We can laugh now, because he eventually resurfaced ... unscathed.
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Of course, the accusations have been resurfaced in Leaving Neverland.
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That trauma and angst has already resurfaced for so many.
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A resurfaced video showed Andy Dick groping Pamela Anderson's breasts.
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Twitter user Alan Ferrier first resurfaced this question in September.
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The video has now resurfaced, and has gone more viral.
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But a photo of the two of them has resurfaced.
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It has resurfaced in Brexiteers' dreams of invigorated Commonwealth trade.
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He resurfaced the next evening for a bizarre televised interview.
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Photos from Prince Harry's days at Eton College have resurfaced.
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I thought she'd pop up once [the rape accusation] resurfaced.
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ICYMI: Josh and Anna Duggar resurfaced a year after scandal.
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The entertainer also resurfaced a tweet from earlier this month.
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She also resurfaced a tweet from earlier in the month.
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MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell resurfaced an old clip of Sen.
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Still, the couple's earlier financial decisions resurfaced in damaging ways.
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So, instead, the band has resurfaced only for special occasions.
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The orthopedic surgeon Edwin Su resurfaced Bryan's hip on Aug.
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After a search, Ms. Harry resurfaced to help him grieve.
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The idea resurfaced during the feminist movement of the 1970s.
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Liberals have resurfaced this old clip from Maine GOP Sen.
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Four of the five resurfaced in Santiago on Thursday morning.
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Baldwin later resurfaced on social media to explain why she disappeared.
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One of his old interviews that's resurfaced is this 1983 video.
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The since-deleted tweets have resurfaced in screen shots on Twitter.
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Comments Bloomberg made at a September 2008 event resurfaced this week.
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Also, an exceptionally uncomfortable Anne Hathaway interview in 2012 has resurfaced.
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The allegation resurfaced as the #MeToo movement gained momentum in 2017.
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That's when we resurfaced and looked through all of these things.
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James Gunn was fired by Disney over old tweets that resurfaced.
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Of the four bodies they dumped in the sea, two resurfaced.
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The concept resurfaced during WWI as a way to save energy.
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And like Liberia, the virus has also resurfaced in Sierra Leone.
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The entertainer, 25, also resurfaced a tweet from earlier this month.
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O.J. Simpson's daughter, Sydney Simpson, has resurfaced in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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The session has recently resurfaced, thanks to a repost from Dublab.
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Lisa Williams (Kate Lyn Sheil) has resurfaced in Tom Hammerschmidt's office.
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Thirty-five minutes passed, and Narita resurfaced in the glittering water.
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Vallelonga's Twitter account was deleted after the tweet resurfaced this week.
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The Trump administration stood by their nominee after the posts resurfaced.
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My trauma resurfaced as she came out as a victim herself.
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His father briefly resurfaced and tried to rewrite their personal history.
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Did you see that the clip had resurfaced on social media?
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However, the problem soon resurfaced, according to an inspector general report.
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Early on, the couple had it resurfaced and bought a grill.
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The case resurfaced in the news during the 2016 presidential election.
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But it was just a matter of time until they resurfaced.
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Mr. Trump resurfaced the conspiracy theory in a tweet Wednesday morning.
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Schlafly deployed decades ago resurfaced in the recent state legislature debates.
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But it was just a matter of time until they resurfaced.
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The state built 413 miles of new highway and resurfaced another 4,000.
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Crosby's concussion problems haven't resurfaced, and he's been largely healthy for years.
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Thanks to Teen Vogue, Gomez's audition tape for the show has resurfaced.
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The disease has resurfaced a year after an outbreak killed 17 people.
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This week, the actor resurfaced on Twitter to promote the service again.
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She even called on Trump to resign when allegations against him resurfaced.
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So why has Kissinger -- an often polarizing figure -- resurfaced in this election?
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Those clips have resurfaced and the internet is still just as obsessed.
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A newly resurfaced video of a 2007 interview with Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Over the ensuing months, Ferris's page resurfaced on Reddit another 16 times.
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Trump and his advisors' public statements have resurfaced in rulings so far.
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This isn't the first time interest in "1984" has resurfaced this year.
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While the situation eased over the summer, it has recently resurfaced again.
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When the physical side effects receded, the sadness resurfaced in various forms.
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The findings have resurfaced the centuries-old conversation on coffee's health effects.
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The image resurfaced yesterday when musician Lizzo posted it on her Instagram.
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DeGeneres' statement that she wouldn't allow Trump on her show then resurfaced.
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The offer has resurfaced over the past several decades with surprising regularity.
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Once I agreed to get married, the question about money invariably resurfaced.
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The same themes cropped up when Buy American resurfaced in the 1970s.
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But since Islamic State was largely defeated last year, divisions have resurfaced.
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Peter's public apology comes after Cameron's interviews from 20 years ago resurfaced.
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The Associated Press resurfaced Trump's ambitious tax proposal in a report Tuesday.
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Other issues that surfaced — or resurfaced — this year remain up for debate.
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The account was deleted before it resurfaced and disappeared again on Saturday.
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He resurfaced in 2015, when he qualified to play in the Frys.
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Mr. Moss's most famous line has resurfaced in popular culture several times.
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Hirono calling for POTUS to resign amid resurfaced sexual harassment claims: pic.twitter.
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Don Beyer (D-Va.), quickly resurfaced Trump's old tweets following the briefing.
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A video of Jason Momoa making a rape joke has resurfaced on Twitter.
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Ivana Trump called the story "totally without merit" after it resurfaced in July.
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The email reportedly resurfaced this week, as more employees circulated the message internally.
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On the heels of Donald Trump's election, momentum for the bill's approval resurfaced.
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In the '90s, navel-baring crop tops were ubiquitous (and have since resurfaced).
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Comedian Kevin Hart withdrew from the hosting job after past homophobic tweets resurfaced.
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The public feud resurfaced during the first Republican presidential primary debate last year.
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Each time, he resurfaced in audio recordings, thumbing his nose at the world.
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Old rumours of the flag carrier's intention to buy Cathay outright have resurfaced.
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With the krona interest rate now at 5%, that "carry trade" has resurfaced.
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Ben Affleck apologized when a video resurfaced showing him grabbing Hilarie Burton's breast.
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The video that the Reagan Battalion resurfaced has been around since July 2016.
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Fears about the impact of technology on jobs have resurfaced periodically ever since.
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But then TechCrunch resurfaced his vile, disgusting rant about San Fransisco's homeless population.
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Original flag turns up mysteriously The original flag eventually resurfaced in Everett, Washington.
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When the tweet was recently resurfaced, the 47-year-old defended her tweet.
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Market dip: Markets are sliding as resurfaced trade concerns eat into investor optimism.
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For Nate's part ... he released a statement this week addressing the resurfaced story.
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But it's newly resurfaced, and its rediscovered existence has raised quite a ruckus.
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He went into remission in April 2010 but the disease resurfaced in 2018.
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Since then, the "debate" has resurfaced each year, though it has been reframed.
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Political worries resurfaced about previously popular investment destinations, such as Brazil and Turkey.
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That animus resurfaced when Barcelona preferred Guardiola as its new coach in 2008.
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In recent days, questions have resurfaced about the kingdom's role in the Sept.
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This is the first time Abramoff has resurfaced in the Washington influence world.
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Mugabe then resurfaced Thursday in photos published by The Herald -- Zimbabwe's state newspaper.
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The father went into the water after noticing that his son hadn't resurfaced.
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Since then, he's resurfaced with a Twitter profile of more than 7,300 followers.
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Clinton's lead over Trump had been narrowing even before the email controversy resurfaced.
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Other divisive Moore remarks from months ago have resurfaced in recent news reports.
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Which resurfaced draft night tweet is better: Kissing Titties, or Slangin This Wood?
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The reports first resurfaced this weekend in the tabloid The Mail on Sunday.
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Even Al Qaeda, which had been all but eliminated years ago, has resurfaced.
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However, during Clinton's VP search last month, Politico's Isaac Arnsdorf resurfaced the matter.
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The false equivalence so often found during the campaign seems to have resurfaced.
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Doubts about her hopes of matching Margaret Court's Grand Slam haul have resurfaced.
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Yet a decade later the trio resurfaced with "No Cities to Love" (2015).
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Just hours before what would have been his 70th birthday, David Bowie resurfaced.
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Her fans shut the blog down after Ms. Lim resurfaced in North Korea.
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Eventually he resurfaced with What's Going On, but he was a changed man.
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She eventually resurfaced in the southern Russian city of Voronezh as a prisoner.
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Thankfully it resurfaced, leading to one of the best Reddit threads of all time.
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Earlier this month, footage resurfaced of Dick touching Ivanka Trump 's legs in 2007.
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Hart had removed himself after a series of homophobic tweets from 2008 - 2009 resurfaced.
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When she resurfaced, she recruited her 9-year-old friend Sage Menzies&apos help.
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The concept resurfaced again before Trump's inauguration and the early days of his presidency.
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Tensions resurfaced last month following a scathing Renault submission to a French official report.
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While Abiy's reforms have brought new political freedoms, old state border disputes have resurfaced.
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But on Monday, market concerns about negative spillover from Brexit resurfaced in the pound.
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Illustration: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH)Ebola has once again resurfaced.
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He has occasionally resurfaced in the tabloids — remember when he shot at that paparazzo?
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Worries over the impact of Britain's departure from the European Union have also resurfaced.
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Some of the radicals went to fight in Donbass, and later resurfaced in Syria.
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Images resurfaced of black Africans being detained by militias in cages in Tripoli zoo.
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Trump strategist Steve Bannon has resurfaced in an unlikely place: the tech conference circuit.
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Wild charges, interruptions, defensiveness all resurfaced -- some would say his persecution complex kicked in.
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Manning has not responded to the resurfaced allegations, which first became public in 2003.
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Bystanders eventually rescued the toddler, but his father tragically never resurfaced, according to Glander.
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Then, last weekend, a controversial anti-Nike tweet from Bono resurfaced and went viral.
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Of course, this hasn't been the first time Paris' iconic look has been resurfaced.
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Russia's elite hackers, meanwhile, have resurfaced, apparently with a new phishing trick in tow.
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His battles with drugs and alcohol resurfaced when Linkin Park went on the road.
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The floor of the Oval Office is resurfaced during White House renovations this week.
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He resurfaced again under an assumed name, Outis, in a foreign land called Ogygia.
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She responded to the hive by providing context to her quote that had resurfaced.
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Comedian Kevin Hart withdrew from the hosting gig in December after homophobic tweets resurfaced.
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Now, that post has resurfaced and is making it's way around the internet again.
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Within hours, concerns were raised online that resurfaced a litany of (now-deleted) tweets.
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Somehow, the world forgot about this, until its existence resurfaced on Twitter this week.
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The Moth recently resurfaced the episode, timed to the publication of Klein's new book.
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The new alleged hack comes just a few days after the hacker resurfaced online.
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In some of the newly resurfaced tweets, CNN noted that after Trump attacked Sen.
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The same phraseology has now resurfaced in the leftist stream of the Democratic Party.
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The key resurfaced at auction in 2010, where it was sold for over $130,000.
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Pharma stocks were in focus after regulatory pressure resurfaced for Sun Pharma and Cadila.
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But now, with Affleck's star on the rise, details of the lawsuits have resurfaced.
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The injury resurfaced Saturday, and an MRI on Tuesday didn't show any additional issues.
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The backdrop: Reid came under fire after posts resurfaced which contained anti-LGBT comments.
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But the intense attention to their latest scoop has also resurfaced Leopold's checkered past.
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In Cincinnati, FitzMagic resurfaced in the N.F.L. for what seems like the umpteenth time.
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Mr. Dimon then resurfaced at Chicago's Bank One, where he orchestrated a rapid turnaround.
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We're told this was an ongoing mental health issue that resurfaced over the weekend.
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Since announcing his presidential bid, past ugly comments have resurfaced and forced a reckoning.
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He resurfaced around an hour later for a frenetic round of photos and handshakes.
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Princess Charlotte looks exactly like her cousin Lady Kitty Spencer in these resurfaced photos.
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The comments were later resurfaced by The Washington Post in 2017, sparking a furor.
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The Trump administration's Hurricane Maria response has resurfaced in light of the recent temblors.
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Following McCaskill's tweet, previous posts resurfaced about her citing meeting with the Russian ambassador.
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The interview resurfaced as tensions continue to escalate between the U.S. and North Korea.
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She admitted to the wrongdoing after a campus radio interview about the skit resurfaced.
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But many of Occupy's ideas about political economy resurfaced in 2015 when Vermont Sen.
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It's highly unlikely that Wang has resurfaced just to attend the rubber-stamp legislature.
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The controversy resurfaced last year over the uproar over Confederate monuments in the South.
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This isn't even the first time that The Killing Joke has resurfaced since publication.
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Especially considering her resurfaced blackface works, it would be nice if she said more.
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That sentiment resurfaced again in recent years, when Aniston began dating actor Justin Theroux.
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Three years later, she resurfaced as an economic advisor to John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.
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When the issue resurfaced during the 2012 presidential campaign, it looked like a weird aberration.
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An old interview of Mark Zuckerberg that has resurfaced provides a glimpse of its past.
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It resurfaced in black barbershops, where fades and military cuts transformed into edgy sharp styles.
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After the old tweets resurfaced, the comedian said the Academy had given him an ultimatum.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez, denied that she was pregnant in a recently resurfaced interview.
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It's hard to say if this will be the last of the newly resurfaced remarks.
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The mini-BOTs discussion has also resurfaced fears about Italy's commitment to the single currency.
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We regret that this story has resurfaced and caused so many of our customers worry.
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He resurfaced as one of those beheaded in the IS execution video three months later.
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In the wake of White's win, a settled sexual harassment lawsuit against him has resurfaced.
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Periodic doubts about the bank's freedom from political interference resurfaced after Murat Cetinkaya's abrupt sacking.
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Comedian Kevin Hart withdrew from the hosting job in December after past homophobic tweets resurfaced.
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Even still, the Star Wars EU has resurfaced again and again in the new canon.
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Evidence of Morgan Freeman's alleged inappropriate behavior towards women has emerged in a resurfaced video.
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Questions over A330 deliveries to HNA have resurfaced due to financing issues, the sources said.
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When he resurfaced, he definitely got my attention... but not necessarily in a good way.
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The WHO declared Liberia Ebola-free on two previous occasions, but the virus later resurfaced.
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We almost forgot too ... until we saw they'd all resurfaced at Disneyland for Father's Day.
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An old commercial for Super Nintendo featuring the eternally young Paul Rudd recently resurfaced online.
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The move came after highly offensive joke tweets dating from between 2008 and 2011 resurfaced.
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Ever since the '90s toy resurfaced, people have been employing it for every use imaginable.
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But General Ma, it appears, was simply demoted, and he resurfaced later in the year.
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The photos appeared on the alleged killer's Instagram account and resurfaced on chat app Discord.
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The year-old son of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West has resurfaced on social media.
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In addition, Leakes shared the recently resurfaced video of Brielle on her own Instagram account.
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An early Amazon job posting resurfaced on Twitter Thursday, thanks to Bloomberg anchor Jon Erlichman.
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And last year's worries that some Obamacare enrollees could be left stranded have not resurfaced.
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This season, this notion of "tiredness" has resurfaced; there's been talk of exhaustion between designers.
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Comedian Kevin Hart withdrew from the host job in December after past homophobic tweets resurfaced.
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But one of her cases resurfaced after she retired, through the Trump administration's travel ban.
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For days he resurfaced at the table, before breakfast, after homework, while I made dinner.
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In Season 2, Daniel briefly resurfaced in Issa's life, but mostly remained on the periphery.
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When it resurfaced, it drew immediate outcry, resulting in Vallelonga deleting his account and apologizing.
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When my old drawings resurfaced, so did the joy they first brought to my life.
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And now it had resurfaced in Khe Sanh, and I feared an all-American shootout.
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Activists say she has since been released, but she still has not resurfaced in public.
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The coronavirus has resurfaced the debate over joint European bonds given the unprecedented financial shock.
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This discussion has resurfaced over the last few days with stock markets plunging once again.
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As money began flowing at Fort Berthold, old traumas resurfaced and new ones were inflicted.
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Of them, 500 have mysteriously resurfaced back in the North in the past five years.
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That debate resurfaced in August after a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., turned violent.
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Standing there resurfaced bad memories, she said, but seeing the messages of support comforted her.
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And the politicized debate over the debt limit has routinely resurfaced over the ensuing decades.
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An evolved version of Shamoon resurfaced in a series of attacks during 2017 and 2018.
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The U.K.'s FTSE 100 underperformed fellow bourses, off 0.71 percent as Brexit turmoil resurfaced.
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Farrelly's history of jokingly exposing himself on set resurfaced, and he also issued an apology.
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With the economy running at a nice clip these days, concerns about inflation have quietly resurfaced.
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A chart by the Southern Poverty Law Center cataloguing Confederate symbols around the country recently resurfaced.
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The Last Week Tonight host also resurfaced a clip from Trump's reality competition show, The Apprentice.
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This gem of a random tweet resurfaced over the weekend, and internetters found it oddly relatable.
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But his old Twitter posts that contain anti-gay terms and slurs resurfaced, drawing widespread criticism.
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His remarks resurfaced in 2008 and led then-presidential candidate John McCain to disavow Hagee's endorsement.
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The hashtag resurfaced in recent days, this time in response to the Ott and Slater cases.
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They hired Kevin Hart to host — and then un-hired him after his homophobic tweets resurfaced.
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"Copper led the sector higher as concerns of supply disruptions resurfaced," ANZ said in a note.
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Each time, he resurfaced in audio recordings, and later videos, thumbing his nose at the world.
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Now, three years later, Appelbaum has resurfaced, as one of his accusers fends off defamation claims.
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The revelation has been resurfaced following NBC's decision to cut ties with Trump in early August.
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Characters who've been gone for years resurfaced; characters who haven't seen each other in years reunited.
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By now you've probably heard the wild conspiracy theory about Avril Lavigne that resurfaced this week.
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Less than four years later, the threat to rig energy prices has resurfaced in this election.
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I've just resurfaced from almost two hours of Kanye West talking, and here's what I've learned: ????
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In July 20183, Muthana resurfaced on Twitter with a new account that displayed her full name.
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He was there for three years, soaking up Pop Art inspirations that resurfaced throughout his career.
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Oldman won despite 2001 domestic violence allegations that resurfaced as the actor's Oscar prospects gathered steam.
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After the interview resurfaced, Tarantino apologized to Polanksi's victim Samantha Geimer in a statement to IndieWire.
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Their bold commentary has resurfaced following the critically acclaimed release of Won't You Be My Neighbor?
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In August, the allegations resurfaced, along with the news that his accuser committed suicide in 2012.
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But the group canceled at the last minute, suggesting that tensions between the countries had resurfaced.
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Controversy has surrounded the film after news of Parker's involvement in a 1999 rape case resurfaced.
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A study conducted in 2013 has resurfaced with some insight into the stresses of raising kids.
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He initially resurfaced claims of his relationship with Jackson in his 2016 autobiography Every Little Step.
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Washington Nationals shortstop Trea Turner apologized Sunday after old tweets containing racist and homophobic messages resurfaced.
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A 2009 Tostitos ad starring the soon-to-be royal has recently resurfaced on the internet.
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When she resurfaced, she claimed to have been abducted and raped by a group of migrants.
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A few hours after the hearing, Hutchins resurfaced online tweeting out a joke about his arrest.
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Kanye West has resurfaced on wife Kim Kardashian's Instagram, looking every inch the doting family man.
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Robin S. resurfaced last weekend and performed on stage at the 49th annual Boston Pride Festival.
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The tweets resurfaced after being promoted by right-wing personalities like Jack Posobiec and Mike Cernovich.
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That is until last night when Teigen resurfaced her feelings about the cult-favorite grocery chain.
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When he resurfaced several days later at an agricultural show, his appearance merely fanned the flames.
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Hoekstra came under fire this week after comments he made on Dutch television in 2015 resurfaced.
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It would be nearly two centuries before the Incroyables resurfaced, but they did, after a fashion.
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Hart gave up the role in December after homophobic tweets from nearly a decade ago resurfaced.
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The candidates in Colorado's gubernatorial race are sparring over a resurfaced 19-year old police report.
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The police report, from 85033, resurfaced in a report by the right-leaning Washington Free Beacon.
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But he was let go from the campaign after racist social media posts he wrote resurfaced.
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Biel made headlines earlier this month when her past comments about Timberlake's former band *NSYNC resurfaced.
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Giuliani, however, resurfaced the concept later on when discussing what he said were instances of misconduct.
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He resurfaced momentarily, but Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Livesey and Mr. Maske could not lift him aboard.
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At the 12th hole on Sunday, it resurfaced and changed the face of the 2019 Masters.
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Additionally, Mr. Lowcock said, tuberculosis, diphtheria, measles, malaria and other preventable diseases have resurfaced in Venezuela.
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The day after he resurfaced, he contacted Phelps and agreed to fly to the United States.
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Now it has resurfaced with a new owner — and it's not a name you might expect.
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The Times resurfaced her letter to the paper's then publisher Thursday in its "Looking Back" section.
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When I resurfaced, hours later, I saw that the dog had managed to start a fire.
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That image, buried in my memories since the 1970s, resurfaced decades later at the Havana airport.
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That challenge resurfaced this month when USA Today published an error-filled op-ed by Trump.
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As public opinion sours on Trudeau, his past gaffes and failures have resurfaced as talking points.
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The death of John Glenn has resurfaced memories of his famous orbit of Earth in 1962.
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The mats are designed to be installed under asphalt as a driveway is built or resurfaced.
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A new variant of the malware resurfaced in late 2016, infiltrating other Saudi Arabian computer systems.
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The amendment, carried forward into current law, has resurfaced with a vengeance in El Paso, Texas.
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Equities in Europe finished Wednesday's session slightly lower, as concerns surrounding a potential trade war resurfaced.
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She's resurfaced as a model, posting glamour photos with nationalist and Trump-friendly captions on Instagram.
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Meghan Markle&aposs Christmas gift guide from her former lifestyle blog, "The Tig," has recently resurfaced.
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This week, Ms. Lim resurfaced in North Korea, tearfully recalling a terrible life in the South.
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But when one of his old homophobic tweets resurfaced, Hart leaned into not apologizing for them.
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Had the case not come up, there's a chance the ancient law would never have resurfaced.
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But the other day I went looking for a photo and noticed the videos had somehow resurfaced.
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Pottermore recently resurfaced a wizarding world fun fact that has Harry Potter fans losing it on Twitter.
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Hart initially did not apologize for his resurfaced homophobic tweets but did so as he stepped down.
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The poster resurfaced over the weekend, as actress Lori Loughlin faces charges in the college admissions scandal.
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Even though Ping resurfaced a few days later, the website closed down shortly after in mid-July.
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Hart stepped down from the 2019 Oscars hosting gig after his homophobic tweets resurfaced in early December.
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As for Vergara's thoughts on the resurfaced video, Refinery29 has reached out to her reps for comment.
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It wasn't until the proliferation of the internet in the early '90s that erotic games really resurfaced.
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In mid-2014, seven fires in Canada's Northwest Territories ducked underground and resurfaced in 2015, Flannigan said.
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Gunn was fired after a series of offensive tweets were resurfaced by far-right personality Mike Cernovich.
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Missouri was without junior forward Jeremiah Tilmon, who was battling a foot injury that resurfaced this week.
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Your favorite missing-in-action Westerosi has finally resurfaced, and it has fans in a full tizzy.
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Questions about Price's conduct resurfaced following the deluge of sexual assault allegations leveled against producer Harvey Weinstein.
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Their findings had been filed away, and just recently resurfaced when new investigators took over the case.
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Then, earlier this year, another video resurfaced apparently showing Baghdadi sitting in casual clothes on the floor.
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Kate tells him that the doctor wants to adjust his medication — implying that Toby's depression has resurfaced.
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" On Monday, she resurfaced the tweet, adding, "Whoever went 5 years back in time to find this?
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Meghan Markle doesn't hold back her sexy side in a resurfaced video shoot for Men's Health magazine.
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But the battle has resurfaced a debate on the negative impact that patents can have on biotechnology.
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AFI, for example, cancelled a screening of the film after rape allegations against Parker from 1999 resurfaced.
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Affleck has been mired in controversy after past allegations of inappropriate behavior resurfaced before his Oscar win.
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Over the past few weeks reports linking Epstein, a convicted sex offender, to Victoria's Secret have resurfaced.
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But a video that resurfaced this week on the conservative website The Daily Caller shows then-Sen.
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Prince Harry is officially off of the market these days, but an old crush has somehow resurfaced.
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Affleck has been mired in controversy after past allegations of inappropriate behavior resurfaced before his Oscar win.
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The win came despite 2010 sexual harassment accusations that resurfaced in the run-up to the ceremony.
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His name resurfaced as a potential replacement to the Dutch man following the elections in the Hague.
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Accusations also resurfaced in January of sexual impropriety in the 1990s by the movie's director, Peter Farrelly.
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Brad and Angelina get more complicated by the day, and Kanye has resurfaced with a new 'do!
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"I know stuff has resurfaced from your past," Singer, 60, told Frankel on the April 18 episode.
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In January 2004, a shadowy separatist insurgency by ethnic Malays resurfaced in Thailand, after simmering for decades.
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Photographer Jonathan Danko Kielkowski snuck onto the ship to have a look around when it was resurfaced.
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He's resurfaced in the East Coast, and is clearly trying to lay low ahead of his hearing.
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Ted Cruz's dad A theory resurfaced by President Donald Trump on the campaign trail claims that Sen.
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Black resurfaced earlier this month, Politico added, during videos released by conservative activist James O'Keefe's Project Veritas.
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In Labour's case, the internal dissent resurfaced allegations of anti-Semitism that have long haunted the party.
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The resurfaced college video showed Ocasio-Cortez dancing on a roof with other students at Boston University.
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The SFV said that Ismaili had jumped into the water from a rented boat and never resurfaced.
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Now, he has resurfaced with a new job: head of global mergers and acquisitions at Deutsche Bank.
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More recently, an interview from 85033 resurfaced in which Happer made an unbelievable comparison with the Holocaust.
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The decrepit former newspaper office is two blocks from streets painted and resurfaced ahead of Obama's visit.
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The killing resurfaced longstanding irritation in Japan about the post-World War II U.S. military presence there.
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After that loss, questions resurfaced about whether Democrats can retake the House with Pelosi leading the charge.
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The youngest Stark child, Rickon, resurfaced during the third episode of the season after a long absence.
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Shell's 28-minute video, called Climate of Concern, resurfaced yesterday thanks to online Dutch newspaper The Correspondent .
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The next day, LionMaker resurfaced to claim that he wasn't the one who solicited the nude photographs.
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Stocks faltered after a three-day rally as concerns around the spread of the coronavirus pandemic resurfaced.
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Earlier this month, a 2015 video resurfaced in which Bloomberg defended stop and frisk in racist terms.
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"The first one we caught we were euphoric," Dr. Gogarten said; 50 more marked flies eventually resurfaced.
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Following that interview a photo — first discovered in 2015 — resurfaced showing Andrew with his arm around Roberts.
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And Shane Gillis was fired from "Saturday Night Live" this month after some past racist jokes resurfaced.
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Such mistrust has grown in Britain and America, as anti-Semitism has resurfaced at both political extremes.
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Debates over gun laws have resurfaced in the weeks since the mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla.
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Concerns surrounding trade resurfaced Friday, after U.S. tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese goods came into effect.
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Nadler resurfaced several old Trump tweets in which he slammed former President Obama for authorizing similar airstrikes.
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Fernandina giant tortoises were thought to be extinct, but they resurfaced this year in the Galapagos Islands.
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I consider myself lucky to have had Lisa Bloom by my side after my old lawsuit resurfaced.
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The siddur resurfaced in 1999 during a Christie's auction that sold a large amount of Monroe's estate.
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It is no coincidence that Vice President Joe Biden has suddenly resurfaced — first in a Hartford, Conn.
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Since then, tensions have resurfaced between Saudi Arabia and Iran, threatening to scupper any supply cut pacts.
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In March 2016, he resurfaced in the U.S. as a top adviser to Trump's insurgent primary campaign.
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Old stories about Farrelly "pranking" women by forcing them to look at his genitals resurfaced as well.
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You know Doug Evans, who we just heard from, I was gonna say he has resurfaced again.
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The institute's executive director, Paul Barker, said the resurfaced streets and new boulevard had little public benefit.
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Dozens of the weapons have since resurfaced south of the border, in the hands of bloodthirsty criminals.
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Prices pared gains briefly as glut concerns resurfaced after U.S. data showed a surprise build in gasoline supplies.
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According to TheWrap, the tag first appeared in November but resurfaced in June to coincide with Pride Month.
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A 2013 interview with Esquire U.K. has resurfaced on the mag's site, and with it some juicy quotes.
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According to TheWrap , the tag first appeared in November but resurfaced in June to coincide with Pride Month.
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After The Washington Post resurfaced the recording on Friday, Trump adamantly denied ever posing as his own spokesperson.
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But tensions resurfaced last month after a Renault-backed tie-up plan was leaked to the Japanese press.
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AFTER John McCain died, a clip from his run for the presidency in 2008 resurfaced on social media.
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It is not a coincidence that anxieties about Italy's public debts, sickly economy and fractious politics have resurfaced.
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In a sermon delivered in the 1990s that resurfaced in 2008, Hagee said: Then God sent a hunter.
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Earlier,oversupply worries resurfaced on the back of news that Kuwait three-day oil worker strike had ended.
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Speaking of the DNC servers, Trump resurfaced debunked theories about Imran Awan, a staffer for Democrats, stealing data.
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The argument is not a new one, but it has resurfaced in connection with the dwindling orca population.
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The hackers ceased activity soon after the election, and may not have resurfaced until now, if at all.
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A video titled "Destroying GF's Makeup Prank" resurfaced on Facebook this week from Joey Salads, a YouTube comedian.
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Now that Fan has resurfaced and apologized, it appears that the government has secured its ill-gotten victory.
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Justin Fairfax issued a statement Wednesday again denying a sexual assault allegation from 2004 that resurfaced this week.
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An old video resurfaced showing the Don't Be Tardy reality star filming what appeared to be black bugs.
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The debate on whether to let women who marry commoners remain within the imperial family has also resurfaced.
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Gwyneth Paltrow referred to Harvey Weinstein as a "coercer" in a recently resurfaced 1998 interview with David Letterman.
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Eighteen million years ago, a few species of army ant—Eciton hamatum, Eciton mexicanum and Eciton burchellii—resurfaced.
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As news of the action resurfaced, many reacted on social media about the controversy — including actress Jessica Chastain.
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Tweets Trump made prior to becoming president have resurfaced, likely due to this being "Shark Week" on Discovery.
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YouTube beauty vlogger Laura Lee is facing serious repercussions after racist tweets she posted several years ago resurfaced.
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The firing came after conservative personalities online resurfaced old tweets in which Gunn joked about pedophilia and molestation.
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He introduced a bill in 2011 to that effect, though it saw no action and has not resurfaced.
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You and the rest of Epic have been early backers of immersive technologies since VR resurfaced in 2012.
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EST Fergie spoke out about the resurfaced interview Thursday, clarifying the context behind being bit by Quentin Tarantino.
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Since these allegations resurfaced less than a decade ago, a sea change has occurred in our cultural politics.
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Some people are claiming Gator Chris' photos are theirs, while hoaxes like this previously debunked shark have resurfaced.
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And on Thursday the president resurfaced a 22019 tweet from former President Obama about taking on illegal immigration.
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A Louisiana police department apologized Monday for an "inappropriate and offensive" 1993 blackface yearbook photo that recently resurfaced.
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Trump's push to maximize immigration enforcement and deportations has resurfaced some tensions between the agency's two largest offices.
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But he resurfaced when Tripoli-based Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj appointed him as economy minister this month.
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In the third set, the problem resurfaced, and Azarenka pulled up, hobbling and bouncing on her left leg.
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Trump Jr. tweeted several more times at Avenatti, and resurfaced some of the lawyer's old comments targeting him.
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For example, The Intercept reporter Lee Fang resurfaced a report that Tribe was hired by Peabody Energy Corp.
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She describes how it resurfaced conflicting feelings on how the faith she was raised with deals with gender.
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In the days following her parents' indictment, YouTube videos featuring Olivia Jade admitting she didn't like school resurfaced.
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Puzder also received backlash over his ex-wife's resurfaced accusation that he abused her, which she later recanted.
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Those rumors have likely resurfaced by the attention surrounding the new series American Crime Story: The People vs.
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When he resurfaced two weeks later, he released a video statement in an attempt to clear his name.
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Silverman is the most recent entertainment industry figure to have past social media posts resurfaced by conservative outlets.
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Some protesters resurfaced inside the campus after unsuccessfully probing the sewers for a way out during the night.
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The embarrassing rout of "compromise" immigration legislation last month resurfaced concerns that Mr. Ryan's power may be waning.
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Sendak resurfaced the art once more for a charity concert in 1997, then tucked it away for good.
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Kate del Castillo has resurfaced after Sean Penn's Rolling Stone article ... but apparently there's still a fear factor.
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When Itoma resurfaced, her clothes were caught in her hair, revealing her back and covering her left eye.
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A Los Angeles Times article resurfaced last week that described a scene from a Moore rally in September.
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Still, even at his election night party, memories of Mr. Menendez's corruption trial resurfaced in an odd scene.
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The columnists debate a proposal to change America's election process that recently resurfaced on the 2020 campaign trail.
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He said the university had already been updating its policies when the accusations against Dr. Domínguez resurfaced recently.
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Shortly following the Berkeley riots, he resigned from Breitbart after old comments resurfaced in which he defended pedophilia.
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Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang is weighing in on Saturday Night Live newcomer Shane Gillis's resurfaced racial slurs.
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The resurfaced video of Gillis shows the comedian using racial slurs toward Chinese people and making homophobic comments.
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Within the loose coalition of leftists who united to oust Ms. Park, an old political division has resurfaced.
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How many videos from the 1980s of him saying almost exactly what he says today will be resurfaced?
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After he resurfaced, the Emmy winner let out a whoop while his family cheered from aboard the boat.
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In a three-year-old resurfaced Instagram Live video, Cardi admitted to robbing and stealing from clients, too.
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The accusation has resurfaced questions of where China could be getting the organs from, if not volunteer donors.
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But, after he'd walked down the hall and thrown his used scrubs into a compactor, his enthusiasm resurfaced.
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The index lost 3.7 percent for the week, during which concerns about Brexit resurfaced and hurt global equities.
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At Wimbledon, Muguruza, 23 and seeded 14th, resurfaced to win her first title in more than a year.
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He dismissed the rumor, but it resurfaced a few days later, after he had gone home to Wisconsin.
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Now (Age 73): Wood retired from acting in the mid-80s but resurfaced in several films since 2008.
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That was intensified when tweets from Erivo in 2013 in which she references a "ghetto American accent" resurfaced.
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NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has decided not to hire Shane Gillis after offensive remarks from the comedian resurfaced.
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He never saw his father and brothers again until Charles recently resurfaced after hearing Nathaniel on the radio.
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Kylie Jenner resurfaced into the world Saturday ... and it's hard to believe she gave birth 10 days ago.
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Kevin Hart dropped out when he refused to apologize for his past homophobic remarks that had resurfaced on Twitter.
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An old video of Drake appearing to kiss and fondle a 17-year-old girl has resurfaced on Twitter.
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Although her tweet is a few years old it appears to have resurfaced recently, prompting a variety of criticism.
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When Shayne finally resurfaced months after the helicopter heist, he was living in a Saint-Leonard apartment with Dubiel.
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Weeks before that, homophobic epithets from comedian Kevin Hart that legitimized violence against the LGTBQ+ community resurfaced on Twitter.
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However, as Seventeen discovered, an old behind-the-scenes still has resurfaced on Imgur from The Half-Blood Prince.
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Now, the repeat button has resurfaced to the left of the playback controls, with shuffle appearing to the right.
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More recently, she's resurfaced in the public eye as a recurring presence on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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There are plenty of presidential owns still waiting to be slung, and others long forgotten waiting to be resurfaced.
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Prices pared gains briefly as supply glut concerns resurfaced after U.S. data showed a surprise build in gasoline inventories.
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When the script resurfaced two years ago, she and screenwriter Samantha McIntyre spent a year re-writing it together.
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In the last several days, questions surrounding how NBC News handled Ronan Farrow's investigation of Harvey Weinstein have resurfaced.
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The alleged "other woman" in the Ozzy/Sharon Osbourne breakup resurfaced Thursday afternoon ... and put her game face on.
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A recently published report from professors at Fulbright University Vietnam and George Washington University Law School resurfaced those issues.
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The release yesterday of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report on land use has resurfaced an uncomfortable reality.
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But the funniest nugget — per usual — comes courtesy of the internet, which resurfaced some hilarious old tweets from Johnson.
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In the time since news of Parker's rape charge resurfaced this August, reactions to his acquittal have been divisive.
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It's been exactly one year since Lorelai and Rory Gilmore resurfaced in our lives — did they ever really leave?
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The engineers sealed up the trenches that pocked the airfield, filling them with gravel and then resurfaced the runway.
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So when a "Dear Abby" response resurfaced on social media earlier this week, I was — like many others — shook.
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The California native received backlash in May after a former "Bachelor" contestant resurfaced posts that Yrigoyen "liked" on Instagram.
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Rick Ross has resurfaced on social media with a message for his fans after returning home from the hospital.
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Recently some evangelical Christians have resurfaced the explicit claim that the Vodou spirits are demons working for the devil.
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Investors are weighing the resurfaced trade worries against expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in two weeks.
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Jon and Daenerys' meeting resurfaced piece of ASOIAF symbolism that could mean big things for the aunt and nephew.
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Notably, Pizzagate conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich, who resurfaced the tweets that got Gunn fired, helped to spread the story.
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The style might be making a comeback, considering last year the '80s mainstay resurfaced on stars like Julianne Hough.
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The law resurfaced during WWII but again, after the war, the time change decision was left to each state.
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Trump's comment resurfaced during the 2016 Republican presidential primary when Trump blatantly said John was not a war hero.
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Britney Spears has resurfaced on social media to reassure fans that she's okay as she continues to seek treatment.
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Footage was also recently resurfaced of Dick being dragged of Kimmel's talk show in 2007 after groping Ivanka Trump.
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Besides, as enjoyable as the video is, really the best part is the fact that it has now resurfaced.
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A female congressional candidate has withdrawn her name from the voting ballot after sexual harassment allegations resurfaced on Friday.
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Deadspin first resurfaced Trump's purported comment earlier in the day, pointing to a November 2006 article about the billionaire.
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A passenger in Liles' SUV was able to swim to the shore, but Liles went underwater and never resurfaced.
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Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon has apologized after an offensive sketch from 2009 resurfaced on the internet.
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Those accusations resurfaced during his confirmation hearing to be attorney general, but they didn't stop Sessions from winning confirmation.
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However, amid all the resurfaced Trump tweets and Art of the Deal jokes one troll stood out once again.
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It resurfaced this week after federal prosecutors filed a series of documents related to investigations into former Trump associates.
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A Florida state lawmaker is resisting calls to resign over a resurfaced high school photo showing him wearing blackface.
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The Baton Rouge Police Department last month apologized after a previous photo of two officers posing in blackface resurfaced.
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That effort never got anywhere, but the debate resurfaced recently because a junior member of Pelosi's leadership team -- Rep.
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"The tweets resurfaced at a North Carolina Trump rally later in the week when supporters chanted "Send her back.
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Trump's comment resurfaced during the 2016 Republican presidential primary when Trump blatantly said McCain was not a war hero.
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The 27-year-old had faced criticism during the campaign after a conservative website resurfaced old social media posts.
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It resurfaced in 2007 when President Donald Trump, then best known as a reality TV star, advocated the idea.
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Understanding why this virus has resurfaced to such an alarming degree is essential to our effort to tame it.
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The court case has refocused attention onto Latifa, and resurfaced accusations of torture and detention in the royal household.
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" Trump's decision to renege on the Paris agreement appears to have resurfaced painful memories of the once "smoky city.
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After keeping a fairly low profile following her tour's end, she resurfaced at March for Our Lives last month.
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The controversy over the 9 pages has resurfaced over and over in the years since, including, again, this week.
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So there wasn't much in the way of expectations going into this But, lo and behold, Balotelli has resurfaced.
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Hillary Clinton resurfaced on Twitter this morning to plug Chelsea Clinton's new book: an academic look at global health.
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Photos of the performance resurfaced following Xi's elevation to the top of Chinese leadership, causing embarrassment to the authorities.
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On Twitter, Mr. Grewal resurfaced a video taken at a keynote speech he gave at a conference in May.
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Whatever the cause, Malik suddenly resurfaced on WorldNetDaily and other conservative sites on 2015, fully reclaimed as a hero.
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Gui Minhai was one of five publishers who disappeared in 2015 and later resurfaced in China in police custody.
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Kevin Hart withdrew after homophobic tweets on his personal Twitter account and related anti-gay stand-up material resurfaced.
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But in the nine decades since, it has resurfaced in plenty of other places, and it is still resurfacing.
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Buttigieg's puzzling outlook on how politics works resurfaced later, this time about overcoming Republican resistance during the Obama era.
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Many of these dreams and nightmares, fantasies and biases we have about each other have resurfaced in subsequent decades.
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For example, the debate surrounding the filmmaker Nate Parker, whose 1999 rape case resurfaced recently, has been quite polarized.
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In recent weeks, as he has risen in the polls, various recordings of Bloomberg making such remarks have resurfaced.
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A dangerous hacker group resurfaced, Mark Zuckerberg delivered a long-winded defense of Facebook, and Volvo is going green.
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After years in retreat, Mr. Tower resurfaced in 2014 to resuscitate the ailing Tavern on the Green in Manhattan.
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And in 2016, some of Romney's allies resurfaced in an anti-Trump super PAC, which blistered him in Iowa.
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The walls will be resurfaced in order to improve the hall's resonance, especially when it comes to bass frequencies.
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Her youngest daughter, Olivia Jade, is a beauty YouTuber who had appeared apathetic toward attending college on resurfaced videos.
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Ralph Northam (D) to resign after a photo from his medical school yearbook page resurfaced showing people in blackface.
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Subsequently, the National Salvation Government and its armed supporters resurfaced as the unity government struggled to impose its authority.
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James Gunn got rehired to direct "Guardians of the Galaxy 3" following controversial tweets from the director that resurfaced.
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Memories of that fire have resurfaced for Ms. Johnson, who hosted three evacuees in her home in recent days.
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But rarely are they delayed and over budget because a mysterious artwork more than three centuries old has resurfaced.
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Overnight, Lil Dicky resurfaced with his most confounding project yet—a star-studded single and video about climate change.
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The incredibly rare video game console eventually resurfaced by chance, more than a decade after it was first produced.
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When several of his past comments that were considered homophobic resurfaced, Hart stepped down from the role and apologized.
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Earlier today, a video of Jason Momoa making a rape joke during Comic-Con resurfaced and the internet wasn't happy.
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The man, who officials involved declined to name, disappeared with the artifacts in 270 before some allegedly resurfaced in Turkey.
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That flaw has resurfaced in Musk's overly free definition of what he last week called "secured" funding for his buyout.
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On Monday, CPAC rescinded its invitation of Yiannopoulos after video resurfaced of him seemingly defending the sexual abuse of children.
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Old drama from The View has resurfaced, thanks to a 2006 recording of Elisabeth Hasselbeck going off on Barbara Walters.
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Shortly after the Weinstein scandal broke in October, claims that Allen molested his daughter Dylan Farrow as a child resurfaced.
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Instead of apologizing for the more recently resurfaced blog posts, though, Reid at first denied that she posted them altogether.
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First, comments resurfaced in which Moore appeared to say that the US should be more like it was during slavery.
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Spike, for those who weren't paying attention a few years back when he resurfaced, is a enigmatic Dutch solo artist.
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Controversial immigration policies from the Obama era have resurfaced, particularly as his second-in-command vyes for the White House.
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And an Instagram photo from July has since resurfaced, showing the little girls with Madonna's 20-year-old daughter Lourdes.
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You had to look hard, but here and there Graham's purpose resurfaced: pulling back artifice to reveal the inner landscape.
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Struggling Chinese conglomerate LeEco has resurfaced to support an upcoming Kickstarter campaign, of all things, for a hybrid skateboard-scooter.
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Melisandre finally resurfaced after a long absence, at least long enough to light some fires and re-up a prophecy.
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Gunn, 52, was fired after years old insensitive tweets were resurfaced by conservative personalities, including jokes about rape and pedophilia.
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According to Vogue, Welch went to town with a bunch of Hanes shirts and resurfaced with exactly what Bieber needed.
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These statistics are from a 2015 study, which resurfaced during National Tire Safety Week earlier this month in Ars Technica.
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So perhaps it's fitting that an old comedy sketch has resurfaced to become the most relatable, and most controversial, meme.
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The secretive Platinum group — hackers known for advanced tools and thought to be state sponsored — has resurfaced, according to Kaspersky.
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Shortly after that, he resurfaced unharmed in a video online in which he announced he had taken over Boko Haram.
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The Being Mary Jane actress wrote the piece in response to the rape allegations against Nate Parker that had resurfaced.
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But everyone knows that with Trump coming into power, a bunch of shit that had always been there got resurfaced.
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The Facebook page on which it appeared was also taken down and later resurfaced with a post announcing Jimenez's resignation.
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Pens Pens drop in the rankings this week after a promo video of Sylvester Stallone's gaudy-ass pen resurfaced online.
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Shortly after the comedian was confirmed to host the show, he came under fire for resurfaced tweets containing homophobic statements.
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Perez, who disappeared after the helicopter attack incident, had previously resurfaced in a video voicing opposition to President Nicolas Maduro.
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When we were about to record the album it resurfaced out of the blue and made it onto the album.
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Earlier, mainland Chinese stocks rose 217 percent as hopes resurfaced that MSCI would include A-shares in its emerging index.
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A year later, the contract's resurfaced on Twitter and gone viral, this time incurring the full wrath of the internet.
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But the frogs have resurfaced, said S.D. Biju, an amphibian enthusiast and lead researcher of a study released this week.
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There was a great Avicii piece that you did a few years ago that got resurfaced after his death recently.
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Disney let the director go after deeply offensive, years-old tweets containing a younger Gunn's flip jokes about pedophilia resurfaced.
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Only in the last five years or so has it resurfaced and come out on top as a horror classic.
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A four-star general in North Korea who was thought to have been executed earlier this year has apparently resurfaced.
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Then, in March 2013, she resurfaced with an opinion article in The Times, with a dateline of Sanibel Island, Fla.
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Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen tried to get me to disavow the 85033 complaint when it resurfaced during the campaign.
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In October, a 2016 photo that Hill took with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, an unabashed anti-Semite, resurfaced.
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A source close to Khaled denies there is any trouble between the two as a result of the resurfaced interview.
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"The tweets then resurfaced at a North Carolina Trump rally later in the week when supporters chanted "Send her back.
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He proposed that unacceptable wishes were repressed into the unconscious, and that traces of them resurfaced in people's fantasy lives.
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The allegations have resurfaced as Harris considers a possible 2020 presidential bid, putting her record in California under renewed scrutiny.
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Clinton won the seat narrowly in 6900 and the ongoing special counsel investigation has resurfaced the incumbent's support of Russia.
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These resurfaced at the long-term strategy meeting of the OPEC governors, officials who report to their countries' oil ministers.
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A 210 video of the Spice Girls denouncing blackface on a Dutch TV show has resurfaced online, and it's gold.
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The instrument only resurfaced in mid-July when a passing iceberg appears to have dragged it up from the seafloor.
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The #MeToo campaign was originally started a decade ago by Tarana Burke, and was recently resurfaced by actress Alyssa Milano.
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And so, since Tirzah resurfaced for just a few releases in the interim, it makes Devotion all the more special.
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When we where about to record the album it resurfaced out of the blue and made it onto the album.
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ICYMI: After Sunday night's penultimate episode of Game of Thrones' sixth season, a fan theory has resurfaced and spread online.
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But praise for the film came into question once 1999 rape allegations against Parker and co-writer Jean Celestin resurfaced.
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In November 2017, a police report filed by a male masseuse in 2000 alleging that Travolta groped him resurfaced online.
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"Lizzie O'Leary, one of my journalism heroes, recently resurfaced this 2017 essay about the sexual harassment she's experienced," he says.
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While the market initially rose slightly, those gains evaporated as the issue of a trade war resurfaced later Friday morning.
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The road where the accident took place was recently resurfaced as part of government efforts to repair collapsing road infrastructure.
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NOVEMBER 2015: This was the second year in a row that the city resurfaced more than a thousand lane miles.
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It was not immediately clear why the photographs, which the woman had originally published on social media, resurfaced this year.
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This tweet, which resurfaced on social media several times, was originally posted by an impostor's account on January 9, 2019.
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In September, they resurfaced a video on social media of the Conservative leader's 14-year-old same-sex marriage speech.
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The question of art's relationship with ecology has resurfaced, taken up by contemporary artists from Mel Chin to Olafur Eliasson.
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On Capitol Hill, Clinton's impeachment has resurfaced mainly as a cudgel in the ongoing fight over the current impeachment process.
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Soon after, Mr. Biondi resurfaced as the executive vice president of Coca-Cola's entertainment business sector, which included Columbia Pictures.
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Shortly thereafter, the couple and their guests resurfaced at John's Harvest Inn, a nearby restaurant where the reception was held.
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An old image of Michelle Obama allegedly not saluting the U.S. flag on Veterans Day resurfaced on social media recently.
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Much like with Yrigoyen's tweets, Garrett's past controversial statements resurfaced after someone (in this case, a reporter) did some digging.
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Researchers who study academic history said they were not surprised that debate over young children and homework had resurfaced now.
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That copy, with her signature and bookplate, has resurfaced in time for the centennial of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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After the miniseries resurfaced the case and its mishandling at the hands of the two women, both faced immense backlash.
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Internet sleuths also resurfaced past comments in which she dismissed depression as a scam and questioned the merits of antidepressants.
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He resurfaced in 2018 at the wedding of his grandson Prince Harry and with Meghan Markle, now Duchess of Sussex.
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The trucks resurfaced in Saturday's parade, finally carrying something that fit them: the second canister, also sized for an ICBM.
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For Ray right now, Una is another kind of germ or virus—one that has resurfaced from his noxious past.
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"It's sexist and it's wrong, regardless of political party," Ball said in a statement at the time the photos resurfaced.
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Concerns about the outlook for domestic demand resurfaced last week after Beijing reported weaker-than-expected import and export data.
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On the contrary, she felt increasingly addled and insecure, and problems that had been latent for a long time resurfaced.
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After I spent an afternoon on the beach where her assailant had stalked her, a memory of my own resurfaced.
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Albert Turner, Spencer Hogue Jr. and Evelyn Turner resurfaced in 1986 during Sessions' confirmation hearing for a federal judgeship position.
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In early February, The Cut resurfaced a lawsuit filed against him by drummer and former bandmate Lena Zawaideh in August 2016.
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He was wearing his life jacket, and authorities said they did not know why, after hitting a wave, he never resurfaced.
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Questions over the proposal have resurfaced in the wake of a deadly attack on a Christmas market in Berlin this week.
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Director Nate Parker saw his film shut out of awards nominations after allegations resurfaced that he had raped a young woman.
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Gunn was fired Friday after a series of old tweets resurfaced, in which he joked about topics including pedophilia and rape.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC) "Miss Lindsey" — indicating that this was a pattern beyond her initially resurfaced blog posts about Charlie Crist.
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Photos of Spicer wearing the fluffy, white costume resurfaced on social media this week as the Christian observance of Lent begins.
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Sadler's reaction is not unique among the Trumpian right, whose outright hatred of McCain has resurfaced as McCain's illness has progressed.
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Gary Oldman's son is coming to his father's defense after the Oscar winner's ex-wife resurfaced her claims of spousal abuse.
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But his chances flagged after civil sexual harassment lawsuits that he settled in 2010 were first resurfaced (by Mashable) in September.
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Questions about his health resurfaced again, however, after Michael Douglas referenced that Kilmer was dealing with health issues in late October.
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The Crimson article was recently resurfaced by Bloomberg's Sarah Frier after Zuckerberg gave a speech at Georgetown University on Oct. 17.
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It turned up in Sex and the City's third season and resurfaced on the big screen in the second SATC film.
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Shortly after the Golden Globes, the Cut resurfaced Green Book director Peter Farrelly's history of flashing his penis in the workplace.
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In the two years after the reports about Bill Cosby resurfaced in 2014, six states extended the statute for sexual assault.
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A few years later, other offensive jokes about pedophilia and bestiality that he made on podcasts resurfaced, leading to another apology.
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Well, if you answered yes to any of the above, then you are in for a treat, because Brady has resurfaced.
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The tip, while not new, just resurfaced and the internet has delighted in taking it and turning it into a meme.
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" He kept the screenshots, however, and later resurfaced them in a mea culpa post titled "The stupidest thing I ever did.
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Concerns that Trump might move to fire Rosenstein resurfaced in April 2018 when federal agents executed search warrants on Michael Cohen.
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A video from March of a parrot rocking out to Rihanna's chorus on Eminem's "The Montser" resurfaced on Reddit on Sunday.
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The comedian, who stepped away from hosting the 2019 Oscars after past tweets resurfaced, made another apology on his radio show.
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It appears drama between the couple has blown over for now, as they have resurfaced together on Snapchat in recent weeks.
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Controversy rocked the beer sign fundraiser last week when old racist tweets King had made years earlier were resurfaced on Tuesday.
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Risk aversion has increased globally in recent days as fears of world recession resurfaced amid disappointing macro data in major economies.
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Shortly after that, Redditers resurfaced a passage from a 1999 supposedly "satire" memoir, co-authored by Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi.
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Facebook has dismantled several groups discovered by Talos, according to the report, but some that were taken down have already resurfaced.
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However, Twitter recently resurfaced another Gomez look-alike from years ago — and there's an entirely new reason you might recognize her.
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King Bhumibol Adulyadej's death in October has resurfaced concerns about the country's return to democracy two years following a military coup.
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Shamoon went dormant until it resurfaced in late 2016 in a series of Middle East attacks that continued through early 2017.
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Since then, it was smoothed in 2002 and resurfaced in 2004, which was the last time it received a major update.
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In the letter, which has recently resurfaced, the young Viktor Orban said he wanted to study the "rebirth of civil society".
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A video of Mack praising JNESS, a different women's organization within NXIVM, resurfaced on YouTube shortly after her and Raniere's arrest.
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And the duo even got the stamp of approval from Swift herself, who resurfaced on Instagram Tuesday to "like" the post.
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The sketches have been floating around online for awhile now, but many people hadn't seen them until they resurfaced online recently.
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Photos of Spicer wearing the fluffy, white costume resurfaced on social media last month as the Christian observance of Lent began.
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Trump said in 2002 he was in favor of invading Iraq in an interview that was resurfaced by Buzzfeed on Thursday.
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Manafort largely went dark in the months after he left the campaign, but he's resurfaced as the Russia investigation has intensified.
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Over the weekend, Davidson came under fire for a recently resurfaced joke he made last fall about the Manchester Arena bombing.
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The discussion of whether to allow top fighters in professional boxing to compete in the upcoming Olympic games has recently resurfaced.
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They're a kind of living blanket that envelops the vegetation, and it's almost like they've just resurfaced from an alternative dimension.
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The revelations around Michael have resurfaced amid an internal investigation into claims of sexual harassment and gender bias within the company.
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A police officer at the University of Missouri was fired after a photo of him in blackface from last year resurfaced.
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As the case against Epstein proceeds, plenty of strange and bizarre details about the mysterious financier have resurfaced or been discovered.
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A resurfaced page from Northam's 1984 yearbook depicted one man in blackface and another person in a Ku Klux Klan robe.
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The president of left-leaning watchdog organization Media Matters is facing scrutiny over a series of derogatory comments that resurfaced Tuesday.
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Meanwhile, a photo posted on Facebook from 2014 in which Hyde-Smith is wearing a Confederate soldier's hat resurfaced this week.
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The NRCC hack has also resurfaced questions about how political groups should respond when their opponents fall victim to a cyberattack.
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Northam has faced extreme backlash after a recently resurfaced yearbook showed a man in blackface and another in a KKK robe.
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Update: Deadline reports that Disney has rehired James Gunn after firing him in 229 over a series of over resurfaced tweets.
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Shortly after Gabbard announced her presidential ambitions Friday, her testimony at a hearing opposing a civil unions bill in 2004 resurfaced.
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Afternoon trading was halted on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) as a technical snag that had delayed the market's opening resurfaced.
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Biden's story resurfaced on Twitter over the weekend after a skeptical analysis of whether it actually happened tweeted out by TheRoot.
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The bathrooms were resurfaced and retiled, while pewter sconces flanking some of the vanities were cleaned to remove layers of paint.
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After screenshots of the comments resurfaced on Twitter last week, Pinkston took to Instagram where she came out as being transgender.
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The request came as Trump's frustrations with Sessions resurfaced and as Pruitt faced a series of emerging scandals surrounding his ethics.
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On Thursday, Musk resurfaced a tweet from 2012 in which he expressed his desire for Tesla to make a pickup truck.
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However, lingering problems with Subway's franchise model resurfaced over the last decade as the company once again fell upon hard times.
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Katherine Jackson resurfaced late Wednesday night at a famous West Hollywood diner, setting off alarms for some very worried family members.
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He then was forced to resign as senior editor at Breitbart after defending pedophilia in a year-old interview that resurfaced.
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Measles has resurfaced with a vengeance in the Pacific Northwest because parents are freaked out by the vaccine that prevents it.
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Greece suffered hugely under Nazi German rule and the emotive reparations issue resurfaced during its debt crisis, which erupted in 2010.
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" The sketch, created for a website Harmon created called Channel 101, resurfaced on a 4chan thread titled, "Dan Harmon Pedo Exposed.
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A screenshot of actor Bryan Cranston playing his character Hammond Druthers on How I Met Your Mother resurfaced on r/photoshopbattles.
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And Justin Caldbeck, another venture capitalist, has resurfaced giving public talks about what he learned from grappling with sexual harassment claims.
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The debate resurfaced in 2013, when a new provincial government suggested expanding the ban on religious symbols to all state employees.
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This diet, which resurfaced two decades later as the Hollywood diet, promised weight loss if adherents ate grapefruit at each meal.
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Amiri disappeared in Saudi Arabia in 303 and resurfaced a year later in the US before returning to his home country.
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But now that they've resurfaced, she's hunting them down to guarantee their silence before they can expose her deeply troubled past.
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And over the weekend, the tensions resurfaced, as McCain supporters denounced the president's tweets — and, in many cases, the president himself.
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It looked as though Costco could have been the next casualty when a 2016 letter from a company executive resurfaced online.
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New charges of police brutality resurfaced this month as protests started again with the end of the Southern Hemisphere summer holiday.
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Mr. Dowd has also resurfaced recently as a starring figure in the new book, "Fear," by the investigative journalist Bob Woodward.
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The rise of insurtech in the insurance distribution channel has simply resurfaced these well-explored issues but with a digital twist.
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Then, this weekend, a Berlin-based art director resurfaced a video of the ball on Twitter and it's gone viral again.
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He resurfaced because Moscow wanted Elizabeth to shake him down for a piece of American tech, a lithium-based radiation sensor.
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The issue resurfaced this week when a majority of shareholders approved a measure asking for a more open and detailed accounting.
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Motifs from previous installments resurfaced: couples slowly, tenderly enmeshing between hard-hitting, exhilarating group sections; dancers filming themselves on their phones.
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The allegations have also resurfaced at a time of increasing public awareness of gender discrimination and pregnancy discrimination in the workplace.
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And he defended stop and frisk after he left office in 250, as evidenced by the recently resurfaced video from 20140.
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In markets overseas, most Asia-Pacific indexes posted losses as concerns over the trade war between the States and China resurfaced.
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On Monday night, a Bernie Sanders supporter resurfaced a recording from a speech Bloomberg gave in 2015 at the Aspen Institute.
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Synthetic CDOs crammed full of sub-prime mortgages haven't resurfaced following the havoc wreaked across financial markets over a decade ago.
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And records from his 1988 divorce, disseminated Tuesday night by opponents, resurfaced spousal abuse accusations that made some Republican senators uncomfortable.
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Old Tweets disparaging indigenous ceremonies resurfaced, before being deleted, while she cut ties with Morales' leftist allies, including Venezuela and Cuba.
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In a recently resurfaced interview with Grazia from 2015, Meghan Markle shared her tips on how to host the perfect Christmas.
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However, he resurfaced the controversy in late August, saying it was "strange" that Unsworth had not sued him over the comments.
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But Mr. Vasilenko resurfaced when he was assigned to Guyana, and Mr. Platt visited him there in the fall of 1987.
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While Trump's attacks on Amazon have resurfaced in recent days, the president has gone after the retail giant in the past.
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When Guo later resurfaced, details were scarce: All that was revealed was that he had been assisting officials with an investigation.
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The resurfaced audio clips published by Media Matters on Monday night focused on incendiary comments Carlson made about race and ethnicity.
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XXXTentacion says the girl he smacked in an old video that recently resurfaced is now trying to pull a money grab.
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They've resurfaced throughout the years as fashion accessories and even an app, but never quite like the widespread phenomenon they once were.
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The model and entrepreneur resurfaced on the 'gram after a two-and-a-half week hiatus flaunting a blunt, chin-length bob.
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A National Health Service report from May 2018 has recently resurfaced, alerting the public to the potential dangers of eating reheated rice.
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But her true notoriety began when a sex tape from 2003 between her and her then-boyfriend Ray-J resurfaced in 2007.
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Clinton had opened up a lead over Trump in national polls, but it had been narrowing even before the email controversy resurfaced.
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Because, hey, not all of us can pull off those self-lacing Back to the Future high-tops that resurfaced this summer.
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It resurfaced with a Steam Greenlight page, another set of unbelievably good looking screen shots, and a new trailer date: October 28.
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If you were anywhere near the internet Monday, you probably read something about that Avril Lavigne imposter theory that has resurfaced again.
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The Hawkeye-as-Ronin theory has resurfaced in recent weeks thanks to the speculation over Renner's absence from Infinity War's promotional buildup.
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But with the death of one of their bodies, the memory repressed by one and stoked by the other has resurfaced, intact.
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C-SPAN has resurfaced video of a floor speech delivered by then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Joe Biden on June 25, 1992.
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The cornering areas of the track have been recently resurfaced and Bottas said it was more slippery than usual in the morning.
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So you had two newly resurfaced comments that could be interpreted, at least in part, as fondly recalling the days of slavery.
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Amanda Bynes feels like a natural fit, and apparently she just "resurfaced" in Los Angeles—auditioning for the role of MC, perhaps?
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Cain's bid for president in 2012 was derailed by accusations of sexual harassment that recently resurfaced and which he has repeatedly denied.
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On social media, there was renewed talk of arming locals as militias to take on ISIS, an idea that has resurfaced periodically.
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The same day, Spears resurfaced on social media to reassure fans that she was doing okay as she continues to seek treatment.
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The day she posted this anti-American message on Instagram, Muthana replied to the direct message I'd sent when she resurfaced online.
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But he and his mother, Tonya Couch, resurfaced in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and were arrested and returned to the United States separately.
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The clip resurfaced online recently and has since gone viral in light of the numerous allegations (and seemingly endless recollections) against Weinstein.
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The "Dancing with the Stars" contestant was forced to drop out of the competition this week after an old foot injury resurfaced.
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The decision came after years-old tweets from Gunn joking about pedophilia and rape were resurfaced by conservative personalities and Twitter users.
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A resurfaced interview showed actor Morgan Freeman appearing to hit on a reporter following a report alleging sexual harassment from eight women.
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While allegations of Richardon's abuse have resurfaced over the past few days, additional claims against the photographer have yet to come forth.
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Most recently, Hill's theory resurfaced on an episode of Inside Jaws, a podcast that explores the making and history of the film.
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But the conversation turned when news resurfaced about Parker's involvement in a 1999 rape case as a student at Penn State University.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jeff Greene is facing calls to drop out of the race after an assault allegation from 2012 has resurfaced.
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Co-writer and producer Vallenlonga apologized in January for a tweet from 2015 that he sent to then-candidate Donald Trump resurfaced.
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Gunn was recently fired from helming the third installment in the Disney franchise after offensive tweets he wrote several years ago resurfaced.
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A photo from Democratic governor Ralph Northam's old medical school yearbook resurfaced where he (or one of his friends) appears in blackface.
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Meanwhile, also on Thursday, a 2007 interview Trump Jr. gave on The Adam Carolla Show resurfaced — and made headlines of its own.
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In recently resurfaced audio, family values defender and feminism skeptic Tucker Carlson jokes about having sex with a teen beauty pageant contestant.
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Why it matters: The accusations against Trump have resurfaced just as similar allegations are ending careers of powerful men in every industry.
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Old reports have resurfaced that Andrew Puzder, Trump's pick to head the Department of Labor, abused his first wife in the 1980s.
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"The deflation trade resurfaced, which means money flows back to the insurers like AIG, MetLife, and Allstate will always do, " Cramer said.
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Driven by Iranian domestic politics, Infy resurfaced once again to stalk women who were registering female candidates for February 2016 parliamentary election.
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Allegations that he took covert funding from Libya, which resurfaced earlier this week, may have also played a role in Sarkozy's defeat.
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The speech, delivered last Thursday resurfaced questions about Trump's position toward Russia and drew attention again to the federal investigation in Washington.
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Jeong's recent hiring at the Times brought controversy after a number of racially insensitive tweets she had posted in the past resurfaced.
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The video comes after an old video of her dancing in college resurfaced, in what was seen as an attack against her.
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Mak had resurfaced an old accusation made by Donald Trump's first wife, Ivana, during their divorce proceedings, that Trump had raped her.
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Earlier Friday, newly resurfaced video appears to show that White House chief of staff John Kelly was incorrect when he accused Rep.
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Critics are calling for the John Wayne Airport in Southern California to be renamed after a 85033 "Playboy" interview resurfaced this week.
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The pictures resurfaced less than a week after Virginia's governor and attorney general, both Democrats, acknowledged they wore blackface in the 1980s.
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The lawmaker also faced criticism after a 2014 photo resurfaced this month showing her wearing a Confederate soldier's hat in a museum.
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Newly resurfaced video appears to show that White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE was incorrect when he accused Rep.
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The allegation resurfaced last month after Canadian political commentator Warren Kinsella tweeted a picture of the editorial and used the #MeToo hashtag.
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The Fox News report comes just days after Reid again apologized for posts resurfaced from her old blog that included hateful comments.
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Now he is in another media firestorm after his homophobic tweets resurfaced when it was announced he was hosting the Academy Awards.
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Trump's statements have resurfaced because they contrast with the current Republican plan, which aims to pass the GOP tax cuts before Sen.
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The risk of an oil shock resurfaced last week when Saudi Arabia suffered the worst attack on oil-producing infrastructure in history.
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Robocalls have recently resurfaced as an issue, with the numbers of calls increasing 46 percent between 85033 and 2018, according to Rep.
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Since China accounts for nearly half of the U.S. global deficit, the once-justified claim that China as a manipulator has resurfaced.
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Selfhood soon resurfaced in such masterpieces as paintings that fretted precise images of the Los Angeles Yellow Pages with seething painterly incident.
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Cuban, who himself has denied a recently resurfaced sexual assault allegation from 2011, says his original perspective was bad for business, too.
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But the release was derailed after rape allegations against Parker and his "The Birth of a Nation" co-writer Jean Celestin resurfaced.
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The Italian actress resurfaced on the streets of Rome, going out for a ride with her director pal, Giovanni Veronesi, last weekend.
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Recently, the archive resurfaced, with over 2,000,000 images intact, for sale and seemingly crying out to be sorted, celebrated, and perhaps repatriated.
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Songs explore everything from his first generation identity to gun violence to his lifelong struggle with panic attacks that resurfaced last year.
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Meghan Markle's makeup artist, Daniel Martin, resurfaced a 1962 Andy Warhol painting that may have predicted the birth of her son, Archie.
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" The sketch, created for a website Harmon created called Channel 101, resurfaced recently on a 4chan thread titled, "Dan Harmon Pedo Exposed.
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Some worries over the health of the world's second biggest economy also resurfaced, as China's producer and consumer inflation eased in January.
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The spat, which raised her national profile, resurfaced as a minor point of contention as she was being confirmed by the Senate.
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But its days seemed officially numbered by March 2015, when Facebook introduced an "on this day" feature, which resurfaced old Facebook posts.
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Others were rated as qualified but carried with them politically or racially insensitive remarks from their past that resurfaced during their confirmations.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — A winter storm in Lebanon has resurfaced a longstanding national problem, in the form of a swirling sea of garbage.
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It was not until Drury needed a goalie for the team's A.H.L. minor league affiliate that Georgiev's name resurfaced as a possibility.
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The group thought it was odd when "Natasha" disappeared for 17 days, then resurfaced and said she had been sick, he said.
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Forced out by the network, Mr. Good resurfaced at its commercial rival, ITV, where he produced "Oh Boy!" with much greater freedom.
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The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) called on Bloomberg last week to apologize over the resurfaced comments that the organization said are transphobic.
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But as faith in Marxism withered in the 1980s and Russian nationalism re-emerged as a potent force, interest in "Russophobia" resurfaced.
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But his anti-encryption talk resurfaced just last week, when Comey suggested that a law against encryption might be possible under Trump.
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The hacker or hackers behind the cyberattack on Democratic groups resurfaced Friday, leaking a new batch of documents exclusively to The Hill.
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The case, which had previously received no publicity, resurfaced recently as the #metoo movement went global and provoked heated discussion in China.
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The issue resurfaced in Washington as recently as the 2012 shooting that left 26 students and staff dead at a Newtown, Conn.
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The Venezuelan police officer who staged a helicopter attack on government buildings last week and claimed to lead a dissident group resurfaced.
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His publishing contract was canceled in February after a video clip resurfaced, in which he condoned sex between adults and teenage boys.
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He resurfaced his grievances with "fake news" and repeatedly doubted that the news media would report the size of the jamboree crowd.
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Four years later Filene's resurfaced as an online retailer — and even brought back its once-a-year deep discount on wedding gowns.
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Traders said demand has resurfaced in the past one week as private individuals with certain expenses in hard currency source for dollars.
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Meghan Markle&aposs recently resurfaced interview with Grazia could indicate how the duchess will spend her first Christmas without the royal family.
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Clinton had opened a recent lead over Trump in national polls, but it had been narrowing even before the email controversy resurfaced.
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Investors in the U.S. were on edge, as concerns over a possible trade war resurfaced, after Trump implemented tariffs on certain imports.
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He resurfaced on social media Friday morning with a series of cryptic tweets just as Trump began an interview on Fox News.
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He had celery-green eyes and a stutter that had been corrected at the state's expense; it resurfaced whenever he got nervous.
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It also features Bloomberg's comments at the 2015 Aspen Institute, which first were resurfaced earlier this month by progressive podcaster Benjamin Dixon.
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Disney being caught flat-footed when old pedophilia and rape jokes by James Gunn, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" filmmaker, resurfaced online.
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Mr. Morton resurfaced via video on a friend's online talk show, "Project Camelot" ("Getting the Truth Out One Whistleblower at a Time").
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But West's criticisms resurfaced in the past month when he brought up Coates in an interview with the New York Times Magazine.
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Northam's page in Eastern Virginia Medical School's 1984 yearbook resurfaced, showing a man in blackface and another man in a KKK robe. Gov.
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It resurfaced back in June 2017 during Perry's weekend-long livestream, when she was asked to rank her lovers from best to worst.
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After a long Thursday-to-Monday weekend of service outages and customer outrage, MoviePass resurfaced on Tuesday morning with a new plan. Literally.
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ProFractional lasers "create smoother, clearer skin that is resurfaced from the inside out, and stimulate the growth of new collagen," according to InStyle.
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Though Bartels' story came out in March 2018, it resurfaced on Twitter this week in conjunction with New Horizons' arrival at the object.
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From Oregon to Germany Anti-fascists and the black bloc tactic originated in Nazi Germany and resurfaced in United Kingdom in the 266s.
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The process has resurfaced on YouTube with influencers and bloggers seeping rice water for up to three days to ferment it at home.
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The Place de l'Etoile, a star-shaped plaza with a clock-tower in the middle, resurfaced as if the war had never happened.
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Also Tuesday, a Facebook post Hyde-Smith made in 2014 resurfaced, showing her smilingly posing wearing a Confederate cap and holding a rifle.
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Hours after the news of the arrests leaked, however, Phineas Fisher resurfaced online after weeks of silence, claiming they were alive and well.
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Emily fled with items such as her Xbox that might have linked her to online connections, and she never resurfaced on social media.
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The clip has resurfaced amid mounting allegations of sexual misconduct against Affleck's frequent collaborator Harvey Weinstein, and the actor's response to the claims.
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Kevin Hart went on Ellen and discussed his decision to step down from hosting the Oscars after homophobic tweets from his past resurfaced.
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The company shelved his previous feature — A Rainy Day in New York — after previous allegations of abuse by Allen's daughter Dylan Farrow resurfaced.
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Renewed InterestAfter the case resurfaced in August, Parker issued a statement expressing his "profound sorrow" at learning of his accuser's death in 2012.
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Mendes said that the old tweets from 2011 and 2012 that resurfaced on June 17 are no longer an accurate depiction of Melton.
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Then, in the early 2000s under the tenure of President George W. Bush, the notion of bringing our battles beyond Earth resurfaced again.
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" When the issue resurfaced today, Gunn lamented on Twitter, "The internet is like Groundhog Day every time I point out first Groot died.
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In a resurfaced 1991 interview with Today, shared by the morning show on Wednesday, the young phenoms hit the court in matching outfits.
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Two years ago, my diving and producing partner, Lucy, resurfaced in my life, calling to tell me about this whale, this lonely whale.
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As Cold War-era fears of a nuclear strike have resurfaced, some experts say that a successful attack from Russia would be unlikely.
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S. trade war resurfaced, outweighing optimism from a largely symbolic move by MSCI to finalize a list for A-share inclusion next month.
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Brad Pitt looked both relieved -- and maybe a little worse for wear -- as he resurfaced after being cleared in a child abuse investigation.
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The report documenting the alleged sexual misconduct was confidential at the time of his hire, but it resurfaced at the end of 2015.
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But as seen in a newly resurfaced video from over a year ago, Meghan's British knowledge may not have been enough to pass.
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Azarenka, ranked five, was back to her best when winning back-to-back titles at Indian Wells and Miami, but doubts have resurfaced.
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Scouts who have seen Rose in person this season are raving about the "pop" that has resurfaced in his game at age 21990.
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The resurfaced posts came days after Carusone's company published offensive comments previously made by Fox News host and Daily Caller founder Tucker Carlson.
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The two-year-old daughter of singer Kelly Clarkson has resurfaced on her mother's Instagram feed, and the pic is a real heartwarmer.
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The incident was reported in Texas newspapers at the time and resurfaced in 2015 — just as Mad Men was airing its final season.
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Mr. Sadr resurfaced in February to lead protests supporting measures by Mr. Abadi to reduce government waste, tackle corruption and end sectarian quotas.
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Another controversial post from MSNBC weekend host Joy Reid's now-defunct blog resurfaced on Thursday, this one showing a photoshopped image of Sen.
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Earlier this year, photos resurfaced of Barr dressed as Adolf Hitler taking a batch of cookies shaped like children out of the oven.
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Yet, any smiles on the players' faces are through gritted teeth because the in-house drama of the Fed Cup team has resurfaced.
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Some New Balance models, like the 2009 New Balance 993, are regarded as "dad shoes," a trend that has resurfaced in recent years.
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Some New Balance models, like the 2009 New Balance 993, are regarded as "dad shoes," a trend that has resurfaced in recent years.
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After his comments resurfaced earlier this week, people took to social media to express their anger and disappointment at the "Access Hollywood" host.
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The "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness called out Mario Lopez on Twitter after the "Access" host's transphobic comments from last month resurfaced.
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The "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness slammed Mario Lopez after the host's transphobic comments from June resurfaced on Twitter earlier this week.
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Read more: Walmart workers grapple with heightened fears in the aftermath of deadly shootingsThe photo is two years old but recently resurfaced online.
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The diet, which was first created in the early 1920s to treat epilepsy, has resurfaced in the last year thanks to social media.
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That is old news —except that Starr has resurfaced as a frequent media contributor, casting himself as a legal arbiter and moral sheriff.
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The remarks resurfaced as Biden faces scrutiny over his record on race, an issue that ignited a contentious back-and-forth with Sen.
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A clip that NBC News resurfaced recently shows Trump and Epstein ogling NFL cheerleaders at a party at Mar-a-Lago that year.
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Several Twitter users, including journalists and Daniels's lawyer Michael Avenatti, resurfaced Trump's past comments on the Fifth Amendment in response to Cohen's revelation.
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During Monday's news conference, a reporter asked Manning about allegations that resurfaced from a 20-year-old incident at the University of Tennessee.
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And, a decades-old Oprah Winfrey tape raising allegations of domestic abuse by his ex-wife resurfaced, although those allegations had been withdrawn.
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Today, Parker is under fire for initially downplaying resurfaced sexual assault allegations from a woman who accused him of rape 17 years ago.
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Earlier this year, photos resurfaced of Barr dressed as Adolf Hitler taking a batch of cookies shaped like children out of an oven.
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Now it's happened again as racist and misogynistic comments made by Fox News host Tucker Carlson have resurfaced and caused major public backlash.
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It would be another two years — after another hip operation, and despite workouts for multiple teams — before he resurfaced on an N.F.L. roster.
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Silverman is one of many entertainment figures who have been forced to respond to controversies after old tweets and social media posts resurfaced.
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Since then, reports resurfaced of Matthews having been reprimanded in 1999, for an incident that led to a legal settlement with an employee.
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Earlier this week, a resurfaced recording from 2015 revealed Bloomberg defending stop-and-frisk, as well as racist policing in New York City.
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The 26.2-mile marathon course is being resurfaced with a material called Perfect Cool that uses tiny ceramic beads meant to reflect heat.
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The news resurfaced following the announcement that the U.S. will host next year's Group of Seven (G-28503) summit at the Trump property.
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And it turns out Harry got the ball rolling, as heard in a resurfaced video of him chatting with Disney's CEO, Bob Iger.
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It all began after Norton resurfaced an old photo of Banks from her teenage years, showing the actress with a big, curly hairdo.
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"A Year in the Life" begins in early 2016, four months after Richard's death, which has resurfaced bitter feelings between Lorelai and Emily.
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The incident resurfaced concerns over whether TikTok, which is owned by Chinese tech company ByteDance, would be used to suppress censures of Beijing.
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After 30 years in absentia, a stolen painting by Abstract Expressionist Willem de Kooning resurfaced in the estate of a New Mexico couple.
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Investor anxiety resurfaced Wednesday, after minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest meeting revealed that members were comfortable hiking rates multiple times throughout 2018.
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The anger of massacre victims and their families resurfaced this week with word that Karake has been taken in by the Australian government.
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Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City faced a barrage of criticism this week after two sets of old remarks resurfaced.
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Hart stepped down Thursday as host of the Academy Awards after anti-gay tweets and comments made during previous stand-up routines resurfaced.
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Begum, whose parents are from Bangladesh, recently resurfaced in a camp and was stripped of her British citizenship after being judged insufficiently apologetic.
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Tweets resurfaced Thursday night in which Trump predicted in 2011 and 85033 that Obama would seek war with Iran as a reelection tactic.
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Concerns over U.S.-China trade tensions resurfaced after China rebuked President Donald Trump's decision to ratify a bill backing protesters in Hong Kong.
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Kevin Hart was originally slated to emcee this year's Oscars, but stepped down after homophobic comments he made years ago resurfaced on Twitter.
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Those attacks have resurfaced on the campaign trail, forcing the Cuban-American Rubio to switch course and largely disavow the legislation he'd sponsored.
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Despite a swathe of new financial regulations, there are concerns that many of the unsound financial practices from before the crisis have resurfaced.
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Kaczynski's reveal comes a few days after comments resurfaced in which Moore said that the US was "great" during the era of slavery.
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With the collapse of the unity government and the return of Mr. Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front party, old habits resurfaced.
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Following the new information, a 2015 clip from Charlamagne's podcast, Brilliant Idiots, resurfaced where he said he had sex with an incoherent woman.
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British photographer David Hamilton was found dead days after allegations resurfaced that he had raped and sexually abused a number of former models.
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The sculpture resurfaced in 1988, the year after Warhol's death, when the British advertising mogul and collector Charles Saatchi bought it for $35,200.
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Kevin Spacey has resurfaced after nearly a year of living outside the public eye ... as various sexual assault allegations continue to dog him.
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Conversation about Joe Biden's handling of the Anita Hill hearing resurfaced as it became clear he was going to announce his presidential bid.
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After King's old tweet resurfaced, an anti-cancel culture mob turned on Calvin for his reportingMany critics, both in and outside of Iowa, saw Calvin's reporting as an example of cancel culture, a term that has found roots as a wide array of both public and private figures have faced consequences after old and offensive social media posts are resurfaced.
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The issue of fighting in hockey briefly resurfaced when former NHL enforcer Brian McGrattan was knocked unconscious in an AHL game this past January.
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From the History of the American People series, a work effectively lost in an unknown private collection, has resurfaced after decades off the radar.
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Johnson's Jumanji costar Kevin Hart was previously named as the Oscar host but stepped down after past homophobic tweets written by him were resurfaced.
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And in 2016, she resurfaced in full swing, with a brand spankin' new (vaguely European?) accent at the opening of her nightclub in Athens.
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Disney announced Gunn's firing in July 2018 after after years-old insensitive tweets were resurfaced by conservative personalities, including jokes about rape and pedophilia.
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Apollo verbally reprimanded the partner again when more personal expenses resurfaced in 2012, but did not impose further discipline or supervision, the SEC said.
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Abdullahi resurfaced that fateful Thursday, authorities say, taking part in the massacre and was in turn killed in a shootout with Kenyan security services.
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The shooting has also resurfaced memories of 2014, when three Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were killed in a shooting in Moncton, New Brunswick.
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The Constitutional amendment, adopted by Congress in 1972, resurfaced last month after Virginia became the last state needed to clear the 38-legislature threshold.
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Allen sued Amazon for $68 million earlier this year, claiming the streaming giant "backed out of" four movie deals due to the resurfaced allegations.
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Baseless accusations of LGBT activists supporting the acceptance of pedophilia as a sexual orientation have resurfaced thanks to far-right trolls and internet conspiracists.
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This has actually been an argument my mom has had since season 1, but it resurfaced thanks to new gripes with the NBC series.
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The issue resurfaced in October when French police were caught returning to Italian territory two migrants who had crossed the frontier in the Alps.
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As of November 7, the websites for both DNAinfo and Gothamist no longer redirect to Ricketts's letter and instead the archives have resurfaced online.
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Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic got a boost in popularity recently when alleged photos of her in a revealing bikini resurfaced on the internet.
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"Crude oil prices fell as concerns over rising U.S. inventories resurfaced... Rising exports in Libya also weighed on prices," ANZ bank said on Wednesday.
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Solution: Tokyo's roads are currently being resurfaced with a reflective material, and all 2020 marathon events have already been moved up to 6 a.m.
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Unsure of how the photo resurfaced online after so many months, Burns stressed that this is not and never should be a grooming trend.
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Comments she had previously made in which she called women who support abortion "straight-up baby killers" resurfaced after her appearance on The View.
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Copper prices tumbled as worries about demand in China resurfaced after the country's housing minister suggested moves were afoot to stabilise the property market.
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It's now 2017 — 71 years later — and the film, which has recently resurfaced on the internet, continues to be impressively accurate for its time.
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It resurfaced at Christie's auction house, which tipped off the FBI unit last year that a Chilean art dealer was trying to sell it.
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Lyle was initially diagnosed with leukemia when he was 17, but the cancer resurfaced twice more in 2012 and 2017, according to Fox News.
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James Gunn will no longer direct the third installment in the popular Guardians of the Galaxy franchise after years old insensitive tweets were resurfaced.
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A video of the 1991 interview resurfaced Wednesday after Rivera defended TODAY show anchor Matt Lauer who was fired for alleged sexually inappropriate behavior.
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Emily fled with items such as her Xbox that might have linked her to online connections, and she has never resurfaced on social media.
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The fitness genius disappeared from the public eye seemingly without a trace, but has resurfaced to tell the world that he's doing just fine.
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Brad Pitt resurfaced for the first time since Angelina Jolie filed for divorce ... and it sure looks like the strife has taken its toll.
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Murray's apology comes just days after Kevin Hart chose to step down from hosting the Academy Awards after his past homophobic comments were resurfaced.
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Most recently, a decades-old Oprah Winfrey tape raising allegations of domestic abuse by his ex-wife resurfaced, though those allegations had been withdrawn.
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Manchester by the Sea won for Best Actor (Casey Affleck, who won despite resurfaced allegations of sexual harassment) and Best Original Screenplay (Kenneth Lonergan).
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But she resurfaced today on the cover of Garage magazine, casually killing it in the hairstyle department yet again with a set of cornrows.
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Allegations surrounding the uranium deal resurfaced this past week when The Hill reported the FBI was investigating the donations and did not inform Congress.
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The comments came in an interview with the Guardian this August, but were largely overlooked until Thursday evening, when they resurfaced on social media.
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A member of the Gettysburg College board of trustees steeped down Tuesday after a yearbook photo resurfaced showing him dressed in a Nazi uniform.
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Questions about EPA spending under Pruitt date back to last fall and resurfaced this winter, but have gained seemingly unstoppable momentum in recent weeks.
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The two companies were surprised to see that the terminated deal resurfaced as an issue, the sources added, requesting anonymity to discuss confidential deliberations.
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Shamoon resurfaced again in late 2016 in a series of attacks in the Middle East that continued through early 2017, and then went dormant.
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Mr. Schwartz learned he had stage 2 pancreatic cancer 10 years ago, the station said, but twice overcame it before it resurfaced last year.
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Though the heartwarming photos are two years old, they have recently resurfaced because Nelson's grandfather's health has been suffering over the past few months.
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In their October 2017 spat, Corker referred to the White House as an "adult day care center," and on Sunday, he resurfaced the line.
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Elsewhere, Italian bond yields continued their rise a day after signs of tension within the governing coalition in Rome over the 2019 budget resurfaced.
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News of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro's death over the weekend resurfaced old bylines in several major print papers that published long-saved obituaries.
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Turner's case has resurfaced in the wake of the #MeToo movement and Persky has found himself at the center of an organized recall effort.
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Before we close the curtain on this fascinating story, let's do a final check-in with the major characters who resurfaced in the finale.
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Historic sexual harassment allegations made against Richardson by models, stylists and others in the fashion industry resurfaced during the 2017 #MeToo wave of revelations.
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Chatter about the Clickhole article resurfaced as the Ukraine scandal grew over the last two months—a watchword of sorts against repeating past mistakes.
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Recently, though, those pictures resurfaced and a selection is on display in The Faraway Nearby, an exhibition at the Ryerson Image Center in Toronto.
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The Fox news correspondent was forced to apologize after a 1991 clip of Bette Midler accusing him of groping her resurfaced in November 2017.
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I found that I often forgot about their existence entirely, until their name resurfaced again for one reason or another, usually in real life.
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Then late Sunday evening, Mr. Saakashvili, 49, resurfaced in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, appearing before reporters alongside the city's mayor, Andriy Sadovyi.
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So I ignored our engagement pact until it resurfaced while we were driving back from her grandfather's 90th birthday party, when I couldn't escape.
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A photo of an 11-year-old Gerrit Cole supporting the New York Yankees at the 2001 World Series has resurfaced on social media.
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After DC rebooted its comic book universe in 2011, Helena disappeared from comics for a few years, but she resurfaced as a secret agent.
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Geopolitics concerns have resurfaced once again, as markets worldwide were on edge after North Korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test yet.
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During the 2018 election campaign that Mr. Mnangagwa went on to win, the former leader had resurfaced to voice support for the opposition candidate.
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The disease has resurfaced globally as vaccination rates have fallen, particularly in countries where poverty has left gaps in public health systems, experts said.
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After Athens' radical experiment in equality, democracy has resurfaced elsewhere, but often in forms that the ancient Athenians would probably have trouble calling democratic.
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As White was competing, many on social media resurfaced the details from the lawsuit by a former drummer in White's rock band, Bad Things.
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But the debate about Microsoft's tactics resurfaced this week after the company published user numbers for its Teams chat product, which competes with Slack.
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The governor, Democrat Ralph Northam, is facing down calls to resign after a racist photo from his page in his medical school yearbook resurfaced.
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Catch-and-kill Cohen also resurfaced details of Trump's efforts to suppress unflattering stories with the help of Pecker, who received immunity from prosecutors.
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Old tweets posted by President Trump in which he attacked generals resurfaced Friday after the White House said it was "inappropriate" to criticize them.
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Humberto resurfaced feelings of terror for Dorian survivors -- just two weeks after the Category 5 storm decimated much of Grand Bahamas and Abaco Islands.
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Before the rapper could respond, Hart -- who stepped down from hosting the Oscars in 2018 after homophobic tweets he'd made years earlier resurfaced -- interjected.
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The backlash came quick after a clip of the comedian using racial and homophobic slurs during an episode of his podcast from 20193 resurfaced.
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Those consequences are particularly substantial for Tom Purcell, who spent 10 years grappling with the uncertainty of his daughter's whereabouts before she suddenly resurfaced.
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In addition to all this resurfaced pain, I started thinking a lot about all the pleasure I had routinely denied myself in previous relationships.
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" Carlson's resurfaced comments come as his show hemorrhages advertisers because of comments he's made about immigrants, who he's said make America "poorer" and "dirtier.
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Belkhiri, who had already been tweeting about wanting to be left alone by the media before her tweet resurfaced, briefly deactivated her Twitter account.
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He seemed to go on hiatus in 1981 after a slaying in Irvine, California, but in 1986 he resurfaced and raped and killed a teenager.
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A 2016 photoshoot for the over of Elle Magazine featuring model Elle Macpherson has oddly resurfaced on the cover of New Beauty for this year.
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Political tensions have also resurfaced in Turkey where authorities have extended an emergency period and continued purging officials they say support dissident cleric Fethullah Gulen.
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Trump came under fire earlier this year when comments he made about the late Princess Diana during appearance on the Howard Stern Show were resurfaced.
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Thanks to Surviving R. Kelly, the docuseries about Kelly's alleged abuse, accusations of sexual misconduct against Kelly that date back to the '90s have resurfaced.
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The transition wasn't easy as Noah's troubling jokes about Jewish people and women resurfaced online, leaving fans wondering whether the network made the right decision.
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Biden's decision to invoke Eastland became even more damaging when archival research resurfaced, showing how Biden sought Eastland's help on anti-busing legislation in 1977.
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According to Scheib, the fact that Fassbinder's film is resurfaced nearly four decades after it was made speaks to the increasing validity of its message.
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Ebola resurfaced earlier this month in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the eight time, killing four people according to the World Health Organization.
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Simmons disparages the unnamed woman, whose story had been resurfaced by Variety the day before (and was then expanded upon by the Los Angeles Times).
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The incident allegedly took place around the same time Hart pulled out of being Oscars host after previous homophobic tweets of his were resurfaced online.
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In December, Hart began deleting old anti-gay tweets that had resurfaced following the news that he had been selected as the next Oscars host.
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In recently resurfaced behind-the-scenes footage of the shoot on the zombie movie, Fergie alleges that Tarantino bit her during the making of it.
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A completely nonsensical keyboard smash tweet from Lady Gaga in 2012 resurfaced in 2018, and many people quote-tweeted it to use as a meme.
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Thanks to a recently resurfaced article, the world is being reminded that Trump once wanted to make some controversial changes to his competition reality show.
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In resurfaced footage of the incident, Trump was greeted by Dick, now 52, and Jimmy Kimmel, with the comedian rubbing his hands on her legs.
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Justin Fairfax on Monday unequivocally denied uncorroborated 2004 sexual assault allegations against him, suggesting that it's not a "coincidence" that they resurfaced at this time.
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Valderrama and Kelly were briefly linked in 2012 and romance rumors resurfaced last year after the two were spotted in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, together.
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"Manchester by the Sea" star Casey Affleck was named best actor, winning his first Oscar despite 2010 sexual harassment allegations that resurfaced during awards season.
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Earlier this week, according to The Hollywood Reporter, a Twitter user resurfaced a series of homophobic blog posts and accused Reid of having written them.
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This recipe resurfaced at the JFK Library and Museum in 2014, and was presumably written by one of his kids, or his fourth wife Mary.
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Images seen by Gizmodo include multiple nude…Read more ReadJones resurfaced this Saturday, tweeting about the Golden Girls and a weird Cinnamon Toast Crunch commercial.
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It's a perception that resurfaced with the ascendancy of Barack Obama, but it actually dates back to the Whiskey Rebellion just after the Revolutionary War.
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The demonization of Vodou Negative and exotic images about Vodou resurfaced when the United States expanded its influence in the Caribbean during the 20th century.
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In early December, Hart announced he would be hosting the 91st Academy Awards but he quickly received backlash after his previous homophobic tweets were resurfaced.
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Cardi B has addressed an old video that resurfaced in which she claimed to drug and steal from men in order to afford studio time.
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This Portland trio has kept mum since 2012's Configuration album, but recently resurfaced with a sneaky new EP, Ageless Beauty, that's an absolute gem.
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This after that Italy-Germany bond yield spread had widened 17 bps in the past week as concerns over politics in Germany and Italy resurfaced.
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Gravano resurfaced at Uncle Sal's restaurant in Scottsdale on October 9 -- a few weeks after his release from prison -- to pick up a takeout order.
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We live in the golden age of bad non-apologies, but Kevin Hart's response to recent backlash over resurfaced homophobic jokes might take the cake.
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As noted by the Huffington Post, Van Delft's timeless story resurfaced after it was shared by The Scene, a platform that shares videos for women.
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" Video resurfaced of Spencer being sucker-punched by an anti-fascist protester on Donald Trump's inauguration day, to the tune of "Just Can't Get Enough.
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This interview has resurfaced recently after Maher earned internet ire for inviting right wing troll and pedophilia defender Milo Yiannopoulos on his show Real Time.
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As the familiar doubts resurfaced about Argentina's ability to pay its debts, Macri negotiated a $56.3 billion standby financing agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
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Klobuchar's campaign resurfaced a request from last week soliciting donations to hit a threshold to guarantee the Minnesota Democrat a spot on the debate stage.
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In a series of comments resurfaced by conservative outlet The Daily Caller, Angelo Carusone appeared to make derogatory comments about Jews, "transvestites" and Japanese people.
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The girlfriend has denounced him, as have three of his colleagues who have also resurfaced in Hong Kong (one is believed to remain in custody).
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Hart stepped down December 7 from hosting the Oscars -- just two days after announcing he would host -- after homophobic comments he made years ago resurfaced.
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The Wisconsin lawmaker said he would no longer appear with then-candidate Trump after a resurfaced "Access Hollywood" tape depicted Trump bragging about sexual assault.
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Dawson's controversial comments from the past caught up to him in early 2018 when a clip from an old "Shane and Friends" podcast episode resurfaced.
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