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The aftershocks of the orphanage reverberated through their entire lives.
Boos and chants of "CNN sucks" reverberated across the Internet.
Her shriek was so loud it reverberated throughout the room.
The disappearances shocked people in Hong Kong and reverberated internationally.
These themes reverberated throughout the latest rounds of earnings calls.
The consequences of that battle reverberated for decades to come.
Mr. Sessions's policy positions reverberated inside the department as well.
The letter and report reverberated throughout the force, Rick said.
Indeed, this realization has reverberated through his every aesthetic undertaking.
But her bombshell reverberated from Capitol Hill to the Pentagon.
Some patients said the effects of Kelly's actions reverberated for years.
The darkness of oppression that your song truly reverberated to me.
She says that fear reverberated through the foyer of the arena.
Dowd's interview reverberated through Washington a day after veteran Democratic Sen.
As Gohmert's exchange reverberated online and elsewhere, South Carolina GOP Rep.
Mr. Khan's emotive testimony reverberated through the national conversation for days.
Rebel yells and the strains of 'Dixie' reverberated throughout the city.
The tenants say the sound of drilling reverberated through the hallways.
Those tweets reverberated with both governments and could cause lasting damage.
The pride for his home state reverberated throughout the packed room.
This one decision has reverberated through the entire military court system.
But the uncertainty in Italy reverberated across the continent on Tuesday.
But it's the singer's nonmusical associations that have reverberated most loudly.
The hearings reverberated politically, angering women and powering them to run.
The showdown between them and the president has reverberated beyond Guatemala.
Mr. Plunkett's resignation reverberated through the newsroom and beyond on Thursday.
After each frenzied remark, clapping and hollering reverberated throughout the room.
The record's thick bass reverberated off the marble and chrome décor.
And the fierce debate at Princeton even reverberated on the campaign trail.
The row has reverberated beyond the forest's borders, and indeed beyond Poland's.
As Luther's teaching reverberated through Europe, the aims of his followers expanded.
Elevating women in the spiritual realm reverberated in other spheres of life.
Two years after Tamir Rice's shooting The shooting reverberated on social media.
The government's standoff with professional groups has already reverberated beyond Greek borders.
What followed reverberated far beyond Eugene, Oregon, and the U.S. Olympic trials.
The tension reverberated from the floor of the hall to the stage.
Mr. Trump's "enemy of the people" language has reverberated around the world.
The consequences of Mr. Ellsberg's leak reverberated well beyond the court, too.
And Woods's victory immediately reverberated beyond golf and, for that matter, sports.
Stories about setups and beatdown crews have long reverberated throughout the prison system.
Bass reverberated through Asha's body, and she let the rhythm guide her movements.
Notes reverberated into the dance area, where Ricky and Ronnie laughed and boogied.
The echo of clanging chains reverberated loudly, rattling the drum in my ear.
In late 282 and early 282, stock market volatility reverberated through private markets.
The news reverberated around car firms, for which China is the largest market.
The excited shouts of the drunk customers reverberated among the slouching mud huts.
The posts by Mr. Musk, which were later deleted, reverberated beyond social media.
I really enjoyed the way each sound I produced reverberated through my ears.
The announcement that it will become a series has reverberated throughout the world.
Scott's driving percussion reverberated downwards towards the building's foundation and outwards at the viewers.
In other countries, a similar tableau of problems have reverberated at the ballot box.
The variety of poignant and disruptive discussions generated energy that reverberated throughout the festivities.
Violence has reverberated throughout the country, but Rakhine remains the epicentre of the strife.
That one-fifth of a minute has continuously reverberated throughout technological advancements ever since.
The echo of their stomping feet reverberated throughout the gallery, creating a haunting soundtrack.
From the rooftop of a cultural center, multigenerational rhythms reverberated late into the night.
Khan delivered a seven-minute speech that rocked the convention and reverberated across America.
Schnatter's actions reverberated online and was amplified by online trolls and racial hate groups.
The moves in U.S. financial markets reverberated across assets in Europe and emerging markets.
Thanks in part to Ismael's video, what happened in Daraa reverberated around the world.
Shouts of "You got this!" and "We're here for you!" reverberated throughout the room.
The comments caused an immediate uproar as they reverberated through social media on Monday.
This doubling down on unsettled emotions reverberated out to all corners of the industry.
"You are fake news!" he told the reporter in a moment that reverberated on Twitter.
As his comments reverberated throughout the globe, people shared their views on America's next leader.
It was a fitting symbol as expressions of grief and tributes reverberated through the Twitterverse.
Their show in Memphis was interrupted by a loud bang that reverberated through the auditorium.
The dollar move reverberated across currency markets, driving the euro to its lowest since Nov.
The lyrics of Bowie's biggest hits reverberated through the streets as they crooned in unison.
But in the 1950s, that little brick building reverberated with the messages of the Rev.
Clinton the presumptive Democratic nominee, the phrase soon reverberated across news outlets around the world.
In the intervening months, the call "Justice pour Adama" has reverberated at protests and riots.
The company is still trying to figure out how that error reverberated throughout its network.
Here's what you need to know: • Germany's election results reverberated across the country's political spectrum.
Elizabeth Warren for president in September, anger reverberated across the SandersForPresident Reddit page for days.
A criminal investigation continues, while the scandal reverberated last week at Wells Fargo's annual meeting.
Pruitt sold the White House on an economic message that simply never reverberated with voters.
Yet headlines such as BBC Africa's "Rio 2016: Bikini vs Burka" reverberated through social media.
Unterman's bill has reverberated around the country and been met by a swift backlash from Hollywood.
A simple open-hearted gesture that reverberated across the frozen ponds of the Great White North.
I wanted to know what reverberated through their chests the way my favorite songs filled mine.
The dramatic exchange became a defining moment of the debate and has reverberated in the race.
" Lovato's gut-wrenching, live performance reverberated so strongly, several viewers and celebrities reacted on Twitter. "Incredible.
The assassination of Ms Franco, a young, black, gay activist, has reverberated far beyond her birthplace.
IN RECENT months the business press has reverberated with cheers for the end of performance reviews.
The same sentiment reverberated through the crowds of worshipers as they streamed out of Friday prayers.
Freedom was the value that reverberated in the streets of Tunis and in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
The bankruptcy filing of Toys R Us, the children's store giant, has reverberated across the industry.
The internet reverberated with calls for prayer for victims of attacks in Brussels, Istanbul, Orlando, Fla.
Why it matters: The Syrian refugee crisis overwhelmed neighbors, divided Europe and reverberated around the globe.
The mystic chords of memory reverberated from one side of the American divide to the other.
The episode made headlines on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation this week and quickly reverberated among researchers.
Inevitably, the displeasure of some influential figures in Washington also reverberated among Gonzalez's politically attuned supervisors.
The ruling — a medical judgment, not a legal one — reverberated loudly through the New Orleans region.
The Treasury Department's crackdown on tax inversions reverberated through the political and corporate worlds on Tuesday.
The stories about Weinstein's alleged mistreatment snowballed into a movement against abuse that reverberated across industries.
Since Tarana Burke's #MeToo movement entered the mainstream last year, its consequences have reverberated in every industry.
The hack has also reverberated in Europe, where regulators have taken a hard line on data protection.
Two of those points have reverberated in the popular NBA imagination like few shots before or since.
The massacre reverberated through the U.S. presidential race, with the presumptive major-party opponents in the Nov.
Franco had been critical of police brutality in marginalized neighborhoods and her death reverberated around the world.
The letter drew both swift blowback and support, but it's the backlash that seems to have reverberated.
Clarion cries of "Samson are cooler than Iron Maiden!" reverberated around the globe, and power metal shrugged.
That weakness has reverberated through currency markets, yanking down the Australian dollar and weighing on the euro.
A brief story that appeared on The New York Post's website on Tuesday evening reverberated through Washington.
The consequences from the shooting have reverberated far beyond school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Fla.
Here's a recap of how the day unfolded, and an overview of how it reverberated in Washington.
Buildings lost windows and walls tumbled as the sonic wave from the explosion reverberated through the region.
As gunfire reverberated through downtown Harare, Mnangagwa called for calm and urged patience while results were collated.
Bolton's resignation reverberated across Capitol Hill, where lawmakers had just returned from the six-week summer recess.
The crisis gripping the Turkish lira has rattled emerging markets and reverberated across equities, bonds and raw materials.
They were there for each other, and their words reverberated out from television screens all over the world.
An international panel's report on 43 missing Mexican students reverberated through the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Had the decision gone against Mr. Doig, its effects would have reverberated throughout the art world, experts said.
The crisis has reverberated across global markets and deepened concerns about the outlook for Turkey's banks and manufacturers.
The accusations against Mr. Martinez have reverberated across the advertising industry and raised questions about Madison Avenue's culture.
And so began a debate that has reverberated across the state: Is there enough water to go around?
Cheers for Williams reverberated under the closed roof in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the biggest showplace in the sport.
The room's massive ceilings reverberated my voice and there was surprisingly no noisy work to drown it out.
A slowdown in China, exacerbated by rising trade tensions with the United States, has reverberated around the world.
The triple killing has reverberated through Sheepshead Bay, leaving workers and customers struggling to recover from the events.
Kobe Steel's admission has reverberated through supply chains and cast a shadow over Japan's reputation for precision manufacturing.
The national anthem, usually limited to the start of soccer matches, reverberated off palazzo walls at 6 p.m.
The site was near the city's destroyed synagogue, and during the service the crack of German artillery reverberated.
It was a decision, a mistake, Burke says, that has reverberated through her life for almost 15 years.
The backlash reverberated through his young fan base and with parents who blocked their kids from watching Paul.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)For weeks, loud and angry demands reverberated across Iraq and Lebanon, rattling their political leadership.
When Verizon added 15,000 new routes on August 12, 2014, it inadvertently triggered outages that reverberated across the internet.
The suggestion was flatly rejected by an Obama aide, but the controversy has reverberated across Washington and social media.
The burning of the historic Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday night caused an anguish that reverberated around the world.
The decline of jobs reverberated through New York Citys economy, economist Marc Levinson wrote in a history of containerisation.
To this day, candid photos taken on Black Monday preserve the anxiety and shock that reverberated throughout Wall Street.
"The decline of jobs reverberated through New York City's economy", economist Marc Levinson wrote in a history of containerization.
The tumultuous organ reverberated in the nave and aisles, and I had a sense of the walls themselves singing.
Ms Harman is concerned, rather, with the way in which the murder, and Courvoisier's execution, reverberated through literary London.
Tremors from that day reverberated through time, shaking the earth from London, to Milan, to Madrid, and back again.
And the apparent effort to appropriate a historical figure reverberated in the context of the ongoing conflict over Crimea.
Wonder Girl lifted her sword and meet it, and the clash of metal on metal reverberated through the clearing.
While that format still reverberated through this year's presser, it was regularly interrupted by fascinating but ultimately technical announcements.
One did not bounce but sailed past Rodriguez, hitting a padded wall behind him with a thump that reverberated.
His death reverberated around the country and led to a nationwide discussion on racial profiling and gun rights laws.
Concerns about Google and other U.S. technology companies have reverberated through other parts of the federal government as well.
A senior UN official told CNN's Jim Scuitto that shock reverberated through the chamber when Trump made his threat.
The sounds of the national anthem reverberated through the park as the Brazilian flag was raised at the Maracanã.
That call-and-response only lasted a few seconds, but its impact reverberated through the rest of the festival.
These conditions reverberated throughout Texas for years, until the landmark 2016 Supreme Court decision that deemed the law unconstitutional.
Word reverberated through the astronomical community, amid rumors that the magazine might close or become an online-only publication.
The idea of being kept in the dark — of the toll that secrets can take — reverberated through the episode.
Lawmaker response: Bolton's resignation reverberated across Capitol Hill, where lawmakers had just returned from the six-week summer recess.
Nevertheless, Weinstein is quoted regularly in articles about the treatment, and his noisy skepticism has reverberated across the internet.
The crisis gripping the Turkish lira has rattled other emerging markets and reverberated across equities, bonds and raw materials.
The new presidency has reverberated worldwide, becoming a rallying cry for some and a source of fear for others.
Unbuttoned One night last September, an event took place during Milan Fashion Week that reverberated far beyond the catwalks.
But all was shattered about 45 minutes after midnight when the sound of an explosion reverberated through the entire neighborhood.
The loss of nearly the entire crew reverberated across the country, becoming the deadliest day for firefighters since the Sept.
Queen Bey's 2018 Coachella performance rocked more than just the one festival — it streamed live and reverberated around the world.
Even from Longstreth's earliest days as a composer, his knack for classical arrangements and orchestral inclinations reverberated throughout his work.
Later on Thursday, sounds of blasts from airstrikes that hit the capital, Sanaa, reverberated across its southern and western neighborhoods.
The sounds of my footsteps reverberated off the 22-foot-tall glass walls, a sharp rap dancing back toward me.
It's reminiscent of the colossal walls of sound that reverberated through the warehouse shows of my teens and early 20s.
Mr. Kharma recently toned down his high-volume hawking, which reverberated through the concrete canyon of tall buildings surrounding him.
RELATED: Shaken, saddened, scared: Washington erupts over Mattis News of Mattis' resignation reverberated through Washington like a collective gut punch.
Two in three Germans may become infected, Ms. Merkel said at a news conference that reverberated far beyond her country.
I can't live with this woman for a week, I thought, and it reverberated through my head like a shout.
With the death toll rising to at least 106, and infections spreading to still more countries, the impacts reverberated globally.
Outrage reverberated globally: Reports of the episode have been viewed more than half a billion times on Chinese social media.
The blast reverberated through the Manchester Arena just as a show by the American pop star Ariana Grande was ending.
The decision by the top military appeals court has reverberated through the entire military court system, the Justice Department says.
The attack, which the federal and local authorities are investigating as a possible hate crime, reverberated far beyond both states.
The music from rhythm games like Sound Voltex and In the Groove 3 reverberated off brightly painted cinder-block walls.
The case has reverberated far beyond Stellenbosch because of the town's singular place in South Africa's past, present and future.
Its echoes reverberated in living rooms around the country, promising to envelop even tiny rooms in the sounds of larger ones.
McKenzie said the comments reverberated beyond Michigan, home to the nation's largest Muslim enclave, and alarmed Muslim communities across the country.
His retrieved body was maimed and unrecognizable; his murder reverberated throughout the nation as a severe example of racism's malevolent capacities.
"The echoes of the harassment reverberated on as I was ostracized by my classmates," said the social media strategist and Babble.
Despite the drivers' best efforts, there were still tiny fluctuations of braking and speeding up, and this reverberated around the track.
One team sent a message on that play which reverberated throughout three hours and 13 minutes of Mountain West Conference football.
SSEC fell more than 40 percent in a sell-off that reverberated around the globe amid worries about China's slowing economy.
Buildings lost windows and walls tumbled as the sonic wave from the explosion reverberated through the region, reportedly injuring 1,000 people.
The lyrics of Bowie's biggest hits reverberated through the streets, crowds singing in unison as an acoustic guitarist carried each tune.
But his point — that the new rule governing slides at second base is softening baseball's hard edge — reverberated around the game.
Nonetheless, the episode has reverberated through global supply chains and dealt a fresh blow to Japan's reputation for scrupulous, dependable manufacturing.
The men were hard to see — a flurry of brown fists glimpsed through slits — but the sound reverberated throughout the street.
He began holding rallies, bellowing insults through loudspeakers that reverberated inside the Sufis' house of worship as they tried to pray.
Ms. Davis's actions, which came at a watershed moment for gay-rights advocates, reverberated across the country and led to lawsuits.
Williams Arena was not at capacity for Games 1 and 2, but the crowd reverberated through the 89-year-old barn.
Voters had other ideas, and little-known Randolph-Macon College professor Dave Brat scored a shocking win that reverberated around Washington.
Once public, the revelation immediately reverberated around Washington, and General McMaster found himself briefly cornered by reporters at the White House.
The killings of three women and six children, members of a binational community that farms land in northern Mexico, reverberated worldwide.
Wall Street dropped sharply on Tuesday as warnings by bellwether companies of higher costs stemming from the surge in yields reverberated.
As the vote of censure reverberated across the campus on Wednesday, some academics sought to distance the furor from Mr. Pompeo.
Still, his statements reverberated in Beijing, where South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, was meeting with Chinese leaders about North Korea.
His jaw shattered in the club, according to my friends who were there, and fear reverberated throughout the scene for months.
The news reverberated around the dance world and made the front pages of France's major daily newspapers, Le Monde and Le Figaro.
The news reverberated through world markets, and left oil watchers looking for clarity provided by the OPEC meeting—which also ultimately disappointed.
We saw the X-Men battle the Avengers in 2012, which set into motion events that reverberated throughout Marvel Comics for years.
Last month, the image of a 5-year-old Syrian boy rescued after an airstrike leveled his house reverberated around the world.
It sounds like a melodramatic emo lyric, but it reverberated in my mind, leading me to come out a few months later.
President Trump, however, has staked out a far more insular, transactional and sovereignty-minded posture, and the consequences have already reverberated globally.
And as The Hill's Rebecca Kheel reports, it vexed the foreign policy and defense communities and reverberated through corridors at the Pentagon.
While the worst of the delays were in the Northeast, where there was torrential rain and thunderstorms, delays reverberated around the country.
But Mr. Reeb's slaying reverberated beyond the South more than Mr. Jackson's because he was a minister, and because he was white.
Resolute to eat, she watched Ms. Lovato on the televisions above the pizza stand, as the chorus reverberated throughout the arena halls.
Nevertheless, the hashtag has reverberated widely on Facebook and Twitter, driven in no small part by tweets from the president's own son.
All three cases have reverberated worldwide, and were referenced by Time Magazine when it named "The Guardians" as Person of The Year.
He leaves a legacy of pushing its products toward disposability and unrepairability, a choice that has reverberated across the consumer electronics industry.
At 6:6103, long after the first Muslim prayer had reverberated across Indonesia, Captain Suneja took off from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
It was an odd comment that reverberated through the auditorium, a statement of the obvious that sounded like an accusation of wrongdoing.
The case has reverberated in the sports world, and it led to the resignation of the entire U.S.A. Gymnastics board of directors.
At the height of the morning rush, the power failure at the 53rd Street station in Midtown Manhattan reverberated across the system.
Anti-Muslim slogans reverberated on roads leading to the gathering near the old part of the city, where many Muslim families live.
The attack, which the federal authorities called a hate crime, reverberated around the world, magnifying concerns about anti-immigrant sentiments in America.
It sounded big—the violent rattle of the Martini shaker and the muted explosion of a champagne cork reverberated throughout the house.
The case has reverberated across the border, with President Trump once threatening to designate Mexican organized crime groups as foreign terrorist organizations.
Rabbi says congregants unbowed The shooting struck at the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood and reverberated across the nation.
He is the conscience that our country has so desperately needed and his message has now reverberated throughout the entire Democratic Party.
The fever-pitch debate reverberated throughout the Hill, and many lawmakers challenged Price on this topic during his Senate confirmation hearing today.
The capital reverberated with claims by McCabe that President Donald Trump orchestrated his ouster to cover up his own obstruction of justice.
Pollsters in both parties say the decline in Trump's national approval rating evident since Labor Day has reverberated powerfully in those places.
I even discovered one called Collusion, a word that reverberated through the political echo chamber for the first half of the year.
His voice not only traveled from the newspaper's bureau at the state capitol in Jackson to neighboring Louisiana, but also reverberated nationwide.
One Wall Street executive involved in Democratic Party politics said news of Sanders' hospitalization reverberated at least incrementally in the financial markets.
Coats' real-time reaction to the news drew a laugh from the crowd, and reverberated across social media and network news channels.
It reverberated throughout the world as yet another demonstration of the country's desire to establish dominance as an aviation and military superpower.
"The lack of demand started from downstream and reverberated all the way upstream to cotton as a raw input," said OCBC's Lee.
The massacre reverberated on the presidential campaign trail, where Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, the two likely opponents in the Nov.
If the pattern of earlier booms had followed, Western Australia's plight would have reverberated around the country and ended in a national bust.
But as the musical begins to expand outside of New York City, the casting notice reverberated negatively with human rights lawyer Randolph McLaughlin.
This message reverberated across Silicon Valley, where companies were advised to decrease burn and show sustainability by demonstrating an ability to make money.
The sudden policy shifts have reverberated in the sports world, too, leaving many international athletes wondering what their futures are likely to hold.
Mr Lynskey begins with the genesis of "1984" and its reception in 1949, and then explains how it reverberated through the cold war.
The scandal reverberated through the church, exposing similar allegations worldwide that compromised its moral authority and led to years of multimillion-dollar settlements.
The excerpt was published online Monday and quickly reverberated across Washington, though few senators were willing to talk about it the next day.
Thunderclaps of Israeli artillery fire reverberated across the frontier between Syria and Israel, with the faint sound of impact echoing back moments later.
It did not receive much notice, but a decision by a federal judge in Massachusetts has reverberated loudly through the private equity industry.
Talk of presidential pardons reverberated on this week's Sunday shows following President Trump's tweet saying he "has the complete power" to forgive offenses.
Syria is a propitious place for President Trump to have sent that message, because President Obama's own Syrian message reverberated around the world.
Three decades ago, the Church in the Philippines championed a 'People Power' revolution that reverberated around the world and ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
Just like every weekend, the tech bros and coders of Silicon Valley were gathered as Earth, Wind & Fire reverberated from a nearby boombox.
I wonder if this is why the recent retrospective of figurative painter Nicole Eisenman at the New Museum reverberated for so many people.
Clinton, the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee, had been questioned in the J. Edgar Hoover Building three weeks before her party's convention quickly reverberated.
By daybreak, gunfire and explosions reverberated across the city, as the jihadists fought street battles with security forces and snipers picked off targets.
A slowdown in China, exacerbated by rising trade tensions with the U.S., has reverberated around the world, diminishing growth in Europe and elsewhere.
Another sharp note reverberated through the small kitchen, and she thrust the window open and leaned over the table, sticking her nose out.
More broadly, the American tariffs — justified by the Trump administration as a defense of national security — reverberated as a blow against world trade.
But in India's wildlife community, the latest accident seems to have reverberated more, adding to the sadness and outrage that has been building.
When Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this month dismissed bootstrapping at a congressional hearing as "physically impossible," outrage reverberated across the conservative media world.
After the news of her stepping down after a 38-year tenure at The Times on Thursday, reactions reverberated across the literary world.
President Donald J. Trump's pledge to visit "fire and fury" upon North Korea, should it persist in making threats, reverberated through the media.
Google hired IRI Consultants after nearly two years of unprecedented internal dissent at the company that has since reverberated across the tech industry.
Delirious supporters draped in the Tricolor flag spilled on to Parisian boulevards as the blare of car horns reverberated through the French capital.
The two mass shootings reverberated across the U.S. political arena with some Democratic presidential candidates accusing Trump, a Republican, of stoking racial divisions here.
Extremists launched a deadly attack on the luxury hotel in Kenya's capital, sending people fleeing as explosions and heavy gunfire reverberated through the complex.
The explosion was so loud that it reverberated across the Hudson River all the way to Hoboken, New Jersey, according to social media users.
The 31-year-old's high profile meant his failure to secure a halfpipe podium spot in Sochi four years ago reverberated around the world.
Trump's election and presidency have helped create a "strongman model" that has reverberated around the world and fueled an increase in violence, Vincent said.
Kathy Miller, Donald Trump's campaign chair in Mahoning County, Ohio, resigned Thursday after controversial comments she made to The Guardian reverberated across social media.
However, the audacity of the statement reverberated through social media as people tried to ascertain how he could have such insight into her heart.
The violence reverberated through the presidential campaign, but neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton appeared to find a message that could unify the country.
His landings reverberated throughout the space like explosions, and his jumps brought him closer to the audience seated in chairs around the performance area.
We just had these extremely raw songs that reverberated with the feelings of everything that happened, or became a mirror for this terrible incident.
The chaos affected more than 140,000 passengers in Britain and reverberated around the world, delaying tens of thousands of people traveling for the holidays.
While no member mentioned the 2016 Russian hacks of the DNC at this meeting, the issue has reverberated throughout their deliberations over these plans.
News of the triple slaying at a Chapel Hill apartment complex reverberated here and around the world as another instance of hatred toward Muslims.
But his case captured the attention of the pope and the United States president, and raised difficult ethical issues that reverberated around the world.
On the contrary, the announcement that "One Hundred Years of Solitude" will become a series has reverberated throughout the world, only reinforcing its standing.
Aftershocks from South Island reverberated all the way to Wellington, the country's capital on the North Island, where residents were told to stay indoors Monday.
The bloody rampage reverberated on the presidential campaign trail, where presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, his likely opponent in the Nov.
Odebrecht is at the heart of a Brazilian bribery and kickback probe, known as Lava Jato or Car Wash, that has reverberated across Latin America.
A history of racial rhetoric Trump targeted the liberal Democratic lawmakers in a flurry of Sunday morning tweets that reverberated with extremist white nationalistic sentiment.
By the time we were celebrating at Sylvia's, the historic soul food restaurant nestled in the belly of Harlem, Ingrid's words reverberated in my spirit.
Last spring, the CDC published a first-of-its-kind guideline on prescribing opioids for chronic pain that has reverberated throughout the health care system.
The firm is at the heart of a bribery and kickback probe, known as Lava Jato or Car Wash, that has reverberated across Latin America.
As his comments reverberated around the summit, Trump watched as the NATO secretary general was forced onto a tightrope woven out of the caustic statements.
The closing of the club reverberated among revelers around the world; a stop at Fabric was a must-do on any clubber's trip to London.
The most common explanation as the deal reverberated through Washington was also the simplest: that Trump was being Trump, as unpredictable and turbulent as ever.
A catalyst for the law was last year's fatal shooting of Stephon Clark, whose death sparked major protests in the state capital and reverberated nationwide.
Greater attention is being paid to the original sins of the United States—slavery and genocide—and the way they have reverberated across the centuries.
Neither cleric issued his statement on guardianship as a formal fatwa, but Manea's comment nonetheless reverberated as an unusually liberal opinion for a senior scholar.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders reverberated with policy give-and-take, political substance and a sense of freshness that suggested a party with a mission.
As I was interviewing them — but before we knew which test they could get — a sudden and jolting BEEP BEEP BEEP reverberated through the drugstore.
Over the silence of an evening without traffic, the clanging of metal, the tooting of horns and the popping of firecrackers reverberated across the city.
Arrests needlessly put parents in prison, or saw children being removed from their homes, causing irreparable ruptures in families and communities that reverberated through generations.
As we saw in the Great Recession, private household debt and state budget cuts both reverberated throughout the economy, exacerbating wage cuts and job losses.
The assassination reverberated powerfully around the world, especially in American cities, where the tragedy sparked unrest in Washington, Chicago, Baltimore, Kansas City, Missouri, and elsewhere.
I wasn't the only one offering ominous forecasts of electoral longevity: The word "slog" reverberated through the lobby of the Courtyard by Marriott in Manchester.
When I finally found the power within myself to commit and step out of my comfort zone, it reverberated in every aspect of my life.
Full story here... Saudis preparing to admit journalist was killed The news broke during the 3pm hour on CNN and reverberated quickly across the globe.
Mr. Uhlmann's comments reverberated far and wide, trending on Twitter in Washington, charging to the front page of Reddit and drawing coverage from publications internationally.
The resulting chaos affected more than 140,000 passengers in Britain and reverberated around the world, delaying tens of thousands of people traveling for the holidays.
A slowdown in China, exacerbated by rising trade tensions with the United States, has reverberated around the world, dragging down growth in Europe and elsewhere.
The dollar had slumped as the Bank of Japan's move to trim its purchases of long-dated government bonds (JGB) this week reverberated across currency markets.
Cheers and laughter from James Dawson's "Pocket Poker Salon" — where you could only bet with non-monetary items currently in your pockets — reverberated throughout the building.
Sound reverberated everywhere, from the endless click of heels to the cacophonous clank, clank, clank of hundreds of bottles of soda being wheeled on metal carts.
The attention on Mr. Schroeder and the article about business courts has reverberated through Connecticut newsrooms and raised questions about his journalistic ethics among some employees.
And this week, the dramatic friendship breakup between YouTube stars James Charles and Tati Westbrook has reverberated across the internet, far beyond the beauty influencer community.
WATCH: Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Assault On Tuesday, Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, a controversial decision that reverberated around Washington.
The China development reverberated in hog futures, with Chicago Mercantile Exchange October lean hog futures swinging nearly limit-up and -down in the same trading session.
Baddiel & Skinner's refrain of "It's coming home" still reverberated around stadia across the country and a group of gifted young players were coming to the fore.
The news that he is stepping down as CEO reverberated through the business world, briefly sending shares of Starbucks stock down as much as 10 percent.
The allegations against Jordan came during a congressional recess and on the eve of the Independence Day holiday, but they still reverberated through the GOP conference.
A decision in the state's favor would have reverberated far beyond Mato Grosso, activists said, leading other state governments to try and weaken indigenous land rights.
Yet the action closes out one more chapter of the confirmation hearings that consumed the nation's capital for several weeks and reverberated in November's midterm elections.
As the referendum result reverberated on the morning of June 24, markets plunged from Tokyo to London to New York, erasing $2 trillion in global wealth.
Using the experience of a successful playing career, his message has reverberated with players and brought harmony back to a locker room filled with big egos.
The move against Turkey, prompted in part by its detention of an American pastor, has reverberated through the global economy and raised fears of market volatility.
Ford escaped, but she says the trauma of that incident has reverberated throughout her life, undermining her relationships, her sense of safety, her sense of justice.
NEW DELHI — When an Indian journalist was shot and killed outside her home one warm night in September, news of her death reverberated across the country.
The percussive jabbing of a djembe reverberated throughout the large space, its counts growing in intensity as Ms. Dallas, 93, held her position with visible ease.
The case has reverberated far beyond the courtrooms of Michigan, leading to efforts to identify the officials who knew about the abuse and covered it up.
It reverberated along with the bellows of a history that has, for this black community, failed time and time again to deliver the justice we deserve.
The case has reverberated across much of the country, reviving memories of the mass disappearances and killings that took place during the brutal 1976-1983 dictatorship.
Anyone who followed the bungled Iowa caucuses would know that things in the early states could go south, and that when they did the consequences reverberated.
Fears that a deeper-than-expected slowdown in the Chinese economy would drag on global economic growth have reverberated across financial markets in the past year.
The alarm caused by the abduction reverberated across America, evoking the worst fears of parents and helping to change the way the authorities tracked missing children.
The death of the 16-year-old, whose Facebook page showed a circle of teenage friends, reverberated beyond the small village of San Jose del Rodeo.
While the political ramifications of Trump's clemency spree reverberated throughout Washington on Tuesday, criminal justice reform advocates urged Trump not to forget those without political connections.
The shootings reverberated across the political arena on Sunday as Democratic presidential candidates called for stricter gun laws and accused President Donald Trump of stoking racial tensions.
Slowly, his arms straight, Gunnarsson waited until two drum beats sounded before bringing his hands together over his head, grunting as the "thunderclap" reverberated throughout the stadium.
I could hear the pain welling up in Bill's voice: The two partners had gone their separate ways, but Bill's lingering feelings reverberated through his terse sentences.
" "It felt muffled, so I knew that we were not really close to it but that we were close enough that it reverberated through our entire bodies.
"This was a swift and significant loss and its impact has reverberated through everyone that participated in the search," said Christopher Eddy, search and rescue mission coordinator.
While the world remains focused on resolving the issue of Deutsche Bank, Pal believes its effects have reverberated unnoticed through the rest of the European banking sector.
Raisi got 38% of vote The victory reverberated in seats of power across the globe, on the Iranian streets and at the highest level of Iranian power.
Technology stocks closed slightly higher as cybersecurity firms benefited from a global ransomware attack that reverberated over the weekend, impacting more than 200,000 computers in 150 countries.
The fallout from the video reverberated throughout the political world and social media over the holiday weekend and earned swift condemnation from both sides of the aisle.
EURO The ECB's decision to push back its first post-crisis interest rate increase to 2020 reverberated across financial markets, pulling bond yields across the eurozone lower.
The issue reverberated across the Capitol on Wednesday, as Democrats in the House and Senate were bombarded with questions about whether a change in leadership is needed.
Hearing tomorrow was going to be a better day, believe in yourself and be strong no matter what life threw at you reverberated deeply in our community.
In short, the crash in capital spending among frackers reverberated through the whole energy ecosystem, hitting activity in logistics, real estate and finance, as well as manufacturing.
This summer's heated debate over bans on the full-body swimwear by beach towns on the French Riviera has reverberated around the world, with widely different reactions.
The crisis has prompted President Donald Trump to impose sanctions on Turkey and double trade tariffs, exacerbating a slide in Turkey's lira which reverberated across global markets.
"In a voice that reverberated the length and breadth of the grassy terrace," Mr. Bergman said, the artist responded obscenely, telling him to do something anatomically impossible.
Not many pollsters track municipal elections — but starting this fall, the few who do noticed a backlash to Trumpism that reverberated all the way down the ballot.
It was a scandal that reverberated across Asia, and threatened the safety of thousands of HIV-positive people living in Singapore where gay sex is technically illegal.
Weakness in the world's fourth largest economy reverberated across the eurozone, where growth slumped to a seven-year low of 0.1% in final quarter of last year.
The news, which broke in late European trade, reverberated across financial markets on both sides of the Atlantic, with Wall Street shares and U.S. Treasury yields tumbling.
Shares in Ryanair, which is also counting the cost of stubbornly high fuel prices, fell by more than 13 percent and the company's warning reverberated across sector.
Financial markets The markets in Asia and Europe were down overnight as the shockwaves from the big drop in the US stock market reverberated around the world.
The scandal reverberated beyond Brazil, leading to the prosecution of presidents, the suicides of at least two suspects and the apparent assassination of a witness in Colombia.
Brunson is at the center of a row between Turkey and the United States, which has exacerbated a crisis in Turkey's lira and reverberated across global markets.
The image of the 5 year old Syrian boy reverberated around the world, becoming the new face of the brutal civil war that has raged for 5 years.
They held up signs calling on the government to withdraw the extradition bill completely, while chants of "Free Hong Kong" reverberated around the cavernous glass and steel hall.
Egged on by Infowars' Alex Jones and Mike Cernovich, fake news articles discussing Kelley reverberated throughout conservative Facebook groups, according to posts viewed through the analytics tool CrowdTangle.
They were once coded as ugly, reserved for seniors and the menstruating, and Jones's feelings of shame for her granny panties reverberated through an entire generation of women.
But the oil pain isn't just being felt by SMEs, it's reverberated across the oil sector with energy prices now down 70 percent since the summer of 20143.
Since Trump signed an executive order on Friday, temporarily barring refugees and people from seven majority Muslim countries from entering the US, outrage has reverberated across the world.
In 2012, as the debt crisis reverberated, that stance shifted when Eldorado acquired 31,700 hectares of mineral-rich land from the government for €22017 bn ($22016 billion USD).
The mourners, gathered outside Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota, brought purple flowers and shared hugs outside the compound's walls, while news of his death reverberated throughout the community.
Ocasio-Cortez has called for abolishing ICE, and her victory over a member of House Democratic leadership reverberated throughout the party, highlighting the issue's importance on the left.
Multiple media outlets, including CNBC, pounced on the ABC report, which reverberated through markets and stirred speculation that the Trump campaign may have colluded with the Russian government.
Cries for due process, notice of the charges against someone accused and meaningful opportunity to be heard echoed throughout both chambers of Congress and reverberated throughout the nation.
While some of that roar was produced by the supporters inside the Stade de France, most of it reverberated from the vocal chords of a single television commentator.
But those words have reverberated in both London and Belfast, with Brexit minister David Davis saying they were more "a statement of intent" than a legally binding move.
Cheers reverberated through the area as images from the entertainment stages played on a giant screen mounted on the building just below the pole supporting the crystal ball.
The horror of the shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday, which left at least 58 people dead and more than 515 injured, has reverberated here in New York.
Fears of a trans-Pacific trade war reverberated through the world's markets, with the stock prices for major exporters like Boeing and Caterpillar plunging more than 5 percent.
The two massacres have reverberated across the political arena, with Democratic presidential candidates calling for stricter gun laws and accusing President Donald Trump of stoking anti-immigrant tensions.
The boos that reverberated through the stadium were loud enough that even Giancarlo Stanton — getting loose in the subterranean batting cages — knew it was Boston reliever Joe Kelly.
The protests have already reverberated in Taiwan, which holds a presidential election in January that is, by some measure, boiling down to a referendum on ties with China.
The aftermath of the incidentThe incident reverberated through West Street, and managing its fallout was a key concern for the family office in the early months of 2018.
In Nigeria, the dominant party lost elections last year and conceded to Muhammadu Buhari, who is now president, in a peaceful transfer of power that reverberated across Africa.
Neither man was elected to high office, but their messages in print, in words and in deeds reverberated across the globe and in the highest chambers of power.
Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht is at the heart of a Brazilian bribery and kickback probe, known as Lava Jato or Car Wash, that has reverberated across Latin America.
Her impending departure has reminded women of how much it meant to them, to see one of their own making decisions that have reverberated throughout the global economy.
Its investigations have reverberated well beyond Brazil, as evidence and cooperating witnesses have exposed bribery schemes at prominent Brazilian companies that had major business projects throughout the Americas.
The fire reverberated through the soccer world and focused the attention on living conditions for young Brazilian players, many of whom live in similar dormitories across the country.
The repercussions of the dramatic decline in department stores have reverberated deeply into the retail sector, and Cramer says this cannot be dismissed as a one-time-only incident.
With an expert hand, Marin Sardy breathes life and urgency into her simultaneously intimate and expansive telling of how the echoes of mental illness have reverberated through a family.
It's also noteworthy that the film is based upon a true story, and that Newt Knight's real-life interracial intimacies reverberated long after the conclusion of the Civil War.
It began in London, where Ravens and Jaguars players locked arms or dropped to their knees as the US national anthem reverberated across the Wembley Stadium international game site.
As protests, outrage and calls for Trump's impeachment reverberated, the nation's military leaders took the extraordinary step of also speaking out, albeit without directly challenging their commander in chief.
The movement set off a chain reaction that has reverberated in every corner of Hollywood, with dozens of prominent actors, directors, producers, and writers facing allegations of sexual misconduct.
O'Connor's decision may be reversed on an intermediate appeal, but because of the importance of the massive law, a looming question reverberated Monday: What would the Supreme Court do?
The haste with which the Texans responded to the season-ending injury of receiver Will Fuller not only resonated within their Houston locker room, it reverberated throughout the league.
Police officers swarmed Chelsea's streets after the blast, which reverberated across a city scarred by terrorism and vigilant about threats, just days after the 227th anniversary of the Sept.
In basketball-crazed North Carolina, the withdrawal of NCAA tournament games and the National Basketball Association All-Star game, which had been awarded to Charlotte, reverberated throughout the state.
Although the shame has reverberated for the family (Trevor's siblings are reluctant to have children of their own), the emphasis here is on how Trevor's former household has coped.
Paul's infection quickly reverberated throughout the Senate, where lawmakers were surprised by his diagnosis as they pushed ahead with a massive package to rescue the economy from the outbreak.
Chants of "Do your job so I can do mine" reverberated throughout the Capitol halls, along with other slogans including "55 strong" — a reference to the state's 55 counties.
At that time, the country was beginning to emerge from the 2008 financial crisis, which was perpetuated by irresponsible lending practices that reverberated across the U.S. and global economies.
On the night before it was declared that the Shah had officially abdicated, Iranians took to their balconies, beating pots and pans as 'Allahu Akbar' reverberated across the capital.
Nearly a month after the crash that reverberated across the country, the two-hour tribute was a renewed showcase of Bryant's stature and the shock that surrounded his death.
The shootings reverberated across the political arena - Democratic candidates for next year's presidential election called on Sunday for stricter gun laws and accused President Donald Trump of stoking racial tensions.
The repercussions of the dramatic decline in department stores have reverberated deeply into the retail sector, and Jim Cramer says this cannot be dismissed as a one-time-only incident.
So Lucasfilm waited weeks, and wove it into an announcement that reverberated like a Death Star explosion: J.J. Abrams and Empire Strikes Back legend Lawrence Kasdan would write it instead.
Time's Up. These two words have reverberated across the globe since over 25 women in Hollywood joined forces to form a movement to combat systemic sexual harassment across all workplaces.
Thailand's crackdown on human smuggling and trafficking syndicates reverberated around the region in 2015 and drew global attention to the abuses suffered by some of those seeking a better life.
As the players walked off the court, lusty boos reverberated around the arena and replays of the final sequence flickered over and over on the jumbo screen above center court.
Her remarks immediately reverberated across the communications and tech industries, which both have huge stakes in the outcome of the vote, as a sign the plan could be in trouble.
She said she spent the morning in tears as Mr. Trump's campaign promises reverberated through her head: mass deportation, bans on Muslims and building a wall along the Mexican border.
The shooting reverberated through some of the most divisive issues roiling the United States: gay rights, gun control, immigration, the Islamic State and homegrown terrorism, and fear of Islam. 2129.
Slowdowns in China's economic growth and industrial output reverberated through global financial markets last year, causing prices of equities and commodities to plunge in both emerging markets and advanced economies.
What's most notable, however, is how the opening flashback makes viewers feel the sheer gutting horror of that moment and how it would have reverberated in the decades to come.
News that a health care worker could have exposed students at the event last Friday night, a mixer for doctors and Dartmouth College students, swiftly reverberated on the nearby campus.
"The audience's gasp at this footwear transformation in the summer 2014 couture collection Tuesday must have reverberated beyond Chanel's habitual showplace, the Grand Palais," Suzy Menkes wrote at the time.
That has reverberated more than usual this year, ever since a British soprano, Lesley Garrett, wrote an article this month calling on King's College to include girls in its choir.
THE OWL'S LEGACY This 153 television series from Chris Marker (being shown here as a film) looks at how the inventions of ancient Greece have reverberated through the modern world.
And the shock waves reverberated 200 miles away in Boston, where another woman of color who is challenging an entrenched incumbent was clearly buoyed by the surprising turn of events.
Malcolm's prison transformation inside the walls of three correctional facilities in Massachusetts reverberated globally through his writing and the transformational commitment to teaching and activism that began during his confinement.
News of the attack quickly reverberated around the region, with citizens of Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia among the victims, along with people from Belgium, France and India.
The shooting struck the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood and reverberated across the United States, closing out a week of traumatic events with common roots in hate.
The issue of cultural appropriation reverberated in Canada in July 2018 when a show "Slav," by the acclaimed Quebec theater director Robert Lepage, premiered at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
The seismic tremors from Libya's revolution in 2011 reverberated across geographical and generational borders, in Manchester's sizable Libyan population — the largest outside Libya — and in the Abedi family as well.
The interaction between a nadir for happiness among the middle aged along with a major downturn has had major social, political and health consequences that have reverberated around the world.
Last year, in a decision that reverberated across the West Coast, the court ruled that it was unconstitutional to cite someone for sleeping outdoors if there wasn't any shelter available.
First there was a rumble of heavy footsteps, followed by a burst of applause and cheers that reverberated deep into the theater's subterranean dressing rooms and lasted nearly 100 minutes.
Kim English, whose melismatic vocals and spiritual perspective anchored more than a dozen house-music hits that reverberated in dance clubs beginning in the 1990s, died on Tuesday in Chicago.
Texas Instrument's message reverberated the most through the broader market, feeding fears that slowing Chinese growth and trade wars will bite into earnings growth in the fourth quarter and next year.
While authorities are still piecing together exactly what happened -- the FBI is investigating the incident as a hate crime -- Purinton's words and actions have reverberated half a world away, in India.
But Trump's ceremonial 2020 campaign launch rally also reverberated with the unity-shredding grievances that threaten to whip up equal fervor against him and could make him a one-term President.
Fernandez trains in Canada but his success has reverberated to his native land, where figure skating has struggled to find a similar level of popularity enjoyed by soccer, tennis and basketball.
The fears reverberated through the global financial markets, with the yield curve between three-month U.S. Treasury bills and 23.9-year notes inverting for the second time in under a week.
That proved politically disastrous, a decision that hindered Ford's presidency — but also reverberated for decades to come and made the use of the pardon both more high profile and less common.
Still, the ensuing chaos — in a country still shaken by last month's bombing at a Manchester concert as well as an attack outside Parliament in March— quickly reverberated around the world.
The tone of rhetoric Trump used, which has reverberated around the world and raised alarm among national security and foreign policy experts, did not surprise many around him, the officials said.
Black smoke rose into the sky and explosions reverberated around the Abu Salim and Hadba districts, and a witness said a major road nearby had been blocked off with shipping containers.
Coric beat eight-times Wimbledon champion Roger Federer to win the Halle title in the build-up to the year's third Grand Slam — a result that reverberated around the tennis world.
The investigative memo reiterates that claim and says that once the officers began firing, the sound "likely reverberated," giving the officers the impression that someone in the truck was firing back.
DOLLAR: The dollar index was set for its biggest monthly fall in nearly two years as comments by senior U.S. officials this week backing a weak dollar reverberated through currency markets.
The Miller trade, however, reverberated through the clubhouse as players came to the realization that the Yankees, for the first time in decades, had placed the future ahead of the present.
Over the weekend, the president sent a tweet designed to appease Chinese business interests over American ones, and one which has reverberated within the national security community and the business roundtable.
Mr. Guaidó's moves on Tuesday reverberated throughout the region, where Latin American leaders came out for and against his push, divided on whether what was happening amounted to a coup attempt.
Texan Beto O'Rouke didn't win a Senate seat, but his Democratic drumbeat reverberated down the ballot: Every single Republican judge in Harris County, home of Houston, lost their seats to Democrats.
A magnitude-4.1 earthquake centered in Delaware reverberated along the East Coast on Thursday afternoon — an unusual occurrence in the region that caught people from Virginia to New York off guard.
The killing quickly reverberated around the country and was seen by many as yet another instance of a white police officer killing a black civilian who was minding her own business.
At the time, families were grappling with the effects of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, perpetuated by irresponsible lending practices that reverberated across the U.S. and global economies.
Mr. Trump's most recent statements, made at a White House round-table discussion last week with leaders of the nation's top drug companies, have reverberated throughout the medical and pharmaceutical industries.
Al Sharpton, a civil rights leader who was in Baltimore for a conference on the black economic agenda — reverberated throughout this long-suffering city, whose troubles predated the Freddie Gray uprising.
The elevator door screeched while closing, as if wounded, and the hallways I left behind, as I rose in a series of shudders, reverberated with a sound that was almost gleeful.
Her death reverberated throughout New York City, among stunned parents who often traverse crowded subway stairs with strollers and among people who are disabled and regularly encounter an inaccessible transit system.
Mr. Crowley's defeat reverberated through the Democratic caucus in Congress, as lawmakers grappled with the loss of a likely candidate for speaker and the prospect of new leadership for the party.
It was an event that reverberated around the country, driving increased national attention to the ways that police violence affects communities of color, fueling increased calls for police reform and accountability.
The first and second Mass Effect changed the genre by treating role-playing with maturity, depth, and an addictive sense of agency derived from making dramatic choices that reverberated with real consequences.
Johnson took his biggest stumble of the campaign last week when he said during an MSNBC interview that he did not know what Aleppo was, a misstep that reverberated through the media.
When John Tavares, the team's captain, scored to eliminate the Florida Panthers in the opening round, Barclays Center reverberated with the same raucous cheers that shook Nassau Coliseum, the team's former home.
Read more: Why WeWork's $47 billion private valuation could be a key stumbling block for its IPO — and might even derail it completelyWeWork's struggles to go public have reverberated back on SoftBank.
The powerful legacy of these unbuilt works, Mr. Libeskind writes, lies in "the beholder's imagination," much as Beethoven's final works must have reverberated in the composer's mind's ear after he went deaf.
When the Russian doping scandal hit the sports world in late 2015 and reverberated all the way through the last summer's Rio Games, it had the potential to be a watershed event.
The decision reverberated through a country that is currently having a historic high-stakes battle over whether Kenya will become the second African nation after South Africa to decriminalize same-sex intimacy.
Sandwiched between the Sanborn maps are 21890,2200 pages that bristle with a gripping narrative of the competing agendas that defined the two neighborhoods and reverberated from the 21980th century to the 203th.
The cancellation reverberated across the country, feeding into the broad political feud that exploded during the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, pitting her supporters against the man who replaced her, Michel Temer.
The case sent a wave of fear through New York City and reverberated with parents across the country who had to rethink where or whether to let their children venture out alone.
The shooting has struck at the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood and reverberated across the nation as people have banded together to comfort one another and stare down hatred.
Profit warnings in the morning from retailer Carpetright and funeral services provider Dignity reverberated across the retail sector and underscored the challenges facing British companies that suffer most when household finances are tight.
For all the excitement evident in the audience, the loudest cheers reverberated across social media as the BTS ARMY noted all the enthusiasm and welcomed the legion of newly converted SNL-watching fans.
The tensions reverberated through global financial markets, with the yield curve between three-month U.S. Treasury bills and 10-year notes inverting for the second time in less than a week on Monday.
As I stepped onto the coarse sand for the first time in Belize, is it possible the energy of my life changed, reverberated in a storm of bees in my bedroom countries away?
As CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, Shkreli raised the price of a drug used by some AIDS patients from $13.50 per pill to $750, resulting in a public outcry that reverberated around the country.
The disappointment over Tokyo's decision to delay a sales tax increase reverberated in the currency markets with the Japanese yen falling one big figure overnight to 109.480 from an overnight high of 110.830.
LONDON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Disappointing Chinese data and worries over the outlook for U.S. interest rates reverberated through emerging markets on Wednesday with stocks enduring the steepest daily tumble in nearly three weeks.
The death of Zaha Hadid at 65 on Thursday has reverberated through quarters of the architecture world from Baghdad, where she was born, to New York, London and Guangzhou, China, where she built.
The tensions reverberated through global financial markets, with the yield curve between three-month U.S. Treasury bills and 27.6-year notes inverting for the second time in less than a week on Monday.
In basketball-crazed North Carolina, the withdrawal of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament games and the National Basketball Association All-Star game, which had been awarded to Charlotte, reverberated throughout the state.
Oppenheim, one of the eatery's four owners and an ebullient father of nine, poured some Jack Daniel's as Bob Marley reverberated off the raw concrete and exposed piping of the industrial chic interior.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 2 When Red Sox catcher Sandy Leon connected with the baseball, the sound reverberated off the bat in that crisp, unmistakable sound of square contact between two rounded objects.
The Brexit vote has reverberated through financial markets, sending the pound to its lowest level in 26.6460 years despite government attempts to relieve some of the confusion about the political and economic outlook.
The pronouncements and maneuvers in world capitals have reverberated through the kitchens and living rooms of farmers, who were targets in part because they are big exporters and core supporters of Mr. Trump.
The show's approach to sociopolitical issues — its star and co-creator, Roseanne Barr, plays an unabashed Trump supporter who spars with her liberal sister, played by Laurie Metcalf — especially reverberated among heartland viewers.
But its overarching themes — how far parents will go to secure opportunities for their children, and the systemic advantages some demographic groups wield over others — reverberated through the emerging details of the scandal.
In the fall of 2017, as they were working on a play that included a story of sexual assault as one thread of the plot, the headlines about Mr. Weinstein and others reverberated.
Photo by Alex Durán​, courtesy of Sluur​ Sluur's sonic template is built on darkness: lush, reverberated guitars reminiscent of dark wave and postpunk bands such as Bauhaus, Joy Division, and Sisters of Mercy.
For an hour or so, the dome reverberated with the planet's recent seismic history, from its everyday crackles and pops to the jarring explosions of major quakes, such as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.
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It. The apparent suicide of Kate Spade, the designer whose eponymous pocketbooks swung from the shoulders of Manhattan's coolest teenagers, reverberated painfully on Tuesday through a rarefied set of young New York women.
And although she now sat jittery with vulnerability, inhabiting a character whose fragility reverberated across the room, it occurred to me later that this was the most at ease I ever saw her.
But the Chinese left's broader message of muscular nationalism and its criticism of widening inequality have reverberated, especially among retirees, hard-up workers and former party officials dismayed by extravagant wealth and corruption.
Fears from the attack reverberated in neighboring Norway, where the police said on Twitter that officers in the nation's largest cities and at the airport in Oslo would be armed until further notice.
The remarks reverberated in Washington, where Republicans and Democrats are working furiously to shape perceptions of the GOP tax bill, which will reduce the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent.
I don't know what it's like to run a business alone, but I think when you're running a small business with someone you're super close to, the highs and the lows are reverberated.
Mixed messages from the United States, an ally to all parties in the crisis, also has appeared to complicate the diplomacy in a crisis that has reverberated across the Middle East and beyond.
His stunning revelation late Saturday that he had canceled secret talks at Camp David with the Taliban and the Afghan government sent shock waves through Washington that reverberated all the way to Kabul.
The judge had predicted some pushback, but he may not have expected how his decision reverberated around the nation, provoking a social media firestorm that swept up public defenders, prosecutors and ordinary citizens.
The sizeable impact of President Donald Trump's new administration on the UN reverberated again Friday when an undersecretary-general resigned after a UN agency report said Israel was using apartheid-style practices on Palestinians.
Rumors of another vacancy have reverberated across Washington for months; the decision comes a year after Kennedy&aposs former law clerk Neil Gorsuch took over the seat occupied by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Graffiti on the subway walls reads "Giuliani Was Here" and name-drops actual taggers including Jim Joe, and in the background music you'll hear all the familiar automated subway announcements slightly remixed and reverberated.
The disruption, which primarily affects steel-making material coking coal, comes after damage to Aurizon Holdings' rail lines that has reverberated around the market leading to price rises in both coking and thermal coal.
It was more than a turning point; its repercussions reverberated throughout the then-new game industry, and to this day it sticks out as one of the key events that ultimately did in Atari.
"As I predicted, when the world's largest company announced a whole slate of new products and services today, the stock got hammered and that weakness reverberated throughout the market," the "Mad Money" host said.
The Brexit vote has reverberated through financial markets, sending the pound GBP= to its lowest level in 31 years despite government attempts to relieve some of the confusion about the political and economic outlook.
The impact of the attack on the company has reverberated across the industry given its position as the world's biggest container shipping line and also operator of 76 ports via its APM Terminals division.
The shaking energy was generated at the earthquake's source, 30 miles deep, for just 20 seconds, but the waves reverberated for much longer, up to a minute or two, in the mountain and valleys.
Trump's comments have reverberated across Capitol Hill all week as lawmakers from both parties sharply criticized the President, and Republicans in Congress -- who control both chambers -- are considering multiple options for how to respond.
But barely seven hours in, there came a reminder of some of Biden's most glaring vulnerabilities, with a flare-up of the 1990s drama surrounding Anita Hill that reverberated with racial and gender overtones.
The U.S. strike reverberated through the French presidential election campaign, just two weeks before the first round of voting, with most leading candidates taking a cautious, or a critical, stance toward the U.S. action.
Why it matters: The fatal shooting of the unarmed black teenager by a white police officer had reverberated nationwide and became a rallying cry about race and the use of deadly force by police.
The paper-thin characterization and clumsy aesthetic choices (frequent, distorted-looking flashbacks) should at least make "Peppermint" a solid contender for so-bad-it's-goodness; collective audience cackles reverberated through the screening I attended.
Coming less than two weeks before the midterm elections, the discovery of the pipe bombs reverberated across a country already on edge, stirring anew questions about whether political discourse had grown too vitriolic. Mrs.
Brazil's Car Wash investigation, which began in 2014 with a routine money-laundering inquiry, has reverberated across South America as senior officials, including two former presidents of Peru, have been charged with accepting bribes.
Although the Red Sox were considered the home team, the Yankees' victory song, "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra, reverberated through London Stadium — a long way from the Yankees' home in the Bronx.
Of the 10 stories in Fresh Complaint, two have reverberated this way in my mind in the month since I first read the book, a pretty good score for any collection of short fiction.
Their hopes of a repeat of the World Cup wins of 1978 and 1986 now all but over, the fans continued to sing the songs that have reverberated across Russia until the very end.
The backlash to Facebook's ads policy — prompted largely by a talk in September by the company's vice president of global affairs and communications, Nick Clegg — has reverberated from Congress to the 2020 campaign trail.
The critics even coined a new phrase — that banks and their executives were "too big to jail" — and it reverberated through Wall Street and Washington, a taunting reminder of the ones who got away.
Tennis players have long broken rackets in anger, but no smashed racket has reverberated more than the Wilson Blade that Serena Williams wrecked during her United States Open final against Naomi Osaka in 21986.
Carige's troubles reverberated across Italy's battered banking sector, hitting in particular rival Creval, which has just announced plans to raise 700 million euros, or more than five times its market value, in a share issue.
I was enveloped in a blanket of feedback, made to feel comfortable as a jangly melody was etched out in reverberated splendor before being smashed and violated by snarled vocals, pounding drums and angular guitar.
The calls quickly reverberated across the internet, spurring many others to open up and tweet their own stories and feelings, as well as supportive messages, comforting words, and thanking them for their bravery and vulnerability.
It is tied into an idea of time and the understanding that comes with it, aided by the moving transcendence of performed music - much like the tones that reverberated through the soul of the Michelberger.
The funeral brought together prominent Republicans and Democrats alike in salute of a woman especially admired by political conservatives at a time when deep partisan rancor has reverberated through Washington and the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Trump administration drew widespread criticism this week as images surfaced of migrant children detained in caged holding centers and audio of children crying for their parents reverberated from social media to the House floor.
Images of her Taos lifestyle that were featured in Vogue and Harper's Bazaar caused a sensation in the fashion world that has reverberated in the work of Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano and other current designers.
The Brussels bombings reverberated on the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign trail, with Democratic contender Hillary Clinton declaring that more needed to be done to confront the Islamic State militants who claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Chants of "equal pay" reverberated from the bleachers of the Stade de Lyon in France on Sunday following the U.S. women's national team's 2628-28503 victory over Netherlands to win the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Andrew Frierson, whose bass-baritone reverberated from the stages of theaters and music halls around the world as part of the first generation of black opera singers to make their voices heard, died on Dec.
Prohibition's cultural earthquake, centered in the mixed-sex and mix-raced night-life venues in cities like New York and Chicago, reverberated in smaller towns and cities through Hollywood movie plots, tabloid newspapers and radio.
Mr. Manafort's conviction on tax and bank fraud charges has reverberated in Ukraine, where the source of more than $60 million in political consulting fees he received from there had been shrouded in deep secrecy.
While new revelations from former national security adviser John Bolton still reverberated in Washington, Trump's lead personal attorney Jay Sekulow urged senators not to consider Bolton's claims linking the president directly to stalled Ukraine aid.
Shortly after he set out, the car ripped down the front-straight, climbing through RPMs with an ear-protection-worthy scream that reverberated off every nearby surface, an audible reminder of how unshackled it is.
The dollar had been on the back foot even before the news report as the Bank of Japan's move to trim its purchases of long-dated government bonds (JGB) this week reverberated across currency markets.
And in the weeks since, the raid has reverberated throughout the once thriving immigrant population in O'Neill, a town of just over 3,600 people, so isolated that it's the largest town in a 60-mile radius.
With his lips almost kissing the mic, unlike at Hofstra, the rangy inflection of the president's words reverberated, as did his trademark sniffle, the reflex action of a performer inhaling quickly to ready his next line.
The situation darkened further on Wednesday following indications that President Donald Trump will pull out of the Paris climate agreement, even as the shock waves of his jarring trip to the continent last week still reverberated.
The allegations against the disgraced Hollywood mogul and Democratic mega-donor have reverberated throughout the entertainment industry and beyond, with other women coming forward to detail the sexual misconduct they have faced from men in power.
But the allegation in the letter, which reverberated through the Catholic community, led to one of the nation's leading Catholic civil rights groups calling in a statement Friday for Ryan to fire his chief of staff.
Home prices in 20 metropolitan areas across the country dropped at a record rate of 18 percent in October 2008 from a year earlier as the fallout from the financial collapse reverberated through the housing market.
The big left-hander had done more than bury the Chicago White Sox over five scoreless innings: He had stabilized the Yankees after a four-game losing streak reverberated all the way to the executive level.
As Saudi Arabia's decision to slash its official price reverberated across markets, Brent crude futures were down $12.33, or 22020%, at $22019 a barrel by 28.8 GMT, after earlier dropping to $223.1, their lowest since Feb.
PARIS — The sexual abuse scandal surrounding the powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has reverberated around the globe, with actors and politicians in Europe condemning his actions and the British film academy suspending his membership on Wednesday.
The watchdog report has reverberated throughout Washington, thrusting Comey — a figure who has long drawn ire from members of both parties over his work at the FBI during the 2016 election — back into the political fray.
But what happens when the government wants to prove criminal intent by using a case that reverberated across Wall Street, so that traders at other firms should be aware that misrepresentations to customers can be fraudulent?
Both bands formed in England in the late 1980s, achieved critical acclaim in the 1990s, reunited in 173 and released new albums in the past few months that have reverberated on both sides of the Atlantic.
She has endured long enough to convert more than a few doubters into fans; endured long enough to experience the full effect of the new acoustics as the roars of support reverberated indoors on Tuesday night.
Bobbie Louise Hawkins, a prodigious Beat Generation poet and novelist whose work reverberated with her hardscrabble Texas childhood and her belated liberation from an overbearing husband, died on May 4 at her home in Boulder, Colo.
Her death, the latest in a string of high-profile police shootings in and near Minneapolis, reverberated across the world, prompting protests on the streets of Minnesota and a rebuke from the prime minister of Australia.
" Ms. Pfoser Darby's willingness to openly share her opinions is not new, but her outspokenness on undocumented immigrants has reverberated with the election of President Trump, who she said is "finally doing something about the illegals.
But the project's detractors voice the kind of criticism that reverberated during the Amazon deal: Wealthy businesses, no matter their promises of jobs, should pay their own way and not demand government incentives to undertake projects.
The shadow of horror master John Carpenter looms large, as the composers use woozy digital strings, warbling lead synths lines, lonely reverberated piano, and ominous droning low tones to evoke an enticingly dark atmosphere throughout the season.
LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Emerging equities have held up slightly better than their developed counterparts in a broad shake-out that began on Wall Street and has reverberated around the globe, though none have escaped the downdraft.
Some protesters, dressed in helmets and seated on the ground of the arrivals hall, held up signs calling on the government to withdraw the extradition bill completely, while chants of "Free Hong Kong" reverberated around the building.
After coyly mentioning the news that had already reverberated around the Long Beach City College gym, Clinton's focus now turned to unifying the Democratic Party and squaring up against Trump, who was already the presumed Republican nominee.
The fatal shooting of five police officers at a protest in Dallas, with its unsettling echoes of the murder of two officers in Brooklyn, reverberated through New York City on Friday as officials stepped up security precautions.
As prosecutors sift through a mounting pile of victim statements, Mr. Faria appears likely to become the first major Brazilian casualty of the #MeToo movement, which so far has reverberated relatively little in Latin America's largest nation.
Throughout the night, the sounds of banging pots and pans reverberated through the capital, a traditional form of protest known as the "cacerolazo," which has taken on greater significance as the country struggles with shortages of food.
Ruth I. Abrams, the first woman to sit on the highest court in Massachusetts since its founding in 21969, and the author of landmark decisions on family law and gender equality that reverberated nationwide, died on Sept.
In a move that reverberated across the financial world, Chevron, a funder of campaigns disputing the need for aggressive climate change policies, announced that up to $11 billion worth of its fossil fuel projects are effectively worthless.
" Around this time, a line uttered by Ojibwe author David Truer in a recent New Yorker interview reverberated in my mind: "I want better heroes than Russell Means, I want people with more integrity than Dennis Banks.
The numbers are just a tiny fraction of the 3.6 million refugees who earlier gained sanctuary in Turkey from the war in Syria, but the impact of Erdogan's move has reverberated around Europe, triggering frustration and irritation.
The actress made waves last month after she remarked at a Sanders benefit in New York, "I don't vote with my vagina" — a declaration that has since reverberated throughout social media by young women who support Sanders.
When the title was wrapped up and celebrations began, the streets of Highbury and Islington reverberated with the sound of a new chant, directing the FA in explicit detail as to where they might insert their two points.
In a performance that she called "very important for me" and that was politically charged, as has become her style, Beyoncé's brazen tribute to Black history and Black culture has inspired mass reactions that reverberated across the internet.
Its key message, which reverberated around the world, was that humanity still has a shot at limiting warming to 22050°C, and thereby avoiding further catastrophe in the form of disease, famine, water scarcity, and sea-level rise.
And the possibility of a Trump presidency reverberated among international climate negotiators, with Obama's international climate envoy this spring saying he had to reassure other countries the U.S. could meet its commitments under the deal despite domestic politics.
As the police described the case of a rape at a northeastern Utah home, its horrifying details have shaken the small city where the attack unfolded and have reverberated far beyond, with some even calling for vigilante justice.
The question has reverberated online and in news broadcasts, with some protesting that characterizing Orlando as the worst ignores an ugly history of attacks that claimed more lives, most often involving white aggressors and black or Indian victims.
Despite the seemingly fantastical nature of the encounter Biden described, along with the suspicions that reverberated online following questionable elements of other stories he has frequently told, further reporting shows some key details of the story are supported.
LONDON — A cyberwar in the Persian Gulf reverberated in the United States this week as a top Republican fund-raiser accused agents for Qatar of hacking into his email to plant damaging articles in the American news media.
LUNSU VILLAGE, India — Across the Kangra Valley, in the hills below the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, the promise of a modern railway reverberated like the beginning of something vital — access to jobs, hospitals, universities, and shops.
Closer look: Supporters of the project say the incentives will pay vast dividends by creating a business district, but detractors voice the kind of criticism that reverberated during the Amazon deal: Wealthy businesses should pay their own way.
All the atoms in your wedding band, in the pharaoh's treasures and the bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and still threaten us all, so the story goes, have been formed in cosmic gong shows that reverberated across the heavens.
His eye-catching cut, called "La Piña" — the pineapple — for its tall, spiky sprout, received enthusiastic rubs and fluffs from his teammates as he crossed home plate and Houston's Minute Maid Park reverberated with the excitement of fans.
People holding red "Take the Power Back" signs stood behind American flag bunting, and the hockey stadium reverberated with roars from the crowd when Sanders talked about a Green New Deal to address climate change and income inequality.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street dropped sharply on Tuesday as warnings by bellwether companies of higher costs reverberated as the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield pierced the 3 percent level for the first time in four years.
GENEVA — The United Nations reported on Friday "extremely disturbing" new accusations of sexual abuse by European peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, adding to a long-running scandal that has reverberated at the highest levels of the world body.
Waves of violence broke out in the western Rakhine state in 2012 between Muslims and Buddhists, leaving nearly 200 dead and displaced some 140,000, mainly Rohingya Muslims and reverberated across the country in the months and years that followed.
John McCain's brain cancer reverberated across Capitol Hill on Wednesday night, breaking just as a group of Senate Republicans were huddled together in the Dirksen Senate Office Building trying to find a way forward on their health care bill.
But for six years, a 153-acre ranch in a place called Solstice Canyon, surrounded by craggy rock formations overlooking the flat blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean, reverberated with some of the harshest music ever put to tape.
For decades the nation didn't have to worry much about Trump because his mistakes rarely reverberated beyond his Trump Tower command post, and few cared if he called someone fat or ugly, which he did on a regular basis.
The bombings paralyzed Brussels, the headquarters of the European Union and NATO, prompted international travel warnings to avoid Belgium and reverberated across the Atlantic to the United States, where New York and other major cities raised terrorism threat levels.
Though he had largely retired from public life 10 years earlier due to health issues, news of Castro's death reverberated around the world, prompting an outpouring of remembrances and arguments over the complicated and violent legacy he leaves behind.
Bitcoin and its fellow crypto-assets have made many rich in 2017, but, as the effects of the Gold Rush reverberated years after 1848, we are just beginning to see what changes block-chain will bring to the world.
Over 20173 pages of documents were released by NTSB, painting a picture of a company where safety lapses, poor staffing decisions, and technical miscalculations converged in Tempe on a deadly night that has since reverberated throughout the AV industry.
Within a few days of Cecil's killing, five poachers went into Tsavo in Kenya and killed five elephants — news which hardly reverberated in the world's conscience for what humanity is also doing to the largest land mammal on Earth.
MUMBAI — When the newly elected government of India's most populous state began shutting down parts of the buffalo meat industry this week, the effects reverberated far and wide, but most immediately in the lions' area at a city zoo.
Related: Watch raw footage of the fatal Dallas shooting as it unfolded Thursday's attack reverberated across the country, prompting both major political parties' presumptive presidential nominees — Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump — to cancel campaign events on Friday.
But the British second seed managed to shut out the noise and Spain's Marcel Granollers during a 6-20123 6-1 6-4 second-round victory played while rain beat down on the closed roof and crowd noise reverberated inside.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fallout from the Airbus bribery scandal reverberated around the world on Monday as the head of one of its top buyers temporarily stood down and investigations were launched in countries aggrieved at being dragged into the increasingly political row.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fallout from the Airbus bribery scandal reverberated around the world on Monday as the head of one of its top buyers temporarily stood down and investigations were launched in countries aggrieved at being dragged into the increasingly political row.
Neither chemistry nor the wider world, however, reverberated with excitement at the creation of darmstadtium (110), roentgenium (111), copernicum (112) and nihonium (113) in the way that they had with the discovery of potassium, or helium, or radium or plutonium.
DuVernay's passion for prison reform has reverberated throughout her directorial career in projects like 13th, her film about the history of racial inequality in the U.S. penal system, and Queen Sugar, her show that touches upon how incarceration affects entire families.
The victory of a multicultural French team against Croatia in Sunday's final in Moscow has reverberated across the globe, being celebrated in France and other places as a triumph for diversity, while it has fanned racist abuse in some corners.
Three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers were killed and three others wounded Sunday, less than two weeks after a black man was shot and killed by police here in a confrontation that sparked nightly protests across the city that reverberated nationwide.
But Pougetoux, perhaps because she represented a student union in a country where unions hold particular sway and are an important element of French protest culture, struck a particularly sensitive nerve, and her case reverberated to the highest echelons of government.
Read more: Autopsy diagram shows the spots in Stephon Clark's back and side where he was shot by Sacramento policeOne catalyst was last year's fatal shooting of Stephon Clark, whose death sparked major protests in the state capital and reverberated nationwide.
Survivors of previous school shootings and other violent incidents have turned to social media, but the flood of posts color Wednesday's tragedy differently; photos and videos, particularly on Snapchat, of the chaos unfolding at Stoneman Douglas have reverberated around the internet.
All of this helps explain why French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire's torpedoing of the proposed $35 billion merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles with Renault earlier this month reverberated beyond the trading floors and conference rooms of a few investment banks.
That philosophy reverberated in his 1965 Labor Department paper "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action," which became known as the Moynihan Report, and in which he argued that the government needed to enhance the stability of African-American families.
Haka have reverberated not just around Christchurch, the largest city in New Zealand's South Island, but across the country and around the world, as New Zealand's multi-cultural diaspora attempts to honor the dead and stay connected with their homeland.
REIMS, France — The referee's whistle reverberated through the Stade Auguste-Delaune late Tuesday night, and Sukanya Chor Charoenying, the goalkeeper for the Thailand national soccer team, bent over, put her hands on her knees and stared straight down at the ground.
"We knew that if we wanted — if we waited one more day, Benghazi, a city nearly the size of Charlotte, could suffer a massacre that would have reverberated across the region and stained the conscience of the world," the president said.
News of the layoffs at McNally reverberated quickly on Twitter on Monday evening, where shocked employees took to the platform to share their fates, prompting store enthusiasts and members of the literary community to band together in support of the store.
Tuttamore remembers it being dead silent most of the time, except when the guys above or below him would freak out and start banging on the stainless steel shower walls for hours, making a loud noise that reverberated throughout his cell.
BARCELONA, Spain — Catalonia's silent supporters of Spanish unity found their voice on Sunday, thronging into the center of Barcelona as part of a huge rally that reverberated with chants in support of a united Spanish state and against agitators for independence.
"Stand up if you hate Scotland" reverberated around Wembley, once Daniel Sturridge, the Liverpool striker, had set England on its way to a resounding 3-0 victory that leaves Scotland's hopes of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup gossamer-thin.
But the move to overrule federal prosecutors after they've already made a public commitment is rare, and quickly reverberated throughout the ranks of career Justice Department employees, with prosecutors from another high-profile US attorney's office expressing shock to CNN.
The Vikings did not play well, and the ramifications of their 27-28 defeat to the Green Bay Packers reverberated throughout a conference in which four teams enter Week 17 with an opportunity to claim the top seed in the playoffs.
In Houston, ice that the storm left on roads a day earlier reverberated Wednesday, with drivers on US 59/Interstate 69 turning around and intentionally heading the wrong way to exit off entrance ramps to avoid icy patches and backups.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Kobe Steel President Hiroya Kawasaki said on Thursday there may be other cases in which data has been fabricated by Japan's third-biggest steelmaker, which is reeling from a cheating scandal that has reverberated along global supply chains.
The fatal shooting a day earlier at The Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md., reverberated throughout newsrooms across the country, not only for its tragedy but also for the familiarity of conflicts like the suspected gunman's long-running feud with the paper.
Even as the first squiggling chords of EasyFun's set reverberated into the cavernous hall, it felt like everyone in the audience knew that the show was not the real version of PC Music—or at least, not the only version.
Accusations of cover-ups in the church have reverberated all the way to Pope Francis, who has been accused by a United States archbishop of knowing for years about sexual misconduct by an American cardinal and doing nothing about it.
Better known for his ability in the striking realms, by finishing the fight on the ground with a rear naked choke in the second round that Tom showcased his growth with the win, which reverberated emphatically with diehard international fans.
As the shocking news of Anthony Bourdain's death reverberated around the world, the world took to social media to remember the chef and TV personality, sharing memories and thoughts on the man who made such a large impact on his industry and beyond.
The piece built gradually, almost by stealth, as small sounds gave way to bigger ones — the banging of drums, the bleating of horns, the blaring of sirens — until a rapturous cacophony that I could feel in my bones reverberated throughout the bowl.
ANKARA/DUBAI (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday denounced the isolation of Qatar by neighboring states as a violation of Islamic values and akin to a "death penalty" imposed in a crisis that has reverberated across the Middle East and beyond.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Brazilian inmate, whose masked attempt to break out of jail dressed as his daughter reverberated around the world, was found dead in his cell, after apparently having hanged himself, Rio de Janeiro state authorities said on Tuesday.
Instead, for more than two hours, China's main legislative chamber reverberated on Saturday with the sounds of violins, electric bass, French horns and drums for a rare event: a joint concert by a group of the country's leading classical and popular musicians.
Even as Chinese officials tried to reassure their own public that shortages of medical supplies were being addressed, and that food prices were stable, the spillover effects of China's isolation reverberated through the Chinese stock market, which had been closed since Jan.
In a phone interview Friday evening, the 25-year-old tech entrepreneur behind the festival, Billy McFarland, called the previous 24 hours the "worst day of my life," and described the fiasco, which reverberated across social media, as essentially an act of God.
In a phone interview Friday evening, the 25-year-old tech entrepreneur behind the festival, Billy McFarland, called the previous 24 hours the "worst day of my life" and described the fiasco, which reverberated across social media, as essentially an act of God.
In recent months, women have made several allegations of sexual abuse against powerful men, including prominent university professors, the head of China's Buddhist association, and leading figures in the media and at non-governmental organizations, which have reverberated across social media in China.
The airport is one of China's busiest, and travelers described fearful moments in the early afternoon when sharp cracking sounds reverberated through the Terminal 2 departure area and plumes of smoke rose to the ceiling, according to local news media and video footage.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro police are investigating allegations that more than 30 men and boys raped a 16-year-old girl, officials said on Friday, as outrage spread in the host city for the Olympics and reverberated across the country.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - More than a week since Jennifer Kupcho hoisted the trophy as the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur winner, the impact of that moment, once unthinkable to the club's old male guard, still reverberated through the hallowed home of the Masters.
Judge Ahmed Mohamed Ali, who heard all 12 cases, said that the French who joined the Islamic State played a special role by legitimizing the organization in the eyes of the world, and that what it did in Syria reverberated in Iraq.
ISTANBUL — A worsening dispute between the United States and Turkey reverberated through the global economy on Friday, hastening a broad flight of money from emerging markets and sowing instability throughout the Middle East as relations between the NATO allies neared a breaking point.
The tension between Washington and Beijing over Mr. Trump's attitude toward Taiwan has reverberated around the Asia-Pacific region, where American allies have worried since the December phone call with Ms. Tsai that, in the extreme, there could be armed conflict over Taiwan.
Their work has reverberated well beyond Brazil, leading to what American officials called the largest foreign bribery settlement reached by the United States Department of Justice, the arrest of a former Peruvian president and criminal investigations in several other Latin American countries.
From Boston Common to the French Quarter in New Orleans, a series of protests reverberated across the country on Tuesday evening to call for President Trump's removal from office, a prelude to momentous impeachment votes set for Wednesday in the House of Representatives.
TOKYO, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Kobe Steel President Hiroya Kawasaki said on Thursday there may be other cases in which data has been fabricated by Japan's third-biggest steelmaker, which is reeling from a cheating scandal that has reverberated along global supply chains.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Fire consumed a dormitory early Friday at a Brazilian training center for teenage soccer players run by one of South America's most prominent teams, killing at least 483 in a disaster that reverberated through the soccer world and beyond.
Ms. Davis's actions, which came at a watershed moment for gay rights advocates, reverberated across the country and led to lawsuits, the passage of a new Kentucky state law and resulted in Ms. Davis being briefly sent to jail for contempt of court.
The scandal surrounding Nassar has reverberated far beyond the sports world, sparking various investigations into why the U.S. Olympic Committee, sport governing body USA Gymnastics, and Michigan State University, where he also worked, failed to investigate complaints about him going back years.
Guadalupe Rosales remembers the party that changed her life: It was a night in 22016, when a 215-year-old Rosales listened from her bedroom as partygoers gathered in a neighbor's backyard to blast unfamiliar music that reverberated through her East LA home.
The journalist's murder reverberated around the world partly because he was a prominent and well-respected columnist for the Washington Post, and partly because the horrific details of his murder indicated a shocking level of audacity and brutality on the part of the Saudi government.
Constant chanting, orchestrated by the yellow and blue-clad "Guardians of the Ryder Cup" group, welcomed the players, who were then invited to "start the clap" as the stand reverberated to the thunderclap-style applause popularized by Icelandic soccer fans during the 2016 European championship.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Emerging markets in Southeast Asia were slammed on Friday as Donald Trump's shock victory in the U.S. presidential election reverberated around the world, with Malaysian and Indonesian central banks acting to try to defend their currencies as investors sold stocks and bonds.
The struggle over the rights of transgender people has reverberated on the presidential campaign trail and become a defining issue in the final year of Mr. Obama's tenure, prompting boycotts of North Carolina by some celebrities and businesses that had planned to create jobs there.
As President Trump's combative pose, picking on CNN's Jim Acosta was splashed across the mainstream newspapers the world over and the President's strident tones on a multitude of issues still reverberated, the silence from Trump's European allies about Wednesday's confrontational press conference has been deafening.
As news of the deal reverberated among fans and throughout the concert business, some bemoaned the encroaching power of major corporations and the influence that Live Nation and AEG have had on issues like ticket prices, which have gone up steadily since the mid-1990s.
Her video struck a nerve with millions as it reverberated across social media and cast a harsh light on the policy practiced by Sweden and other European countries of forcibly returning rejected Afghan asylum seekers to their homeland, one of the world's most dangerous places.
MEXICO CITY, March 21.1 (Reuters) - The Mexican central bank's room to cut rates was seen to be shrinking after the peso sank to a historic low on Monday and inflation ticked up, while fears over the fast-spreading coronavirus reverberated through the global economy.
Updated July 30, 2019 The sexual abuse by Lawrence G. Nassar, a former doctor for the American women's gymnastics team, led him to be sentenced to decades in prison after multiple convictions, a scandal that reverberated throughout the worlds of sports and higher education.
The piercing images of the torchlight march at the University of Virginia, with its Nazi symbols and chants of "Jews will not replace us," reverberated across Israel, the homeland of, and a refuge for, Jews that was established in the wake of the Holocaust.
But within days, a pedestrian's cellphone video became public and showed a gruesome shooting that shook this region and reverberated around the world: Mr. Slager firing eight rounds toward Mr. Scott, who was running away and was at least 17 feet from Mr. Slager.
Captured by a security camera and shared across the internet, the images of a boyish teenager being dragged from a bodega and hacked to death reverberated as few recent crimes have in New York City, drawing outrage and empathy from politicians, police officials and celebrities.
Mr. Trump's remarks, made in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation," reverberated through Iraq late Sunday and were rejected by all corners of the government, even by some of the United States' staunchest allies, including President Barham Salih, a Kurd.
During an appearance on "Meet The Press" on CBS, the 78-year-old said he believes "hispanics should work harder at assimilation," a sentiment that was swiftly condemned by his fellow guest, PBS NewsHour's Yamiche Alcindor, and outrage reverberated throughout social media over the next 24 hours.
At the height of the AIDS epidemic in 1987, Princess Diana did something truly remarkable: She shook hands with an AIDS patient in London, a simple act that reverberated around the globe and smashed stigmas at a time when public fears about catching the disease were prevalent.
"It's shameful that Mexico and Venezuela are the only countries in Latin America that haven't sanctioned anyone," he said of the Odebrecht case, which is at the heart of Brazil's Lava Jato, or Car Wash, corruption investigation that has reverberated across the region in recent years.
HANGZHOU, China — The image of a 5-year-old Syrian boy, dazed and bloodied after being rescued from an airstrike on rebel-held Aleppo, reverberated around the world last month, a harrowing reminder that five years after civil war broke out there, Syria remains a charnel house.
The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most generous arts honors in the United States, has been awarded to the singer, composer and multidisciplinary artist Meredith Monk, whose wordless vocal pirouettes and otherworldly theater compositions have reverberated in New York and internationally for five decades.
Les Paul, Merle Haggard, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Alice Coltrane, Captain Beefheart, the Neville Brothers and the Roots were given Bs. For the past two weeks, as news of the lost masters has reverberated through the music industry, UMG has been roundly criticized by artists and their representatives.
The explosion, which the police said was from a pipe bomb strapped to the man, in the long corridor connecting the subway stations at Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, reverberated through the maze of tunnels and passageways of the city's busiest transit hub.
LONDON — Italy's sweeping lockdown of its north reverberated through Europe on Sunday, fueling fears of similarly draconian measures from London to Berlin, as officials grappled with how to slow the rapid-fire spread of the coronavirus in several of the world's most open and democratic societies.
The accusations have reverberated through Beijing's close-knit community of foreign reporters and come amid a broader wave of accusations of sexual harassment, mostly by women, against powerful figures in the media in the United States, including Harvey Weinstein and former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly.
The total lack of deference and a barrage of hostile questions in the interview on Sunday evening have reverberated for days in France and come on top of a coolly savage portrayal of Mr. Macron in a new book of memoirs by his predecessor François Hollande.
"Given the rout in markets that started with Treasuries on Wednesday and has since reverberated throughout risk assets over the last 0.4 hours, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more conveniently timed payrolls Friday than today", Deutsche Bank strategists said in a note to clients.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's seismic move to ban more than 218 million people from the United States and to deny entry to all refugees reverberated worldwide Saturday, as chaos and confusion rippled through US airports, American law enforcement agencies and foreign countries trying to grasp Washington's new policy.
After yet another — *breathes ASMR-style sigh of emotion into mic* — cycle of fashion hearsay reverberated through the Interweb as Vogue announced several key departures, it seems the inboxes of Condé Nast spokespeople have overflown, causing the company to respond to the resurgence of the decade-old gossip.
WASHINGTON — When calls for his removal from office reverberated through the capital a decade ago, Speaker J. Dennis Hastert struggled to explain why he had not aggressively investigated allegations that a Florida lawmaker had sent flirtatious messages to a teenage boy who had served as a House page.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A white New York City police officer who killed an unarmed black man with a banned chokehold in 2014 should be fired, a police judge recommended on Friday in a case that stoked the Black Lives Matter movement and reverberated in the U.S. presidential campaign.
Panic and mayhem seized the crowd at the Manchester Arena as the blast reverberated through the building, just as the show was ending and pink balloons were dropping from the rafters in a signature flourish by Ms. Grande, a 23-year-old American pop star on an international tour.
JAKARTA, Nov 27.417 (Reuters) - Emerging markets in Southeast Asia were slammed on Friday as the stunning upset of Donald Trump's presidential win in the United States reverberated around the world, with Malaysia and Indonesian central banks intervening to try to stem the flow of money out of stocks and bonds.
Into the zeitgeist Whether or not "non-jihadist" beheadings are on the increase, this brutal method of killing has inarguably come to occupy a larger part of the public consciousness, as ISIS's beheadings have grabbed international headlines and the terror group's call on supporters to attack "disbelievers" has reverberated worldwide.
WASHINGTON — Representative Elijah E. Cummings, the powerful Democrat whose booming baritone and impassioned cries for decency reverberated through the halls of Congress for more than two decades, made history one final time on Thursday, as the first African-American elected official to lie in state in the United States Capitol.
It is the latest episode in a doping scandal that has reverberated throughout the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, with tinges of bad blood between Russia and the United States that were so familiar during the Cold War and which have resurfaced with evidence that Russia meddled in the U.S. presidential election.
The news of the Senate change Tuesday reverberated across Capitol Hill where some House Republicans made a last-minute push to try to convince their leadership to include a repeal of the individual mandate in the House-version of the bill, something a few members had been pushing all along.
That message reverberated at the convention where Ellison pivoted back to a more combative tone against Amazon, reminding attendees of the Capital One data breach believed to have been caused by user error that allowed an attacker to breach an Amazon cloud server and steal personal information from millions of customers.
LOS ANGELES — California lawmakers have reached a tentative deal to raise the state minimum wage to $210.50 an hour by 22017, potentially signaling the biggest advance yet in a campaign to increase pay for low-income workers that has reverberated in the Democratic presidential contest and in cities across the country.
Sports of The Times LAS VEGAS — Far from the hysteria of March Madness, its billion-dollar television deal and its sold-out stadiums, the largely empty arena at the Mandalay Bay Events Center this week reverberated with the sounds of bouncing basketballs, squeaking sneakers and coaches' loud, sometimes profane exhortations.
The case has reverberated through the Arab world and North Africa, where it has illuminated the risks women may face when they speak up against sexual violence in countries where rape is often excused and women are more likely to face condemnation, and even prosecution, than the men accused of aggression.
She earned it on Saturday by holding her own early, under considerable duress, and then fighting off two set points in the opening set, an intense corner-to-corner duel in which the grunts from the players and the applause from the spectators reverberated off the closed Centre Court roof.
Watered-down Funny Games echoes have since reverberated through the horror genre, translating to a litany of films in which the following basic plot plays out over and over: Happy, secure, upper-middle-class white people are invaded by anarchistic, violent criminals, usually without any apparent motive other than sadism.
When news broke recently that the US Justice Department is preparing criminal charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the story reverberated across not only London, where Assange is holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy, but also in Iceland, where a bit player in the WikiLeaks story has been living for five years.
The movie has also been a huge, huge hit at the box office — especially for what is essentially an oft-silent art film — and it has the most storied production of any of the Best Picture nominees; tales of how hard it was to make have reverberated throughout Hollywood all winter long.
And there was none of the apocalyptic energy that often reverberated through their New York shows; the only hint of deconstruction were the wreaths of baby's breath that were laced with ribbons throughout the models' hair or worn as garlands and even headdresses, which wiggled delicately and sometimes fell to the floor.
That the United States supported the move by Turkey, a NATO ally, reverberated among ethnic Kurds across the region, where they are spread across four countries — Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey — and have long dreamed of their own state, while being oppressed by autocratic governments that have denied them basic political rights.
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The tumult of both #MeToo and Black Lives Matter reverberated throughout the festival much as it has throughout the industry, which remains ridden by multiple crises: the sustained absence of racial and ethnic diversity in the mainstream studios; the future of the theatrical experience; and the worrisome state of foreign-language distribution.
And beyond New York, the Stone situation has reverberated across the country in the past few days, with prosecutors incensed over the apparent intervention by Attorney General William Barr to lighten the sentencing recommendation for Trump's ally, along with fear of what some perceive as a growing political directive coming from Washington.
Mr. Burke's efforts at a cover-up set in motion a scandal that reverberated through Long Island politics, making new enemies out of old allies and leading to an ever-widening inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that is now scrutinizing not only the police, but also prosecutors and the judiciary.
It was only years later, after a conversation with my editor, that I decided that rather than just write about my grandparents, I would write about what I had been grappling with and the larger legacy of the war — the way their trauma had reverberated through the generations, to my mother and then to me.
People like James could get in their trucks and drive thousands of highway miles and then through the cow fields and out to the Great Salt Lake, where the coastline ''reverberated out to the horizons,'' according to Smithson, ''only to suggest an immobile cyclone while flickering light made the entire landscape appear to quake.
He sees the current anti-immigration politics as a product of external factors that have reverberated in the Netherlands: terrorism in Europe; the 2008 financial crisis, which left many Dutch feeling less well off and less secure; and the recent wave of immigrants coming to Europe from war-torn regions in the Middle East.
Theirs can be a tricky ideology to pin down: "I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals," Stone said once, a quote that has reverberated across the scores of articles, books, and message-board forums spent trying to parse the duo's politics, arguing over which side can rightfully claim South Park as its own.
A revival in worries that Britain could be headed for a "hard Brexit", in which it chooses to take full control of immigration and give up access to the single market, reverberated across financial markets, lifting demand for safe-haven assets such as German government bonds and gold, which rose to its highest level in over a month.
After facing a wave of denouncements from within his own party last weekend as the fallout from the tape reverberated through the political establishment, Trump tweeted on Tuesday that the "shackles" supposedly restraining his behavior thus far had come off and suggested the remainder of his run would involve a scorched-earth assault on the Clinton camp.
A revival in worries that Britain could be headed for a "hard Brexit", in which it chooses to take full control of immigration and give up access to the euro zone single market, reverberated across financial markets, lifting demand for safe-haven assets such as German government bonds and gold, which rose to its highest in over a month.
JERUSALEM — President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's next move in the Middle East is being watched closely in Israel, where the president's recent policies have reverberated loudly across the region.
He also oversaw the renovation of the church itself, built in 22004, and its Guastavino dome, 22014 feet in diameter, which he likened to "a miniature Hagia Sophia" — invoking the Byzantine cathedral of Constantinople on which the church is modeled — when it reverberated with the sound of a new organ that was installed on his watch.
In a highly unusual move that reverberated inside the West Wing and across the media spectrum, The New York Times on Wednesday published an Op-Ed article by an unnamed administration official that called President Trump "erratic" and described a "quiet resistance" of cabinet members who had whispered about taking steps to remove him from office.
Although the ruling by Judge Amy Totenberg of Federal District Court in Atlanta formally affected every election in Georgia for state and federal office, it reverberated most immediately and powerfully through the governor's race, in which the Democratic candidate, Stacey Abrams, was within 21,000 votes of forcing a runoff election against Brian Kemp, the Republican nominee.
BRUSSELS — Salah Abdeslam, who is believed to be the only surviving member of the group that carried out a series of coordinated attacks in and around Paris more than two years ago, went on trial on Monday in a case that will be closely watched to see if it sheds light on the assaults that reverberated across Europe.
The deaths of David Bowie and Prince, in January and April respectively, reverberated around the world, but they also put fashion in an especially thoughtful frame of mind, as the industry considered what they owed the two performers, who transformed the way designers and consumers thought about gender distinctions, sex and a need for constant reinvention.
However, to trace the democratization of craft cocktails as drinks accessible to all, we have to look to 2007 and focus on a trio of bon vivants with a vision — a vision whose impact reverberated widely and rapidly, ushering in a scene that was once relegated to luxury hotels and executed poorly by no-name bars.
When she advises him, between sips from a teacup, "Don't pick a fight with me, you certainly won't come out alive," it lands with an impact that's since reverberated across the internet, turning Cyril into a kind of cult feminist figure — she's been hailed as "the new Miranda Priestly" and "a damn hero" — and Ms. Manville with her.
Some of T-Mobile's earlier Un-carrier efforts — the end of two-year contracts and device subsidies, phasing out data overage charges, and zero-rating popular streaming services — have reverberated throughout the US mobile industry and led Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint to at times copy or put their own spin on T-Mobile's ideas for "shaking up" the carrier model.
Mr. Trump's proposed cuts have reverberated across the country with transit agencies worried that an array of projects could be halted or delayed, including a subway extension in Los Angeles, a light rail plan in Maryland and a rapid transit bus line in Kansas City, Mo. Over all, the Department of Transportation's budget would be cut by 13 percent, or $2.4 billion.
Washington (CNN)Republican lawmakers in Congress said Wednesday they are tired of answering questions about Donald Trump Jr. The revelation that the President's son agreed to meet with a Russian lawyer after an acquaintance emailed him that the Russian government had damaging information about Hillary Clinton has reverberated through Washington, and some Republicans in Congress say that it interferes with their abilities to do their jobs.
The tragic murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in West Yorkshire on Thursday reverberated around social media in a way that British politics rarely does, in large part because events in the US—which is a clumsily euphemistic way of saying "the the mass shooting that killed 49 people at an Orlando gay nightclub last weekend"—have left us so sensitive to violence and horror.
The call for a "moonshot" to cure cancer, first mentioned by Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE, has reverberated through the media, inspiring patients, cancer researchers and oncologists, and the public at large.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE on Friday announced he would increase tariffs on more than $220006 billion in Chinese goods, marking a new escalation in his trade war with China that has reverberated across the U.S. stock market and global economy.
Trump has a lead in polls, but doubts about whether his supporters will show up for him at the polls have reverberated since his defeat to Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE in the Iowa caucuses.
While the #MeToo movement led to a reckoning in several high-profile industries, as the Bloomberg story indicates, it also reverberated in blue-collar workforces that are not typical sites of media attention, including the Ford Motor Company plants in Chicago, where women workers raised the alarm about pervasive misconduct, and the fast food workers at McDonald's restaurants nationwide who went on strike to demand an end to the sexual harassment they face.
As Beyer's and Coleman's work chronicles, contributions made by Anonymous from this period were substantial, legion, and reverberated around the world: along with assisting every single occupation and revolution in 2011, from the 15-M movement gripping Spain to the first Tunisian flickering of the Arab and African Spring, members of Anonymous ruthlessly hacked governments and corporations, and eventually embraced domestic social justice, drawing attention both to rape culture and police brutality across North America.
On Saturday morning, as hundreds of tribes were mobilizing their emergency responses to the coronavirus, a shock wave reverberated through Indian Country: Mashpee Wampanoag Chairman Cedric Cromwell announced that Darryl LaCounte, the director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, had called him with the news that Mashpee land would be taken out of trust, effectively terminating the tribe's legal claims to sovereign land.
A Virginia restaurant's decision to not serve White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders reverberated throughout Washington on Monday, as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE seized on the story and Democratic leaders sought to distance their party from a liberal firebrand's decision to cheer it on.

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