Beckinsale, 43, and Rife were casually dressed in matching beige and cream colors as Rife was seen holding the actress' face as he pulled her in for a kiss.
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The stockmarket remains rife with insider trading and price manipulation.
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No one controlled the whole country, and instability was rife.
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The economy is stagnant and corruption is rife (see chart).
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But such incidents have been rife elsewhere in the country.
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Illustration by: Angelica AlzonaThe Gizmodo office is rife with Australians.
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Government critics say the public sector is rife with corruption.
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But his time as an airman was rife with racism.
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Kidnapping is rife in Libya, especially in the lawless south.
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Beierle's YouTube and SoundCloud history is rife with violent sexism.
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The asset class is rife with companies with shaky businesses.
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Baseless rumours that he is a closet Christian are rife.
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A show about death is already rife with bittersweet remembrance.
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Edelmann's social media accounts are rife with GamerGate support posts.
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But every state and region of the country is rife
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Bush's war on terror was rife with these circular justifications.
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This process — typical of large companies — was rife with flaws.
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Unemployment and underemployment are rife and labour productivity is low.
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British morning television seems to be rife with hilarious bloopers.
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But his road to success was rife with false starts.
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"Competition between the banks will be rife," a banker said.
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Her subjects are fascinating, her films rife with thoughtful conviction.
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The scouting report on Fultz is still rife with warts.
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Violence, alcohol and drugs are rife and clean water scarce.
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Thermopylae imagery was rife among supporters of Trump's presidential bid.
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Comparisons to the Nixon scandal have been rife recent months.
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The beauty pageant industry has long been rife with scandals.
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ROBERT MORRIS Minimalism was rife with competing and conflicting strains.
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It is both deeply instinctive, and rife with social meaning.
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Speculation was rife about who, or what, may lie inside.
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India is also rife with false rumors about child kidnappers.
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TikTok has been rife with Bachelor content for a while.
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The Trinidad depicted here is rife with prejudice and hate.
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The recovery effort, though, is complex and rife with perils.
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The market is rife with refinished dials and aftermarket components.
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The New York Times travel department is rife with parents.
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The area is rife with ethnic tensions and drug smuggling.
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Yes, homophobia apparently still runs rife in this Indiana town.
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Obviously, all of this is rife with contemporary political allegory.
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Speculation is rife on whether Broadcom will now go hostile.
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"Female obsession with other females is rife," she said recently.
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The country was rife with rumors of a possible coup.
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Pardoning turkeys is a presidential tradition rife with dark humor.
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This is a high wire act rife with potential landmines.
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Cryptocurrency exchanges are rife with fraud and constantly being hacked.
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And, as it happened, the week was rife with them.
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The border, particularly in Texas, is rife with similar dilemmas.
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Her story is also rife with involuntary addiction risk factors.
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The food was terrible, the sanitation was awful, infections rife.
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The meeting is rife with promise and peril, experts say.
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But the idea is still rife with possibilities for corruption.
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The facilities are rife with allegations of abuse and neglect.
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It's a coup for Kleiner, which has been rife with turnover.
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Viral intrusions YouTube is rife with strange alligator encounters from Florida.
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By Saturday the front pages were rife with rumoured bust-ups.
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The early days of Hollywood were rife with scandal and intrigue.
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Silicon Valley is now rife with stories of sexual harassment, sexism.
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YouTube is rife with success stories, some more deserving than others.
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Prejudice was rife in parliament, ranging from the comical to humiliating.
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The vision is rife with regulatory obstacles and is hopelessly complicated.
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Past efforts to rein in production have been rife with cheating.
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The caucus is rife with strange, confusing rules, Mr. Leonhardt adds.
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Reports and speculation regarding a merger had been rife for months.
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After all, it's not like 1987 wasn't rife with Trump drama.
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The drinking water was filthy; yellow fever and malaria were rife.
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The retail industry is one that's rife for disruption by technology.
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But a new report says those criteria are rife with loopholes.
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You thought Shaun White's gold medal win was rife with emotion?
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The market is rife with Twitter buyout speculation in recent weeks.
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The silence stretched between them, rife with attraction and electric expectation.
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Nowhere is superstition more rife than regarding the subject of 'chin'.
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The department overseen by Hornsey has long been rife with problems.
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Science fiction is rife with stories of artificial intelligence run amok.
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Bennu seems to be rife with water-containing, or "hydrated," minerals.
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Still, moral panic about its effects on young minds was rife.
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Peru is rife with conflicts over water, land rights and pollution.
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But this same area was rife with Anopheles mosquitoes and malaria.
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The intersection of booze and robotics is rife with awesome possibilities.
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The show was also rife with shorter, strategically used musical moments.
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When I land, my computer tells me it's rife with animals.
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It is a remarkable and tragic tale rife with indelible characters.
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Homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt but discrimination is rife.
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The VA's culture, investigators discovered, was rife with false record-keeping.
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Abuse is rife, as a recent Human Rights Watch report detailed.
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Violent crime at the hands of drug gangs is rife here.
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The history of these projects is rife with expensive, colossal failures.
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Wages are low; sexual harassment is rife; workplace protections are poor.
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Bribery is rife in one of the poorest countries in Europe.
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And knowing references are rife, including to Trumps, Kardashians and Murdochs.
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My grandfather read aloud newspaper stories rife with intrigue and horror.
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Despite its heavy topic, the film is rife with visual splendor.
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Black and Blackburn's stories are rife with a host of milestones.
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Critics of an agreement with China are rife within the church.
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Twitter alone is rife with educators broadcasting their company-bestowed titles.
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Ntilikina will step into a Knicks team still rife with issues.
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Jobs were scarce, opioid addiction was rife, and life felt insecure.
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It was the latest run in a game rife with them.
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He also argued that federal housing programs are rife with abuse.
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And period poverty is still rife in the UK and globally.
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Today I am a life member of the National Rife Association.
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But it's also a mega-market rife with waste and inefficiencies.
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Young girls are mocked for their weight; eating disorders are rife.
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Calculating the greenness of a cloud is rife with nuanced distinctions.
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But for many backpackers and migrants, exploitation by employers is rife.
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Reports of corruption in the humanitarian crisis relief efforts are rife.
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So rife are the levies that diplomats speak of a "checkpoint economy".
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The campaign helped Gametime stand out in a market rife with competition.
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Who's more used to living with a government rife with, well, scandal?
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Galactic histories are rife with uncertainty and chaos—but how much chaos?
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Since then, however, the case against Schock has been rife with problems.
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But it comes in a process that has been rife with symbolism.
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Weapons-smuggling is rife; particularly, says a diplomat, of Saudi-supplied arms.
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Locking up drug users in prisons rife with drugs usually doesn't help.
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Flash was and continues to be rife with security issues and exploits.
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Our Startup Alley expo floor is fertile soil and rife with opportunity.
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Rife opted for a light-blue button-down shirt and blue jeans.
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Under a scorching Louisiana sun is a city rife with racial tension.
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Fear of corporate and state-sponsored espionage has been rife for years.
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Until surprisingly recently, racist and homophobic remarks were rife in the workplace.
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Rumors of such a tie-in have been rife for a while.
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Last summer, she was linked to comedian and actor Matt Rife, 23.
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A major infrastructure package -- a Trump priority -- is rife with ideological landmines.
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For many, making a major decision when young is rife with regret.
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In China, it's evolving but still nascent and still rife with opportunities.
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Dave Rife and Gabe Liberti, are an artistic duo united by sound.
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A. aegypti is rife in Cambodia, India, Myanmar and Thailand (see map).
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This is just a phone rife with bad decisions and bad execution.
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It opens a Pandora's box in a land already rife with woes.
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" -- statement via Twitter Director James Gunn "...Sexual predation is rife in Hollywood.
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Brit: In terms of frequency, public drug use is rife and routine.
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Speculation is rife that Clinton could name Warren as her running mate.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday retweeted an account rife with conspiracy theories.
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In his definition, Islam is a protean human phenomenon, rife with contradictions.
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Disinformation is still rife on the platform and is continuing to grow.
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It can be rife with misspellings, vulgarity or flat-out wrong information.
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According to Sahakian, though, in some industries modafinil use is already rife.
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The banlieues are rife with riots, drugs, crime and high youth unemployment.
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Since then, speculation has been rife about the content of their discussion.
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Malnutrition and sickness are rife, and children are too exhausted to speak.
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So Harper leaves politics, still rife with contradictions, and returns to Calgary.
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Very, very carefully, it turns out, in a process rife with conflicts.
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Reports of torture at the hands of the security forces were rife.
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Markets are rife with speculation the BOJ could ease at its Oct.
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The same goes for visual and—rife in the show—conceptual art.
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Homosexuality is taboo in Kenya and persecution of sexual minorities is rife.
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"I soon learned that Africa is rife with hidden danger," she wrote.
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Malnutrition is rife and the local state clinic is out of medicines.
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The World Economic Forum this year was rife with climate change talk.
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But the idea, according to multiple aides, is rife with potential pitfalls.
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Downtown is rife with greasy diners, fleabag hotels and steamy dive bars.
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"We are a one-industry community, and that's coal," Mr. Rife said.
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Orlando cops ditched their Rekognition contract after finding it rife with bugs.
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Ads were misleading, and the process rife with bait-and-switch techniques.
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The books were also rife with anti-Semitic and anti-Christian messages.
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In Mongolia, the permit process has been rife with favoritism, experts say.
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So our flirtations are clumsy, awkward, and rife with potential for failure.
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In the 1980s, muggings and violent crime were rife on the subway.
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Much of Borno is not under the authorities' control and attacks are rife.
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"the deepening shades," as Yeats has it, rife with her hospitable authority and
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We got comedian Matt Rife Monday night at the Laugh Factory on Sunset.
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The world is already rife with Walter Whites, cooking up highs at home.
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Homosexuality is taboo across Africa and the persecution of gay people is rife.
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It's filled with contradictory studies that are each rife with flaws and limitations.
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But if you look online, you'll find skincare reviews are rife with dissatisfaction.
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Southern Iraq in particular has been rife with riots and protests since May.
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And because of the lack of regulation, scams are rife in the industry.
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It was a week rife with automaker earnings, but not all fared equally.
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The tradition of socialist publications is rife with factionalism and stiff party lines.
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Since this is the internet, though, the landscape is also rife with scams.
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And her blog, Awesomely Luvvie, is rife with her classic wit and candor.
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The thing is, Facebook is rife with intentionally misleading stories masquerading as news.
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Speculation is rife that it could end up pumping money into WOW too.
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Japan is rife with such rules about hair colour, style and facial hair.
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In fact, Sex is rife with action; there is hardly a dull moment.
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Streep also talked about how Hollywood isn't the only workplace rife with abuse.
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Their region is rife with ethnic and tribal fighting, and with smuggling gangs.
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BuzzFeed reports that Instagram has been rife with information about the new season.
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Meanwhile, sexual harassment is rife in universities, at workplaces and on and on!
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The r/shoplifting subreddit is rife with pointers on how to steal, sure.
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Navigating the social media-verse as a public figure is rife with foibles.
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Now, in its third generation, Apple's butterfly keyboard is still rife with issues.
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And that's the well-intentioned ones… Ageism and sexism are rife here, too.
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Food is rife with potential horrors, and Bourdain sure as heck knew food.
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"The tech industry has been rife with forced arbitration," Blumenthal told The Hill.
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"A corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior," the report read.
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That makes Guyana rife for future political discontent and local demands for renegotiation.
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It doesn't help that we live in a society rife with false advertising.
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In an environment rife with iron fists, it's hard to find olive branches.
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The country is rife with corruption at the highest levels of the government.
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And no area is more rife with jockeying than national security, with Mrs.
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Parents do not send their children to school where corruption is rife[85033].
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Since then, the crossover between professional and romantic has become rife with conflict.
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Henning's Instagram is rife with muted and tonal blues, tans, corals, and mustards.
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The lawsuit against the Torkian brothers is rife with alleged fraud and manipulation.
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Who would carry around a rife if they're gonna go commit a crime?
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I grew up assuming opossums were rife with rabies and mean as shit.
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The industry is rife with constant infighting and accusations ricocheted between different firms.
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They see a system rife with administrative inefficiencies, opaque prices, and customer dissatisfaction.
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To her, the public discourse in Israel is rife with ethnically charged condescension.
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But the charges added to a snowballing public conviction that fraud is rife.
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Cherry-picking expedition Cherry-picking of reality was rife in the President's speech.
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Facebook insists it is policing its Libyan platform, but illegal activity is rife.
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The city was on edge, rife with racial tension and awash in conspiracies.
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Mr. Tillerson's denouement seemed rife with the symbolism of the change to come.
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Power is the strength necessary to live in a world rife with misogyny.
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Zimbabwe is rife with tales of multiple centers of power within the establishment.
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Rick Scott says the recount of his Senate race is rife with fraud.
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Naturally enough, their descriptions of their lives are rife with uncertainty and anxiety.
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It was rife with exaggerations, asides and lots and lots of "huh?" moments.
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Wariness towards new foreign military operations is rife among voters in both parties.
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Sectarianism is rife; tens of thousands of Sunnis flee their homes in fear.
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Its long land frontier with Iran is rife with cross-border militant activity.
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First, America's election systems are rife with out-of-date devices and software.
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Extreme poverty makes life difficult here, and H.I.V. and waterborne illness are rife.
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Special needs parenting—like all parenting—is a job that's rife with emotion.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions has criticized the asylum process as rife with fraud.
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Critics say that the programme, which has little oversight, is rife with abuse.
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Illicit recruitment of athletes from neighbouring school districts is said to be rife.
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"The concern is that it's a rife strategic location for them," said Johnston.
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This year has been rife with budget cuts to education across the country.
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Silicon Valley today is rife with parallels to Wall Street, its lessons unlearned.
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New York is a city rife with basketball history, particularly on the playgrounds.
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Brienne's plot line in A Feast for Crows is rife with these themes.
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And like that movie, it's rife with apocalyptic visions of fire and terror.
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Still, the moment was rife for one side to bring the tensions down.
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Decommissioned ships are rife with hazardous compounds like asbestos and diseases like tuberculosis.
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Its story is rife with the ethnic and class tensions of the '60s.
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Substance abuse and alcoholism is rife; life expectancy rates hover around the early 50s.
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The abyssal waters of the deep sea are rife with terrors and spooky fish.
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Upon further inspection, the team found the pond was actually rife with these weirdos.
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Peru, the world's No.2 copper producer, is rife with conflicts related to mining.
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The work is rife with references to Islamist architecture, decorative motifs and geometric patterning.
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Paging Dr. McCoy Science fiction is rife with visions of technology replacing human doctors.
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The site is rife with beauty tips based on skimpy — sometimes nonexistent — scientific evidence.
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Near the Algerian and Libyan borders, fuel smuggling is also rife and opportunities scarce.
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Because you have it -- it&aposs rife with problems in terms of sanctuary cities.
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It is Twitter's fastest-growing market and one that has become rife with harassment.
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South Korea's so-called "chaebol" system of support for conglomerates is rife with corruption.
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His economic development has not created many jobs and it is rife with corruption.
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Speculation, building since the fall, now runs rife that she should even be replaced.
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You may not know it, but the beauty industry is rife with job opportunities.
|
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"Discrimination is potentially rife in the gig economy," she said in a recent paper.
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The problem is that Ebola is spreading to areas rife with machete-wielding rebels.
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That's not a given though when you consider how rife privacy is in China.
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It was rife with "America First" themes and calls to rescue the working class.
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The U.S. trucking market is worth about $800 billion, and it's rife with inefficiency.
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Critics say the code is rife with distortions that discourage companies from repatriating capital.
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Hollywood is far from the only place that's rife with claims of sexual misconduct.
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Political climates rife with oppression and the ever present threat of state sanctioned violence?
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Like Lemonade itself, they are powerful and haunting, rife with emotion, and visually stunning.
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Maremma's nature preserve, rife with hiking trails, birdsong and wildlife, made for purifying afternoons.
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But for months ahead of the telecast, the production has been rife with controversy.
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His relatives controlled core parts of the army and economy, and corruption was rife.
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That was changed by the 17th Amendment to fix a system rife with corruption.
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In a world rife with random doxxings, swattings, and scams, this is a problem.
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Trump's immigration policymaking has been rife with infighting and clashes between top administration officials.
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Ms. Emerson pointed to hiring, another area that is often rife with unconscious bias.
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And one, now that everyone is safe, that is rife for yet more jokes.
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The agricultural supply chain is rife with middlemen and hindered by an arcane bureaucracy.
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The graveyard that is my miles-long app purchase history is rife with embarrassments.
|
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After all, the company's commercials are rife with references to Dyson's technology and design.
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"There's kind of a sense that maybe some innocence has been lost," said Rife.
|
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This episode was rife with men trying to hurt or take advantage of women.
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Media reports of dead dolphins on Bulgarian beaches have been rife in recent years.
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It's a world rife with misunderstanding, where mixed signals lead to folly and crime.
|
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But early adoption is rife with negative consequences, one of which is public embarrassment.
|
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The political vanguard, seen up close, was rife with sexual, social, and racial conflict.
|
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Officials and bureaucrats have been arrested over the past year and corruption is rife.
|
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Moreover, the masking laws are rife with exceptions (otherwise, Halloween would not be possible).
|
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But that said, this whole political season seems to me rife with profound disappointment.
|
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It meant that there was no danger zone, no place rife with infected mosquitoes.
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Many of them are searching for deeper meaning in a society rife with materialism.
|
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Employees in Bisbee toiled under poor conditions, and prejudice against immigrant miners was rife.
|
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Undoubtedly, there are inherent challenges to operating on land rife with evidence of occupation.
|
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But the early aughts, despite being rife with pube-skimming pants, wasn't all bad.
|
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Nonetheless, local media reports suggest that the problem is still rife on social media.
|
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For decades, urban areas have been rife with pain and suffering due to violence.
|
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Wasserman Schultz's tenure atop the DNC was rife with conflicts between her dual roles.
|
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And although the show was rife with dramatics, it fell flat with most viewers.
|
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Such association health plans, before 1983, when rules were looser, were rife with fraud.
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He describes how prostitution was rife — 15,000 streetwalkers and brothel workers in Manhattan alone.
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Readers said the architecture and design industry was rife with similar examples of behavior.
|
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Mining source material so rife with preexisting meaning provides fertile ground for this process.
|
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At the time of the kidnapping, Mr. Hernandez's professional prospects were rife with conflict.
|
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For five years Brazil has been mired in a drama rife with unexpected twists.
|
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This device isn't for everyone, but it's rife with benefits that anyone can use.
|
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Speculation is rife in political circles that Trump could fire Sessions at any moment.
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The cards, rife with protest memes and slogans, were too impressive not to share.
|
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Digital advertising had already become rife with fraud, intrusive pop-ups, and annoying ads.
|
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Acting officials are rife throughout government, as career officials serve temporarily in top positions.
|
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Reporters at Thursday's press briefing said the encounter was rife with conflicts of interest.
|
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For Hartley, a return to New York is rife with opportunities, personal and professional.
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Speculation was rife that, if things got bad enough, Beijing would send in troops.
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Most already know that banned substances are rife in sport, well beyond Russia's borders.
|
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Speculation is rife that dissatisfaction within the administration itself could also lead to departures.
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The clues are tantalizingly vague and rife with wordplay, and they pull you in.
|
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Even electricians, in a profession rife with shadow economy workers, complain about the competition.
|
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Finally, Michigan should fix its broken occupational licensing scheme, which is rife with absurdities.
|
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Outside of the accounting games, the Medicaid system is rife with even more fraud.
|
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Their stories are as harrowing, complicated and rife with imponderables as any Lanzmann filmed.
|
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"I've never felt that anti-Semitism is rife" in the Labour Party, she said.
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Even by those standards, though, the 2018 nominations are rife with records and milestones.
|
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Yahoo Chat rooms were rife with catfishing long before the internet term was ever coined.
|
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Although the immediate danger has waned, the risks of starvation, disease and homelessness remain rife.
|
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Preskill concludes:Quantum technology is rife with exhilarating opportunities, and surely many rousing surprises lie ahead.
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Homosexuality is taboo in the east African nation and persecution of sexual minorities is rife.
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These are just examples; 2018 especially was rife with reports of privacy-related screw-ups.
|
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Still, the news raised some eyebrows in a country rife with unmanned U.S. military aircraft.
|
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Rui Yang, a professor at Australia's Monash University, points out that academic corruption is rife.
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But Sufjan's music is impossibly rife with meaning, however you want to look at it.
|
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Naples lags far behind northern Italy for transport and digital infrastructure, and criminality is rife.
|
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A 2015 BuzzFeed News investigation found that the H-2 program was rife with abuse.
|
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When heroin was rife, the government prioritised treatment and attempts to deter use through education.
|
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In Kyrgyzstan the kidnapping of brides, known as ala-kachuu (grab and run), is rife.
|
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Indebtedness, especially among the disproportionately large number of families headed by single mothers, is rife.
|
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Early looks at this sequel's VR support were rife with anecdotal accounts of crippling nausea.
|
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A stadium construction boom fueled by the tax change, he said, was rife with corruption.
|
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Mouse studies are currently confronting a number of areas where such unknowns have been rife.
|
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Japan remains a male-dominated society and discrimination against women in the workplace is rife.
|
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Presidential history is subsequently rife with stories of life-threatening conditions and even secret surgeries.
|
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Internet advertising — what Marc Andreessen calls a "rolling fiasco" — is rife with fraud and distrust.
|
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Though Russia's institutionalised doping is probably an outlier, individual doping is rife throughout elite sport.
|
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Within minutes, her surname was trending with well over 100,000 tweets as speculation ran rife.
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Speculation has been rife for months over the choice of the next central bank governor.
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The history of Thanksgiving itself is rife with shifts in an attempt to stimulate spending.
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But Peru is rife with conflicts over mining, threatening billions of dollars in proposed investments.
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"We know the consolidation is rife here, and you can win either way," he said.
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But at minimum, it seems the swimmers' version of the story is rife with inconsistencies.
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The Fellowship's journey to Mordor was long and treacherous — rife with danger and fallen comrades.
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The internet is rife with touchy viral debates, from the serious to the profoundly stupid.
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Intra-party disputes will likely be rife, even when it comes to major campaign promises.
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Online forums are rife with fond memories of government cheese omelets, cheese sauces, and sandwiches.
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Affiliation-driven people find it difficult to excel in environments rife with conflict and disharmony.
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Kidnapping for ransom is rife in Nigeria with foreigners and high-profile Nigerians frequently targeted.
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Worse, the entire public comment process was found to be rife with fraud and abuse.
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Nigerian actors have said abuse is also rife in Nollywood, the country's film industry. Aug.
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The road to nailing a signature runway walk is rife with tumbles and awkward mistakes.
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It's pure, in-your-face brutality rife with tenacious distortion and heart-pumping blast beats.
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The area was rife with corruption, and contractors, Iraqi officials and others were getting rich.
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The Internet is rife with viral challenges and memes producing funny videos and witty captions.
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Aside from the public nuisance caused by inconsiderate users, vandalism and theft are also rife.
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Concerns were rife last year that China's economy was stalling after decades of roaring growth.
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Commentary about how football is a grandiose and regressive institution rife with misogyny and exploitation?
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In addition to these barriers to innovation, the contact-lens industry is rife with protectionism.
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There are still strict norms around social conduct, and allegations of rights abuses are rife.
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Today, poverty is rife in the country and it is ruled by a despotic government.
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The Sahel is rife with weapons and insurgencies, and some states are beginning to collapse.
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In the wild, a healthy animal may be rife with intestinal worms and other inhabitants.
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Acqui-hires and modest sales, on the other hand, are rife with conflicts of interest.
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Even financial forms such as proxies and annual statements are rife with these flowery statements.
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Indeed, its history is rife with controversies over the health or capacity of its jurists.
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Background: Google Plus for months, and possibly years, has been rife with pro-terror content.
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The Pacific Ocean and Mekong River, each rife with strategic advantages, could soon be next.
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The education system is rife with conflicts-of-interest, corruption, and a lack of accountability.
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They are portraying him as a robber baron whose company is rife with labor violations.
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But it is rife with labor and human rights violations, according to labor rights groups.
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The margin for oddity, always wide, grows wider, and is rife with jokes and surprises.
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It's one of the most dangerous countries in the world, and gang violence is rife.
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"I think it's rife in the DJ field," says NYC house music veteran Roger Sanchez.
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It's just another issue in a game rife with bugs, broken quests, and server issues.
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The list of available magazines was printed on sheets of paper, rife with spelling errors.
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Should you travel to mosquito-rife territory, Dr. Engelman suggested a multilayered plan of attack.
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Mueller's sentencing memo was rife with black ink blotting out the specifics of Flynn's cooperation.
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Doc Martens are made with top-notch materials, handled with love, and rife with history.
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Much like Hazim, Raid's journey to Greece was rife with false starts and perilous crossings.
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Of course, this strategy has had some successes: The primaries are rife with nativist sentiment.
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Scientists caution that predicting short-term climate effects in specific locations remains rife with uncertainty.
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With so many Chinese-Australians left unheard, misunderstandings surrounding the Chinese-Australian community are rife.
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The affected provinces, North Kivu and Ituri, are a conflict zone, rife with armed militias.
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As a result, Old Fashioned, rife with cliché, feels forced and unnatural at every turn.
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The administrative process is rife with different rules for the powerful versus the less powerful.
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And while Kips Bay is rife with retail chains, it has quirky old businesses, too.
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In China and other Asian countries rife with young smartphone users, mobile payments are routine.
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A stunning arrest at Nissan, tech stocks tumble and Marseille is rife with unstable buildings.
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Malnutrition is rife; the country's children suffer one of the world's highest rates of stunting.
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Rashida Tlaib's canceled plans to visit her aging Palestinian grandmother has been rife with ugliness.
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However, these moderators told The Hill that Reddit is still "rife with coronavirus-related misinformation."
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These systems were rife with corruption and injustice, but they produced something like relative peace.
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We in the developed world don't inhabit an environment rife with malaria and TB anymore.
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It's a classic market often seen in Asia: rambunctious, colorful, and rife with copyright infringement.
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In a movie universe rife with self-referential jokes, Steve is immune to the sarcasm.
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She also commented on the "toxic male privilege" that is rife in the music industry.
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A counterproductive system that's wasteful of public funds and rife with inter-agency turf wars.
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The result is an online review scene rife with conflicts of interest and shady practices.
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Claims about the city's motives have been rife, he said, with false accusations, innuendo, supposition.
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It's a combination rife with losing possibilities for Andy Reid and his Kansas City Chiefs.
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Iowa should never go first again because the caucus is rife with strange, complicated rules.
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Each switch is supported by Mr. Stewart's winking sound design, rife with pop-song samples.
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As parenting became rife with orthodoxy, the Marcus Welby model of the paternalistic doctor retreated.
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This matters because critiques of "tribalism" in American politics are rife with talk of degeneration.
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Speculation was rife on Wednesday about who would replace Mr. Di Maio as party leader.
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The peacekeeping efforts focus on areas rife with conflict by deploying troops and other resources.
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Each is beautifully wrought and rife with meaning — and slightly maddening in its ambiguity. —A.
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In 2018, a CNN investigation found that child labor and corruption was still rife there.
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On paper, the game sounds like just another sequel in a medium rife with sequels.
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Instagram is also rife with photos of Kjeragbolten, another picture-perfect geological wonder in Norway.
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The process of recommending life insurance doesn't have to be rife with conflicts of interest.
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The project, known as East Side Access, has been rife with cost overruns and delays.
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The comments under her posts about the scrub were rife with fears of micro-tears.
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These are mainly close to Colombia's borders, where cocaine production and illegal gold-mining are rife.
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Confidence. And considering she's only 19 (in an industry rife with criticism), hers is pretty noteworthy.
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Self-censorship is rife in Saudi Arabia, which has one of the region's strictest media controls.
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Homosexuality is taboo in the east African nation and the persecution of sexual minorities is rife.
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The suit also paints a picture of a work environment rife with targeted harassment toward women.
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Organised crime is rife and migrants dropped there would be vulnerable to extortion and forced recruitment.
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In a country rife with racial tension, Aloe Blacc thinks he has a simple solution: Love.
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Such an order could tear apart the cohesiveness of Israel, already rife with multiple fault lines.
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But the background check system was rife with data problems and could not be immediately completed.
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His output was bawdy and "populaire", executed in a graphic style rife with subversive noir humour.
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When he took over, party discipline was slack: corruption was rife and officials routinely flouted orders.
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So for the car to fail under his touch is a moment rife with corporate symbolism.
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And that might be driving the anecdotal perception that the queer world is rife with bottoms.
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Synthetic-cannabinoid use is rife in those American homeless shelters in which urine samples are mandatory.
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Here's a few more: The (pro-gun) National Rife Association and the (anti-abortion) SBA List.
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The current sociocultural moment is rife with uncertainty, ideological polarization, and large-scale tools of deceit.
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But recent history is rife with overly ambitious, half-baked plans to colonize Earth's little brother.
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Since last weekend, speculation has been rife towards what the Bank of Japan (BOJ) could do.
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History is rife with examples of how dehumanization makes the violence of bigotry so much easier.
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Apparently, episode 9 will have a Jason Isbell song in it that is rife with meaning.
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This is post-9/11 America, rife with trust issues and wishing desperately for a hero.
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Political history is rife with examples of candidates who boosted or deflated their campaigns during debates.
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Camps for those displaced by the war are rife with abuse, with repeated reports of rape.
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Despite significant social transfers, which accounted for 16% of government spending in 2016, inequality is rife.
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In northern Nigeria, where polygamy is rife, Boko Haram still arranges cheap marriages for its recruits.
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Our solar system is rife with geologic activity, from eruptive ice moons to mountainous dwarf planets.
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Kidnappings are rife in Nigeria, where domestic security is weak, though they overwhelmingly target other Nigerians.
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Not surprisingly, the internet is rife with examples of users shifting their behavior to evade restrictions.
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Brexit has occurred, Trump has occurred, nationalism seems to be something that is going rife everywhere.
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Klingbeil's painting is rife with movement, from a body contorted in ecstasy to tall swaying grass.
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Many use forced labor, while abuses including withheld salaries and debt bondage are rife, activists say.
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The world of dating is rife with inefficiency—and we all know how economists hate inefficiency.
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And if self expression is your criteria for art, mixed martial arts is rife with it.
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Playa Amor's menu is rife with dishes you would never find at your typical Mexican restaurant.
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"Despite the amount of work done by FSOC staff, it was rife with problems," Kappler said.
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Seven years after the Great Recession erupted, wage growth is stagnant and under employment is rife.
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Only two years ago, Uber's workplace culture was known as aggressive, inappropriate, and rife with sexism.
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This year's Sundance, for example, was rife with well intentioned VR experiments that failed to deliver.
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But for all its pretty cobbled streets and chocolate box houses, Ribe is rife with peculiarities.
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Hollywood is rife with examples of whitewashing, but this movie doesn't neatly fit in that category.
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Twitter is rife with sexist trolls, but the king of them all must be Piers Morgan.
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Cost cutting inevitably produces poor outcomes — understaffed facilities, rife with drugs and contraband, escapes and violence.
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Homophobia and transphobia are also rife in a state where many religious communities remain deeply conservative.
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In Beltrami's score, it's combined with an atonal string harmony rife with glissando and tone clusters.
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But the world of kink and fetishes is rife with myths, misconceptions, and straight-up confusion.
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But I don't like it, and new gyms seem to be rife with triggers for me.
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The internet is rife with articles on platonic dates, platonic nudes, and platonic flings between women.
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The IG report is rife with examples of bias, even if Horowitz hadn't explicitly said so.
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It's too bad, because this dinner was rife with the potential for sartorial substance and communication.
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Cash reigns, fraud is rife and even the most basic details can be difficult to verify.
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The trial has put into stark relief the corruption that seems rife in New Jersey politics.
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It's not a secret that district reapportionment after the 2010 census was rife with partisan politics.
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The harbor was a shipping center in 4th century BC; today, it's rife with beautiful ruins.
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"It's an area rife with inefficiency and a lot of turf," said the aforementioned biopharma CEO.
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Two spaces that are rife with innovation and change are continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps.
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The Trump administration is rife with unfilled positions and leadership posts filled in an acting capacity.
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The EIS is rife with missing data and damning realities, said the NRDC senior counsel, Reynolds.
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Beckinsale, 45, and Matt Rife, 23, were first linked in 2017 and dated for a year.
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When we found this book, we couldn't read it, but this book is rife with images.
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As a result, medieval art is rife with references to the miracles performed by kid Christ.
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Speculation has been rife that Wu was detained over a 100 billion yuan loan from Minsheng.
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Comparisons to the 1918 outbreak have been rife since the novel coronavirus outbreak began in January.
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High schools and colleges, it turned out, were rife with troubled students who expressed violent thoughts.
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The pay-per-view's other big match, between Rollins and Reigns, was rife with drama, too.
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Recently, for instance, YouTube was rife with conspiracy videos about the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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Polio workers often venture into areas rife with danger, particularly the risk of improvised roadside bombs.
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Even the State Department, which runs the lottery program, acknowledges that it is rife with fraud.
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The images, rife with irony and contradictions, are not unlike some of the shots from Manhatta.
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This week, Janelle Monáe released a music video that is rife with imagery celebrating the vulva.
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Working in decades rife with political and social upheaval, beauty may have seemed in short supply.
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MORE EASING STILL EFFECTIVE Markets are rife with speculation the BOJ could ease at its Oct.
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But the encampment still is rife with open drug use, violence and crime, local officials said.
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Those early months of the Trump administration were rife with drama from those competing power centers.
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Studies have shown that this creates an environment rife with stress, distrust and disengagement, he says.
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Many voters are disappointed by the corruption rife within Afghan politics and by successive fraudulent elections.
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Consumer advocates have complained that the system is overly complex and rife with poor customer service.
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The music industry, like many others, is rife with tales of boundaries crossed and bodies violated.
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In Germany, the far-right Alternative for Germany has faltered and is rife with internal disputes.
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Business Insider found multiple sources who said that the real estate team was rife with problems.
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Fears are rife that any collapse in tether could have huge ramifications for the bitcoin market.
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Crime levels were high and municipal corruption — a major issue in his reform campaign — was rife.
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And in a system rife with legal risks, there is a strong incentive to overdocument everything.
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Cryptos have been rife with fraud, with scammers using a number of devices to cheat buyers.
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Homeless encampments are rife with crime and disease; no one seems to have a satisfactory answer.
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Fears of hacking and outside interference were rife, so all vote tallying was done by hand.
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Pitch meetings, rife with sucking up and bogus fervor, are among Fogelson's least favorite executive tasks.
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Each incident is subsequently pinned to an online map illustrating "hotspots" where harrassment seems particularly rife.
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Hard-liners in a government rife with corruption want nothing to do with the task force.
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But space is rife with unexplained phenomena that put those two mere optical illusions to shame.
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"Honey" and "Human Being" anchor Honey, both rife with confidence and a sense of self-care.
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Venus, that cloud-covered hellhole of a planet next door, is rife with exceptionally strange atmospheric behavior.
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For consumers who are blind or have low vision, a shopping trip can be rife with challenges.
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" "Men's soccer in China has been rife with mismanagement, corruption, and it's hard to avoid that legacy.
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Experts said slavery was also rife on fishing vessels in Cape Town's luxurious waterfront in South Africa.
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Beyond that, he's overseen a U.S.-supported bombing campaign in Yemen rife with allegations of war crimes.
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" It holds that the CFPB's short history is "rife with examples" of "poor financial and personnel management.
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Luckily, for those watching at home, the internet will be rife with coverage from the US Open.
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With good reason: Last year the FTC found that the IoT sector was rife with security risks.
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" But the out-of-town agitators remain steadfast arguing that the football camp is "rife with evangelism.
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The late 113s were rife with blatant displays of overt racism and xenophobia against immigrants and Jews.
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In one print, a woman sits at a bistro table, brown, bare-breasted, and rife for extraction.
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The (wonderful) world of Haribo is rife with unimaginably delicious, squishy, delightful candies ... and a few duds.
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Although Trusted Contacts is designed to be a personal safety app, it's also rife with potential misuses.
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The variation in laws—and costs—has created a global surrogacy trade rife with complications and pitfalls.
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"The Bundys and other militia groups are rife with Wise Use rhetoric about federal land," he said.
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An entire paper trail for a system rife with human rights and constitutional abuses is at stake.
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The country is rife with marketplaces for illegally obtained information, either gleaned from corporate or government databases.
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Extravagant CEO pay packages, especially amid stagnating wages for the majority of Americans, is rife for blowback.
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The publication of Mobilsicher's report comes at the end of a year rife with Facebook privacy scandals.
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The water from the Flint River was more corrosive than Detroit's, and rife with lead and bacteria.
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America's Department of Justice is probing price manipulation in cryptocurrencies, which is widely believed to be rife.
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I think that's something we should obviously eradicate, and it's wrong, and it's rife not just Hollywood.
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The government worries that some sectors of the economy, particularly property and utilities, are rife with it.
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Speculation about how unwelcome candidates may be disqualified in future is rife, as ideology wrestles with constitutionality.
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Image: APSince it debuted nearly a year ago, Facebook Live has been rife with content moderation problems.
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Beckinsale was previously linked to comedian Matt Rife, 23, in 2017, and they dated for a year.
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Her 2009 critical flop turned cult classic, Jennifer's Body, was rife with anger, betrayal and dashed hopes.
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But it is increasingly celebrated with parades rife with floats, giant skeleton marionettes and thousands of participants.
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Externally Kalanick and his executive team have been blamed for creating a bro culture rife with misogyny.
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"[Divorce] is rife with all sorts of people that relish it and enjoy it," she told reporters.
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Which means Plex is poised to take over an area of entertainment tech rife with ugly embarrassments.
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Animal-rights types counter that killing them is inhumane, and that kangaroo meat is rife with bacteria.
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And CarPlay is rife with those sorts of opportunities, from calls to Siri conversations to text dictations.
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Corruption is rife: Transparency International, a Berlin-based watchdog, ranks Iran 136th in its corruption perceptions index.
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In an industry rife with competition, grocery chains must adapt to growing consumer needs and market trends.
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The Capitol is rife with rumors of a post-election coup to force out Ryan as speaker.
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For now, the FGC is rife with divisions, and not just over the use of VIP rooms.
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Indeed, it's rife with increased disruptions to the water system, meaning severe drought, wildfires, and pummeling deluges.
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It's also rife with pitfalls for a President known to speak candidly and without regard for protocol.
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Although homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt, it is a conservative society and discrimination is rife.
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She resigned with a 25-page screed that painted the campaign finance agency as rife with dysfunction.
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Money scandals have been rife in Japanese politics due partly to vague rules on reporting political donations.
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Corruption in it ran rife during the previous administration, leaving soldiers to fight without weapons or ammunition.
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Can that dam really be put into place, especially during an Olympics that is rife with controversy?
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His business is rife with conflicts of interest, and his campaign has been amateurish and poorly managed.
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The last thing you want to do is e-meet someone in a message rife with errors.
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It is true that concerns about the City were rife when Britain refused to join the euro.
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Regardless, this shouldn't be much of a surprise: The dark web gun trade is rife with scammers.
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During the 2015 Tour, rumours of mechanical advantages and blood doping were rife in the French media.
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Testimony showed Hill was playing Drake's "All Me," a song rife with F-bombs and N-words.
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We know that Hurricane Harvey damaged factories, storage tank farms, and other places rife with toxic chemicals.
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But even deporting the Connors back to the UK appeared to be a process rife with complications.
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This area, which boasts the highest concentration of Copts outside of Cairo, has been rife with violence.
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At just over two years old, the Nintendo Switch is absolutely rife with killer games to play.
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The summit held in Biarritz, France, was rife with awkward moments, and not only from President Trump.
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This has long been known as a lawless area, rife with organized crime and illegal trafficking activities.
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Second, this random selection of who makes what debate on what night is rife with potential pitfalls.
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Allegations of vote buying and violence from party members across the board was rife during previous elections.
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Peru, on track to become the world's second biggest copper producer this year, is rife with conflicts.
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Any decision by the U.S. to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital would be rife with political peril.
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These are all countries rife with gang violence, and where members of vulnerable groups are particularly targeted.
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Despite its swashbuckling reputation, the C.I.A. is a highly bureaucratic organization, rife with procedures, regulations and paperwork.
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Robbery, kidnapping and human rights abuses are rife; random bursts of gunfire erupt in neighborhoods at night.
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The F.B.I.'s conduct in every aspect of the San Bernardino case has been rife with incompetence.
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The fast-food sector is rife with unlawful behavior and CKE is one of the worst offenders.
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Also, the gig economy is rife with inhumane output expectations that can lead to serious health ramifications.
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Instead, they opted for a reconstruction bidding process that was rife with allegations of mismanagement and corruption.
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Those federations are rife with conflict of interests and biases, which is commonplace in international sports governance.
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Class divisions are rife, and the economically disadvantaged are forced to become participants in their own oppression.
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Nearly two dozen young people across the county described chaotic home lives rife with neglect and abuse.
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But in the 1960s, when space travel was suddenly no longer fictional, such stories were especially rife.
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Thousands of members and many of its leaders are being held in prisons where torture is rife.
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But even within a century rife with authoritarianism in the region, the current Syrian system stands out.
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The desperation and high demand for answers about the coronavirus has created an atmosphere rife with misinformation.
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It is a place where suspicion is rife, informers are everywhere, and daily life is painfully hard.
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The reports also appeared to be rife with errors, sometimes including the recruit's country of origin. Maj.
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Ms. Stock pointed to reports on other clients that she said were rife with errors and misinterpretations.
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The United States stock market, which has been a global magnet, is rife with its own anomalies.
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Speculation that the Saudis had forced his hand ran rife, especially when he dropped out of view.
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The energy source also has a tainted past, rife with references to Chernobyl and Three Mile Island.
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Segura said he's always been attracted to off-color topics, and the special is rife with them.
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I've shown how our nation's health care system is rife with schemes that are unfair to patients.
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YouTube was once rife with conspiracy theories like these — and its own recommendation algorithm was the culprit.
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Another cautioned even against hugging visitors from other continents, given that they might be rife with disease.
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These pages are rife with finely jarring details and apparently minor trespasses that turn out to reverberate.
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Like Castle, Mr. Mee has an affinity for found material; his plays are rife with acknowledged borrowings.
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This capital of white marble is now encircled by yellow tape, rife with mendacity, cowardice and corruption.
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In the Roman Catholic Church, these violations have been rife, and the stories behind them are appalling.
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He sees in the frenzy of press and counterpress, so rife in the Bundesliga, elements of handball.
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Speculation was rife — unfounded, as it turned out — that Prince Philip or the queen might be dead.
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Although homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt it is a conservative society and discrimination is rife.
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But through the various means Iran can hit back at Washington, opportunities for nasty escalation are rife.
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This year&aposs March Madness could be rife with chaos, thanks to an unprecedented level of parity.
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Our society is rife with glass ceilings, and the disability ceiling has the fewest cracks in it.
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The healthcare sector is rife with such needless barriers to market entry and thus to robust competition.
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It's rife in literature, including a joking reference in a letter from Friedrich ENGELS to Victor Adler.
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His story about pinning a medal on a Navy captain was, if well-meaning, rife with inaccuracies.
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But nature is no longer so rife with life that myriads can be afforded to be sacrificed.
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Parts of South America have been rife with unrest for months, from Venezuela, to Ecuador to Chile.
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Instead, the administration has delivered a bundle of simplistic national security slogans rife with contradictions and gaps.
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Speculation is rife as to why the initial reporting based on the documents has named few Americans.
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Court monitors said the case was rife with troubling inconsistencies that judges or investigators had not questioned.
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Stigma about sexual assault is rife in Tunisia, with the blame often placed on the victim. 2.
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Mistrust and mediocrity were rife, yet, Ms. Merkel has noted, few really thought the system would collapse.
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Speculation is rife that objects could have been discarded at sea many years ago by construction workers.
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The '90s was a time rife with unknowns, exciting technological advances, and the wild mystery of Y2K!
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Then, the area was rife with addicts sleeping on filthy street floors, or in the dilapidated buildings.
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The work is rife with nuances, especially in the blurred relationship between the human and animal worlds.
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Mr. Carmona, the biochemist, said San Cristóbal's rivers were rife with E. coli and other infectious pathogens.
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Victims can't afford to pay for justice, and corruption is rife in the court system, activists say.
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TB was rife, HIV was through the roof, sexual assault was commonplace, and the overcrowding was horrendous.
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Business Insider decided to take a look at the wealthy, democratic nations where corruption is most rife.
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The internet is rife with accounts of painful Japanese dental work for those who care to look.
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I am here to tell you that, yes, the movie is rife with references to the game series.
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Yet corruption and clientelism remain rife, and the history of Mr Zaev's Social Democrats is less than spotless.
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The economic recovery is, at best, lame; prices of staples are rising; alcohol problems (and deaths) remain rife.
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Abandoning the existing sources leaves communities like Pooja's worse off, but staying in is rife with problems, too.
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Earth's ancient oceans were rife with nightmare creatures, from many-limbed worms to six-foot-long crab-ancestors.
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Imagine. Unfortunately, rife with fake news, the tool is just another of Twitter's small yet increasingly consequential disasters.
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All told, possible mental and physical health risks are rife within the Texas border protection facilities Markel said.
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My experience using the feature was filled with results rife with misspellings, profanity, and languages I couldn't read.
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It's patently ironic that a memorial built in honor of him is rife with barriers for wheelchair users.
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But campaigners believe this is unlikely given the lack of progress in many countries where it remains rife.
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Sadly, that Silicon Valley is rife with sexism and outright sexual harassment is not necessarily a new story.
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In the midst of a political season rife with division, these snapshots were a breath of fresh air.
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Barnette's installation reimagines the saloon, not as it looked, but as a glittering utopian monument, rife with potential.
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The myth-busting site, Snopes, has documented how online petitions can be rife with bad or misleading information.
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The PGA stop at Riviera in recent years has had a tournament marquee rife with burned-out bulbs.
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As a result, the project has earned a reputation as an unhappy one, rife with infighting and bitterness.
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The internet is rife with videos of these oddities wriggling about, and once seen, they're hard to forget.
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Call it slapstick feminism: "Broad City" is rife with sexual oversharing, drug-fogged high jinks and toilet humor.
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It's an activity rife with jargon, and it gets as deep into electrical engineering as you let it.
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The tech currently needs some work, though, because early tests of the concept store were rife with problems.
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Its royal tombs, both those underground and the skyward-reaching pyramids, are rife with stories of hidden chambers.
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The I.P.O. market has been rife with pain, as the broader gauges slumped this year and volatility spiked.
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Physical and psychological illnesses are rife among the detainees, and health services on the two islands are limited.
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Their region is rife with ethnic and tribal fighting, and with criminal gangs that run lucrative smuggling rings.
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Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science InstituteThe evidence is mounting that our solar system is rife with oceans.
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Informal vendors crowd the roadway packed with pedestrian traffic through a neighborhood rife with cross-border gang violence.
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"One of the things we think is rife in the UTM industry today is false claims," says Parker.
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This year has seen some impressive investigative reporting into the horrendous human rights abuses rife in this industry.
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Lily Hay Newman discovered that several mobile credit card readers are rife with bugs, potentially leaving you exposed.
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Her project is firmly planted in the world of soul and R&B but rife with gospel undertones.
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Barlow's sculptures may be abstract, but they feel rife with heads, teeth, legs, and orifices of every stripe.
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Unlicensed drivers, unregistered vehicles and speeding buses are commonplace, police corruption is rife and traffic enforcement often nonexistent.
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He denounced Christianity at an early age, but his work is rife with apocalyptic visions and paradises lost.
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The problem is that the crypto journalism space is rife with integrity violations and reporters with questionable expertise.
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But misconceptions about the causes and nature of concussions are still rife among coaches, players, and their parents.
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"You start to dig deep and see where [the pay gap] is rife in the industry," she added.
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Even after he woke up again, the situation was still unclear and speculation in the town was rife.
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The commercial is rife with sexual innuendo, insinuating the two are in the middle of a torrid affair.
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Ivanka Trump is trying to create a "women entrepreneurship" fund that is rife with potential conflicts of interest.
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"It's an area rife with inefficiency and a lot of turf," another pharma CEO said in the report.
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Although he did so in a later White House press conference, suspicion about his motives is still rife.
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But in a West Wing rife with frustration and angst, few believe Dubke left on a high note.
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The trafficking and sexual exploitation of children is particularly rife in tourist cities and illegal gold mining areas.
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Speculation is rife that the Clinton-Trump clash could draw a U.S. audience of 100 million or more.
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Many of the attacks come from government officials at the state or local level, and impunity is rife.
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And while digital art is pristine, traditional art could be rife with blue-line marks, smudges and erasures.
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He also disputed that his administration is rife with conflict, despite high-level turnover since he took office.
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The debate will surely repeat itself, and it will almost as surely be rife with accusations of betrayal.
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Her books are rife with references to pop and geek culture, as well as to legends and folklore.
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Android and iOS are rife with free and inexpensive apps that could alert you when you need it.
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Such devices include many stocked with cameras or microphones, or interfacing with internet accounts rife with personal information.
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From an uncertain regulatory environment to the exigencies of clinical trials, this is an industry rife with risk.
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Speculation has been rife in Chinese social media that banks in certain cities are temporarily suspending mortgage lending.
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Instagram is rife with people claiming to be photographers offering to shoot models if they fulfill certain conditions.
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Still, Mr. Ryan has a bulwark of support, even among members whose districts are rife with Trump supporters.
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From the 1960s to the 1990s, after the first wave of decolonization, military coups were rife in Africa.
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Rife, meanwhile, walked in a step behind the pair in a green v-neck shirt and black pants.
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But despite legal protections, violence against the LGBT+ community remains rife, it said, calling it a "cultural problem".
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The bill is rife with million-dollar subsidies for corporate farmers courtesy of the good old American taxpayers.
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The snobbish commentary was rife with rage, negative comments about other people's bodies, and even camel-toe shame.
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The early part of the film casts back to Ms. Jones's childhood, which was rife with racial indignities.
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The pharmaceutical world is rife with rebates and side deals — all designed to elbow ahead of the competition.
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The building, constructed in the early 1920s as a regional headquarters for Standard Oil, is rife with history.
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" The speech is rife with incendiary language: • "Those whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.
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In addition, the prospect of governments making rules around the restriction of speech is rife with ethical dilemmas.
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He's suing for that money and, in the lawsuit ... Zimmerman claims Alki's workplace was rife with sexual harassment.
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Zero-hours contracts are rife, wages are falling, and the tectonic plates of the 9-5 are shifting.
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He said the central government was rife with graft, as the two coalition leaders fattened their own allies.
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While this section of antitrust law is rife with confusion, the proposed legislation is unlikely to add clarity.
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This year, trade publications and gossip columns were rife with speculation that Ms. Wintour was looking to leave.
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And new research from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism claims that Facebook is still rife with falsehoods.
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Scrutiny of police actions has led to harsh criticisms -- some fair and some rife with enmity and mischaracterizations.
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But last year's protest movement wasn't just empowering -- it also turned ugly, rife with mob violence and destruction.
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Although not rife with problems like the Iowa caucus, it is true there were some hiccups in Nevada.
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Homophobia is still rife in South Korea, where very few mainstream music stars have come out as gay.
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South Korea, where speculation on cryptocurrencies is also rife, is working on plans to ban virtual coin exchanges.
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This area is rife with poorly maintained roads, schools that appear to be dilapidated, and underfunded municipal services.
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Thomas Rid notes that the United States was rife for an information warfare campaign, due to its polarization.
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Untended waters are rife with fishing boats whose laborers, sometimes shackled to the decks, work in wretched conditions.
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I am not saying the answer is non-monogamy, which can be rife with risks and unintended entanglements.
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Woodward's book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," details a White House rife with chaos and personal insults.
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It was the latest embarrassment in an often-politicized crackdown on militias in a country rife with them.
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Our history is rife with irrational and even violent responses to politicians and their positions (ideological and physical).
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The sketch was rife with puns from Beyoncé songs as the four entertainers talked nonsense to each other.
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Once you do escape, San Francisco is extremely walkable -- and rife with distinct neighborhoods worth exploring, says Fleener.
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The system is rife with racial disparities, as minority Americans are much more likely to be locked up.
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Dinner, getting gas, at the salon … saying thank you in the form of cash is rife with uncertainty.
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Kalanick was forced out of the company last year amid accusations of a culture rife with sexual harassment.
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Rife corruption and mismanagement swallowed budgets, and most shelters outside the capital were left to fend for themselves.
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Policy failure is rife, and it's bound to account for a portion of even the best-deserved fortunes.
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And she thinks of her own case, a two-year ordeal rife with administrative failures, indifference and delays.
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Violence against women is considered so rife that New Zealand is routinely described as possessing a rape culture.
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The incident instantly became one of the worst privacy breaches in an era that's increasingly rife with them.
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They're not hostile zones rife with al-Qaeda operatives or members of ISIS; instead, they're full of children.
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The press conferences leading up to Saturday's fight has been rife with tension, bypassing entertainment for cringe-worthiness.
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Although she wants to remain chancellor until the 2021 national election, speculation is rife that she may go sooner.
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The USTR dropped its annual blacklist calling out marketplaces that are rife with counterfeit and pirated goods this week.
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Russia is rife with regional autonomous and separatist movements that would like to break out from under Moscow's rule.
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Newspapers said he had fallen out with May's powerful aides and speculation was rife about who might replace him.
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From her new dating philosophy to another major career milestone, the new year is already rife with Grande goodness.
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The festival could be considered questionable as reports of widespread starvation and poverty outside of the capital are rife.
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"Burnout" is rife in Silicon Valley, he says, with tech workers sabotaging their own innovation with the excessive hours.
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Here's a fascinating, incredibly detailed look inside Facebook over the past 15 months, which has been rife with scandal.
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Today, large chunks of Africa remain rife with political upheaval, social dislocation, and unfathomable food security and wealth gaps.
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Following their 2016 divorce, she was linked to Rife, as well as British actor and comedian Jack Whitehall, 30.
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For trans people, online dating is a main source for meeting potential partners, though it remains rife with difficulties.
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The couple reportedly did not have a prenuptial agreement, which could leave Captain Jack Sparrow's treasure rife for plundering.
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PEOPLE breaks down some of the most buzzed-about candidates: Rumors are rife that Clinton might enlist Massachusetts Sen.
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You guessed it: carbs, fat, salt, and sugar, which alter gut microbiota and create an environment rife for inflammation.
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The scenario -- rife with loans, cash withdrawals, and check deposits -- strained banks, and many became temporarily short on reserves.
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Speculation is also rife that the Bank of Japan might ease policy further, possibly as early as next week.
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Obesity is rife (perhaps because of the popularity of a local delicacy, "orange chips", or chips cooked in batter).
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A November 2016 report from rights group Amnesty International claimed labor abuses were rife on Indonesian palm oil plantations.
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These information cues show details from Wikipedia and other sources like Encyclopedia Britannica for events are rife for conspiracies.
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Google's parent Alphabet says it wants to keep and expand Nest, but the fledgling unit is rife with challenges.
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In Palermo, Sicily's capital, many migrants live in Ballarò, a shady part of town where drug-dealing is rife.
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Communal clashes are rife in Chad, a landlocked country in central Africa that is roughly the size of Texas.
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Dining out, hotel housekeeping, even Amazon deliveries — saying "thank you" in the form of cash is rife with uncertainty.
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On a landscape rife with tremendous challenges, where consensus and collaboration are being accomplished, we need to double down.
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Although Britain is one of a handful of countries where LGBT people have equal constitutional rights, discrimination remains rife.
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Gimelstob, 38, is a lightning rod for anybody railing against the conflicts of interest that are rife in tennis.
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Red dwarf stars like Proxima Centauri in particular are believed to be rife with small, rocky Earth-sized planets.
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Cancer cells are rife with mutations, but only a small subset of those are functionally important to the cancer.
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Bitcoin is so rife with scam artists that Google and Facebook banned cryptocurrency advertisements on their platforms last year.
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Until there is further clarity from the White house over immigration policy, insecurity will remain rife among these communities.
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It's rife with concerning, possibly Child Online Protection Act-violating videos of tween girls dancing to risqué pop songs.
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A VICE News and Type Investigations probe has revealed the tribunals to be rife with bias, inconsistency, and error.
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Talk of baggage was rife at the Democratic caucus in Poweshiek's 8th precinct, held in a Grinnell elementary school.
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Rife with business ideas, the schedule bursts with guides for monetizing Messenger, Instagram, video streaming, payments, games and apps.
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Beckinsale, meanwhile, was recently seen kissing 21-year-old comedian Matt Rife in West Hollywood outside Villa Lounge restaurant.
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Social media is rife with cliched images, we're all guilty of it, churning out simulacra into the digital abyss.
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Villages that felt like villages, rife with gossip and local drama, hung thick with moss and choking vine forests.
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ANC member Vanita Kok, from the Khoisan royal house, said Ramaphosa's message struck a chord because "corruption is rife".
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Rife says that a problem with many music-making apps today is the limitations in audio and visual feedback.
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"ESPN is, and always has been, a company rife with misogyny," Lawrence said in the lawsuit filed on Sunday.
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It's a field rife with interesting challenges and no shortage of job openings, to say nothing of generous compensation.
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In recent years, the event itself has come under sharp criticism for being self-indulgent and rife with contradiction.
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Our immigration system is rife with pressing problems Congress must address, many of which may seem insignificant and tedious.
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Housing and social problems are rife in some areas that have taken in a large part of the refugees.
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Rife was an expert in architectural acoustics, helping to design the way sound would ebb and flow through buildings.
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Speculation is already rife that his appointment marks the start of a new Saudi push to pump more oil.
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Still, the lead-up to the meeting has been rife with speculation over the behind-the-scene political jockeying.
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The Edelson suit alleges that Thut's objection to the firm's TCPA settlement with Gannett was rife with factual misstatements.
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The stories told about the jazz singer we know as Billie Holiday are rife with contradictions, exaggerations and mysteries.
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It was easy to get lost in Gibbon's elegant and sonorous sentences, rife with sly irony and quotable aphorisms.
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Rife with genderfluid New Wave bangers, Masseduction highlights Annie's queer approach to gender and sexuality at its most prominent.
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Comparisons to that other English personality who traded pop-culture stardom for industry credibility, Victoria Beckham, were suddenly rife.
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She had a gift for translating what appeared untranslatable: The Asterix books, for example, are rife with quirky puns.
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Shake-ups in the energy unit's management add to a year that's been rife with executive changes for Tesla.
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With a government rife with corruption and a weak judicial system, children are abused and even killed with impunity.
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The race is ostensibly nonpartisan, but in a state rife with partisan tension, it is nonpartisan in name only.
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Betting on matches, domestic or anywhere in the world, is prohibited in Romania, but is considered to be rife.
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The company said in a statement that illegal mining remained rife in the area and had caused deaths before.
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Is league history rife with—ahem—charitable hometown scoring, with local stars making hay on more than just merit?
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Late last year, Trump retweeted three inflammatory videos from a British far-right account rife with anti-Muslim content.
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While hands inspire poetry and exorbitant jewelry purchases, the podiatric landscape tends to be rife with cracks and calluses.
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And by Tuesday, Israeli social media was rife with mockery of the army's "empty building" strategy, Ms. Meir said.
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For the school lunch cuts, the Trump administration is using the phony justification that SNAP is rife with fraud.
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At first, these large-scale, all-over paintings rife with stunning pictographic detail seem intended to enrapture or captivate.
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Shortly after the vote, both sides entered negotiations, and speculation had been rife about the nature of the deal.
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Happily, I found mahaleb, rife with the same haunting, almondy aroma as noyaux, at my local Middle Eastern grocer.
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"The Great Believers" is peppered with surprises, a minor wonder in a narrative so rife with dreadfully foregone conclusions.
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It is a merger rife not just with potential for broad anticompetitive effects but also serious conflicts of interest.
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That includes introducing them to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner, which can often seem rife with unfamiliar flavors and methods.
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For women in low-wage industries, which are already rife with exploitative practices, the #MeToo movement is particularly crucial.
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Mr. Boochani said that medical treatment for the refugees housed on the island was inadequate, with mental illness rife.
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Speculation has been rife over whether and when Sanchez could call snap elections ahead of the 2020 scheduled date.
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Gang rule is common in Venezuela's jails, where weapons and drugs are rife, often with the connivance of officials.
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An environmental organization, Ben Magec, has vowed to fight the telescope, saying the area is rife with archaeological artifacts.
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In an administration rife with turnovers and firings and rampant leaks, she has been a steadfast and influential player.
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Raising an independent young adult means ultimately letting go, and that's a process rife with both pride and terror.
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The internet is rife with misinformation about the origin of the virus and how to protect yourself from it.
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Uncertainty is rife in the recession-hit economy with left-leaning Peronist Alberto Fernandez expected to win the Oct.
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The lawsuit portrays the prisons as overcrowded, rife with violence, and marred by mold, flooding, and unsafe drinking water.
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Mr. Rife remembers downtown sidewalks in Grundy, the county seat, packed with thousands of people on weekend shopping expeditions.
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As of 2019, disinformation is rife and sources of good information on sexuality — like the MS Ladies and Khuldulee.
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It's rife with rejection, and there are a lot of people out there who are not doing it right.
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Many stay in shelters in Laredo's Mexican sister city of Nuevo Laredo, which is rife with crime and kidnappings.
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ET This hyper-fast and super-gory modern take on the Doom series is rife with exploits and glitches.
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Like many teenagers, he was a frequent user of Instagram, where his accounts were rife with posts about weapons.
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But when it comes to sectors rife with competition, owning stocks within them can be downright "treacherous," he explained.
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But in this interview, Omarosa seems to be confessing that Trump himself is rife with subconscious, anti-minority biases.
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The canvas seems to have a life of its own, rife with the desire to speak something formerly absent.
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But speculation is rife that his administration will instead adopt a plan penned by Republicans in the House of Representatives.
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This song is rife with regrets about a relationship gone bad, because my idea of romance is apparently quite dark.
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Highlights Speculation is rife over whether U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the forum, where he's due to speak Friday.
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They see the changing climate as just another stress on top of a situation that was already rife with peril.
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The paintings are rife with the kinds of telling details that would make a short story writer twist with envy.
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Skepticism among investors is rife given oil prices have more than halved since 2014 as a result of global oversupply.
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Much of Iranian speech is rife with exaggerations that, while understood by a native speaker, do not translate well literally.
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In a department rife with internal crises, there is only so much that even the most sophisticated technology can do.
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He hails from Bangladesh, and government corruption is rife in emerging markets, often going hand in hand with information suppression.
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Before the rampage, the suspect posted a manifesto online that was rife with anti-immigrant hatred, law enforcement agencies said.
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The scene is rife with peculiar humor and creepy vibes as the woman transforms into a grotesque creature of sorts.
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Talk of the company going public was rife in previous years, but there seems to have been little progress made.
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The question is how to deploy it in those parts of the world, particularly Africa, where the epidemic is rife.
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For some iPhone users, iOS 11.0, the update for Apple's mobile devices released in September, has been rife with problems.
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It's rife with cool anecdotes, like the one where John Wall thought he was going to tumble into the afterworld.
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The band has long sworn allegiance to horror movies, and the album is rife with spooky samples and general perversion.
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And as Ronald Cheng of O'Melveny, an American law firm, observes, online fraud, malware and mobile-phone scams are rife.
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The 1960s and 1970s, today remembered as a golden age of bipartisanship, were rife with bombings, street battles and assassinations.
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Suddenly, listeners had access to an experience that was both comprehensive and rife with the potential of discovering new music.
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Laporta's testimony Friday appeared to bolster the government's allegations that Manafort's taxes and financial dealings were rife with inaccurate information.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. From the early 1980s to the mid 2010s, graffiti was rife in London.
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The current public discussion is focused on industries like entertainment, media, and politics — rife with the power dynamics Aziz describes.
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Speculation is rife that the Bank of England could also head for a new round of quantitative easing within months.
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Lai's story is an intriguing post-apocalyptic novel, one rife with biotech and the remnants of the world from before.
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The lowest-scoring cities mostly belonged to countries rife with civil unrest, war and continued threats from major terrorist groups.
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Still, focus groups are rife with another type of deception, one that starts before participants even walk in the door.
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When Mr Xi took power five years ago China was rife with speculation that he would move towards constitutional rule.
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Rumours are rife that Mr Nazarbayev wants his daughter, Dariga Nazarbayeva, who presides over the Senate, to become president eventually.
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An annual human-rights report on PNG by America's State Department names logging as an industry rife with official corruption.
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I feel like a similar plan in the United States would be a political disaster rife with protests and lawsuits.
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This may not sound like much, but in an industry rife with egos, it casts Beckham in a positive light.
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The analysis has revealed an active weather system in Jupiter's upper atmosphere that's rife with ammonia, a nitrogen-rich gas.
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Prisons are the place in our society in which drug use is most rife and drugs are most readily available.
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The new hedge fund rules aim to shrink a vast industry insiders describe as a "Wild East" rife with fraud.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's testimonies before Congress last year were rife with lawmakers dispensing clueless or off-topic questions. Sen.
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Crime is rife and health risks severe, but so far disputes amongst residents have stopped any progress in upgrading Santini.
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That's good if you're in a country where censorship or surveillance is rife or trying to avoid location-based blocking.
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The book is rife with photographs from the mid-80s when the band was forming because he just kept everything.
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Social media and, especially, YouTube is rife with pranks—DIY ones, hidden camera stunts, pranks gone wrong and scare gags.
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Even when it was buying clean energy, it did so in a manner rife with half-measures and cold calculation.
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The dark web is rife with scams, but nothing quite compares to the case of fake hitman site Besa Mafia.
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Most of the people profiled remembered DC as a city rife with a culture that mirrored their sensibilities and identity.
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Rife, a 23-year-old comedian whose credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Wild N' Out, dated Beckinsale in 2017.
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"There are allegations that our communication is rife with sensationalism and embellishment but we never abandon the truth," said Ahmadi.
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An internal WHO audit released in May revealed the organization is rife with incidents of fraud, corruption and sexual harassment.
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Once again, a government program, rife with corruption and cronyism as always, results in massive levels of fraud and abuse.
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There's always been an innate mythos and curiosity surrounding the Pokémon games, rife as it is with mysteries like Missingno.
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And no matter the mode of writing, each text is rife with puns, laced with references, and encrusted with metaphors.
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Kidnapping is rife across Libya, which has been in turmoil since an uprising unseated autocratic leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
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But bearish sentiment about the country's economic prospects for the rest of the decade remains rife at home and abroad.
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They agreed years ago on programmes to foster development in rural regions, where poverty is rife and infrastructure is inadequate.
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Full of silky guys in boxy suits sparring for advantage, it's also rife with betrayals and acts of moral desperation.
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One such stock is 3M, which delivered a handy earnings beat on Tuesday rife with orders from around the world.
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Local and foreign non-governmental organizations say corruption is rife in Egypt while the government says it investigates all incidents.
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Fashion influencers including Whitney Rife Becker, Ally Noriega, Katy Harrell and Lays Brenha, promoted themselves by tagging the startup LiketoKnow.
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This low-income apartment complex that once housed the likes of Michelle Obama is today a neighborhood rife with challenges.
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Jennifer Maddox Having grown up in Chicago's South Side, police officer Jennifer Maddox still sees a neighborhood rife with challenges.
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The King's unprecedented move also comes amid rife speculation that he married a Russian beauty queen, Oksana Voevodina, in November.
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And tales of abuses — like robo-signed affidavits filed in bulk, or aggressive collection efforts on erroneous debts — are rife.
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The suit says Mr. Ailes propositioned Ms. Carlson in response to her complaints of rife sexual harassment in the workplace.
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In 2009, the prices of homes and most other assets had fallen sharply, foreclosures were rife and unemployment was soaring.
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Mental health problems are rife, with many detainees held for periods ranging from months to years and falling into depression.
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Armed militia stalk the dirt roads, illegal gold and diamond mines operate with near impunity and ivory poachers are rife.
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Diab, who reached Kelbit three weeks ago, said people were suffering from the cold, wet weather and sickness was rife.
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And both sides are rife with skeptics that those across the table are ready to push ahead on the issue.
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Anyone who's ever watched a nature documentary knows that the animal kingdom is rife with—is, in…Read more Read
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On Monday night, TMZ caught up with Rife to ask if he had any advice for Davidson, 25, about Beckinsale.
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Don't forget that racism is rife in the queer community and trans people of color are often the most vulnerable.
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At a time when ideas of white racial supremacy were rife across Europe, he was the Paris Games' star player.
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After receiving his test result, the city Health Department quickly swooped in and found the apartment rife with paint hazards.
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Hong Kong is rife with elderly cardboard collectors who push trolleys to recycling centers to earn enough money to eat.
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If a 213 year old with a mental illness can get a semiautomatic rife, how safe really is our country?
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In a land rife with superstitions, myths and monsters the bridge has been at the center of an enduring mystery.
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Justice Department officials and Mr. Barr argue that closed-door testimony rarely remains private because Congress is rife with leaks.
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The board, which included eight men and one woman in the past couple of years, was rife with professional tensions.
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Because the world is rife with misinformation, Dr. Lerner suggests avoiding unregulated online news sources and relying on depoliticized ones.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan once held promise as a potential beacon of democracy for a region rife with religious conflict.
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Power cuts are rife in the country thanks to its ailing state-owned utility Eksom, which is hungry for investment.
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He added that the "unlawful economy" in the Amazon, where illegal logging and mining is rife, was largely to blame.
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The election is being held after state officials found the 85033 midterm contest in the district was rife with fraud.
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And in studying a subculture rife with code words, it can be difficult to pinpoint hate speech, some analysts say.
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But accounts often lagged for months or more before that verification — and mistakes were rife, according to the consumer bureau.
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Greenwell wrote about topics that were rife with complication: desire, Bulgaria, privilege and at times a confluence of all three.
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The markets are rife with funds run by computers, but handing decisions to the machines comes with plenty of risk.
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As with most things on the internet, it turns out the review sections for black turtlenecks are rife with opinions.
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In this bumper-car pileup of a race, rife with personal feuds and animosities, Ms. Fleet could well finish third.
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The forums are rife with gear discussions, but there are just as many tips for persuading the ball and chain.
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It's rife with issues like misnumbered levels and instant death if the part-cheetah, part-human characters jump too high.
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While the number of sizable U.S. brands to acquire has dwindled, the European luxury market has become rife with opportunity.
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"It is rife with logistical tests, engineering quandaries, curatorial challenges and political and racial sensitivities that linger," our writer says.
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Speculation is now rife that Marta will retire soon but she did not want to talk about it on Tuesday.
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Areas with heavy Uyghur populations are rife with security cameras and facial recognition systems, and residents are often relentlessly tracked.
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Independent judiciary In Russia, high-profile corruption cases or cases against Putin's enemies are rife with examples of improper influence.
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The rolling scandals at Uber remind us that the frat clubs of Silicon Valley are often rife with sexual harassment.
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But with poverty rife and youth unemployment at 70 percent in Gaza, Shalhoub said he did not have much choice.
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Contrary to what Trump and Kobach would have the public believe, American elections are not rife with widespread voter fraud.
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Understandably, confusion is rife over what the heck is happening on the Senate floor: What was that vote Tuesday night?
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A year after 10 formerly Communist eastern European countries joined the European Union, the Continent was still rife with idealism.
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Witnesses this week have described an enterprise that was rife with misconduct, including the collection and completion of absentee ballots.
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And we know from recent years that science is rife with false-positive studies that achieved values of less than .
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Crys Yin's exhibition arrives at a time when Orientalism is still rife and often left unchecked within the art world.
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PHILADELPHIA — It felt like the ending of a story rife with dramatic suspense, even though everyone here knew it wasn't.
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" Yet, the Hippocrates Health Institute's website is rife with claims and testimonials that could, at best, be described as "not realistic.
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Mr. Cruz, a decorated college debater with a contentious streak, clearly loved his time in a workplace rife with ideological differences.
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With her new show on the way, I figured Jaimie's trash would be rife with all sorts of art-related refuse.
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With jingoistic populism rife on both sides of the Atlantic these days, Mr. Fischer may have sought to make a statement.
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She has given few clues to what her next role will be, leaving a void in which speculation has run rife.
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You know, that hot new crypto market that the Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort, warned everyone was rife with scams?
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It could just make the internet into a less open platform that's even more rife with propaganda, malevolent hacking, and surveillance.
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The process of writing a book is rife with enough self-doubt as it is without injecting instability and existential uncertainty.
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Seemingly unassuming, these pieces are rife with the anger of a people who have not forgotten the harm done to them.
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While boob jobs are tricky to document due to Instagram's strict ban on female nipples, other types of accounts are rife.
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Rife with bandits, corruption, dangerous wildlife, various diseases, and much more, it was a challenging time to be alive for sure.
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We found that morale there has plummeted, anxiety is rife, science is being choked off, and much work has been paralyzed.
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The auto industry is always rife with rumors, but one particular topic has kept the rumor mill working overtime for decades.
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These are men whose administrations are rife with corruption, whose top aides and campaign managers are on their way to jail.
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After all, our language, culture, entertainment, and politics are rife with stereotypes that keep reinforcing the associations we're trying to reject.
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Facebook and Twitter were rife with young people engaging with the referendum, and -- on Friday -- expressing their anger with the result.
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It's by far the most interesting in terms of beauty, too, rife with controversial dreadlocks, nightmarish black eyes, and mullet armies.
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There have also been a number of lawsuits brought by former employees alleging a toxic workplace rife with harassment and discrimination.
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The company behind the extras casting in Atlanta is TaylorMade casting, and its Facebook page is rife with Stranger Things requests.
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LGBTQ discrimination is rife in Malaysia, but it doesn't get more ridiculous than an article telling readers how to spot them.
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An explosion of "alt coins" and Initial Coin Offerings baffled casual investors in the ecosystem, and scams were (and are) rife.
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Why we picked Handle: Construction might seem like an unsexy vertical, but it's massive and rife with inefficiencies this startup tackles.
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It's easy to see how this inherently coercive visa program is rife with abuse ranging from wage theft to human trafficking.
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History has been rife with roadblocks to justice like these, and the barriers to trans survival we face are not new.
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It is also about the grit and glamour of the city at a time when rents were affordable and muggings rife.
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While speculation has been rife regarding Slimane and the new Celine, the designer himself is a man of very few words.
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Patriarchal norms are rife and El Salvador, for example, has the highest rate of femicide of any country in the world.
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From Sapna Maheshwari: The influencer economy is opaque — and rife with questionable tactics — but there's no doubt it attracts big money.
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Hugo Chávez, Former President of Venezuela Chávez presided over a country rife with allegations of widespread corruption and human rights violations.
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Yet criticism is still rife, and the U.K. technology industry is all too often assessed in direct comparison with Silicon Valley.
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Kim Jong Un's meeting Friday with South Korean President Moon Jae-in was rife with symbolism but short on concrete promises.
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Piracy has long been rife in the waters off the tiny nations of Suriname and Guyana, as well as neighboring Venezuela.
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In a society where homophobia is still rife and has sanction from many politicians, being openly gay is a political act.
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The left criticized it for spreading fake news and the right charged that one of its features was rife with bias.
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Aid workers and rights groups say abuse including beating and forced labor is rife, and have long appealed for their closure.
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Accusations of poisoned food were rife, a perfect storm of fear around the subversion of those great nurturers: women and food.
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The program today is rife with illegal immigrants who used forged documents and deception to misrepresent their age and arrival dates.
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In an industry rife with competition, quick-service restaurants are pulling out all the stops to turn patrons into loyal customers.
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It's a practice that is still rife across much of Afghanistan, and girls are often used as bartering tools between families.
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Kenya is East Africa's largest economy but unemployment is high and corruption is rife, making life difficult for many ordinary people.
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His basically zero-sum perspective shows us how not to conceive of a world that is rife with nonzero-sum games.
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The service comes just in time for Sunday's Season 6's finale, which promises to be rife with spoiler-worthy moments.
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As a refresher, multiple women who worked at Uber have described a work environment rife with discrimination, sexism, and sexual harassment.
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The actress was spotted passionately kissing 21-year-old comedian Matt Rife on Tuesday in West Hollywood outside Villa Lounge restaurant.
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Racial equality is also an issue that's rife with liabilities for Biden, and his announcement didn't sit well with some observers.
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Brooklyn, which is undergoing an aggressive wave of gentrification, is rife with property owners who engage in these practices with impunity.
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When it all goes wrong, they end up in prisons that are often desperately overcrowded and at times rife with disease.
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Those who know me will attest that my life story is a sprawling epic rife with sex, violence, loyalty and betrayal.
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The contest was rife with allegations of minority voter suppression by Kemp, who was secretary of state before running for governor.
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Speculation is now rife as to the outgoing chairman's political ambitions, with rumors that he may be considering a presidential bid.
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Meet Janice, a 40-year-old woman with chronically unstable diabetes who lives in a neighborhood rife with violence and poverty.
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In fact, a 2015 study in the journal Social Science & Medicine found that stand your ground is rife with racial bias.
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He joined the Trump campaign and has emerged as one of the most prominent aides in an administration rife with turnover.
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Paranoia and resentment are rife, as is the petty bending of rules, and readers of Kafka will feel horribly at home.
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Amateur boxing has long been considered rife with corruption, with frequent accusations of match fixing, doping and outright bribery and fraud.
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The fourth-worst offender in an industry rife with bad actors, CKE has faced several class-action lawsuits on wage theft.
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Corruption and poverty are rife, and a gradual improvement in relations with Serbia, mandated by the EU, is fraught with setbacks.
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In their place was something darker, something off, rife with porny brass and hollow lounge ballads, bleak sex and claustrophobic mortality.
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YouTube's rife with hate speech videos and neo-Nazi propaganda, much of it more vicious than a pug raising its paw.
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The story of a young American woman's romance with the scion of a jewelry empire, "Destiny" was rife with sexual detail.
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The media is rife with speculation: CNBC's John Harwood reported that Manafort is "mailing it in," according to a close friend.
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A United States public option for pharmaceutical production would address a range of problems in an industry rife with market failure.
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Still, pictures of graphs showing China's stock market plunge and veiled references to Mr. Trump were rife on Chinese social media.
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Fraud in collectibles markets is rife but difficult to prove, said Carter Reich, a lawyer who specializes in art fraud cases.
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In the U.S., there's a new level of disquiet over enjoying a sport rife with concussions that cause permanent brain damage.
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In the 10 days since the vote, speculation has been rife about back-room negotiations to transfer power to Mr. Tshisekedi.
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"Prince of Monkeys" is rife with character soliloquies that relay some of the central issues of Nigerian life, then and now.
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But regulations were created for a reason, and history is rife with examples of what happens when we don't have them.
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Social media — where most people in the country get their news — was rife with anonymously sourced speculation about plots and conspiracies.
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Neither seems particularly interested in music: DC Young Fly mispronounced Dua Lipa, and Mr. Rife fumbled A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
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Character Study Twenty years ago, David Scalza moved into a building in Hell's Kitchen that was rife with drugs and disturbances.
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This fighting game will shower you with gore while it weaves its pro wrestling-level story, rife with drama and rivalries.
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But now the party, rife with divisions, faces a familiar fight of its own making: raising the government's statutory borrowing limit.
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Cobble Hill's seven-block stretch of Court Street is rife with real estate offices and children's stores typical of gentrifying neighborhoods.
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QALYs are rife with such judgments, and even if you believe in the underlying values, the outcome will always be arguable.
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In an administration rife with rumor and undercutting, this is an attempt to plunge a knife into a powerful woman's back.
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China, meanwhile, has forcibly detained at least 800,000 members of Muslim minorities in "re-education camps" rife with allegations of torture.
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None of the top-billed actors are Lebanese, and the trailer is rife with menacing accents, none of which are Lebanese.
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Dog parks may seem like great additions to the community, but they're rife with problems — for you, and for your dog.
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But problems are rife, according to government audits and lawsuits against the companies, especially with the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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True, such portrayals tend to be rife with clichés, the trappings of sex work having long been absorbed into fashion's mainstream.
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These days, any major competition is rife with strict blood and urine tests, creating a strong policing atmosphere in professional sports.
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One egregious aspect of the Sape network is the rife exploitation of websites belonging to nonprofit organizations and historically marginalized groups.
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In hindsight, many recognize BCRA was a mistake and that our federal campaign finance system now is rife with unintended consequences.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are increasingly frustrated by what they view as a partisan exercise that's rife with conflicts of interest.
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This troubled neighborhood is rife with spoilers and aggressors positioning themselves to exert maximum influence while blunting that of their rivals.
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Analysts at the bank highlighted a number of stocks they believe investors should consider during a month typically rife with surprises.
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Within seconds, the doctor in charge needs to impose order on a chaotic room rife with alarms, shouts, needles and tears.
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