"I'm so honored to be here with you all, roaring for justice, roaring for equality, roaring for peace and roaring for change," Evelyn Yang told those gathered.
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Detroit – the Motor City – will come roaring back.
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Since Election Day, stocks have been roaring in — Russia.
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" Kristol, in turn, tweeted that Trump was a "roaring jackass.
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But at least he earned the boss's roaring approval, right?
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I expect Saturday's march will bring worthy speeches, roaring crowds.
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This is a big huge roaring deal in my world.
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Vietnam's strong economy and roaring stock market underpin its appeal.
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So you're stuck with roaring fans and a toasty lap.
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The roaring rebound for stocks this year just made history.
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The Russian Proton hasn't always been a roaring success either.
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You bet is roaring back to life under this president.
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Indeed, nobody wants a whining or roaring robot flying overhead.
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There will be thousands of Irish people roaring me on.
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Guests onboard can play chess next to a roaring fire.
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The "Trump rally" has been roaring ahead since the Nov.
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Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons are roaring from the East.
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You have to pay to get your wood fire roaring!
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With the economy roaring, things ought to feel more comfortable.
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Don't expect to pose Bernie like he's roaring into battle.
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Business was roaring in while I was running the place.
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She was the only woman among the roaring kitchen crew.
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Two jeeps full of paramilitaries came roaring up the street.
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Ortiz, still roaring, said goodbye to Yankee Stadium on Thursday.
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They partied as if the '20s had come roaring back.
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The cheering built slowly until it was a roaring ovation.
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But just three years later, the group came roaring back.
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On both sides of it are heating grates roaring fever.
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Nor did he make false promises about coal roaring back.
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But it could quickly come roaring back to the fore.
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A roaring economy has brought new jobs and new people.
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Here he becomes a roaring lion, furiously crying for freedom.
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There is no music, only tires squealing and engines roaring.
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"I know he's roaring at all this," Mr. McDonald said.
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After all, there's no guarantee the economy will keep roaring.
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All economic indicators suggest things are roaring in the country.
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The stock has come roaring back after a multi-month downturn.
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The potentially bigger risks: missing out on an economy roaring back.
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Instead, the analyst told CNBC on Thursday, he got roaring applause.
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Related: American Car Culture Gets a Roaring Group Show Say Oi!
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He'd receive a roaring, standing applause and a string of awards.
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A creek near her house had turned into a roaring river.
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Thus outdated gender stereotypes have come roaring back under self-ID.
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Entrepreneurial locals do a roaring trade selling beers to those waiting.
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He said the rally would keep on roaring back in May.
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MacKay and Masucci then piloted the spacecraft in a roaring burn.
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Maybe it's the approaching 100 year anniversary of the Roaring '20s.
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PERINO: What happens in a midterm when the economy is roaring?
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Me, Jake, Ben, and hundreds of other people roaring in unison.
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As a result, the stock has been roaring steadily for years.
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Joe Biden's roaring paean to America and its resilient middle class.
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With the election of Barack Obama, however, Heritage came roaring back.
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To stop it roaring back, governments need to seize the moment.
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Six-fifteen on a Monday morning and the traffic is roaring.
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During peace and prosperity, like the Roaring '20s, surpluses magically appeared.
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Hurricane Matthew is roaring northward after devastating Haiti earlier this week.
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"Blue lives matter in America", he declared to a roaring crowd.
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Donald Trump may be broadly unpopular, but the economy is roaring.
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The MSCI China Index is roaring this year, up 49 percent.
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The country faces a foreign exchange payments crisis and roaring inflation.
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At the same time, the vocal was both roaring and howling.
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She started roaring and convulsing as the "demon" was cast out.
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The Roaring '20s estate is located just five miles from NYC.
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During its construction in the Roaring Twenties, no detail was overlooked.
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In coming up with the ideas, often I'm roaring with laughter.
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Restaurants, especially those with family sections, are doing a roaring business.
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Trump has been a remarkably fortunate president, inheriting a roaring economy.
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"It's going to be the roaring 248s next year," Navarro said.
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Stock have also gotten off to a roaring start this year.
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If you vote Ed Gillespie tomorrow, it will come roaring back!
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Later, Emma Woodhouse warms her exposed backside by a roaring fire.
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The Huskies came roaring back, scoring nine points in 67 seconds.
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It's even possible that deals on hold could come roaring back.
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Diseases that our parents defeated — like tuberculosis — could come roaring back.
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That's why they came roaring back last week with new legislation.
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Hong Kong's benchmark has had a roaring start to the year.
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We have rising wages, low interest, and a roaring stock market.
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It's a walking, talking July Fourth barbecue brought roaring to life.
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Sure enough, later that evening, a chorus of very vocal felines could be heard from a distance, sometimes roaring at each other in a kind of call-and-response way, and other times roaring in unison.
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But by Wednesday night in Little Rock, he had come roaring back.
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"I look at the whole thing as a roaring success," he said.
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The heroes, or "tecnicos," enter first down a ramp to roaring applause.
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At Yahoo's annual holiday party, a Roaring Twenties-themed affair held Dec.
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"A new day is on the horizon," she announced to roaring applause.
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"No wonder both stocks quickly bottomed and came roaring back," he said.
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Katy Perry is roaring about her never-ending feud with Taylor Swift.
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Emma Stone and Brad Pitt could find themselves in the roaring '20s!
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More recently, the economic collapse in Venezuela has brought malaria roaring back.
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Marque Lynche never experienced the roaring success of his fellow MMC classmates.
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Even the crowd gave the couple a roaring applause when they smooched.
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Months or years after successful cancer treatment, cancer can come roaring back.
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Never mind the famed great British reserve, people were roaring for blood.
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Ralph Northam told Mount Zion First African Baptist Church, to roaring applause.
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Bill Ackman's hedge fund is roaring back from a recent losing streak.
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As we film the fighting, mortar rounds come roaring in, crashing nearby.
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So she has a roaring independence that has served her very well.
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To get down like that and come roaring back, it was outstanding.
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"We need it back to keep Ebola from roaring back," he said.
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The stock came roaring back on Thursday, rising more than 5 percent.
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US production has been especially strong, led by the roaring Permian Basin.
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His biceps sported a tattoo of a roaring bear consumed by flames.
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I could hear the roaring applause still echoing through the auditorium. Finally!
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If June is on then the divergence trade can come roaring back.
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Yiannopoulos had planned to "come roaring back in 2019," the outlet noted.
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Those and other figures are reminiscent of conditions in the Roaring Twenties.
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Instead, each amplifies the other, bringing the whole to a roaring crescendo.
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The stadium quieted before roaring with glee when the driver stepped out.
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The Vehicle, clanking and roaring above, was less distracting than I'd expected.
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The stock market is roaring, up 5,000 points since he took office.
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I watched as he raised his hand against the roaring Midtown traffic.
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"Get your ass out to vote," he said to the roaring crowd.
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WOLVERINES ROARING: Is there a hotter team in the nation than Michigan?
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The strong revenues start with a roaring economy and an optimistic consumer.
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These wheezing, roaring fumaroles dyed much of the landscape a bright yellow.
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It does a roaring trade in financing for engagement rings and laptops.
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Their stations are squeezed between a dozen lanes of roaring motorway traffic.
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Huge mills sat on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, roaring with industry.
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Symptoms can include buzzing, ringing, hissing, roaring and clicking in the ears.
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They'd spent the day roaring around Yunfoshan, another ski area in Miyun.
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I charged up the hill toward the coyote, roaring as I ran.
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The market is roaring, but bank stocks are barely making a sound.
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Ms. Shattuck made music that combined bubble-gum melodies with roaring guitars.
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MarketWatch seems to think a roaring stock market only helps the poor.
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And stocks, on which many Americans rely for their pensions, are roaring.
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"On this Tax Day, America is strong and roaring back," Trump wrote.
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Its big internet predecessors encountered similar territory before roaring back and beyond.
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President Trump's policies on crime are whatever slogans get the crowd roaring.
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Back on the freeway, the lanes are roaring with cars and trucks.
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We're off to a roaring start but victory is far from assured.
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News will arrive when the Moon enters roaring Fire sign Leo tonight.
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Firefighters were still trying to contain the roaring blaze, which broke out Thursday.
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Trump's speeches to law enforcement are often his most unguarded and rip-roaring.
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Yet he drove crazy-fast, pedal to the floor, roaring round the city.
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On paper, 1962 should have been a roaring full-year rally for stocks.
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But inside the Olympics Aquatic Arena, the roaring crowd was on its feet.
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IBM, American Express and Procter & Gamble have come roaring back since initially reporting.
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In the Roaring Twenties, the stock market made a chosen few extremely wealthy.
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However, he said the likelihood of a rip-roaring rally is still slim.
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Foreigners have delivered support through roaring demand for exports, and buying Chinese securities.
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Otherwise, you've got a train that's left the station and is roaring along.
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The stock then did nothing, and finally it's roaring and I like it.
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The transition to digital technology is being overlooked because of roaring growth now.
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It's a roaring success because the women can be ogled by the patrons.
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A fire was lit to roaring in the island that was my heart.
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From their point of view, bringing in American firms is a roaring success.
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With the 20s roaring and the country at peace, voters liked Coolidge, too.
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Like those roaring-rampage-of-revenge progenitor films, Deadpool is a stylized ride.
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If Trump makes his presidency a roaring success, he could dim Obama's star.
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The engine is roaring, but it actually felt very quiet, especially at night.
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Place them in a roaring hot 400º oven for about 3-5 minutes.
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Our village was pretty close to the sea and the sea was roaring.
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But instead, I decided to stay — and of course get rip-roaring drunk.
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Stauskas throws the ball through, and starts roaring before he hits the floor.
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I remember the bike flying over me in slow motion, the engine roaring.
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ELSEWHERE > "Rip-roaring hot" jobs market sees private payrolls surge by 230,000 (CNBC).
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Escape the roaring din when an army of Santas takes to the streets.
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Carlos Carrasco finishes off his inning with a strikeout and a roaring ovation.
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I chatted with them at gun clubs and diners and roaring political rallies.
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Then he watched the economy come roaring back in his part of Michigan.
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"Tesla is going to come roaring back," Calacanis, founder and CEO of Inside.
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The crowd, silent throughout the performance, burst into roaring applause at the end.
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Lush vegetation suddenly gave way to roaring flames and a yellow-pink haze.
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Everything around the road is a roaring glow of yellow and reddish orange.
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Winds roaring up to 130 miles per hour broke the base's wind gauge.
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Nurmagomedov was overwhelmingly the crowd favorite, with fans roaring into chants of "Khabib".
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" Yes, the irony is obvious, with its roaring subtext of "Socialist, socialize thyself.
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Thus the wealth gap grows, reaching levels not seen since the Roaring Twenties.
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Paul Davies: The Roaring Daze continues at Olsen Gruin until June 16, 2019
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Declaring that "America is roaring back," he promoted a story of economic rebirth.
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Disney Plus got off to a roaring start when it launched in November.
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Consumers were cited as one of the reasons the economy kept roaring on.
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Now the program, called the Belt and Road Initiative, has come roaring back.
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Notably missing from the acoustic picture is rushing air's stalwart companion, roaring tires.
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And so, in l938, the Kennedys arrived in London to a roaring welcome.
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In movies, the Roaring Twenties made the most noise in the early thirties.
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"The economy" may be roaring, but for most voters their economy is not.
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The American-forged modernity of the Roaring Twenties was unapologetically consumerist, not communist.
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The Trump Roaring 2020s is an economic explosion and expansion, not a depression.
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This pullback comes after a rip-roaring start to the year for stocks.
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"People around us were so emotional, just cheering and roaring," Mr. Carter said.
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The 22019-minute trek took place along a roaring highway in Orlando, Fla.
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Investigators now say the boat was roaring along the water at full speed.
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The fire was making a roaring sound and the car's horn was blaring.
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Netflix just smashed earnings estimates and is roaring higher in extended trading on Tuesday.
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We kept pace with hawks as we wound past soaring cliffs and roaring riverbeds.
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The boiler was having such a hard time with it that it was roaring.
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Afterwards, he filmed everything she imagined, including a boat, fireworks, and a roaring waterfall.
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Washington (CNN)At first glance, the National Vietnam Veterans Foundation is a roaring success.
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Across Southern California, soaring temperatures combined with roaring Santa Ana winds made life miserable.
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"There's no inflation; the economy is roaring," Pence said in an interview with CNBC.
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The white audience around them is roaring but Moore's group is wrinkling their noses.
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She posed by a roaring fire wearing a Tupac shirt and lace-up boots.
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But the game came roaring back into my life again about 15 years later.
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" On Monday, Trump promised that voting for Gillespie would bring the economy "roaring back.
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If HIV or malaria comes roaring back, the impact will be felt very quickly.
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In the run-up to the financial crisis, gentlemen's clubs did a roaring trade.
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He hears other animals; he smells antelopes running outside and hears other lions roaring.
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If you're single, you may ignite a flame that turns into a roaring fire.
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Her response was that she would sell it anyway, she said, roaring with laughter.
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But it was nowhere near enough to counterbalance the roaring pushback from the GOP.
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Clinton's email problems were kind of fading into the background, then came roaring back.
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The stowaway — one of the many in the Roaring '20s — was going to Antarctica.
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Helped by the commodity boom, he presided over roaring economic growth and built roads.
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"America is coming back and it's roaring and you can hear it," Trump said.
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If the play's first act is toothless satire, its second is rip-roaring farce.
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It has since come roaring back when it reported a strong quarter in August.
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"We are stronger together," Khan told the roaring crowd in Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center.
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The NCAA's announcement of its basketball tournament bracket brought all these controversies roaring back.
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It's a rip-roaring episode, folks, so click play below to have a listen.
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In fact, he had let that spark build into a roaring four-alarm blaze.
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Petrochemical industries are roaring with 134 projects underway supported by investments of $71 billion.
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Seattle, Ms. Delp said, felt like the place with the rawest, roaring economic boom.
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Cars were roaring at the lights like restrained animals, and we moved forward sluggishly.
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The Bannon-Trump bet is that roaring full-steam ahead will pay political dividends.
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The lounge features live music on the weekends and roaring fires in the winter.
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And thanks to his "America first" policy agenda, the U.S. economy is roaring ahead.
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Indeed, after the Great Recession of 20073-9, the wealthy came roaring back quickly.
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In the Roaring Twenties, fashions were characterized by fringe, loose fabrics, and glamorous details.
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What would happen if samurai warriors, regal knights and roaring Vikings fought each other?
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Last week, he promised the economy would come "roaring back" once the crisis passes.
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After all, up until recently, they enjoyed 11 years of a roaring bull market.
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"I felt like I was the engineer of a roaring train, going full throttle."
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"Soggy, hanging, mushy purple nipples," she says, roaring out the last word with disgust.
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SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Brazil is roaring back, at least according to President Michel Temer.
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Peru's fans are roaring for their team, as they have done all Cup long.
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Now, with no-fee trading as the new norm, established firms are roaring back.
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There are only blundering T-Rexes, stomping and roaring and scratching up the court.
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Soon, the two of us were sitting on the forest floor, roaring with laughter.
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Baxter, Becton Dickinson [and] Boston Scientific, they just keep roaring, and you know what?
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But the benchmark has come roaring back, in part boosted by corporate stock buybacks.
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Another one attacks the idea that Trump is to thank for a roaring economy.
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In December 2018, she started Juuling again and the breathing difficulties came roaring back.
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Now it has come roaring back, with Congress set to return on Sept. 9.
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Few people recognize the roaring, crackling songs; even fewer can really dance the blues.
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They crowded into Nationwide Arena, 13,000 strong, cheering every shot, roaring with every basket.
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The state has come roaring back from the Great Recession, which hit Georgia hard.
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Their roaring is silent; all we hear is the thrum of an electronic score.
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Needless to say, manufacturing jobs have not come roaring back since Trump took office.
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First, it's about respecting your elders (even if they're roaring, rude and borderline suicidal).
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Art Deco has become popular again as we head into the new roaring '20s.
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Biden doesn't have Pete Buttigieg's roaring crowds or Elizabeth Warren's block-long selfie lines.
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Somehow, he did ... limping onto the Madison Square Garden hardwood to a roaring ovation.
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But all that bottled-up consumer demand will ultimately come roaring back, analysts say.
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The president's rating hit that level "with a roaring stock market," Mr. Begala said.
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Eat in front of a roaring fire with fresh baguette and farm-churned butter.
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This roaring output is the result of a confluence of short- and long-term factors.
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But more than that, it's just a rip-roaring, lose-your-mind sequence—a true
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With roaring empowerment anthems and explosive pipes, the superstar ignites a new round of fireworks.
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BUT THE REALITY IS, BECAUSE THE MARKET IS ROARING, THE ACQUISITION WINDOW HAS REALLY NARROWED.
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Some projects, such as the acquisition of JLR, a British carmaker, have been roaring successes.
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The economy is roaring, there is very little we have to complain about right now.
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It also offers some rip-roaring specs, like 590 horsepower and 150 miles of range.
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But rip-roaring growth led to bad debts and breaches of American rules on sanctions.
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And if that happens, the days of "fire and fury" may soon come roaring back.
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Electoral triumph, a roaring economy and surging financial markets gave him an air of invulnerability.
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"Normally, all the lions start roaring, it's sort of a big welcome party," she says.
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U.S. stocks are roaring, touching new all-time highs, joining a global rally in equities.
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Business growth is roaring in the final weeks of the year, surveys showed last w1eek.
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Mitski's "Your Best American Girl" is a rock song, with a melodramatic, roaring guitar line.
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It's here that the brutal, unforgiving — and, yes, villainous — side of Rick comes roaring back.
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"How about investing in education and jobs for our kids?" crowed Sanders, to roaring applause.
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Business growth is roaring in the final weeks of the year, surveys showed last week.
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Stocks had gotten extraordinarily cheap, which caused them to come roaring back, the host said.
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Al-Hroub had them stand on stage with her to roaring applause after her speech.
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The major indexes have taken a breather this month from their rip-roaring, postelection rally.
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Concerns were rife last year that China's economy was stalling after decades of roaring growth.
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Mexican politicians are "laughing at us" and "killing us economically", Mr Trump tells roaring supporters.
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Good Room Headliners: Soul Clap, No Regular Play Roaring tunes on a monstrous sound system.
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But the stock hasn't just been roaring because of Trump, the "Mad Money" host argued.
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Stink, moans, a dreadful roaring to halt my son in his tracks, keep him fleeing.
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Enthusiasms from decades ago, long folded into the back drawer of memory, came roaring back.
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If we take these steps, jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country.
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Katy Perry is roaring back to solo music with a new single on the way.
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Since then, the stock has been roaring, boosted by a strong quarterly report in April.
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Some 40,000 gathered in Cologne in a roaring sea of red moon-and-star-flags.
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Out in these depths, God appeared to me as a wave roaring over my head.
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The move was well flagged and was not expected to disturb a roaring stock market.
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So it would have been naive to expect Sanders to give Clinton a roaring tribute.
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U.S. stock markets — already roaring during Obama's administration — enjoyed more success after Trump took office.
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"I say it is time to get ready for impeachment," Waters said to roaring applause.
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PRIDE 1 was a roaring success and the PRIDE phenomenon was well underway in Japan.
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Like other Americans, veterans have benefited from a roaring economy and a robust labor market.
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An enormous cave with a roaring river running through it was discovered in British Columbia.
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Related: American Car Culture Gets a Roaring Group Show Cars: Cultural Icons—and Artistic Mediums?
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They stood outside, lined up near white tents under lights powered by a roaring generator.
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And as he strolled toward the Yankees dugout, Paxton pointed to the roaring home crowd.
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I vividly remember crass drivers and being terrified on the roaring roads as a kid.
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Like many Americans today, I have a bit of an obsession with the Roaring '20s.
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On June 9, people said the same thing, and we came roaring back from that.
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While hardly a rip-roaring endorsement, those words underline the trouble the White House faces.
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The Washington Post: Democrats spar over how to combat Trump, a roaring economy and impeachment.
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"This adds warmth to your room like the light from a candle or roaring fire."
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"I remember going home at night and having this roaring in my ears," he said.
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One by one, the roaring mill machines shut down until the vast room was silent.
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As in the financial crisis, even when markets seem calm, volatility may come roaring back.■
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Worried about higher interest rates putting a dent on the stock market's rip-roaring rally?
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Only in the roaring final monologue did her voice feel too small for the role.
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He had experienced more years of the Roaring Twenties than of the twenty-first century.
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The market took a tumble in August, but stocks have come roaring back in September.
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Once he got on the court, however, the worries about Kavanaugh seemingly came roaring back.
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While the store was roaring with excitement, just seconds before the doors opened was quiet.
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Flashback: When we last checked in on Fisher in February, the old lion was roaring.
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Carmaking is cyclical: the American market is at a peak and China's roaring growth may slow.
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This time around they will showcase "American Dreams" like the Gold Rush and the Roaring '9413s.
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With their home crowd urging them on, the Thunder came out roaring to start the game.
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The more interesting outcome of the elections last night was not that Democrats came roaring back.
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"Should the enemy make a mistake, our roaring missiles will rain down on them," Hajizadeh said.
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He thinks stocks have been due for a rip-roaring rally that could extend into January.
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The expletives sparked a roaring reaction from the audience, with many of the celebrities standing up.
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Coolidge was president during the Roaring '20s, before the decade-long Great Depression started in 1929.
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The two-member crew then piloted the spacecraft in a roaring burn which lasted 2503 seconds.
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Sensational shot-making and scoring made for great theater in front of some 50,000 roaring fans.
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"Save energy and cut emissions," reads a red slogan outside one plant, heavy machinery roaring within.
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The market went from roaring to rude, and most think a recession is coming our way.
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In each of these three responses, the voice of Google Assistant is accompanied by roaring crowds.
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Beauty came public with a bang, roaring up 55 percent in the first day of trading.
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Everyone thought that it had peaked and it was dying and then it came roaring back.
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Dynamic, thrilling plots and moody soundtracks capture the zeitgeist of the Roaring Twenties and of today.
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Growth in global demand for chemicals, once roaring, had slowed thanks to the global financial crisis.
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"This labor market is rip-roaring hot," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, told CNBC.
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Apple's recent attempts to turbocharge existing categories and launch new ones have not been roaring successes.
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Talk to Chewie and he'll respond by roaring back and raising his arms up and down.
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This distinction goes far beyond not roaring, and it's what makes cheetahs so difficult to breed.
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"We need to think of the next decade of space as the Roaring '20s," says Stern.
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But after Coldplay's halftime show, Peyton Manning and the Broncos will come roaring back, scoring 20.
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After three rip-roaring weeks, the selling torrent driving stocks finally eased up late last week.
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Tropical diseases such as malaria that were controlled or eliminated in the 240s are roaring back.
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And with the near-record melting this week, the moulins will be roaring like icy waterfalls.
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The intense roaring of the water and wind sweeping over was nothing I ever felt before.
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Meanwhile the jobs engine is slowing, wage growth is faltering and the wealthiest are roaring ahead.
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And when he shared his ideas on health care reform, Trump was met with roaring applause.
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"In recent days, as Tarzan has faced trouble, he's been rambling," Ince told the roaring crowd.
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Roaring growth acted as a palliative, boosting incomes and shrinking the relative size of bad debts.
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Jackson made it sound like a gospel emergency and had more control over that roaring register.
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America is roaring back and now is the time to invest in the future of America.
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As the sun went down, Mr. Tines dedicated a roaring spiritual to the victims in Orlando.
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In other circumstances, it would have been considered a rip-roaring classic of the English game.
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"As the hours go by, you calm down," says José, blowing smoke into the roaring fireplace.
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There, he became known — widely — for climbing to the top of the high dive and roaring.
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The survivors Domingo Santos was just 10 years old when he heard the planes roaring above.
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Cassell said he heard jets roaring through the area and then saw the cloud of smoke.
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At sixty-five, Yan is bouncy and trim, with short silver hair and a roaring laugh.
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Stocks got off to a roaring start this year, posting solid gains for the first quarter.
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It's feeling like The Roaring 20's this autumn with tech valuations at such hysterical heights.
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After one of the worst Decembers on record for markets, stocks came roaring back in January.
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But incessant roaring in the ears is nothing but bothersome, and can become maddening and traumatizing.
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A fantastical medley of technicolor neon conveys the shapes of a roaring tiger, peacocks, and dragons.
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It may sound strange, but the start of the Roaring '20s was almost 100 years ago.
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With Trump's currently dismal approval rating -- despite a roaring economy -- couldn't Democrats win those votes back?
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Firefighters arrived just before midnight to a roaring fire and thick smoke pouring into the sky.
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That still left a much larger-than-normal task for Army recruiters amid a roaring economy.
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In this case, the right place was apparently Kohl's, who sells a fancy roaring Chewbacca mask.
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In a 2015 interview Rolling Stone published Thursday, Mayhew said he wasn't really roaring on set.
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Once a year, the tracks of this decommissioned Brooklyn subway station come roaring back to life.
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"Campaigning is about visibility, and in that sense it's been a roaring success," Mr. Olsen added.
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With such a huge storm roaring across the Atlantic, the Coast Guard had already taken cover.
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However, the play was negated because Slay was offside, and the penalty quieted a roaring crowd.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — In terms of rip-roaring debates, it certainly didn't rival Calhoun versus Webster.
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Wind roaring through the trees was thick with the dank scent of lake water turning over.
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And the manner in which some died — trapped between barred windows and roaring flames — echoes this.
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The private drive came roaring back into fashion when 220 Central Park West opened in 219.
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"Those skills do not qualify him to lead and manage HUD," Waters said to roaring applause.
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The stock market had gotten off to a roaring start in January after rallying in 2017.
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As we enter the new roaring '20s, a lot of people are Googling "Art Deco style."
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Then, volatility came roaring back in February, as investors aggressively sold stocks after an incredible run.
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The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority CEO said the driver didn't have time to avoid the collision.
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The numbers don't suggest a recession is underway, but they aren't consistent with rip-roaring growth.
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This year, 220006,2202 manufacturing jobs have come roaring back after a loss of 2628,28500 in 6900.
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New York (CNN Business)Nervous investors are bracing for a dramatic slowdown in America's roaring economy.
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The S&P 500 was off to a roaring start to 2018 before last week's stumbles.
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Then we stopped funding it as well, and then it came roaring back in the '80s.
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America is roaring back, and now is the time to invest in the future of America.
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That all ended five years ago, when airplanes started roaring overhead every three to five minutes.
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His Rudy Giuliani joke had the crowd roaring, as did his digs on Trump's tax secrecy.
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Massive new factories will come roaring into our country – breathing life and hope into our communities.
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Its name is synonymous with the jets roaring through the sky — and with Ethiopian Airlines, too.
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Why a Huge Roaring Fire Isn't Always Best I definitely don't want to grill over flames.
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The Dow has come roaring back with a gain of more than 1,000 points just this week.
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I may have heard about it in the roaring &apos20s when different criminals did that -- GUILFOYLE: Sure.
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But Gallagher got the crowd roaring again less than 30 seconds later on the same power play.
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Canada's household debt had hit record levels as buyers stretched to get into a roaring housing market.
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Soon after the British photographers started dating, they found themselves staring down a storm roaring through Nebraska.
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China shop bull returns Chinese stocks will bounce back into a roaring bull market, predicts Morgan Stanley.
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In contrast to the Penguin Party's roaring festivities, Batman and Robin contemplated strategy and tackled issues explicitly.
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The elephant strayed into the village early in the morning and woke up villagers with its roaring.
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If you ask investors about their biggest fears today, rip-roaring inflation probably wouldn't top the list.
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There was a whooshing sound as turbochargers pulled air into the roaring engine just behind our heads.
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Now, measles has come roaring back, with current outbreaks in 15 U.S. states and 97 other countries.
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Now, measles has come roaring back, with current outbreaks in 295 U.S. states and 247 other countries.
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He "prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8 NIV).
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At its peak, 4,000 firefighters tried to control the roaring flames that threatened to consume more homes.
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"We used to joke that's where our parents got busy," Yang told Tuesday's crowd, garnering roaring laughs.
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"If there's a lesson in 2018, it's that voter suppression has come roaring back," Ho told reporters.
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By all measures, the real estate sector, along with the rest of the economy, is roaring again.
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A shock of orange hair, roaring expression and incy wincy knife; it was love at first sight.
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They topped off the night with game of charades with friends in front of a roaring fire.
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Trump administration abruptly drops out of Obamacare events in Mississippi 3 sexually transmitted diseases are roaring back.
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Suddenly, America's economy was seen to be roaring ahead again, even though nothing extra had been produced.
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The Yankees, meanwhile, are off to a roaring start -- as a series of callers reminded the governor.
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Japan's economic engine may not exactly be roaring, but there is a definite hum in the air.
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More and more joined the chorus as the song neared its apex, roaring towards the final lines.
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After all, Terry Funk was already there, working crowd-pleasing, hyper-violent brawls to roaring Philadelphia crowds.
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But the most important thing about Starbucks' stock is that Cramer doesn't think it is done roaring.
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It was a roaring success, the first non-WWE show to pull 10,000 fans in 20 years.
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Yes, the way McConnell obstructed Obama helped position Republicans to come roaring back in 2010 and beyond.
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"Right after the administration was elected, the stock market went roaring straight up through the roof," Rep.
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For years, people across Minnesota have reported hearing low humming or roaring sounds coming from the sky.
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Whether or not that means Amazon's stock will come roaring back anytime soon, remains to be seen.
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Two hikers plucked the bottle from the roaring river and alerted rescue officials, saving the family's lives.
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The stock's been roaring also, because of Engaged Capital and Marcato's plan to push for a sale.
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Myth: The T. rex was a running, roaring lizard like the one you saw in "Jurassic Park."
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The empty factories may not come roaring back to churn out home appliances for big box stores.
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Another possible reason for waiting is the roaring stock market, which could be due for a correction.
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The first episode shows Mr. Piven's character, Harry, enjoying himself in the heart of the Roaring Twenties.
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After years of this globally important issue languishing on the national agenda, it has come roaring back.
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Weird dream in my ears there's just roaring Waiting for your permission to load the Instagram Media. .
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A distant roaring fire was almost as good as one in the house, and far less work.
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If they're anything like Peas and Carrots, they've been trained to expect bright lights and roaring fans.
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Virtually no President has accomplished what we have accomplished in the first 9 months-and economy roaring.
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Have degree, will travel Some say the US labor market is roaring back, with record-low unemployment.
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It's hard to think of "March Madness" without painted faces and roaring crowds for each buzzer-beater.
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Both properties are renowned during the holidays for their roaring log fires and abundance of fairy lights.
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The company held a reception for conference attendees, with an open bar and a roaring outdoor fireplace.
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The translation otherwise brings the flamboyant, abrasive, and highly distractible spirit of Gauguin roaring back to life.
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They had overcome icebergs and roaring seas to dive the South Sandwich Trench in the Southern Ocean.
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Maloney couldn't stop smiling as he introduced McBride, and the crowd, mirroring his excitement, never stopped roaring.
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Then, as quickly as it had started, the roaring wind abated, leaving only rain in its wake.
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When protesters filled the streets in April, roaring for Mr. al-Bashir's ouster, the military toppled him.
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The antimonopoly policy she announced that day would start her roaring comeback in the 2020 Democratic primary.
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Critic's Notebook Why "Rabbit," the perfect art for the roaring mid-80s, continues to speak to us.
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"The economy is roaring," Mr. Trump said on Thursday night at a rally in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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They call Bavaria the Texas of Germany, and not only for its beautiful countryside and roaring economy.
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As we all know, the stock market recovered and came roaring back from the lows of 2009.
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They buckled helplessly against the roaring sonic tempest coming from the room's speakers, before it abruptly ended.
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What this is really about, for many of us, is a roaring black hole of psychological need.
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MEXICO CITY — Guacamole's popularity is feeding a roaring trade over the southern border of the United States.
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"Fine, destiny," he sighs, walking into the dark space filled with creaking pipes and a roaring furnace.
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Holzhauer's run last year wasn't unlike Babe Ruth roaring through the 20s with record home run seasons.
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Americans&apos fear of and reluctance to participate in the draft came roaring back to the surface.
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There weren't visual metaphors to adapt, save for a single roaring ocean at an emotionally tumultuous moment.
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"Health care is now a roaring issue and the GOP has no answers," the second strategist said.
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He spoke in an informal cadence and repeatedly shouted over the roaring crowd of more than 2,000.
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It is unsurprising that politicians would want to take credit for a roaring first-half economic recovery.
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But techs have come roaring back to life this year, helping to lead the overall market higher.
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Compared to last year's muted asset manager M&A activity, 2020 is off to a roaring start.
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And so, Rx T. Rex continues roaring across America, an absurd ambassador for a deadly serious message.
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"I never have tasted it and I don't intend to," Mr. Carter said to the roaring crowd.
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I could hear thunder roaring in the distance, intermingled with occasional artillery and mortar shells going off.
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"Jerry Nadler, I have been fighting him and for many years," Trump said to a roaring crowd.
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Months of hot, dry weather and strong winds created the perfectly deadly conditions that keep conflagrations roaring.
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Piper Sandler chief market technician Craig Johnson says the stock could pull back before roaring even higher.
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This question just made my brain pixelate, and now the inside of my head's a roaring celebration.
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As for the Democratic stragglers who haven't joined the roaring impeachment cry, Steyer has a few questions.
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A Buddhist monk, doused with gasoline, squatting stoically in the street as roaring flames consume his body.
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The bar was doing a roaring trade in Bulgarian eau-de-vie, at two euros a shot.
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Virtually no President has accomplished what we have accomplished in the first 22019 months-and economy roaring.
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In this year's video, Spacey is sitting in front of a roaring fire, wearing a red sweater.
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The clip begins with the bears growling and roaring at each other, while standing in a ditch.
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But with a jobs report like the one that came out early Friday morning, Trumponomics are roaring.
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It was the film's most successful international market and a roaring success for an American superhero export.
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"If we see smallest misstep from the enemies, our roaring missiles will fall on their heads," he added.
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And Wall Street has never been willing to end a rip-roaring party once the keg is tapped.
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The Refugee Olympic Team received a roaring welcome when it formally entered the Olympic arena on Friday night.
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The project, called Breakthrough Starshot, is focused on launching lightweight 'nanocraft' to the stars at rip-roaring speeds.
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"Welcome to the final state dinner of my presidency," Obama said as he was met with roaring applause.
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Anthony Yeh of the University of Hong Kong once described the city as the PRD's roaring "dragon head".
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It climbed nearly 211.5% on Monday and almost 217.2% on Tuesday, roaring to an intraday high of $23.
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After all, who would mess with a kingdom that kept all of their weapons roaring in one place?
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With gas selling for less $3 a gallon in much of the country, muscle car sales are roaring.
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Roaring wildly out of the gates, Dead Cells is an infinite combustion engine, all energy, power, and motion.
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During the vote over whether to impeach Trump, Pelosi remained stoic and professional, despite roaring cheers from Democrats.
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The president loves to take credit when the stock market is roaring, but stays silent when it falls.
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It's kind of like listening to a roaring fire, except that it's just frost melting off a blueberry.
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Utilities were roaring in the first half of the year as yield-starved investors crowded into the group.
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Renowned for its trademark wit and the banter between the titular Ronnies, the show was a roaring success.
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So far, American consumers have kept the economy roaring, in part because the country is near full employment.
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All four had obtained independence within three years of one another, yet the Southeast Asian tigers were roaring.
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Some of the smaller biotechs have come roaring back recently, though they still remain far from 2015 highs.
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Personally, I'd take badass dinosaur monsters on Roaring Rapids over meeting some guy dressed as Hawkeye any day.
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You're at the Point Theatre in Dublin, hearing 8,000 fans roaring against your dressing room door: Spice Girls!
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In the winter it turns into something of a cozy chalet, complete with roaring fireplaces and warming drinks.
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Others are doing a roaring trade in goods that will keep their value, such as generators or cement.
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Screens filled with archive footage of jets roaring from the deck of the Liaoning, China's first aircraft-carrier.
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What's happening: In reports yesterday, the government said the U.S. economy is roaring into 2019 — but not wages.
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They largely worked in silence, with the sound of crashing tree limbs and roaring flames drowning out radios.
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"You have a true friend and champion in the White House," he told a roaring crowd of 10,000.
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"Job growth is rip-roaring," said Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, which oversees the monthly report.
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That roaring endorsement was all the reward Fernandez needed for a simply spellbinding two minute, 40 second routine.
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"It looks like we are in a virtual tie," Sanders said to a roaring crowd of jubilant supporters.
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It came slowly at first as the Adaptive Noise Canceling (ANC) tech wound down, and then roaring through.
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Roaring 20s fashion, vintage automobiles and lost architectural marvels all spring back to life in these ancient photographs.
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But it's quite telling that the market's red-hot and there's still not roaring enthusiasm for this deal.
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Miami CNN's Derek Van Dam, reporting from Miami Beach, said the roaring winds felt like a jet engine.
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Soon after, an intense storm surge sent seawater roaring back toward the land—right over the crumbled walls.
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But the roaring economy alone will likely not be enough, given that many expect high turnout in 2020.
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In many of these places — such as the Elwha River in Washington State — nature has come roaring back.
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Rockies 7, Mets 163 Mike Piazza paused, wiped his left eye and thanked the roaring Citi Field crowd.
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The first edition of next morning's New York Times was roaring off the presses at 2800:219 p.m.
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The Nittany Lions took control early, roaring out to a 103-210 lead in the first five minutes.
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That's why it's possible for them all to run higher, even after these rip-roaring runs, Cramer added.
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It may be hard to believe, but the start of the Roaring Twenties was almost 100 years ago.
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His Australian Labradoodles, Bertie and Cybil, spend their days lounging on a leather sofa by a roaring fire.
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Chatty Mercury enters roaring Leo on June 26, making this an exciting time to network and share ideas.
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CHRCH kicks off the collab with "Temples," which begins with a plaintive, understated intro before roaring into life.
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Trump likes to tell his roaring crowds that "we won't have a country anymore" if he isn't elected.
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Aerial video posted by the television station Globo showed roaring flames and billowing smoke overtaking the large museum.
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" In recordings of live shows, the roaring female crowd sounds like it's greeting the Beatles on "Ed Sullivan.
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But then the attack came roaring back; throughout the night, Ball's team would battle it to the hilt.
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The roaring demand for the natural gas is driving prices higher than the standard seasonal bump, analysts said.
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School segregation, a scourge that seemed on the verge of defeat in King's time, has come roaring back.
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For a driver, it took guts, focus and precision moves among the shifting packs roaring at high speeds.
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For Biden it was a star-spangled night, with a roaring, energized crowd after two major rivals — Sens.
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Day after day, the "peasouper" hung in the air and the roaring fires burned in the city's hearths.
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In the process, it brought the dormant-but-not-dead divisions within the G.O.P. roaring back to life.
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Gail: Yeah, I can't argue that the Democrats have a rip-roaring call to battle at the moment.
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The benchmark stock measures had all gotten off to a roaring 22020 start after last year's incredible returns.
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He was doing a roaring trade with backroom quid pro quos, which to him was simply normal behaviour.
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If the Chinese economy doesn't come roaring back as quickly as expected, investors could be caught off guard.
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"Once the crisis was resolved, stocks came roaring back," and had regained all their losses by year-end.
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The 1990s saw a roaring economy and a turn toward harsher policies for both legal and undocumented immigrants.
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It's the start of a new decade, a clean slate, the beginning of the Roaring Twenties round two.
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People had come to see Bolt off in style, roaring for him as he arrived on the track.
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Above the rush of the river, there was a roaring sound, like waves crashing against a distant cliff.
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The Roaring '20s brings up the specter of the Great Depression and a tragic time in American history.
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But while the numbers don't suggest a recession is underway, they also aren't consistent with rip-roaring growth.
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TOKYO — Japan's economic engine may not exactly be roaring, but there is a definite hum in the air.
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They waved frantically as helicopters circled overhead, but no one saw or heard them over the roaring water.
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The housing market, so decimated in the collapse, has come roaring back, bringing construction employment along with it.
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Then she goes home and sits, naked, in front of a roaring fire, making plans for the future.
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And it's this roaring that might soothe some German voters that long for a uniform homeland -- without otherness.
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IF THERE IS no such thing as bad publicity, then 2019 was a roaring success for Donald Trump.
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Closing out the match when the Dane volleyed wide, Chen pointed at roaring Chinese fans in the terraces.
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So in aggregate, we're not talking about a rip-roaring rally; it's just that they've all been consecutive.
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In the middle, it nearly loses its way, but rights itself in time for a rip-roaring climax.
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Amid a roaring crowd, they would flap their arms and legs as the falling snow chilled their faces.
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And America is coming about, it's, and it's coming back and it's roaring and you can hear it.
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"The markets that came roaring back are the coastal markets," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
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But now, they are roaring back, they are coming back, they want to be where the action is.
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What the leaders on Wall Street need to do to get their stocks roaring again is to cut compensation.
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Should politicians threaten central-bank autonomy, that hard-won credibility will be lost and inflation will come roaring back.
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And all of it puny compared to the rumbling of trucks, the honking of horns, the roaring of airplanes.
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The S&P 500 fell sharply last month, briefly dipping into bear-market territory, before a rip-roaring rally.
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PERINO: He will say, like, "You could have a sitting president who&aposs overseeing a roaring economy --" GUTFELD: Yes.
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In aerial footage, water is seen roaring down the dam's damaged spillway, looking like the world's most terrifying waterslide.
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The photos of Russian jets roaring close to the deck of the American warship appear to contradict Moscow's denial.
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Recent polls show that, increasingly, Americans give Trump credit for the roaring economy, which has boosted his approval ratings.
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After far fewer IPOs went public than expected in 221, issuers are hoping for a roaring comeback in 220.
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A riveting timelapse posted on Sunday shows the Whittier Fire roaring across the Santa Ynes mountains in Southern California.
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Since taking over primary ball-handling duties on February 22, Giannis has been a roaring font of playmaking intensity.
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Kellogg and J.M. Smucker are two of the more established companies in the sector that have come roaring back.
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The vast majority of his 63m supporters were regular Republican voters, and most consider his presidency a roaring success.
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The stock market came roaring back from sharp declines in 290 and, more recently, from a rout last summer.
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There is more substance to the claim that they have brought American furnaces and smelters roaring back to life.
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The fan favorite was obvious from the beginning as roaring applause followed Daniel the golden retriever wherever he went.
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The four-day event was a roaring success, playing host to 1,235 exhibitors and a record number of delegates.
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One semiconductor stock that has been roaring since February and finally took a breather on Thursday was NXP Semiconductors.
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The gravity of black holes causes orbiting matter to travel at rip-roaring speeds, approaching the speed of light.
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My symptoms — insomnia, anxiety, exhaustion — came roaring back worse than before, and back up to 50 milligrams I went.
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A roaring hive of steamrollers, cranes, dredges, lorries loaded with piles of rubble and 93,29 workers completes the scene.
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He shouted something out of his window, but his voice was buried underneath the sound of my roaring heartbeat.
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The part of the economy that is roaring ahead that people aren't paying attention to is the residential sector.
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And Michelle Obama, wearing a marigold dress, received a roaring ovation as she entered her box in the balcony.
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Now today on my radio show, I did interview the President about the roaring economy and so much more.
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Lately, though, IBM's come roaring back, especially after reporting a better-than-expected quarter a couple of weeks ago.
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In a call with reporters today, Zandi described a "rip-roaring job market" that includes accelerating increases in wages.
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"His was music for generations," he began, before being drowned out by motorbikes roaring up and down the streets.
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A bogey at the seventh halted his momentum but he birdied 10 and 11 to get the fans roaring.
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The only memories Alaa Amora has of his childhood in southern Iraq are of roaring airplanes and deafening bombs.
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Bearish short-sellers were clearly ill-advised back in February, and he doesn't think it is done roaring, yet.
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Grease: Live was a rip-roaring good time, and a heck of a way to spend your Sunday night.
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There is something wonderful about a customer's rumbling stomach being met at that right moment with a roaring engine.
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Mercury retrograde in Leo asks us to meditate like a big cat basking in the sun, rather than roaring.
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Keith Ellison (Minn.), was met with a roaring reception when he strode to the lectern shortly before 11 p.m.
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In Benin, huge car dealerships used to do a roaring trade with Nigerians who smuggled vehicles through the bush.
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Japan is roaring back into space, increasing its launch capabilities and also preparing to deploy its own GPS infrastructure.
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Others include a roaring homeless man, a puppeteer, and a harried mom who works in a garbage disposal plant.
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Edmund saved one but Cilic was soon roaring in celebration, a backhand winner down the line closing it out.
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Storm surges and roaring tides are a fact of life here, where almost everyone talks like an amateur hydrologist.
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Rather than a suspiciously eyed outlier among European capitals, Berlin in the Roaring Twenties seemed to summarize its age.
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Yes, when looked at from the proper perspective the GOP tax smash and grab has been a roaring success.
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The problem, as Charlottesville made abundantly clear, is that those divisions still define American life and keep roaring back.
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Clinton didn't receive roaring applause because she stuck to granular policy details, and not because the crowd wasn't supportive.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said investors can afford waiting to buy the roaring shares of off-price retailer Five Below.
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But now Trump thinks the economy is roaring after creating only 231,211 jobs this past summer, according to BLS.
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As Ruzicka's truck reached the end of the windbreak and crested near the road, the water came roaring in.
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Santa Rosa, California (CNN)The engine came roaring back to life, despite the vehicle being partially burned and melted.
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While the president's proposal was met with roaring applause from most Republicans in the House chamber, details were absent.
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With the start of fall comes the urge to savor everything autumnal, from colorful leaf peeping to roaring fireplaces.
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But Houston came roaring back near the end against the Dodgers' stingy bullpen, one of the best in baseball.
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In 2017, the U.S. stock market was roaring based on a number of different influences, according to El-Erian.
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And the police and first responders were already on the scene, bulldozers roaring and fuming away, and more coming.
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Wang is one of millions of Chinese middle-class men and women who grew up in a roaring economy.
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"I am politicizing my son's health problems because I have to," he said to roaring applause from the crowd.
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With marble pillars, gold gilding, and a crystal chandelier, the entryway is a nod to its Roaring '20s origins.
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Maxine Waters, the California congresswoman whom teenagers and 20-somethings have nicknamed "Auntie Maxine," also received a roaring welcome.
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And later a car, recklessly roaring toward the crowd, killed a counter-demonstrator named Heather Heyer and injured others.
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No president has taken more delight, or claimed more credit, for the roaring stock market than Donald J. Trump.
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He didn't mind the noise of the elevated subways roaring over the Manhattan Bridge, but overnight visitors couldn't sleep.
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All we do know is that prices have been roaring higher at a speed rarely seen in American history.
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It has an opening big enough to fit the Statue of Liberty, with a roaring river running through it.
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And the United States — knowing the growing tensions could lead to greater violence — stokes the roaring fire from afar.
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You also have to make sure it — or something like it — doesn't come roaring back in a few years.
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Maybe you've heard: New York's big-band scene is quietly roaring again (not that it ever went completely silent).
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Roaring down a steep and especially taxing racecourse, Shiffrin was both the most aggressive and most technically sound skier.
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But, you know, I think 2020 -- here's the difference between Donald J. Trump and maybe the old roaring '53s.
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They may also have sounded like them too -- making a cooing sound similar to a dove rather than roaring.
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Like clockwork, the sound of the freight train came roaring through our bedroom in the middle of each night.
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Pourjam's son thanked the audience for coming to the memorial, and he was met by roaring applause in return.
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The 69-year-old eventually puts down the roaring machine and sweeps up the lingering leaves into neat piles.
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By the Roaring Twenties, during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge, Progressivism was in retreat and regulations were in disfavor.
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The roaring bull market, fueled by the dotcom bubble, would continue for more than three years after Greenspan's speech.
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Yet even with the acquittal, the roaring economy and a lame opponent, impeachment remains a potential electoral stumbling block.
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When the economy recovered in 1922 to start the roaring 20183s people were more able to afford illegal liquor.
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But he's also a great character, a sizzle reel of big, boisterous speeches, roaring dressing-downs and showy theatricality.
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As they sheltered there for about an hour, the wind "sounded like a roaring train coming through," he said.
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Marine borers have come roaring back in New York Harbor, threatening almost anything in the water made of wood.
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He said manufacturing jobs would come roaring back to Mahoning County, advising the Ohio crowd, 'Don't sell your house.
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U.S. stocks are off to a roaring start to the new year, with the major indexes hitting record highs.
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Roaring stock markets, steady jobs growth and the GOP tax law all featured prominently in his speech to Congress.
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Underpinning that comeback was a roaring economy: In 1983, the American economy grew 4.6 percent after adjusting for inflation.
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Despite a roaring U.S. stock market, investors continue to pile money into the bond market at a record pace.
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But the war currently battering Yemen has damaged infrastructure and deepened poverty, allowing the disease to come roaring back.
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President Donald Trump has promised that dying American industries and factory towns will come "roaring back" under his presidency.
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Monday's show will look at how music changed as Broadway went from the Roaring Twenties into the Great Depression.
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He had his moments — a dunk here, a no-look pass there — that had the crowd roaring with appreciation.
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It was an evening after there had been an inch of rain, and the creek was roaring like mad.
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For a group of younger adults out in the countryside, with a bonfire roaring, it was a different story.
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So while the semiconductor business has been roaring lately, Cramer doesn't think investors have missed the move on Maxim yet.
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And instead, by just looking at inflation, you would make clear there's no inflation happening here, the economy is roaring.
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Armed with this certainty and with furious love, like a motor roaring inside her, Chicha went in search of answers.
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Looks like this is just another episode of the stock falling out of favor and roaring back to new highs.
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But he doesn't doubt that Alphabet could come roaring back if it demonstrated discipline with spending and acceleration in advertising.
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But after roughly 2,000 years of roaring their noses were worn away, their teeth gappy and their expressions dimly surprised.
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The couple was greeted with roaring applause and seated with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Defence Minister Christopher Pyne.
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A gibe at Berlin's coalition chaos elicits a cheer and jokes about rival parties get the crowd roaring with laughter.
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In the winter of 2016, Donald Trump was roaring through the primaries, and Mike Pompeo was determined to stop him.
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Trauma is a phantom pain that has a way of lingering, of dissipating for a while, then roaring back again.
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The daily chart for natural gas also depicted natural gas roaring higher as part of an expanding trading range pattern.
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Rockwell came roaring back after reporting two strong quarters in a row, and Cramer suspects it could continue to climb.
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The Reserve Bank of India cut interest rates into that roaring strength the same month inflation hit a record low.
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The Daily Telegraph, a Tory-leaning newspaper, splashed his conference speech on its cover with the headline, "The roaring lion".
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I'm not a party guy but I'd be down if someone threw a real roaring 20's party for 2020.
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Though it is growing once more, at 26% in 653 and maybe 265% in 235, it is scarcely roaring back.
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The sky began to darken and the windows shook with the force of roaring thunder, and the torrential rains started.
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And even before finishing his last lyric, the star-studded audience gave Lamar a standing ovation with a roaring applause.
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The fire roaring in the background isn't the only thing that makes this video reminiscent of a yule log video.
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Things really ramped up when Sergio came roaring back as a contender with a phenomenal shot on the 15th hole.
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" As the young president once famously said to a roaring crowd before the Berlin Wall, "Ich bin ein Oasis fan.
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But now it seemed like the darkness he'd pushed aside for so long had come roaring back to claim him.
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The agriculture business has come roaring back, including FMC, which has rallied more than 75 percent since lows last February.
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In extraordinary circumstances, they showed extraordinary bravery, holding fast to a lifeboat of humanity amid a roaring sea of inhumanity.
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London-based illustrator Joe Stone has revealed the hidden life of everyone's favourite roaring furball in a brilliant cartoon series.
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When it comes to global growth, I would say that it is currently stabilizing at best, but far from roaring.
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New York City in the late 1970s was a wild time and place, the site of my own roaring 20s.
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Sadly, the so-called "Trump Effect" has brought racism roaring back into mainstream culture and into our homes and schools.
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Though the stock sold off in February 2016, it has come roaring back, up nearly 140 percent since that bottom.
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In the eighth, Whyte caught Rivas with another uppercut before landing punches in bunches to the partisan crowd's roaring delight.
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Jordan Clarkson scored 25 points and the Lakers prevailed 112-95 on Sunday before a roaring crowd at Staples Center.
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But in the early aughts federal support began to dwindle, and philanthropy came roaring back, led by Silicon Valley billionaires.
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As 6900 begins, several large metropolitan centers in Iran are ablaze with major anti-government demonstrations roaring in the streets.
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Founded in 1982, RMI's Innovation Center recently moved to a new location along the Roaring Fork River in Basalt, Colorado.
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" Before the roaring crowd, Mr. Ford derides Mr. Carter, saying, "Trust is not having to guess what a candidate means.
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The roaring stock market has professional investors riding high, so much so that it's rekindling memories of the 21990 crash.
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Mariko Tamaki's SAVING MONTGOMERY SOLE (Roaring Brook, $17.99) is also about three friends, but it's far less wrenching to read.
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In a tweet on Saturday morning, the former New York businessman touted low unemployment figures and a roaring stock market.
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Thursday, December 27: Yesterday didn't happen The Dow falls as much as 611 points before roaring back at the close.
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"This economy is roaring right now," said Mr. Mudrick, who declined to comment directly on the fundraising, citing US regulation.
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In fact, they lead the White House briefing today with Kevin Hassett to talk about the economy, which is roaring.
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By the sound of it — the rumbling, roaring sound of it — the fans at Barclays Center wanted that upset, too.
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"Off-the-record, counsel, ... I think I've seen you on 'House Hunters,' " Walls said, to roaring laughter from the jury.
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In June, at a rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, President Trump brought 6,000 supporters to their feet, roaring their approval.
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Bell was decided in the Roaring Twenties, a decade even more culturally charged than the one we live in today.
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Langhans has a ferocious voice with three distinct ranges; a roaring low, a snarling mid-range, and a shrieking high.
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Or they can vote for Democrats who will raise taxes and throw sand in the gears of the roaring economy.
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Stephen Colbert's Late Show came roaring back to life with the host's giddy summarization of the latest in Trump scandals.
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The U.S. declared the measles, for which there is an effective vaccine, eradicated in 2000, but it's come roaring back.
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As is often the case with these movies, a smaller, livelier entertainment is nested inside the roaring, clanking digital machinery.
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Barcelona's season ended, effectively, on Tuesday night, in the tumult of Anfield, roaring and shaking with the ecstasy of impossibility.
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Pawnbrokers and gold buyers have done a roaring trade across the country, melting jewelry and other items into gold bars.
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He ran to his basement, where he remained while the house above him trembled and a roaring wind engulfed it.
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Mr. Sanders's campaign, like much of the political world, had not anticipated Mr. Biden's roaring comeback after South Carolina's Feb.
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Bolsonaro and his administration have faced intense scrutiny for its handling of the wildfires still roaring through the Amazon rainforest.
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In fact, he sees risks percolating that could pause the rip-roaring run, he told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
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When the Nestlé plant was roaring in 1985, the average wage in Oswego County, which includes Fulton, was about $203,000.
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The conventional values like dominance, aggression, wealth, athleticism, sexual conquest — and, particularly, emotional suppression — came roaring back to the fore.
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Utility stocks were among the worst-performing sectors of the market earlier this year, but they're making a roaring comeback.
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Having come this far there was no chance Nadal would falter — not with 25,000 Spaniards roaring at every whipped winner.
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Similarly, Ferrari is moving into SUVs and hybrid engines to complement its roaring V-12 and V-8 engine tradition.
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"Potus Comes Roaring Back With Press Smackdown at Trump Tower," ran the bright-red headline on the right-wing site.
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Serves up the goods if you need it, but you&aposre not hearing it roaring away or anything like that.
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The electric race cars will be silent, but each driver will have roaring engine sounds piped into their helmet headsets.
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After the bombing and the subsequent military operations, the Islamic State in Khorasan's radio station in Nangarhar has been roaring.
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Demand for American whiskey has come roaring back in recent years, including for rye, setting up a nice business opportunity.
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The answer has, belatedly, come roaring back from much of the country's press and public: They just don't get it.
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With global climate change a roaring reality in the Caribbean, Florida, and Texas, the writing is on the proverbial wall.
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A 12,000-pound granite fire rock keeps flames roaring at all times, so you'll never feel chilly while hanging outside.
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He personifies the decade in US politics: Weiner began the 2010s with roaring hope and ended it in total defeat.
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Hurricane Harvey, a Category 2 storm roaring out of the Gulf of Mexico, continues to barrel toward the Texas coastline.
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I've won some and I've lost some, but one thing I've always tried not to be is a roaring jackass.
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The carve-outs for Nafta partners, coupled with an exceptionally strong U.S. jobs report for February, sent stocks roaring higher.
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"I didn't just come here to end the era of Donald Trump," Buttigieg said to a roaring crowd of supporters.
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Before 2300, the military budget had received double-digit increases for six years, a reflection of China's then-roaring economy.
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And by the way, you know, this U.S. economy is going to come roaring back once we conquer this disease.
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The stillness belied the chaos of the day before, as people fled in terror before a roaring wave of destruction.
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With 22 minutes on the clock and the game still goalless, Gareth Bale made a roaring run down the left.
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Sort of like being at home in front of this roaring fireplace while all of France takes a snow holiday.
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It had been designed and built before the Great Depression and its birth coincided with the end of the Roaring Twenties.
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Blue stands at an impressive 16-inches tall when she's roaring, or when she turns her beak upward toward the sky.
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That's enough of a drop to make a roaring vacuum cleaner instead sound like the murmur of a quiet office space.
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And written off for dead just a few years ago, the midsize pickup segment has come roaring back since mid-decade.
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That was the vibe when he held up his trophy and extended his arms outward to a roaring crowd in Munich.
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Imagine Fleck as Trump, shrugging off impeachment, rebounding with his roaring red-hatted supporters, winning reelection against every prediction and probability.
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Generations of mathematicians will likely come and go before researchers are able to describe a roaring river in exact mathematical statements.
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I had a feeling Pokémon may come roaring back to life when I saw the franchise's Super Bowl ad in February.
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Now, with the roaring debut of "Captain America: Civil War" this weekend, all signs indicate fans aren't yet suffering superhero fatigue.
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He threw victory signs and grins out to the roaring crowd as he made his way across the grandstand, shaking hands.
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"Dying industries will come roaring back to life," he told a joint session of Congress at the outset of his presidency.
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Since Girls came roaring onto the scene in 2012, premium cable has become a bastion for dramedies powered by young women.
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The 2,000-mile border joining the U.S. and Mexico is lined with lush jungles, sandy deserts, soaring mountains, and roaring rivers.
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Currently roaring over the western Pacific towards Iwate province , Typhoon Lionrock is moving northeast at 30 kilometers (19 miles) an hour.
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One night during their extended stay at the stone cottage, in front of a roaring fire, "Stairway to Heaven" was born.
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Harry also gave a "rip-roaring" speech and said he looked forward to "spending the rest of my life" with Meghan.
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It's further evidence that next-generation startups are bringing the US rocket industry roaring back to life after years of stagnation.
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"This thing is like a rollercoaster!" he shouted back at me over the sound of the roaring V8's wheezing turbochargers.
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As women's voices and issues were roaring to the cultural forefront, they were officially embracing the most comfortable underwear in history.
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Filming a Thanksgiving dinner where a virtual car can unexpectedly crash across the dinner table is guaranteed to inspire roaring laughter.
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It increased the crime rate, which is now up to 200 misdemeanors per year, and the number of cars roaring through.
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When the crowd stopped roaring, he kind of went in on them, grousing he's not a big fan of sympathy votes.
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By the time Scherzer was removed from the game, the sparse crowd roaring its approval, he had left an indelible impression.
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The medical device stocks have been on the rise with Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, Bard and Cramer's favorite, Edward Lifesciences, all roaring.
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The original clip is from 2007, when Trump theatrically body-slammed WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to roaring applause on WrestleMania 23.
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His eye was omniscient and his roaring Sarf Lahndahn (South London) voice was more like a dog's bark than anything human.
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With the stock roaring back in the past three days, and an increased buyback, could Alliance Data be worth investing in?
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Jamie's guitar was roaring, and I strutted around doing my best Mick Jagger under the blinding lights of the big stage.
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But on the same day in Myitkyina, the capital of Kachin State, people heard a different sound: fighter jets roaring overhead.
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Sitting in a cozy, black leather chair in front of a roaring fireplace, Jenner shares her thoughts on the year ahead.
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I never thought I'd see a bunch of European Millennials roaring a "Singapore" chant, but that's exactly what's happening right now.
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The world's first coin proudly displayed the head of a roaring lion on one side, with simple markings on the other.
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In the last few years, a rising generation of chefs has pledged its allegiance to the primal appeal of roaring flames.
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Both announced early in their shows, with roaring contentment, how happy they were to be back on the Great White Way.
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Thrill seekers can ride shotgun on a raft and dodge a roaring T. rex on Universal Hollywood's "Jurassic Park": The Ride.
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Rumbling and roaring his way across California, Senator Bernie Sanders brought his political revolution to the neighborhood of Goofy and Mickey.
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All three major indexes came roaring back, with the Dow rallying more than 700 points from the lows of the day.
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Just after dawn, in the driver's seat of a roaring snow scooter, Mr Enerstvedt points out black cliffs on the plateau.
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Other Democrats have claimed that the roaring labor market is merely the extension of a trend that began under President Obama.
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As the averages bounced back on Tuesday after a late-Monday decline, Cramer noticed a particular commodity roaring with them: oil.
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A roaring stock market and the rise of low-cost investment tools, such as index funds, have also hit the industry.
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Stocks were sharply lower for most of Thursday before roaring back at the close to finish the day in positive territory.
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She used to live on the avenue and knows how scary it can be, especially when the subway comes roaring overhead.
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Together, they described a period of growing distrust and disillusionment inside Google that echoed the fury roaring outside the company's walls.
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With 707 combustion-derived horsepower from its supercharged 6.2-liter V8, the roaring Trackhawk is outrageously fun in its own way.
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And it's why, if United States intelligence assessments are correct, they have worked so hard to send it roaring through ours.
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There, rivers along with a roaring, 400 foot-wide waterfall pump excess water off the icy shelf and into the ocean.
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One shows Grace roaring out the lyrics in a mask, and the other expertly swirling a hula-hoop round her waist.
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The final plot twist of 2016 was that our biggest pop star has ended up the reincarnation of the roaring 90s.
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The stars aren't twinkling, they're roaring, and the moon is so bloated and overweight it looks like it might keel over.
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The pharmacy on Ajyad Street is constantly packed, doing a roaring trade in antibiotics — hajj flu again — and anti-diarrhea pills.
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But such works owned their raggedness, with a rip-roaring brazenness and glee that exploded gender and good taste into smithereens.
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Conor was the guest of honor at TD Garden ... check out his roaring speech to the Bruins in the locker room.
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Stocks including Facebook, General Electric, Citigroup, Under Armour, and Union Pacific tumbled last month after roaring higher from January to July.
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Some of its most fervent admirers see it as the perfect work of art for its moment, the roaring mid-1980s.
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Until her great wild roaring ships tore the lace to pieces, their sails clanging with icicles, their cannons full of fire.
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Maybe only for temporary periods, in certain areas, for people who don't have a fever, lest the virus come roaring back.
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" Vice President Mike Pence said on Friday that the economy would "come roaring back once we see our nation through this.
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But there's still a roaring debate about exactly how companies can bind their customers (and employees, for that matter) to arbitration.
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The market correction does not mean that the bull market in stocks — which have been roaring since March 2009 — is over.
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The numbers don't suggest a recession is underway, our senior economics correspondent writes, but they aren't consistent with rip-roaring growth.
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Whizzing bullets, roaring waterfalls, the fairway footsteps of a potential friend or foe: "1917" has everything it needs to succeed here.
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Interest rates typically fall when the economy is weak but then rise, along with inflation, in periods of rip-roaring growth.
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Jeffries, who is often discussed as a future Speaker, was met with roaring applause from the left side of the chamber.
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With more than 64,000 fans roaring, Carl Furillo, the Dodgers' first batter in the ninth inning, flied out to right field.
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Lately, a 4-year-old boy charges at her every time we arrive, throwing his hands in the air and roaring.
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On January 6, he entered the Roaring Forties, a stormy region of the Southern Ocean that is home to his species.
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From tickborne illnesses to syphilis and gout, here are 9 scary diseases that are roaring back into communities across the world.
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Stocks have been on a rip-roaring rally for more than a year, as economic data and corporate earnings have improved.
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After being sidelined for years, climate change is roaring back as an issue among Democratic voters — but with an important caveat.
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MTM's on-air mascot was a meowing kitten, whose image evoked, and gently satirized, MGM's roaring lion, and the branding clicked.
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These elections were followed by the Roaring Twenties of 1921 to 1929 and the Millennium Boom market of 1982 to 2000.
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U.S. stocks retreated for most of the session on Thursday, dragging oil prices, before roaring back to end in positive territory.
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But who wants to be a pedantic downer insisting that her disease requires constant treatment or it would come roaring back?
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As unusual as Mr. Roemer's filing was, Mr. Edwards surpassed it after roaring back to beat him in the 1991 election.
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The 23-year-old fifth-year made his final roaring entrance into Spartan Stadium accompanied by two dogs, Roxy and Remi.
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With the crowd roaring, DeRozan got up from the bench and walked onto the court, acknowledging the fans with several waves.
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As Silicon Valley's darling of the moment, it will have to keep the user numbers roaring to justify the lofty financials.
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Aside from a giant ape that walks like a man, we have enormous ants that chirp like birds, and gigantic roaring lizards.
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That ease has brought cyanotypes roaring back to relevance, attracting a surprising number of true-blue adherents showing their work in galleries.
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The 30-year-old had them roaring again seconds later as he danced across the court in a succession of fist-pumps.
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The bash drew about 250 guests, including Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Boy George and more who dazzled in the Roaring Twenties costumes.
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The Philadelphia Fed Index last week surged to 43.3 from 23.6 in January, the highest level since 1984, signalling roaring animal spirits.
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" Despite roaring approval from the crowd, the judges picked apart his performance, with Len Goodman remarking, "You've got to calm it down.
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Wall Street veteran David Rosenberg warns that China's stock market is still a risky bet despite its roaring start to the week.
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Lijana sang biblical hymns and praised the Lord as she traversed the famous landmark, with neon lights glaring and the crowd roaring.
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"My name is Yolanda Renee King, granddaughter of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King," she said to a massive, roaring crowd.
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"Good luck Adam for Saturday I will be roaring you on, love NAN," she tweeted in the run up to Sunday's race.
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Marjorie Enya, 28, proposed to Cerullo right there on the Olympic rugby pitch, and the tender moment was met with roaring applause.
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The staff was kind enough to have started a roaring fire in the fireplace upon my arrival, but it required constant upkeep.
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Lempicka hit her stride as an artist during the roaring twenties, with her distinctive pieces mixing elements of Cubism and neoclassical styles.
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Skating last to "Moulin Rouge," the pair embraced and grinned on the ice after their dynamic performance that had the audience roaring.
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One trader is charging up a storm that Dow component Visa could see a rip-roaring rally over the next 18 months.
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Animal care staff at the zoo became aware something was wrong when they heard "an unusual amount of roaring" from the yard.
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George, who turns 5 in July, was just as excited as he watched the roaring fly-past by the Royal Air Force.
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There are a number of possible explanations as to why this classic sound has come roaring back in the last few years.
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The Baltic Freight index, which measures the cost of shipping bulk goods for many of China's imports, has also come roaring back.
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Rando might not be a roaring success — it is kind of, well…random — but it's worth tracking the company, Modest's, future releases.
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Hundreds of fans hovered above, chanting his name, singing Bob Marley songs and roaring with excitement when he gave them a wave.
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Pure growth plays have also come roaring back on the market, which prompted Cramer to consider cloud-based software company New Relic.
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Rembi had looked medal-bound as she silenced the roaring Brazilian crowd and beat local favorite Nathalie Moellhausen in the quarter-finals.
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It&aposs just anger roaring out from that world, and feeling particularly on a week where Democrats had it going pretty good.
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Don&apost actually focus on the economy, the lack of unemployment, the roaring trade, economics, we&aposve got to take him down.
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Brady put his arm around New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and began roaring and shaking McDaniels' neck like an agitated lion.
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Beasts takes place during the Roaring Twenties—are we going to learn that the Depression was caused by wizards around film four?
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These stocks already reflect the bad news, and that is when Cramer says investors should buy — not when they are already roaring.
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But most of the route takes a walker through rural towns and farming villages—less roaring circus, and more elderly care home.
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Billy's surgery was a roaring success, and Kimmel thanked the doctors and nurses at the Children's Hospital LA for his son's treatment.
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U.S. equities were up on Wednesday morning after roaring back on Tuesday from the biggest selloff in six years the prior day.
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The two take the cart for a spin, driving the roaring creation through a peaceful countryside while making jokes about its appearance.
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Conor McGregor is topless and pulsatingly sweating, his hands tied in tight little punching bandages, the tiger tattooed on his stomach, roaring.
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"I say it is time to get ready for impeachment," Waters said to roaring applause at the California Democratic Party's annual convention.
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Stocks were sharply lower for most of Thursday before roaring back at the close to finish the day in positive territory. 4.
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"The job market is rip-roaring," said Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics who oversees the compilation of the ADP data.
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Its very mention brings fantasies of deep woods and roaring streams, dammed by hordes of slick green backs begging to be hooked.
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Wildfires were roaring across his home state of Oregon, and he realized that smoke could potentially cloud his view of the phenomenon.
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"And in 2017, we still refuse to be controlled by a 'sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot,'" Tomlin said to a roaring audience.
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Of course, decadence, novelty, and a collision of colors, styles, and shapes are part of what made the Roaring Twenties so dynamic.
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DETROIT — Tesla's Cybertruck pickup made its global debut Thursday night to roaring cheers, some criticism and sighs of relief from Detroit automakers.
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The pilot program, started in 2015, has not been a roaring success: Only about 20 percent of customers signed up that year.
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