Or that China seized on Americans' appetite for cheap goods.
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The Trump campaign and Republican Party seized on that proposal.
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Opponents seized on Vedanta's London stockmarket listing to exert pressure.
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Tuesday — and she immediately seized on her moment of triumph.
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" Chapo's many foes seized on the phrase "bend the knee.
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But Republicans have seized on the proposal, spearheaded by Rep.
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Democrats seized on the comments to warn against witness intimidation.
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Liberal groups have seized on the threat to Roe v.
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Clinton seized on Mr. Trump's reluctance to release his returns.
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Schiff in particular seized on the opening statement of Sondland.
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Republicans have already seized on reports of the increases. Sen.
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The main opposition Democratic Party has seized on the affair.
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On Wednesday, he seized on the developments involving Mr. Lauer.
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As for product updates, Zuckerberg seized on opportunities in commerce.
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Mr. Trump and Republicans seized on the comments of Gov.
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Trump and his allies have repeatedly seized on the issue.
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Mr. Sanders seized on the trouble to excoriate party officials.
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International organizations have seized on that in criticizing the legislation.
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Mr. Trump seized on Mr. Comey's admission to attack him.
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Critics seized on this as Schiff making up quotes wholesale.
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Nevertheless other opposition parties quickly seized on this latest development.
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At trial, in September 2016, McGinn seized on these details.
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Democratic lawmakers seized on the news of Fitzgerald's resignation. Sen.
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Progressive critics seized on those aspects of his debate performance.
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EU MEPs also seized on the issue, pushing him to respond.
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Twitter, predictably, immediately seized on the sheer ridiculousness of this story.
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Republicans seized on the controversy to help the video gain traction.
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Former and current Republican officials also seized on the comment. Sen.
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But some students have seized on this challenge as an opportunity.
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Trump seized on the trend Wednesday morning as Republican state Sen.
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Of late, Trump has seized on information provided him by Rep.
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Turkey's foreign ministry said the sailors were seized on Saturday evening.
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Cuomo, however, seized on the changes in Trump Jr.'s story.
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The image has been seized on by supporters of the theory.
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Trump last week seized on Burr's remarks about the committee's findings.
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Democrats seized on the image to decry the Trump administration's policies.
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Republicans have seized on a number of contradictions between what Mrs.
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Others seized on Mr. Trump's remark as an occasion for mockery.
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Democrats and some Republicans have seized on the remarks as racist.
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The political parties seized on it as a way to organize.
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They seized on the opioid crisis as Gottlieb's potential weak spot.
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Lawyers for the objectors quickly seized on the N.F.L.'s admission.
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After "THE YOUTUBE RANT" appeared, smaller channels seized on the theme.
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Mr. McCabe's lawyers seized on that as evidence of improper influence.
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Conservatives have seized on those remarks as dismissive of the attacks.
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At least as predictably, Mr. Cruz seized on the remarks instantly.
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Trump and his allies have seized on the inspector general's findings.
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Trump has long seized on racial tensions for his political gain.
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Opposition politicians instantly seized on the deaths, calling the government insensitive.
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Chinese officials seized on the temporary truce during a press briefing.
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But plenty of others have seized on him as an opportunity.
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The Trump administration has increasingly seized on tariffs to punish Europe.
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Trump seized on that moment when talking to reporters on Tuesday.
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Democrats have seized on Donald Trump's refusal to release the documents.
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President Donald Trump also seized on the policy during his campaign.
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But Trump has seized on Burr's comments in a September interview.
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Senate Democrats have seized on the articles as potential red flags.
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Democratic rival Bernie Sanders seized on the remarks, calling the term racist.
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He's shrewdly seized on a political reality: widespread exhaustion with constant conflict.
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Republicans have seized on Omar's comments despite being the party of Rep.
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Democrats have seized on the issue of inequality and some, particularly Sens.
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But voters, and some politicians, have seized on globalisation as the problem.
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But the issue has been seized on by congressional Republicans, including Rep.
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Companies have seized on this demand as a further subsidy to debt.
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Trump's rivals have already seized on his apparent squishiness on the issue.
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Some have seized on the fact that two protesters who confronted Sen.
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The latter sentence will be seized on by politicians on the left.
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" Trump's Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, seized on Trump's quotes, calling them "horrific.
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Moore seized on that, casting it as a rebuke of Trump's agenda.
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Dayton's comments were quickly seized on by Republicans in Washington and beyond.
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Trump seized on Barr's summary to declare he had been fully exonerated.
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Clinton's campaign has also seized on Mr. Trump's mockery of Mr. Kovaleski.
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Mr. Trump has also seized on the release of emails from Mrs.
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Trump and Republicans have seized on Barr's letter as exonerating the president.
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Opponents of the nuclear deal with Iran have seized on the payment.
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During the Democratic National Convention, she seized on Republican themes and values.
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Clinton's campaign seized on the hackers' reported links to Russian intelligence agencies.
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In Fargo, North Dakota Thursday, Biden seized on comments made by Sen.
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Republicans have seized on socialism as a wedge issue as freshman Rep.
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He seized on Friday's development at rallies in Maine and New Hampshire.
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The NRA seized on this rhetoric to fuel its interest group politics.
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Right-wing site The Federalist has already seized on the Twitter controversy.
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Democrats have already seized on that first $40 billion as a benchmark.
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Ms. Omar's critics have seized on the "some people did something" remark.
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And the opposition has seized on his weaknesses, already running attack ads.
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Fahl seized on a growing unrest with how the town was run.
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Breitbart and Laura Ingraham and Rush Limbaugh seized on her story immediately.
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" The website was seized on Friday and a banner appeared saying: "Backpage.
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Naturally, Mr. Strange's rivals have seized on his ties to Mr. McConnell.
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Whatever their intent, the Twittersphere seized on these scenes after the game.
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Clinton, who immediately seized on the statement to play down the issue.
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The right flank of the House, however, seized on Trump's negotiation remark.
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Trump and others have seized on the correction to make their case.
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Republicans seized on Northam's latest comments, characterizing them as a flip-flop.
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Tester's campaign seized on the news to cast Rosendale as an outsider.
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The footage ricocheted among conspiracy theorists, and Mr. Jones seized on it.
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The Trump administration seized on reports of the protests to denounce Iran.
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Her critics seized on the picture as a symbol of Britain's isolation.
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"The media just seized on my name for that case," Wershe said.
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Inslee seized on the moment -- and has been fundraising on it ever since.
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However, non-state groups have also seized on technology to provide legal titles.
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The CSU seized on Sunday's rout as more evidence Merkel needs to change.
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Clinton seized on her opponent's gutter balls, challenging him to a bowl off.
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Critics immediately seized on the measure as having more political than economic meaning.
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The existence of the footage, which the police in Belgium seized on Nov.
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Trump, though, seized on the email to press his case against illegal immigration.
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Journalists also seized on the story and spun its implications to improbable ends.
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President Trump quickly seized on the news via Twitter: Obamacare continues to fail.
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The weapons were seized on March 28 and are now in U.S. custody.
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The group's victims are believed to include Syrian fighters seized on the battlefield.
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It wasn't just Trump who seized on that line in the Times report.
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Republicans have also seized on Tlaib's opposition to a Senate measure by Sen.
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And Hispanic leaders immediately seized on Mr. Trump's taco bowl posts as demeaning.
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They were seized on a ship in Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong, in July.
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His opponents seized on this as proof of an undeclared conflict of interest.
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Nevertheless, Mr. Putin seized on WikiLeaks' take on the controversy to defend himself.
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Democrats have seized on the issue and believe they have Republicans off-balance.
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Indeed, the bears have successfully seized on a potent "stew" of issues. 1.
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But Wexton faces well-funded rivals who have seized on her voting record.
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The statement also seized on lines of questioning laid out by Republican lawmakers.
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Trump's political adversaries have seized on the controversy surrounding his real estate classes.
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Clinton's campaign quickly seized on the convictions to try to embarrass Mr. Trump.
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Mr. Erdogan seized on these comments and lashed out at the United States.
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Trump seized on Barr's comments, saying he "absolutely" believes there was "illegal" spying.
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Dean Heller (R-Nev.) immediately seized on the report with a new ad.
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Advocates seized on the poll (and threw in some shade over Bryce Harper).
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Bolsonaro seized on the paranoia surrounding the program to grow his national stature.
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Republicans recently seized on the Green New Deal, portraying the resolution as absurd.
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Republicans seized on the opening Reagan created, and Democrats at times aided them.
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While Mr. Lovinger may have seized on the defense early, it is spreading.
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Outcome aside, Mr. Trump has seized on the kerfuffle to galvanize his base.
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Now lawmakers have seized on a solution: change the makeup of the courts.
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For now, the president has seized on that as evidence of his innocence.
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By Monday night, some critics of CNN had already seized on the news.
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Some workers seized on the public's wariness about going outside to make money.
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But Mr. Trump has seized on any sign of conciliation from the Chinese.
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That's been a gift to ISIS, whose members have seized on the chaos.
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Some environmentalists seized on the new accident to campaign against all Arctic drilling.
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Conservatives have seized on the comments to accuse her of encouraging illegal voting.
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Democrats, meanwhile, seized on the political opportunity presented by the allegations against Wynn.
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Conservative media and Trump's Republican allies seized on the inconsistencies in Sondland's testimony.
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Trump himself seized on that idea in the wake of the McCabe news.
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Democrats have seized on the new details as bolstering their case for impeachment.
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Regardless, the president and some allies have seized on the comments as validation.
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And, as some have pointed out, extremist groups have seized on Trump's tweet.
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But he quickly seized on the new debate rules as a fundraising opportunity.
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The president has seized on the news about the migrants, who are seeking asylum.
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This is what they seized on, because all the other stuff was really good.
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Ted Cruz also seized on the agent's death in calling for increased border enforcement.
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" The Russian Foreign Ministry immediately seized on the news as something with "propaganda effect.
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His worst critics have seized on the illiberal, even totalitarian, implications of that phrase.
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They seized on that talking point for weeks as Democrats insisted one wasn't necessary.
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" The Conservatives seized on the Liberal plans, calling them "very short sighted" and "disappointing.
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Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) seized on during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on Friday.
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Clinton seized on the interview to raise questions about Sanders' readiness to be president.
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Jerry Brown of California seized on fears that front-runner Bill Clinton couldn't win.
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Reimer's story was seized on as evidence that gender roles were in fact innate.
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Much of the industry has seized on the organization's campaigns to promote annuity sales.
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Trump seized on this by delivering his health record release in the wobble's wake.
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The Nixon thing: Democrats have seized on a theme to react to the news.
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Writing for the majority of the court, Justice Lewis Powell seized on this gap.
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The police department posted photos of weapons they had seized on Facebook and Twitter.
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Trump has repeatedly seized on these moments to question the loyalty of all Muslims.
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Republicans have seized on the report in the final days before the Thursday election.
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Trump and other Republicans seized on the news to revive questions about Clinton's credibility.
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Tim: The workers' union has rightly seized on the movie to amplify its message.
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But cancer doctors, pharmacists and administrators immediately seized on the trouble with the change.
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Trump has in recent days seized on calls from some Democrats to abolish ICE.
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And last month, Mr. Zuckerberg seized on TikTok's Chinese roots to criticize it publicly.
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The White House has seized on the findings to argue they have exonerated Trump.
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Republicans have seized on the intraparty fight over Kavanaugh, relishing Democrats' battle amongst themselves.
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Trump and his Republican allies have seized on the letter as vindicating the president.
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Trump has seized on the report's findings as exonerating him of any alleged wrongdoing.
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Republicans, too, have seized on live video as a tool for shaping their message.
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Trump and others seized on her phrasing to accuse her of minimizing the attacks.
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The fact that they instead seized on those studies was a very bad sign.
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After two terror attacks in the city in June, Trump seized on the moment.
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So that's what they've seized on, asking Trump officials about it again and again.
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Brooks seized on that Wednesday, asking the president to reconsider his endorsement of Strange.
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Eliot Spitzer proposed allowing driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, Gillibrand seized on the issue.
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Seth Meyers seized on some of the more unsavory details that have been presented.
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Mr. Johnson's political opponents quickly seized on the pictures as evidence of self-interest.
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People seized on things I said in interviews and started sending me things unsolicited.
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So opposition politicians have seized on this jet deal with an almost desperate glee.
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And court papers show that Mr. Moore seized on the assignment with unbridled enthusiasm.
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Republicans have seized on text messages exchanged between the two as evidence of bias.
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Critics of the secretary seized on the report to try to hasten his removal.
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It seized on controversial issues and exploited racial and ideological fissures to inflame tensions.
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Critics say she has seized on popular slogans without presenting a coherent leadership vision.
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Democrats have seized on the estate tax as an example of misplaced Republican priorities.
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Barry Lynn, who headed the organization's Open Markets antimonopoly initiative, seized on her application.
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Yet Mr. Trump seized on its findings to declare that he had been vindicated.
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Mr. Macron's opponents seized on the abstention rate to try to discredit his victory.
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Both Republicans and Democrats seized on Volker's testimony as evidence to support their claims.
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Johnson's mistake was seized on by Iranian officials; Zaghari-Ratcliffe is still in prison.
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The Republican National Committee immediately seized on the Iran strike to lay into Biden.
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Trump seized on the news Monday evening, tweeting about it in all capital letters.
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In the days after Kenny's death, taxi industry leaders seized on the brothers' story.
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Critics have seized on the anniversary to highlight their efforts to overturn the ruling.
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When they told Robbins of their new idea, he seized on the dance possibilities.
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Democrats have seized on the doubts about Republicans passing a plan on their own.
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CTIA seized on the study on Wednesday to make its case against regulatory intervention.
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At the same time, the gossip pages have seized on Hunter's tumultuous private life.
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Opposition parties have instead seized on a longstanding point of controversy: Japan's sales tax.
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Boutros seized on those points to argue that Acosta was not afforded due process.
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Ahead of last weekend&aposs local elections in the north, politicians seized on the issue.
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Politicians have seized on such grievances and have taken up the call for better pay.
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Most seized on headline events, such as the family-separation issue at the southern border .
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His critics seized on the comment, questioning his commitment to the women's reproductive rights group.
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Impaired driving penalties: Drivers caught driving high could get their license seized on the spot.
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Conservatives have seized on the information in those answers to build opposition to the resolution.
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And days later, Trump seized on them in his 2019 State of the Union speech.
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Republican nominee Donald Trump has seized on them to portray Clinton as a corrupt candidate.
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Salvini quickly seized on Europe's rejection of the policy to drum up anti-EU support.
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Many have seized on the delay in police action as proof of institutionalized gender discrimination.
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The tablets were restored not long after, but Twitter had already seized on the glitch.
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Donald Trump has seized on the incident as an example of the Clintons' fundamental corruption.
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Critics of the UW researchers have seized on Seattle's uniqueness to discount the UW findings.
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The Cruz campaign quickly seized on the remarks and crafted it into a web ad.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has also seized on the rock star's supposed campaign bid.
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Trump has seized on the FBI's decision to review new emails obtained from former Rep.
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Dreiband seized on the question to articulate his commitment to civil rights in this country.
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" Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, also seized on Trump's comments shortly after the interview concluded. "Mr.
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Trump and the White House seized on Barr's letter summarizing Mueller's report as a vindication.
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Some Republicans have seized on the Weinstein report and his ties to the Democratic Party.
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Democrats seized on the decision and said it would almost certainly be challenged in court.
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Traders seized on the comment, taking the rest of the industrial sector down with Caterpillar.
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And Democrats seized on it as further proof that Trump himself was overseeing the effort.
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Other tech companies that have clashed with Google in the past seized on the incident.
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The quintessential performer, he seized on every opportunity to make music under the best conditions.
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Republicans seized on the issue, saying President Obama had tolerated the humiliation of the sailors.
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House Democrats seized on the memo, which lawmakers obtained as part of an oversight investigation.
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It took 31 years before a senator seized on the change and initiated a filibuster.
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Donald Trump has seized on human trafficking far more dramatically than any of his predecessors.
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Trump's GOP rivals seized on the incident as proof that his campaign encourages brutish behavior.
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Griffin has seized on Jones's votes in recent years against the annual defense authorization bill.
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Jason Crow, Coffman's Democratic challenger, seized on the decision to set aside the discharge petition.
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Clinton seized on the report as an opportunity to draw a line under the episode.
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Mr. Trump has seized on the charge that Hillary Clinton plans to win by cheating.
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Still, Mr. Trump has seized on emails released over the past several weeks from Mrs.
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Republicans and the Trump campaign seized on the since-deleted tweet ahead of Wednesday's hearing.
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Critics have seized on numerous practices as evidence of ethical lapses within the Trump administration.
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Mr. Trump has seized on the issue in virtually every speech, repeatedly insinuating that Mrs.
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Republicans have seized on the growing scandal and have criticized the Obamas for remaining silent.
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Detractors seized on the moment, lampooning Rubio as robotic days before the New Hampshire contest.
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Trump seized on Barr's March 24 letter to declare that he had been fully exonerated.
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Republicans, for their part, seized on Manchin's meeting to target other vulnerable red-state Democrats.
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The president has instead seized on the idea of loosening gun laws to protect schools.
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Maduro's opposition has quickly seized on the riot as a symbol of the country's decline.
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Republicans seized on the texts to claim that the F.B.I.'s leadership was politically slanted.
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But several cities in economically struggling parts of the state have seized on the opportunity.
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Transit activists seized on Monday's incident as evidence of Mr. Golden's disregard for traffic reform.
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She later cleaned up the remark, but not before the White House seized on it.
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Stephen Colbert seized on reports that Trump was growing despondent as the news rolled in.
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Six Democratic senators have seized on those allegations this week, calling on Trump to resign.
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But many Americans seized on Gray's formulation to embrace Darwin without sacrificing their religious convictions.
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" Mr. Keith seized on the cup's popularity in 2011 when he recorded "Red Solo Cup.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, or more incremental change, an opening her opponents seized on.
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Other astronomers have seized on Enceladus as the most likely place to find extraterrestrial critters.
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Biden has seized on the latest crisis with Iran to tout his foreign policy credentials.
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Led by Speaker Newt Gingrich, Republicans seized on impeachment to bludgeon the popular Democratic president.
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Advocates seized on the report to argue that rising drug prices are doing real damage.
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Clinton firmly seized on the endorsement for the first time at one of her events.
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Graham seized on Giuliani's reluctance to testify to the House to seek Giuliani's testimony himself.
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Russia seized on the turmoil, annexing Crimea, stoking separatist rebellion and launching a clandestine invasion.
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As is often the case with these stories, journalists on Twitter first seized on the moment.
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Republican rival Mitt Romney seized on those remarks to argue Obama was dismissive of small businesses.
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Bernie Sanders's campaign has seized on a new narrative: The superdelegates will decide the Democratic primary.
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Instead the symbolic humiliation was seized on by those in the Balkan country who opposed joining.
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Trump seized on the chance to bolster his campaign after several weeks of self-inflicted wounds.
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Mr Erdogan has seized on the violence to whip up a frenzy of paranoia and nationalism.
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Abortion rights activists seized on it as an example of intrusive overreach by a controlling state.
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President Donald Trump also seized on economic anxieties to appeal to voters in the 2016 election.
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WhatsApp seized on US allegations against Huawei to defend encryption against the government's demands for backdoors.
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Martha Laning, chairwoman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, seized on the comments in a Facebook post.
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President Donald Trump and other Republicans have seized on those plans to call their proponents socialists.
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Obama takes swipe at Republicans Clinton has seized on the issue to attack her presidential opponent.
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Newman, the former head of a coalition of anti-bullying nonprofits, has seized on his record.
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It's difficult to say why the spam network seized on the anti-Cruz message in particular.
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Trump has called for the repeal of the healthcare law and quickly seized on Bill's comments.
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In the post-war years, American business leaders seized on an ideology of divine self-interest.
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Democrats quickly seized on her comments, and the campaign of her Democratic opponent, New Hampshire Gov.
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Republican presidential candidates, echoing McCain, have seized on Syria to accuse the White House of weakness.
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Fossil fuel groups and Republicans have already seized on the report as ammunition against the movement.
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One conservative action group seized on Trump's critique of McConnell to do just that on Thursday.
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Republicans seized on it and, as Clinton writes, the comment became the gaffe she regrets most.
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Republicans at the time seized on the meeting, arguing Lynch should recuse herself in the investigation.
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Conservatives and Trump have seized on the work requirement as key to a final farm bill.
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" Later, he seized on Mr. Biden's slumping poll numbers: "He's dropping like a rock, you know.
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Headline writers have repeatedly seized on scorekeeping gimmicks to draw unfavorable conclusions about the tax plan.
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Sanders has seized on the opening to draw contrasts between himself and Warren on health care.
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But WikiLeaks seized on the contribution of just one: the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
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Critics seized on the listing, saying that she received preferential treatment for questionable Native American heritage.
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Clinton's Republican opponent, has seized on the documents, saying they revealed a "pay to play" operation.
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Clinton's campaign seized on national security to portray Mr. Obama as an inexperienced and dangerous choice.
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In May 2014, four more hotels were seized on a judge's order in a labor case.
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Many critics seized on the apparent oversight, but the White House on Wednesday defended its decision.
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But she has already seized on excitement ahead of the event to pursue a larger goal.
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Democrats seized on the news as evidence that the shutdown is causing severe problems at airports.
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Trump's GOP presidential primary rivals seized on the encounter as evidence that his rhetoric inspires violence.
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Democrats seized on the announcement to berate Republicans for failing to provide additional money for Zika.
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Trump seized on the video, which went viral, and used it to cudgel the corporate elite.
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Smith seized on something with a 6/8 feel, and they all decided to stay there.
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Republicans have seized on the messages as proof of bias against the president within the bureau.
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By Tuesday, a number of the party's potential 2020 contenders had seized on the controversy. Sen.
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Republicans have seized on the episode to accuse the State Department of trying to protect Mrs.
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The Republican candidate for governor, Marcus Molinaro, has also seized on the Kaloyeros and Percoco convictions.
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Mr. Marci's allies seized on the results as evidence of a changing political climate in Argentina.
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Other conservatives seized on the video as evidence of Google's bias and echoed Mr. McCarthy's sentiments.
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Audiences understandably seized on his additional, fresher vow to choose a woman as his vice president.
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After her first show, she was seized on by the press, who loved her countrified ways.
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The estate has seized on the men's past defense of Mr. Jackson to attack their credibility.
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Democrats seized on Washington's "culture of corruption" — including the Abramoff scandal and another scandal involving Rep.
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Christian Bale told me that he seized on Cheney's marriage as his way into the role.
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Mine immediately seized on "zoot suits," which fit, but didn't quite make sense, after some consideration.
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Her 8-year-old seized on the distraction to ask if he could have a cookie.
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Mr. Molinaro has seized on the conviction of Mr. Percoco as emblematic of the administration's problems.
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Other Republicans who have led calls to "investigate the investigators" also seized on the findings. Rep.
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On Friday, regulators and lawmakers quickly seized on the breach to renew calls for more oversight.
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Rights activists seized on her cause, and a petition was created to raise money for her.
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Democrats have seized on the health care vote to tear into Republicans in vulnerable districts nationwide.
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But the candidates and their allies seized on the story to accuse Bloomberg News of bias.
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So Ms. Sanders seized on the changes made to lay the predicate for his expected signature.
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He has seized on the admission and suggested that he was intentionally given a defective microphone.
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Trump and his allies have seized on the findings as evidence of institutional bias against him.
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The president's supporters seized on the case as a hollow attempt to demonize them as racists.
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But collectively, and compulsively, Kabul residents have seized on crime as the topic of the day.
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The Italian, who previously served at the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions, was seized on Oct.
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Critics have seized on Murdoch-owned news publications, accusing them of fueling misinformation on the crisis.
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" Some people, looking for a ray of hope, seized on the phrase "no longer in drought.
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Critics of the network, including President Trump, seized on the claim that CNN rewrote Haab's question.
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Republicans have seized on the piece to criticize the Obama administration's tactics in selling the deal.
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The union seized on this issue to rally public and political support for the striking workers.
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Pai and his backers have also seized on some extreme cases of the net neutrality backlash.
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Mr. Trump didn't get the message — and Democrats seized on the political opportunity he handed them.
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Critics on Friday also seized on Trump's decision not to seek congressional approval for the attacks.
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Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow seized on those outliers in a brief statement pledging an appeal.
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Critics seized on the killings as clear evidence that the Islamic State still posed a threat.
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Some GOP lawmakers have seized on recent remarks by Democrats, saying they may lead to violence.
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His critics had already seized on the issue, which has grown more visible on city streets.
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Lu Wanzhen, 22, was seized on Saturday from an underground parking garage by four masked men.
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Republicans have seized on Mr. Sanders's entrance, eager to ascribe the socialist label to all Democrats.
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Western nations immediately seized on the panel's conclusion as evidence of duplicity by Syria and Russia.
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The Omar oil field that was seized on Sunday is a major prize in that competition.
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In Nebraska, Keystone XL opponents seized on the spill as an example of its environmental risks.
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Sacramento seized on the silence from federal regulators as a reason to bundle permission with regulation.
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Mitch McConnell seized on recent legislative history Tuesday in attacks on presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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Republican presidential candidates seized on the Syrian refugee issue as proof that Obama wasn't keeping Americans safe.
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Republicans in Congress seized on the issue and attacked the Obama administration's handling of it for years.
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Trump and his defenders seized on this as proof of partisan bias in the special counsel's investigation.
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Critics seized on Waters's reaction as an example of what they called a new extremism in politics.
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But in the absence of hard election numbers during the trading day, investors seized on VoteCastr's estimates.
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The tabloid press has seized on cases where foreigners in the country legally have received large sums.
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Far-right groups and a nationalist party seized on Monday night's attack, blaming Merkel for what happened.
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Mr. Duterte seized on it to begin a series of blistering verbal attacks on development on Boracay.
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Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump seized on Comey's assessment as more evidence of a "rigged" political system.
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Homeland Security officials seized on that exception, arguing that an influx existed even before the recent spike.
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This week, though, political rivals seized on his comments about gay people and crafted them into attacks.
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Both sides have seized on elements of recent jobs reports to support their view of the economy.
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And Rudy Giuliani seized on that and more in a testy interview with CNN&aposs Chris Cuomo.
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So does her opponent, Donald Trump, who seized on the Democrats' mixed messaging Tuesday to slam Clinton.
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Republican nominee Donald Trump, who has spent the past several weeks on defense, seized on the issue.
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In its letter, Third Point seized on comments made last month by Campbell's interim CEO, Keith McLoughlin.
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Media outlets quickly seized on the Fresno State provost's comment that a tenured professor can be fired.
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So they seized on a traditional election-year argument: a Duke victory would lead to job losses.
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His Democratic opponents have seized on the deaths of the two Guatemalan children to attack his policies.
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Other producers, meanwhile, seem to have seized on this year's higher iron ore price to maximize output.
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Brown's brilliant, flamboyant attorney, Kenneth Cockrel, seized on that fact to fashion a defense for his client.
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Clinton's allies, meanwhile, have seized on Trump's reluctance over his tax returns as proof he lacks transparency.
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Republicans have seized on the complicated connections between the Clintons, their work in government and their foundation.
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Both candidates have seized on their opponent's past records with attacks that reflect the race's leftward tilt.
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Trump and Republicans have seized on the comments, arguing that they show Democrats are hypocritical and intolerant.
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Democrats seized on the controversy and have called on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai to condemn the proposal.
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Republicans quickly seized on the seemingly off-the-cuff comment, with Nelson's GOP Senate challenger, Florida Gov.
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The national press seized on Pressley's slogan as a kind of mantra for a new political generation.
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Republicans have seized on the change as evidence that Comey and the FBI treated Clinton with favoritism.
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Many Democratic hopefuls have seized on the topic to get an edge in the saturated primary race.
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In 113, criminal-justice reform advocates seized on Patricia Spottedcrow's case as emblematic of overzealous drug sentencing.
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Trump and his campaign quickly seized on the comments and his supporters began to embrace the term.
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Tippett seized on a turnover in the neutral zone and fed Jamie McGinn on the left wing.
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Republicans have seized on the troubles as evidence of problems in the health law as a whole.
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Ms. Rousseff's office quickly seized on the recording, describing it as an effort to destabilize the government.
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Many critics seized on his comments as an endorsement of Trump, and some consumers burned their shoes.
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Various interests have seized on Russian chicanery to push "reforms" lacking priority in less neurotic times. Sens.
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An emboldened Mr. Trump seized on the F.B.I. action on Friday at his rally in New Hampshire.
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President Trump has seized on the gang's brutality and violence to symbolize the risks of illegal immigration.
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The allegation has been seized on by some conservative commentators and social media trolls, stirring more controversy.
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Americans soon seized on "soccer" to distinguish the game from their own vastly different version of football.
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But the Santa Ana landlord seized on it to question the "accuracy and integrity" of the charges.
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Critics have seized on that to accuse Mr. Pompeo of anti-Islamic views, which he has denied.
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For weeks, Republicans seized on his survival as a rare glimmer of good news from Election Day.
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Iowa politicians and conservative news outlets have seized on the case as ammunition as November's election nears.
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Mr. Trump seized on the report, but it does not challenge the decision not to prosecute Mrs.
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Soros obsessives eventually seized on this as proof that he was now intent on manipulating election outcomes.
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Trump has seized on this intraparty fighting, declaring Thursday that Democrats would "never allow" Sanders to win.
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But Democrats have seized on the allegation as evidence that the Senate needs to call new witnesses.
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He made a series of unfounded allegations, including against Joe Biden, seized on by Trump and Giuliani.
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Against the backdrop of all this and more, critics of Mr. Trump seized on Mr. Dershowitz's remarks.
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Clinton and critics have seized on that comment, arguing it threatens democracy and the country's electoral process.
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Benfica faced elimination if it didn't win and seized on Leipzig defensive errors to score two goals.
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Advocates have seized on the GAO report to further their argument for why the guidance is needed.
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Many Democrats have seized on the report, arguing it is an example of the president obstructing justice.
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Opponents of the deal seized on the tape, and four members of the mission were soon fired.
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To that end, we have seized on four historical events, viewing them as milestones and starting points.
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And they have seized on the issue of homelessness, which is, to be fair, a genuine problem.
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Cities across the country seized on the plight of the teenaged boys and took to the street.
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The Conservatives and Labour's other opponents seized on the leak as evidence that the party lacked discipline.
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" Democrats have also seized on Trump's boast in Davos, Switzerland, that "honestly, we have all the material.
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Potential flashpoint Trump has previously seized on crimes committed by undocumented immigrants to push tougher immigration policies.
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The Democratic Party seized on the distinction, blasting Trump for not speaking out against the House's move.
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She has seized on Democratic enthusiasm, raising $1.2 million to Hurd's $684,000 in the most recent quarter.
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Bobby seized on their confusion to insert his key in the lock and deftly open the door.
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The ad comes as Trump and his aides have seized on Tax Day to tout the legislation.
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Trump seized on the attack as further evidence of the need for a tougher line on counterterrorism.
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Sterling seized on the dollar's spiral downwards, hitting a day's high of $1.3026 before settling at $1.2991.
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Al Qaeda appears to have seized on the moving of the embassy as a rationale for attacks.
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Yet she seized on the fact that core U.S. price readings have sagged for five straight years.
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Other candidates have seized on DeVos' rollback of Obama-era Title IX policies governing campus sexual assault.
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Yet Brainard seized on the fact that core U.S. price readings have sagged for five straight years.
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Terry McAuliffe seized on Trump's absence from the campaign trail to rebuff the president's support of Gillespie.
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His opponents have seized on that reputation to paint him as a villain in current Brexit talks.
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North Korea demanded the immediate return of a ship America had seized on suspicion of violating UN sanctions.
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He seized on rising premiums under the plan, which has broadly expanded health coverage in the United States.
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Democrats seized on the news, saying such issues have forced candidates to withdraw from consideration in the past.
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It was seized on Thursday just as the USNS Bowditch was about to retrieve it, U.S. officials said.
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The clip was posted online to a Breitbart website and quickly seized on by Fox News' evening roster.
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For many years, climate deniers seized on that bumpiness to try to pretend that global warming doesn't exist.
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Where it stands: Conservatives have seized on the French action as activists on the right celebrate Macron's retreat.
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Castro meticulously plotted his path to this campaign over years; O'Rourke saw a moment and seized on it.
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Despite Mateen's American birth, Trump seized on the attack as another example of a failed U.S. immigration system.
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Warring political parties seized on powerful Facebook ad tools to get targeted messages about the process to voters.
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" Mr. Trump, meanwhile, seized on the association's backtracking, tweeting that the dinner was "DEAD as we know it.
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President Donald Trump has seized on the narrative and in the past has even come to Jones's defense.
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In recent days, hostile foreign governments have seized on Mr. Trump's commentary as evidence of America's sinister motives.
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Mainland Chinese customers seized on Tiffany's latest ad campaign, accusing it of promoting a pro-Hong Kong message.
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The right has seized on this as the glaring omission that justifies skepticism about the entire Russia scandal.
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The ultranationalist and Islamist media seized on the occasion and called on Turkey to withdraw from the alliance.
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Facebook's family of apps seized on the stagnation of Snapchat Stories and its neglect of the international market.
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With Silicon Valley companies like Google invested in autonomous cars, it's an issue some advocates have seized on.
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Trump repeatedly seized on the revelations to accuse Clinton and Democrats of treating the independent Vermont senator unfairly.
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In the absence of any clear financial rationale, investors seem to have seized on the ephemera of eyeballs.
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" Meanwhile, McCarthy seized on the moment, tweeting: "Anti-Semitic tropes have no place in the halls of Congress.
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Liberals have seized on that to say she is fearful of the growing protests and dodging her constituents.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn seized on Duncan Smith's move to highlight government divisions and said Osborne should resign.
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But critics seized on the controversy, saying it highlighted questions about conflicts of interest in the Trump administration.
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Members of the Clinton campaign quickly seized on Sanders' answer, calling it a dig at President Barack Obama.
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Democrats seized on the disclosures, made late on Wednesday, to question Mnuchin's qualifications to revamp the tax code.
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Politicians, roused from their holiday hide-outs, seized on the burkini row—and not just on the right.
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Critics have seized on the report to suggest potential conflicts of interest between the Clinton Foundation and State.
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Democrats have seized on the reports, claiming they're evidence of the Trump administration's close ties to Moscow. Rep.
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But Republicans have seized on the texts as evidence of systemic political bias at the FBI against Trump.
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Republicans and the White House have seized on the report's finding to claim that the president is vindicated.
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Democratic leaders gladly seized on the Helsinki summit as a reason to elect Democratic candidates in the fall.
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But Trump seized on the Amtrak derailment to push for his forthcoming plan to rebuild crumbling U.S. infrastructure.
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Trump has seized on that message in both his tweets and recent rallies, blasting the deal as collusion.
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Republicans seized on a disappointing economic report Thursday to begin a fresh round of criticism of President Obama.
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Some on the political right have seized on that to infer his ideology was part of his motive.
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Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, seized on the ban of Jones as a fascist assault on conservatives.
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Trump's campaign seized on Bill Clinton's comments, arguing that he is siding with Republicans opposed to the law.
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Republicans quickly seized on the remarks, accusing Democrats of trying to apply a religious test to judicial nominations.
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Trump and his allies have seized on Barr's conclusions, saying the findings exonerate him of any alleged wrongdoing.
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Republicans seized on the messages to push Horowitz on whether bias actually did affect the Clinton email investigation.
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Republicans have seized on the buzzword, arguing that "Medicare-for-all" would threaten the program's availability for seniors.
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Trump has seized on the memo as evidence of bias in the top ranks of the intelligence community.
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Yet the policymaker seized on the fact that core U.S. price readings have sagged for five straight years.
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Republican lawmakers have seized on Omar's tweets, with McCarthy and others urging Democrats to marginalize the freshman lawmaker.
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But Mr. Duke is a toxic figure with voters, and Mr. Trump's rivals seized on the controversy. Gov.
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Many seized on this development as a sign that Trump was targeting figures who have frequently criticized him.
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Reporters and bloggers immediately seized on the similarities, which included a near-identical cover and almost verbatim passages.
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Several Democratic presidential hopefuls have also seized on drug pricing as a key issue for the 2020 elections.
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Two notoriously exacting talents—the ingénue, the wunderkind—seized on each other's velocity at precisely the right moment.
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Or, Barr simply seized on a convenient opportunity to do what he honestly believed was the right thing.
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But Trump, of course seized on the Biden speaking error -- tweeting it out to his 70+ million followers.
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His opponents seized on the pictures as evidence of self-interest during a deepening political crisis in Britain.
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But Eovaldi left after that pitch, and the Yankees seized on the Red Sox' glaring weakness — their bullpen.
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Critics seized on the proposal as the administration's latest broadside against those struggling hardest to make ends meet.
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A subsequent AP report showed that he underreported his income by $57,000 — an embarrassment Republicans seized on immediately.
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Mr. Ghani's advisers have seized on that, insisting that threats of mobilization against the president are mostly bluffing.
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Not surprisingly, Brexit opponents seized on the report, while supporters accused the BoE of engaging in scare tactics.
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It's masterful debating, and it's telling that none of his opponents onstage seized on the Times piece afterward.
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The pieces seized on Friday followed the same route, a law enforcement official familiar with the investigation said.
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Republicans seized on the report as proof that the deep state really is out to get Mr. Trump.
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Liberals seized on the comment as evidence Trump would threaten social safety net programs in his second term.
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He has also seized on the smear-campaign narrative, sending out a fundraising email in response the allegations.
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As Mr. Menendez faces re-election in November, Republican efforts to defeat him have seized on the case.
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Critics of the organization and its convention, however, have seized on the ban as a sign of hypocrisy.
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But others seized on their deaths as a moment to warn against thrill-seeking for an online audience.
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In total, the amount of drugs seized on Monday had a street value of $55 million, police said.
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Some Republicans have seized on the news as an indication that Mueller's probe was biased against the president.
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Republicans seized on the messages to portray the entire Russia investigation as a partisan attempt to undermine Trump.
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And online, Buttigieg's critics from the left have seized on and attempted to amplify his every perceived misstep.
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Mr. Siegel combed through the SPORT magazine photo archive and seized on a photo of Mr. West dribbling.
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" Trump quickly seized on a tweet from Ratcliffe making a similar point, tweeting "WOW, this is big stuff!
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Biden has also seized on Trump's recent actions toward Iran to draw attention to his foreign policy experience.
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So Mr. Cardenas recently seized on an unusual preschool alternative that a group from Utah presented to him.
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Miller seized on reports that the whistleblower had a working relationship with one of the Democratic presidential candidates.
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The president and his allies have seized on the corrections and retractions to attack the "fake news" media.
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He had seized on the memo as evidence of bias in the top ranks of the intelligence community.
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Environmentalists seized on the new report as evidence that the federal government should strengthen federal protections on fracking.
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Democrats have seized on the report, arguing it contributes to an obstruction of justice case against the president.
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BNP Paribas seized on a more stable backdrop and an improvement in secondary levels to launch its trade.
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Trump has seized on a newly leaked email exchange from Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, published by WikiLeaks.
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But the president's allies have seized on the F.B.I.'s conduct in opening the inquiry as potentially problematic.
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" Democrats running for president also seized on the news to accuse Trump of trying to "sabotage" ObamaCare. "Mr.
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Both the Senate and House quickly seized on the issue this year, though they originally took different approaches.
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A number of religious parties have seized on such cases to build support and flex their political muscles.
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It was unclear where Mr. Ryan had gotten that information, but Mr. Trump seized on Mr. Ryan's words.
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Democratic senators seized on the opportunity to take swipes at Sessions, sometimes verbally sparring with their Republican counterparts.
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Barnier's comments were seized on by markets as a signal the UK may avoid a disorderly no-deal Brexit.
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Of course, this isn't the first time a beverage company has seized on the power of this particular plant.
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Several politicians seized on the report's release as an opportunity to promote their own plans for mitigating climate change.
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Tillerson's critics had seized on his business dealings in Russia while at Exxon and his lack of government experience.
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But the Peronist opposition and protesting teachers seized on the first part of his statement while ignoring the second.
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Some commentators have seized on those early reports, and subsequent corrections, as evidence of mainstream media hiding the truth.
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It's one where the opportunities from new innovations will be responsibly seized on right now, or perhaps lost forever.
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The opposition leader has seized on the Panama Papers scandal as a fresh opportunity to try to unseat Sharif.
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Mr. Comey's acknowledgment has been seized on by Democrats as evidence that he admits being driven by political considerations.
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Since lodging the complaint, the plaintiffs have seized on the Cambridge Analytica saga to try to bolster their case.
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His eyes wandering to a political flier on a nearby table, Mr. Cruz seized on a bit of evidence.
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Russian state television, which has been pumping out anti-American propaganda for years, quickly seized on a new narrative.
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At the same time, as Dr. Mamiya noted, black churches have seized on the efficacies of the digital revolution.
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On Monday, he seized on the city's crime rate to paint it as a bastion of violence and lawlessness.
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Trump seized on this right away by giving up on the lost cause of winning over the news media.
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Trump has frequently seized on Clinton's attacks against him and aimed them back at the former secretary of state.
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On the heels of repeated attacks from Senator Bernie Sanders, who has seized on the fees to portray Mrs.
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Mr. Sanders has seized on the endorsements from Naral and from Planned Parenthood's political arm as evidence that Mrs.
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With meat-eating on certain dates limited for religious reasons, they eagerly seized on a new source of fish.
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However, there have been plenty of dissenters and problematic developments that GOP opponents might have seized on more forcefully.
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Enterprising drug manufacturers seized on the report and followed its template to concoct their own miracle weight-loss pills.
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The announcement rankled Republicans, who had seized on the controversy to argue against Clinton's fitness for the Oval Office.
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For whatever reason, NFL culture has seized on the second game as the first big benchmark of the season.
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Trump's critics immediately seized on his admission on the tapes to raise concerns about his suitability for the Presidency.
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Investors seized on Draghi's comments and bet that the Bank of Japan might also ease policy further next week.
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But Clinton's press secretary seized on Sanders' healthcare plan as chance to cast the senator as a flip flopper.
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Republicans have already seized on the allegations as a sign of wrongdoing on the part of the State Department.
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Republicans in Congress have seized on the CRA as a way to roll back parts of Obama's regulatory agenda.
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Democrats, meanwhile, have seized on Trump's rhetoric, calling it a new line in the sand for their congressional counterparts.
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Trump seized on Hillary Clinton's unpopularity in West Virginia in 2016 and won 68% of the state in November.
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Vice President Pence, a former governor of Indiana, has seized on the races as key to Trump's reelection campaign.
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Republicans have seized on the fact that Schiff was aware there was a whistleblower, with whom his staff interacted.
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Mr. Zuma seized on that part of the ruling in a televised address the day after the court acted.
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Republicans have already seized on some Democratic nominees' support for "Medicare for all" legislation, an effort championed by Sanders.
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Trump's White House has seized on the NFL controversy, slamming the league for allowing the public protest to happen.
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Critics have also seized on the designation of a VIP area for White House guests near the Lincoln Memorial.
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Merkel's immigration policy infuriated Trump, and he seized on it to help define his candidacy for the White House.
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Trump has seized on Barr's four-page letter as vindicating him of allegations pertaining to Russia "collusion" and obstruction.
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Democratic senators seized on Kavanaugh's record to question whether he would provide Trump with a reliable Supreme Court vote.
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Jenkins seized on the spending disparity on the campaign trail in the hopes of bringing Republicans to his side.
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Mr. McCain seized on Ms. Kirkpatrick's support of President Obama's Affordable Care Act as a main point of attack.
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Democrats seized on Trump's remarks to raise questions about how independent his Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, might be.
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A pair of Democratic presidential candidates seized on the Post's story to hammer Trump over reportedly dangling pardons. Sen.
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At least 13 countries, including the United States, said they'll recognize Guaido, but Maduro seized on the US actions.
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Giuliani also seized on the revelations to blast Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, in the Fox interview.
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Yet "Trump Tower Live" has been seized on as a harbinger of a potential Trump media empire to come.
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Republicans quickly seized on the "no" votes of the two Democrats, arguing the opposition to impeachment is now bipartisan.
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Other privacy advocates seized on the change to advocate for additional reforms to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump's lawyers, seized on the latest development, accusing Cohen of lying before Congress yet again.
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Believe it or not, the pumpkins above were stuffed with two kilos of coke and actually seized on Halloween.
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Republicans have seized on the messages to argue that it demonstrates evidence of anti-Trump bias at the FBI.
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Some Republicans have seized on Cohen's past false statements to suggest that he can't be trusted, even under oath.
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But Republicans have seized on the timing to accuse the administration of paying a ransom to free the hostages.
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Trump, as he always does, seized on that response and turned his own rhetoric on Clinton up to 11.
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Democrats have seized on Barr's determination, saying it was preemptive and suggesting he was seeking to defend the president.
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President Trump has seized on the issue to fire up his base, two weeks ahead of the midterm elections.
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Democrats have seized on Mr. McConnell's remarks as proof that Republican candidates' tempered remarks are nothing but campaign artifice.
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Democrats have seized on the lawsuit to defend endangered senators in red states, including North Dakota, Montana and Missouri.
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Watchdog groups have seized on the activity as major industries push for financial relief and other assistance from Washington.
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J.B. Pritzker seized on this fact in February, tweeting that Illinois should be "first in the nation" to vote.
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President Trump has seized on the the issue to fire up his base, two weeks ahead of midterm elections.
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A truck driver with long bouts of unemployment, he seized on the trappings of religion and grew increasingly angry.
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Political appointees trying to wrestle away control of the department seized on the report to force the secretary's ouster.
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But they were propelled by some of the same discontents that he seized on and divisions that he exacerbated.
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But this time, critics immediately seized on the president's comments, saying the administration had undermined civil rights at home.
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After that article, Mr. Trump seized on the messages, sharply criticizing the F.B.I. in a series of Twitter posts.
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" The Trump administration seized on this legal ambiguity early on, with the refrain that "collusion is not a crime.
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Critics to Clinton's left have seized on these endorsements as proof that she's an interventionist "neo-con" at heart.
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Democrats remain unconvinced by the administration and have seized on the opportunity to call Mr. Trump soft on China.
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Republicans quickly seized on the point to argue that Mr. Strzok may have been pulling punches to help Mrs.
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He seized on this week's report by the Justice Department inspector general, which criticized former F.B.I. director James Comey.
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Local Maoist radicals seized on that moment to try to bring the Cultural Revolution to Hong Kong — with terrorism.
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The big picture: When Trump was running against Hillary Clinton, he seized on her email servers and past scandals.
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He never spoke of the abuse back then, but his peers seized on his vulnerability and tormented him relentlessly.
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House Republicans long ago seized on the dossier as evidence that the Russia investigation was tainted, to little avail.
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Democrats have seized on the book allegations to demand Bolton be called as a witness in the Senate trial.
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Dean Heller's campaign seized on the Trump-Bannon feud to attack his primary opponent, the Bannon-backed Danny Tarkanian.
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Different factions in the congressional GOP simply seized on different aspects of the speech to support their previous positions.
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Mr. Trump has also seized on the allegations against him and turned them on someone else, a familiar tactic.
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Other vocal Trump critics seized on Trump's tweet Saturday, pointing to it as evidence of the president obstructing justice.
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But he eagerly seized on a question about the deal from a young woman in the forum on Saturday.
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He seized on what he regarded as his critics' hypocrisy, often employing that same wit, sarcasm and steely demeanor.
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It seized on the news that Collins would stay on the ballot, and tied his legal troubles to Hunter's.
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Mr. Reinking was seized on Monday afternoon in a wooded area less than a mile from the Waffle House.
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Ms. Killian has nonetheless seized on the report in an effort to cast doubt on Ms. Mayer's feminist credentials.
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"I seized on the food theory of veganism to justify my desire to restrict," Miller told The Daily Beast.
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Democrats have seized on Barr's involvement, calling for him to testify, recuse himself from the Ukraine matter or resign.
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She could have seized on further tests or military provocations to divert attention from her own disaster, they say.
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Critics of the move Friday also seized on the president's decision to not seek congressional approval for the strikes.
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" And Trump, who has previously seized on texts between Strzok and Page, tweeted Wednesday: "NEW FBI TEXTS ARE BOMBSHELLS!
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China resolved a potential crisis on Tuesday by returning an underwater research drone that it had seized on Dec.
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They seized on Sondland's comments, arguing that his account was crucial to their case that Trump abused his power.
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Governors from New York and Virginia seized on the dispute and offered Delta a chance to move its headquarters.
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On Friday, the Moore camp and Ms. Allred each seized on the developments to accuse the other of dishonesty.
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The correction undercut the main thrust of CNN's report, which had been seized on by critics of the president.
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Municipal leaders and developers have happily seized on those new taxpayers, investing heavily in amenities to cater to them.
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That puts him in direct contrast with some Trump supporters, who have seized on the businessman's criticism of political elites.
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Opposition politicians have seized on such issues to charge the prime minister with not fulfilling his promises on job creation.
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So it's no surprise that Team Rubio has seized on the image as further evidence that Cruz is pretty shady.
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Energy companies seized on that presentation because it said the EPA found no "widespread, systemic impact" on drinking water supplies.
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For those that have seized on the potential of AI tools, productivity has skyrocketed, along with demand for their work.
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Liberal groups and media outlets seized on Trump's assertion that Mexico was sending "murderers" and "rapists" into the US illegally.
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Trump could have seized on that to make a case for a more positive German contribution to the world economy.
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Still, critics of Trump's Puerto Rico response seized on the Clinton tweet, launching a petition drive via the website Change.
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Conservative think tanks and Republican policymakers seized on the Solyndra scandal as a symbol of excessive government spending and waste.
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It is no surprise, then, that when the Leave campaign began to make its argument, it seized on the NHS.
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The military said that the weapons seized on Sunday were "identical" to those seized by another U.S. warship in November.
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"But when an alleged enemy combatant — even one seized on a foreign battlefield — is an American citizen, things are different."
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It was a footnote in Ellerin's life but the gossip magazines seized on the story of a pretty dead blonde.
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President Macron was called a "whore of the Jews" by commenters who seized on his work for the Rothschild Bank.
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Mertens seized on another error to set up Lukaku to plant the second goal into the corner 10 minutes later.
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Instead, they seized on the relative calm to launch a counterattack at the end of October to break the siege.
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Doctors seized on the NRA tweet, responding with bloody photos and a variety of hashtags, including #ThisIsMyLane, #ThisIsOurLane and #ThisisEveryonesLane.
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Aparecida Schunck, the mother of Ecclestone's wife, Fabiana Flosi, was seized on Friday night, Veja and other news organizations reported.
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India's opposition parties seized on the letter, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration of spooking businesses with heavy-handed tactics.
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A security source told Reuters the weapons seized on Thursday were "very likely from Libya, our biggest headache right now".
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For those who already doubted Barr's summary of the Mueller report, some seized on the letter to justify their concerns.
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Though both had their belittlers, plenty of people saw the need for such things, and quickly seized on their potential.
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Being the consummate competitor that he is, Musk likely seized on Jalopnik's misinterpretation of his plans and adjusted them accordingly.
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We shouldn't wonder that so many voters have seized on this election to make a statement, even a nihilistic one.
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South Korean media also seized on the conflicting reports on Trump's "armada" -- led by the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.
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Bukhari was seized on her way to a TV studio where she was to appear as an on-air analyst.
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De Leon seized on her death penalty shift as further evidence that Feinstein is worried about her base of support.
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Cruz immediately seized on Trump's comments Monday that the U.S. needs to reconsider the level of its involvement with NATO.
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Yet the OECD said it was too soon to evaluate the success of broadcasting measures, a point Televisa seized on.
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Both liberals and his GOP primary opponent quickly seized on the comment, blasting it out to reporters and on Twitter.
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The government reluctantly raised household gas tariffs in October, a potential vote-loser that was seized on by the opposition.
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Greitens's lawyers have seized on this, calling on Hawley to recuse himself and saying that his statements compromise his investigation.
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House Democrats quickly seized on the incident, calling on Gianforte to resign and for Republican groups to condemn the allegations.
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When an unexpected opportunity arose to spend her year living in the famed Palazzo Rucellai, Allison Levy seized on it.
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Several U.S. presidential candidates, including Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, have seized on the issue in their campaigns.
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Nadia Burch told Reuters that her husband, Danny Lavon Burch, was seized on Saturday after taking his children to school.
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The 2014 movie, a sequel, is reportedly one of two Hollywood comedies U.S. authorities seized on Tuesday, according to Reuters.
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Far-right, anti-immigrant parties have seized on the crisis to make gains, most recently in regional elections in Germany.
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Already, Democratic leaders have seized on the news that GOP leaders will put a balanced budget amendment on the floor.
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Republicans have seized on two points of possible tension within the wide-ranging legislation, both of which could split Democrats.
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But Democrats seized on her complaints as evidence that regulators are too soft when it comes to policing financial institutions.
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Democrats have seized on both incidents to draw attention to the consequences of extreme rhetoric, invoking Trump in the process.
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Republicans have also seized on the fact that Ohr's wife, Nellie Ohr, worked for Fusion GPS during the 2016 election.
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Democrats immediately seized on recent developments in the federal cases of the two men to try to delay Kavanaugh's conformation.
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The mood turned against labour in the 22009s, first in America and Britain, then elsewhere; politicians seized on the moment.
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The senator strongly seized on immigration rhetoric, calling for Trump's border wall and accusing his opponent of wanting open borders.
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Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, seized on the attacks as evidence of America's weakness in facing terrorism.
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The Russian vessel was seized on Thursday for alleged involvement in the capture of three Ukrainian navy vessels last year.
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Leahy also seized on a 2002 hack of Democratic files, some of which may have made their way to Kavanaugh.
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Democratic lawmakers that oppose Pruitt's regulatory rollbacks have seized on his scandals, with 170 of them calling for his resignation.
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The report fights back against predictions, often seized on by Republicans, that ObamaCare premiums would spike by double-digit percentages.
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The White House and Trump allies seized on Barr's letter to argue the president had been vindicated by Mueller's report.
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Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) seized on the "Wanna Cry" news Friday to push for legislation that would reform the process.
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Bryce seized on the news of Ryan's retirement Wednesday and blasted out a fundraising appeal to supporters on social media.
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Critics quickly seized on the announcement, even as those under consideration downplayed the actual effect losing their clearances might have.
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He seized on the news last week that the insurer UnitedHealth is dropping off of most of the ObamaCare marketplaces.
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Potential 2020 presidential contenders seized on her victory as a sign that unapologetic liberalism is where the party is headed.
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Scalise seized on that and took it back to leadership to make the case again, and the vote was moved.
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Before this week, just 10 of the original 23 co-ops remained functioning, and Republicans have seized on the problems.
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After Trump said that he believed Putin's denial about Russian interference in the 2016 election, McCain seized on the moment.
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The 73-year-old Academy Award-nominated performer quickly seized on the nickname and added it to her Twitter bio.
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Criminal-justice reform advocates seized on Spottedcrow's case as emblematic of overzealous drug sentencing, which disproportionately affects people of color.
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Hawley, the Missouri attorney general who is running to unseat her, seized on the reports of her private plane use.
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In response, the drug manufacturers have seized on this, by crying "foul" because it focuses attention on their high prices.
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Democratic lawmakers have seized on the report and questioned the implications facial recognition technology could have on communities of color.
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Republicans running across the country have seized on this issue as a way to draw contrasts with their Democratic opponents.
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Conaway and other Republicans have seized on Schiff's public pronouncements of "collusion" between Trump's inner circle and the Russian government.
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Republicans, in particular, seized on the process in 2011 after gaining nearly 700 seats in state legislatures two years earlier.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee seized on the development, calling the seat "a top pick-up opportunity" for the GOP.
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Senate Democratic leaders have seized on this to chip away at the GOP argument that their policies are improving prosperity.
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That organization and other activist groups like Black Lives Matter have seized on the issue as important for their members.
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Mr. Sanders also seized on trade in a Democratic debate on Sunday, a face-off that many analysts felt Mrs.
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Like al Qaeda's franchise in Yemen, fighters claiming allegiance to the Syria-based IS have seized on the power vacuum.
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Conservatives have seized on the story — even though experts say that it does not prove ideological bias on the platform.
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Trump campaign spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany, and Trump media ally Sean Hannity of Fox News, seized on the error by Biden.
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Although many Wall Street critics have seized on Glass-Steagall, efforts to change the law have garnered very little support.
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Clinton has aimed to stifle interest in her emails, Mr. Trump has seized on Mr. Comey's announcement with exuberant glee.
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Congressional Democrats quickly seized on the report to accuse Trump of what they say is obstruction of justice, and Sen.
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Twitter users seized on Trump's body language, with some remarking that he appeared to have "stalked" Clinton around the stage.
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His four animals were among 32 other cattle seized on April 1 at makeshift roadblocks near the town of Behror.
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Critics seized on a video she uploaded last year, slicing out a 14-second clip to set loose on Twitter.
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President Trump seized on the special counsel's denial to continue making the case that the press is biased against him.
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Democrats seized on the report, saying the economic damage should persuade Mr. Trump not to shut down the government again.
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Worried Democrats seized on the statement to urge Republicans to wait for a full CBO score before holding a vote.
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In 1003 and 2008, when Barack Obama was a presidential candidate, he seized on voters' frustration with the influence industry.
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The members of this resistance have seized on issues like guns, immigration, the flag as places to mobilize their counterassault.
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Mr. David said he did not know how many guns have been seized on the basis of New York's list.
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Republicans, and especially Trump, have seized on this fact to relentlessly attack left-wing populists in Central and South America.
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Carlson then seized on the backlash as further proof that the left and the media's priorities are out of whack.
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The second report that Mr. Trump's defenders have seized on was the disclosure that the Democratic National Committee and Mrs.
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The Vermont senator's rivals have repeatedly seized on labor's anxieties over a fundamental reordering of the country's health care system.
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Democratic lawmakers seized on those statements, saying they underscore the need to call more firsthand witnesses in Trump&aposs trial.
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But analysts and investors seized on a glimmer of positive news: The iPhone is becoming less central to Apple's fortunes.
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But publishers have seized on it for a different reason: They're posting explainers and fact-checks pegged to the news.
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President Trump has seized on the Dow passing the 20,000 mark as evidence that his policies and agenda are working.
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Democrats have seized on the exchange to argue that Trump was pressuring Ukraine for an investigation into the 2016 election.
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Civil liberties advocates seized on the report, saying it undermines arguments that criminals are evading law enforcement through encrypted technology.
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Trump has seized on the protests as some sort of slap in the face to the military, which it's not.
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Republicans, including Trump, have seized on reports that McCabe's wife accepted campaign contributions from Clinton ally and former Virginia Gov.
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Some news outlets have seized on the fact that he coughed enough on a recent television interview to require water.
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In her remarks on Thursday, Ms. Baumann seized on Ms. Sleeper's account of her interview with the inspector general's agents.
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Traditional Afghan power players, along with previously uninfluential individuals, seized on the cash to advance their political and economic interests.
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" Ms. Le Pen seized on the attack to turn the election into a referendum on what she calls "radical Islam.
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Trump seized on the fact that, as the AFL-CIO reports, over 400,000 manufacturing jobs have been outsourced to Mexico.
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Trump and his allies, meanwhile, have seized on embarrassing retractions and corrections at other prominent news outlets in recent days.
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He was asked about impeachment at three separate meetings with foreign leaders and seized on each opportunity to hammer Democrats.
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Congressional Democrats quickly seized on the report to accuse Trump of what they say is obstruction of justice, and Sen.
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Maduro's political opposition has seized on the meal as proof of the president's disregard for the country's mounting humanitarian crisis.
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" Trump has long seized on attack lines about Warren claiming Native American ancestry and mocked her with the nickname "Pocahontas.
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Trump and his allies, meanwhile, have seized on embarrassing retractions and corrections at other prominent news outlets in recent days.
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GKN seized on the Airbus comments, first reported in the Financial Times, to try to rally opposition to the bid.
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Johnson seized on the "secret society" reference to call into question the objectivity of Mueller's investigation earlier in the week.
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Trump seized on the case during his 2016 presidential campaign as an example of the need to curb illegal immigration.
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Conservatives have seized on the cutouts as a partisan waste of taxpayer money and an insult to Canadian political tradition.
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Sanders recently unveiled a single-payer health-care bill, something Graham has seized on when selling his ObamaCare repeal legislation.
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Officials initially seized on the murder last year of a Hong Kong woman holidaying in Taiwan to justify the bill.
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As he mulls a run for the Democratic presidential nomination, Mr. O'Rourke has seized on immigration as a defining issue.
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And one issue she seems to have seized on is the alleged dual loyalty of Jews to America and Israel.
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Trump later seized on Nunes' contradictory assertions to bolster his debunked claims, saying he felt "somewhat" vindicated by Nunes' briefing.
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" In its 2-1 opinion issued this past Tuesday, the two judges in the majority seized on one word: "opportunities.
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WhatsApp seized on the story as an example of why it shouldn't build backdoors in its encrypted messaging for law enforcement.
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Republicans quickly seized on the episode for what would become years of inquiries, hearings and fund-raising focused on Mrs. Clinton.
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Right wing provocateurs such as Milo Yiannopoulos seized on the survey to portray Muslims as a threat to gays and lesbians.
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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's near fainting spell during the 2016 election campaign was seized on by her opponents.
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The main opposition Labor Party has seized on Turnbull's support for the tax cut to portray him as rich and elite.
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Donald Trump, a critic of the Fed's recent monetary tightening, seized on the remarks, saying they underlined its "faulty thought process".
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Taraji P. Henson, representing the cast of "Hidden Figures," seized on the movie as a symbol of the power of unity.
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Joe Donnelly pressed regulators on what they were doing to help "retail" investors — average Americans who have seized on bitcoin mania.
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In the case of baby Angela, officers seized on the little information available to search newborn registries at every nearby hospital.
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Democrats have seized on Taylor's testimony, saying it lays out a quid pro quo between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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In the 1950s and 1960s American intellectuals seized on Tocqueville's insight that mass society might weaken liberty by narrowing society's choices.
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While the lengthy letter by Dan Turner talked about his son's "true remorse," critics seized on other parts of his remarks.
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In 2010 it seized on the notion that public anger with government corruption was behind the growing support for the Taliban.
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But Mr. Trump has seized on the issue, wondering aloud whether Democrats would tie Mr. Cruz's presidential bid up in litigation.
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Yet Republicans have seized on some areas where the law is struggling and in the government-run insurance marketplaces in particular.
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Expanding on Murray's statement, Storr continues: "Murray seized on the potential of bubble-writing and quickly assimilated it into her art.".
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In mid-April, he seized on the mass protests, playing a crucial role in ousting long-time dictator Omar al-Bashir.
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The move was seized on by MPs who have campaigned for a closer look at how the Leave campaign was financed.
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Far-right anti-Muslim groups have seized on the arson attack to call for a ban on refugees entering the country.
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In a pitch to New Hampshire voters, Warren seized on Trump calling Clinton a "nasty woman" in last week's presidential debate.
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While he tried to back away from those comments, Democrats seized on them as a way to cast Goldwater as unhinged.
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A careless remark about a British-Iranian imprisoned in Iran was seized on by Tehran and used against her in court.
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The president has also seized on the useful image of a caravan of Central American migrants heading to the southern border.
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Political opponents, critics and conspiracy theorists seized on every word, even the most innocent, and concocted or hinted at faux scandals.
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And though May dismissed the account as "bar chatter," some of her chief political antagonists have seized on Robbins' reported comments.
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" The internet quickly seized on the anecdote, and embraced "Rex, eat the salad" as a "new catchphrase for the Trump era.
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Officials initially seized on the murder last year of a young Hong Kong woman holidaying in Taiwan to justify swift changes.
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Republicans and members of Trump's campaign seized on the new information, attempting to cast Clinton as corrupt and praising the FBI.
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Germany has seized on it as proof EU regulators should not meddle, while others accuse Berlin of strong-arming EU institutions.
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Several immigration lawyers seized on the claims, and the 15,000-member American Immigration Lawyers Association said it had confirmed the death.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Oman urged Iran on Sunday to let the British-flagged tanker Stena Impero, which it seized on Friday, depart.
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The port manager said a second tanker was preparing to load at Ras Lanuf, one of four ports seized on Sept.
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President Obama seized on reports in the campaign's closing days that Trump's advisors had sought to limit his access to Twitter.
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Evidence of the discord between the two agencies is likely to be seized on by critics of the Labor Department proposal.
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Clinton has denied any impropriety but Trump has seized on the disclosures as a new line of attack against his rival.
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Republicans have seized on the measure as an example of Democrats shifting to the left ahead of next year's presidential election.
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Democrats seized on Trump's latest words as evidence that Trump saw white nationalists and those protesting against them as morally equivalent.
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Democrats seized on it as evidence of a White House in disarray, one of the themes of their midterm campaign message.
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Republicans have already seized on the elimination of private insurance coverage under Medicare for all as a leading line of attack.
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Republicans have seized on the measure as an example of Democrats shifting to the left ahead of next year's presidential election.
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Republicans have seized on the Green New Deal as a wedge issue as they hunt for fodder for the 21625 election.
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Trump has seized on the Republican findings, claiming multiple times that the committee found no collusion, despite Democrats disputing that finding.
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The McCain campaign has seized on this meeting and attempted to tie Ward to fringe figures like conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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Trump, who finished in second place in Iowa, has seized on the concerns to call for the results to be voided.
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Instead, lawmakers have seized on unspent funds and used them to offset, on paper, new, higher spending on other pet projects.
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Trump seized on Barr's comments on Thursday as vindication, saying that he "absolutely" believes there was "unprecedented" spying on his campaign.
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Critics seized on the Smollett episode to make broad pronouncements about the American left and the journalists that covered his story.
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Some on the right seized on the protests, saying it signaled a willingness by progressives and liberals to stifle free speech.
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But appropriators seized on the $22019 million cut for the Special Olympics, the world's largest sporting event for adults with disabilities.
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Both supporters and opponents of the tax have seized on Norquist's comments, signaling the weight his views carry in GOP circles.
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The letter is strikingly opaque on this point, and Democrats instantly seized on that lack of specificity, demanding to know more.
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In the Rumors and Speculation forums we seized on every scrap of information Valve released and subjected it to feverish interpretation.
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The group spent just $30,000 to air the ad and pulled it almost immediately, but Gillespie's campaign still seized on it.
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He is clearing the decks, purging his past of anything that could be seized on by, say, a future political opponent.
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Republicans immediately seized on the allegations, urging Democrats to return or donate contributions Weinstein has made to them over the decades.
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The DNC also failed to provide access to its servers to FBI investigators — a fact the GOP seized on Wednesday morning.
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Democratic lawmakers seized on the report Thursday night that Trump attempted to fire Mueller, warning against any attempts to obstruct justice.
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Democrats seized on that, portraying Mr. Barr's decision as a hasty, dubious intervention on behalf of the president who installed him.
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Trump's defenders seized on the argument, and Anton joined the National Security Council under the first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
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He seized on the importance of artists inspiring one another, cross-pollinating and fueling their ideas by living under one roof.
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The new Democratic House majority has seized on the revelations, adding another pressure point in President Trump's strained relationship with Congress.
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The outbreak has been seized on as new ammunition for Mr. Trump in his longstanding effort to justify the border barrier.
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Democrats seized on Mr. Barr's resistance to making specific promises about the Mueller findings during his confirmation process in the Senate.
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But Republicans have seized on Omar's statements and the resulting intra-party conflict as a sign the Democratic Party is fractured.
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But on Thursday, top Democratic lawmakers seized on the report's findings and suggested that the issue of impeachment was not settled.
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Mr. Trump seized on the moment to say his wife was addressing the news media, but a person close to Mrs.
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Mr. Sánchez seized on that to force a vote of no confidence, settling an old score with his bitter political rival.
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Republicans, including White House officials, have quickly seized on the potential witness statements in an effort to undercut Dr. Blasey's testimony.
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The conservative opposition, meanwhile, has seized on any deviation to accuse Mr. Moon of endangering the alliance with the United States.
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For those reasons, the money was seized on the presumption the individuals may be involved in drug trafficking, the complaints state.
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President Thieu's archrival, the flamboyant Vice President Ky, seized on Tet as a chance to turn the tables on his nemesis.
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Analysts seized on the sequence of events to raise the possibility that the administration was blocking Bolton's book for political reasons.
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He said Iran's enemies had seized on the crash to question the Islamic Republic, the Revolutionary Guard and the armed forces.
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House Republicans' campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), seized on Peterson's indication that he'd back Sanders at the convention.
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Trump has seized on the call as evidence that he was not trying to benefit personally from his dealings with Ukraine.
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But Washington seized on the topics that were not discussed, which include Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Sen.
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But his lack of experience is likely to be the biggest sticking point — and it's something outside groups have seized on.
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Gantz is not a suspect in the case, but Netanyahu seized on it to try to undermine his less experienced opponent.
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Banking trade groups seized on the results Thursday as proof that the time had come to ease up on the tests.
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Democrats have seized on text messages furnished by Volker as further evidence Trump was pressuring Ukraine to pursue politically motivated investigations.
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But the House Democratic campaign arm quickly seized on the episode, calling on Mr. Gianforte to "immediately withdraw" from the race.
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Cognizant of the renewed interest in craft, curator Anna Katz seized on the opportunity to revisit the Pattern and Decoration artists.
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Critics seized on the inclusion of the dagger to accuse Trump Jr. of having purchased his way onto the coveted list.
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President Donald Trump has seized on the caravan as a political issue, and has accused Democrats of pushing for overrun borders.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders seized on the event during Thursday night's Democratic debate to criticize his high-dollar fundraising practices.
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President Trump immediately seized on the company's decision as evidence that the Affordable Care Act needed to be repealed and replaced.
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But the White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, seized on it as "startling information," and Mr. Trump said he felt "somewhat" vindicated.
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Earlier, Chinese social media users had seized on the store closures as possible evidence that the company was supporting the protests.
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Patrick Leahy of Vermont seized on her comments and said that as a former prosecutor, he had dealt with rape cases.
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Trump seized on it at various points over the past few days, at one point suggesting Kavanaugh should sue the newspaper.
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Two of his party's candidates who aim to flip Republican-held seats in swing state Ohio also seized on Kudlow's remarks.
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PetroTal's installations in Block 95, where it produces about 2,000 barrels of oil per day, were seized on Sunday, SPH said.
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Ms. Warren seized on the episode, saying it was proof of Facebook's ability to "shut down a debate" over its power.
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They've seized on the fact that students sickened in Harvard's outbreak were all vaccinated—supposed evidence that vaccines are full of lies.
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KS218 was 13 percent higher, as investors shrugged off concerns about the smartphone market and seized on the outlook for memory chips.
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Britain and bankers have seized on this as a sign that a more bespoke type of trade deal is now more likely.
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Committee members seized on Comey's statement that the case could set a legal precedent allowing the agency access to any encrypted device.
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But House Republicans seized on an apparent legislative flaw to challenge the payments in court — and put the entire program at risk.
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DeVos seized on AACS's suit, using it as a partial justification to continue the process of wiping out Obama's gainful employment regulations.
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But Mr. Cruz seized on the remarks from Mr. Dole as exactly the type of thinking he has been fighting in Washington.
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A more dynamic and confident organisation might have seized on the idea and used the opportunity to become more plural and versatile.
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Right-wing politicians have seized on the show of discontent to attack President Francois Hollande's Socialist government six months from an election.
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Trump and his supporters have seized on both to accuse the Justice Department and the FBI of unlawfully spying on his campaign.
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The obvious one – seized on by every opponent of the expansion and even some of its supporters – is the dilution of quality.
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Cuomo's primary opponent Cynthia Nixon has seized on that record and criticized Cuomo for placating anti-abortion Republicans in an attack ad.
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Prabowo has seized on his rival's economic failings, slamming Jokowi for allowing food prices to rise and calling for better quality jobs.
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A week before the attack, Cuomo seized on a photo of a homeless man sleeping on the subway to ding the mayor.
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Trump seized on the email controversy in the second debate, telling Clinton she would "be in jail" if he was the president.
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Some, such as the glorious Benin bronzes—seized on a British expedition to what is now Nigeria in 1897—were patently looted.
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"There was a sack containing 48 pellets of a suspect product," which was seized on Monday, Lawani Badirou told a news conference.
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Trump's campaign seized on Mook's comments, using them to attack Clinton as a candidate who "will do and say anything" to win.
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Republicans have increasingly seized on the charges of anti-conservative censorship as a sign something must be done about Silicon Valley's giants.
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Stein has seized on this point and focused her message on disaffected progressive voters in particular, reserving her sharpest critiques for Clinton.
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But all of the candidates have seized on the populist anger that helped propel Trump to the White House and still exists.
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Now a few of his critics have seized on the country's Olympic victories to turn the Republican nominee's signature line against him.
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" Trump, in a Monday tweet, seized on slowing economic growth in China as evidence that U.S. tariffs were having "a major effect.
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We know that a lot of the rhetoric we've heard from Donald Trump has been seized on by terrorists, in particular ISIS.
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And, on each occasion, the fuller story either totally or mostly rebutted the version of the story the left had seized on.
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Democrats have seized on the case to renew calls for an end to "Stand Your Ground" and say it has racial overtones.
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Critics of the president seized on news of the meeting as the latest evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians.
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In 1988, Syromyatnikov seized on the idea of daylight extension, apparently as a pitch to get backers to support his solar sails.
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" But Miller instead seized on the poem itself, saying it was "added later" and "not part of the original Statue of Liberty.
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Republicans seized on the comments, with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell subtly knocking Clinton Monday morning for "boasting" about hurting coal miners.
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Democratic lawmakers and staff on Clinton's presidential campaign seized on the report as vindicating some of their defenses of the controversial arrangement.
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His murder, which remains unsolved, was seized on by online conspiracy theorists who linked the death to Rich's work with the DNC.
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The Clinton campaign similarly seized on another recent Trump hire: Steve Bannon, the former executive chairman of the right-wing Breitbart News.
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To two men once dismissed as sideshows but who seized on the fury of grassroots voters to screw with the conventional wisdom.
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But Republicans, who say the FBI mishandled its probe, immediately seized on the revelations as evidence of wrongdoing of the State Department.
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The Trump campaign seized on some of them as evidence of collusion between some members of the media and the Clinton campaign.
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But Republicans—especially very cynical ones like Kansas's Kris Kobach—have seized on them because they suggest that voter fraud could occur.
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Clinton steps up tax attack: Trump's comments came on a day where Democrats seized on the controversy to hammer the GOP nominee.
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As usual, he has seized on this opportunity to comment upon the uniquely dangerous political crisis in which we now find ourselves.
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But Democrats have seized on the emails to renew their questions about if Kavanaugh misled the Judiciary Committee in a 2006 hearing.
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Democrats in the state have seized on the trade war as they seek to hold onto Senate seat currently occupied by Sen.
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Obama's blunder was also seized on by conspiracy theorists who falsely claimed that he was not born in America or was Muslim.
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Democrats seized on health care as a main talking point during the midterm campaign, which was ongoing during some of the polling.
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While the White House has highlighted Kraninger's work at the OMB, liberal politicians and groups have seized on her connections to Mulvaney.
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A court in Gibraltar will on Thursday decide whether to extend the detention of the ship which was seized on June 4.
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Clinton seized on Mr. Trump's suggestion in March that abortion be banned and that women who violate such a ban face punishment.
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Trump's allies have seized on Strzok's text messages with FBI lawyer Lisa Page to claim bias within the FBI against the president.
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Although Merkel downplayed the Ivanka's prominence, many critics seized on it as an example of the Trump administration's scorn for democratic norms.
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They've seized on a 2003 email where Kavanaugh suggested cutting a paragraph out of a draft op-ed that charactered Roe v.
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President Trump seized on the deadly truck attack as a reason to further crack down on immigration and implement stronger security measures.
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Republicans have seized on the Green New Deal as a wedge issue as they hunt for fodder for the 2020 election. Sen.
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Republicans seized on the minority leader's "crumbs" comments in February, saying they portrayed how out of touch Pelosi was with the public.
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Canadian opposition parties seized on the poll results, with both those on the left and the right saying they underscored their positions.
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Democrats have seized on Tuesday's results in the traditionally red district, saying it points to their party's positive prospects in the fall.
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Democrats seized on the judge's comments about Nixon, which were contained in Kavanaugh's questionnaire that the Judiciary Committee released this past weekend.
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Los Pepes and the Cali cartel seized on the opportunity to knock off Escobar and take over his business like corporate raiders.
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Had such a movement existed in 2008, it might have seized on the financial crisis as an opportunity for structural economic reform.
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" Trump seized on that quote as recently as Thursday, telling Fox News that it vindicates his claims that there was "no collusion.
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Trump denied her allegation and said he purposefully acted "very polite and calm," but social media users still seized on Pelosi's remarks.
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Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump had seized on the shooting to say that it highlighted the country's problems with illegal immigration.
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Democrats have seized on these comments in their campaigns, arguing Republicans want to cut entitlements while giving tax breaks to the wealthy.
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Clinton seized on those attacks Friday, calling out Sanders for being on the right of both Clinton and Obama on gun control.
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Like MedMen, another marijuana company operating in the United States, GTI has seized on Canada's loosening marijuana laws to fuel its growth.
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They had seized on Merkel's surprise comments on Monday to say they would push for an early vote before parliament's summer recess.
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Democrats have seized on GOP calls for cutting back entitlement programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security in their campaign messaging.
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Democratic lawmakers have seized on Mr. Mulvaney's on-camera admission of a quid pro quo, calling it tantamount to a televised confession.
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Defense lawyers in Colorado seized on the ruling in Mr. Friedlander's case to challenge breath test results in dozens of other cases.
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The anti-vaccination movement long ago seized on that power, publishing emotionally laden accounts of children who regressed developmentally after receiving vaccines.
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Trump seized on a new terror attack in London to fire off criticisms of "loser" terrorists, earning a rebuke from UK police.
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Various Democrats seized on the report throughout the day Friday, with some using the latest bombshell allegation to call for Trump's impeachment.
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In a measured but firm tone, she seized on Mr. Trump's claim that the tape did not really represent who he was.
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While I seized on these three wines for the opportunity they offered to talk about ripeness, other factors also play a role.
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Conservatives, currently the main opposition party, also seized on the ethics report and revived their calls for a criminal investigation into Trudeau.
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For the next 16 months, he seized on the killing as an example of the problems with illegal immigration and sanctuary cities.
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Some allies of Mr. Trump have seized on CNN's lawsuit as evidence that the network is biased, as the president frequently claims.
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Opponents to Pope Francis have seized on the accusations, which have until now been unsubstantiated, to weaken the 81-year-old pontiff.
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Neither of the two declared Republicans — Daniel Schorr and Sarmad Khojasteh — have held office, a fact that Ms. Mayer, 64, seized on.
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Both men seized on Menachem Begin, the former prime minister and militant Zionist, as a campaign prop — 27 years after his death.
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The Trump administration has seized on the presence of Iranian weapons in Yemen as proof that Iran does not respect international agreements.
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And much as he did with immigration after being elected to the county board, he quickly seized on another racially charged issue.
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Trump seized on the news, apparently handed to him on his way into a Wednesday press conference with the president of Finland.
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Critics seized on frivolous projects to attack the system, and Republicans opted to ban earmarks when they won the House in 2010.
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" Senate Democrats have seized on the remarks, made on CNN to Larry King, adding: "Why shouldn't we follow the McConnell rule now?
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Democrats, meanwhile, have seized on the revelations as necessitating Bolton's testimony and dealing a blow to Trump's defense in the impeachment trial.
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He seized on the FBI's decision at a rally on Friday afternoon as he seeks to make up ground in the polls.
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But it can also be seized on by thinkers who have kept pet theories on ice and now sense a pouring opportunity.
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Democrats seized on Mr. Tillerson's background as the leader of an oil company to raise doubts about his commitment to environmental issues.
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The President seized on the release of information to attack Comey, claiming that the memos were classified and belong to the government.
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Republicans have seized on that story to tar Donnelly and soften him up as their two likely primary candidates slug it out.
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The line came during a discussion about her economic proposals for Appalachia, but her Republican and industry opponents seized on the remarks.
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The military's secretive Joint Special Operations Command has seized on intelligence gathered over time to strike Hurras al-Din fighters and leaders.
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When Facebook entered Myanmar in 2014, Buddhist extremists seized on the platform, spreading misinformation that set off a deadly riot that year.
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During the 2016 campaign, Republicans seized on Hillary Clinton's expressed interest in an Australian buyback program as evidence of her secret intentions.
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Microsoft has seized on brands&apos gripes that Amazon doesn&apost share enough data and concerns that it directly competes with them.
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The posts seized on reports that New South Wales police had charged 24 people with deliberately lighting bushfires so far this season.
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The far-right leader Marine Le Pen, running on an anti-immigrant platform similar to Mr. Trump's, has seized on the attack.
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Mr. Trump reportedly seized on the notion after conversations last summer with conservative evangelical backers like Jerry Falwell Jr. and Tony Perkins.
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ENOUGH MONEY Ms. Robin, when I pressed her for a universal definition, seized on the discernment necessary to arrive at an answer.
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On Tuesday, critics across the political spectrum seized on Trump's comments about birthright as damaging to the national fabric and constitutional values.
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Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, who is rumored to be considering a presidential run, seized on a popular liberal talking point.
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Democrats on the committee seized on Rogers's comments as evidence that the administration has not done enough to counter future election interference.
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Nevertheless, Trump and his GOP allies have seized on Strzok and Page's texts as proof that the Russia investigation is politically motivated.
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Democrats have seized on the meeting, claiming it as evidence that Trump officials sought to collude with the Russians in the campaign.
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As the project progressed, Ms. Baldwin and Mr. Hoertdoerfer seized on the design process as a teaching tool for elementary school students.
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Democrats had immediately seized on the stunning reversal, saying it smacked of political interference, and it renewed calls for Barr to resign.
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What happened was that Pillsbury seized on the opportunity to tap into the public's incredible fascination with space travel at the time.
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The far-right critics of Merkel's open-door border policy, which saw 890,000 refugees enter Germany in 2015, seized on the attack.
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"In April there was a lull in the tweetstorm, and I seized on the opportunity," Kelly told Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos.
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Rebel military forces seized on the opportunity, taking control of key positions but encountering stiff resistance by elements loyal to Erdogan's elected government.
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Einhorn, who founded Greenlight Capital in 1996, seized on the comment to lash out at Musk, and the SEC, in his investor letter.
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It's the same movement that Trump seized on early in his primary campaign that catapulted his improbable candidacy to the Republican National Convention.
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The White House had seized on Nunes' remarks to bolster Trump's unproven assertion that Obama wiretapped his campaign headquarters in Manhattan's Trump Tower.
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Later they seized on reports that a group of conservatives was told at the White House that the administration backs the House plan.
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Yet Sullivan seized on a legal brief written by Flynn's lawyers that suggested the FBI agents had faltered in their approach to him.
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Partovi seized on the freedom to design a more representative social system, rather than one that accurately reflects tech's white male decision-makers.
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Some have already seized on the abrupt firing as an ominous sign for the ongoing Russia investigation, including Senator Bob Casey (D-PA).
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The Republican National Committee seized on it then, including former GOP chair Ed Gillespie, who blasted Obama for using it for political purposes.
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Critics have seized on the data transfer of 1.6 million patients' medical records to the Google-owned company as part of the project.
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Progressive groups seized on Mr. Dudley's retirement as a rare opportunity to influence an economic policy appointment that is outside Mr. Trump's control.
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She seized on it to portray Mr. Sanders, who has voted against some gun control measures, as being at odds with Mr. Obama.
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Giuliani seized on the former prosecutor's allegations, calling publicly for an investigation into whether Biden's intervention had been calculated to protect his son.
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Democrats seized on the comments, which undercut President Trump's insistence that there was no quid pro quo involved in withholding Ukrainian military assistance.
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The release of the DNA test this fall has proved to be a stumble that conservatives and President Donald Trump have seized on.
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In Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has seized on the attack in Christchurch as evidence of a broad conspiracy against Turkey and Islam.
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Developers soon seized on this contradiction with software that could look for "sponsored" markers on the front end and block those posts accordingly.
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During campaigning, Prabowo seized on his rival's economic failings, slamming Jokowi for allowing food prices to rise and calling for better quality jobs.
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But he seized on his last real chance to make his case to a national audience, and he made the most of it.
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Democrats have seized on his financial career during the housing crisis, when he bought discounted assets of the failed California lender IndyMac Bank.
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The average purity of fentanyl shipped into America by post is over 90%, compared with 7% for that seized on the land borders.
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The project was such a resounding success that Netflix quickly seized on the opportunity to pump out more stories in a similar format.
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The winners turned out to be two populist leaders -- comedian-turned-politician Beppo Grillo, who seized on Donald Trump's "drain-the-swamp" chant.
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Russian officials have seized on victories like Mr. Legkov's, calling them a vindication of the nation's athletes and a repudiation of Dr. Rodchenkov.
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That story was quickly seized on by the Clinton campaign, which has argued for months that Trump and Vladimir Putin are in cahoots.
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The port manager of Ras Lanuf said a second tanker was preparing to load at the terminal, one of four seized on Sept.
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With rising premiums and insurer exits, Trump could join the many other GOP candidates this year who have seized on ObamaCare's bad summer.
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Schumer, for his part, seized on the idea as another sign GOP senators are already wilting and accused Republican leaders of being hypocritical.
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DUBAI, July 21 (Reuters) - Oman urged Iran on Sunday to let the British-flagged tanker Stena Impero, which it seized on Friday, depart.
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At the same time, Trump has also seized on the conservative narrative that their voices are being suppressed and silenced on social media.
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The disclosure of further emails could provide more fodder for opponents who have seized on the issue to argue that Clinton is untrustworthy.
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Democrats have seized on the allegations, meanwhile, to attack Price during the confirmation process by insinuating he may have engaged in insider trading.
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But while Cobb has roots and grew up in the district, his opponents seized on the fact he doesn't currently live in there.
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Democratic lawmakers seized on whether career staff were consulted in the development of the rule and how it might impact regulations going forward.
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Cruz, for example, has seized on the endorsement of O'Rourke by Michael Avenatti, the lawyer representing Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against Trump.
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Clinton seized on those attacks on Friday, calling out Sanders for being on the right of both Clinton and Obama on gun control.
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He seized on the policy after two terror attacks in New York City last year, claiming it posed a threat to national security.
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Many Democratic lawmakers and former intelligence officials seized on this development as evidence that Trump was targeting officials who are critical of him.
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Monday, Gorsuch seized on the vagueness argument and questioned how the courts should be able to decide whether Dimaya's conduct should trigger deportation.
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But opponents of the project seized on Thursday's spill, saying it should lead Nebraska regulators to reject the pipeline project as too risky.
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Don't take Democrats' word for it: President Trump himself has reportedly seized on the memo as a way to discredit the Russia investigation.
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State media, however, seized on Mr Guo's case, trumpeting it as the first of its kind to be lodged in a Chinese court.
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Gordhan has a number of political enemies, including in the radical opposition EFF, who seized on Mkhwebane's report to call for his removal.
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Environmental groups, for their part, have seized on each new scrap of information to warn of disastrous consequences should Mr. Trump be elected.
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Critics of Trump seized on Cohen's move by noting what the president has in the past said about people who invoke the Fifth.
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Like other Democrats around the country, she has seized on the possibility of the GOP cutting funding from Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
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Immigration activists have expressed disappointment that Democrats have not fought harder to win protections for the Dreamers, and Trump seized on that tension.
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Still, environmental groups have seized on the Aliso Canyon disaster in calling attention to hazards posed by the state's aging fossil fuel infrastructure.
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On Tuesday, the campaign of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, seized on the revelations about the mixing of foundation money with business issues.
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Russia's state-owned news outlet RT seized on the interview, saying Putin "deflected lunges" from the interviewer who asked about Russian election meddling.
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While the woman defended the veracity of the message Friday, Moore's campaign seized on the revelation, arguing that it undercut her entire story.
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Clinton's Republican rival in the presidential election, Donald Trump, has seized on the foundation for political attacks, calling it a front for corruption.
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Republicans, regardless of their views on immigration, seized on Mr. Trump's newest pronouncements on the subject as evidence of worrisome confusion or worse.
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But they show how the president's campaign has seized on language that critics say is racist and xenophobic to drum up political support.
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Democrats seized on the news, linking the new restriction to the GOP's work on healthcare legislation that is being drafted behind closed doors.
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The Culinary Workers Union, which, with 57,000 members, is the state's largest union, has seized on Mr. Trump's candidacy to press its cause.
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Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, seized on the court's ruling to warn that Mr. Trump, her Republican opponent, poses a threat to women.
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The longtime intraparty alliance between disaffected blue-collar whites and the wealthy is unraveling; Mr. Trump seized on that change and personified it.
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Clinton seized on Mr. Trump's recent insinuations that he could not have assaulted some of the women because they were not attractive enough.
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The initiative, known as Very DVRC, after the road's initials, has also seized on the business and tourism selling points of the plan.
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Iran's hardliners, meanwhile, have seized on the discord to criticize Rouhani for having negotiated a deal with the West in the first place.
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Republicans have long warned that ObamaCare would "collapse under its own weight," and they seized on the UnitedHealth news to press their case.
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Moore has seized on those sentiments as he seeks to save his campaign, moving to make abortion a central issue in the campaign.
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Republicans had seized on the issue, accusing her of hiding from the public and trying to run out the clock to Election Day.
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This one database (and its million UK citizens) has been seized on as a possible reason to re-run the UK's Brexit referendum.
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Even so, critics of the pact, including Netanyahu, have seized on Iran's activities in the region as a reason to abrogate the agreement.
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Lawyers for some players involved in a lawsuit with the N.F.L. over its handling of brain injuries quickly seized on the league's admission.
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Many far-right commentators have seized on the stabbing and the 2015 Cologne incident to justify their anti-migrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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Developers seized on the viral invite and request channels Facebook offered, designing their games to heavily reward users who sucked in their friends.
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They have happily seized on the issue again after having won control of the House last November while campaigning heavily on strengthening Obamacare.
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Two decades later, the idea attracted the attention of Patri Friedman, the grandson of the economist Milton Friedman, who seized on the notion.
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