Democrats seizing the moment Democrats are already seizing on immigration as a key wedge issue.
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They're how white supremacy digs its roots deeper into the culture: not just by seizing power, but also by seizing our fantasies.
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And Ryan is seizing on criticism leveled by Louisiana Rep.
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What does he intend to do after seizing Napoleon's power?
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These limitations don't entirely stop police from seizing someone's property.
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Seizing the opportunity of the Chinese market has required innovation.
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Mousavi accused Britain of seizing the tanker under U.S. pressure.
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Now she is seizing her own moment in the moonlight.
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It is instead about seizing the bull by the horns.
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At the time it denied it was seizing the mines.
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Sometimes, it comes suddenly, in an abnormal seizing or bursting.
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Some companies are seizing on concerns to market their platforms.
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The international market is at risk of seizing up too.
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Seizing the means of production is so hot right now.
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Insurgents overran the outpost, seizing all weapons and equipment. Jan.
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Failure to comply would result in police seizing the maize.
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Since seizing power, Sisi has launched a crackdown on dissent.
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When the UK refused, Mugabe began seizing farms for redistribution.
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Buttigieg is seizing the opportunity to capitalize on those fears.
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By seizing the sites, the agencies basically shut them down.
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People who are seizing what it ought to be, etc.
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It's the words "reasonable network management" that Verizon is seizing on.
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The Kurdish move prevented the militants from seizing the region's oilfields.
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Or seizing me as an opportunity to bolster their fragile masculinity.
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That's why Costco is seizing control of its chicken supply chain.
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That time, he was able to drop his iPad before seizing.
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Mr Kagame, whose seizing of power ended the genocide, reimposed order.
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And each of the GOP candidates is likewise seizing on impeachment.
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Other drugs, anticonvulsants called benzodiazepines, are administered to stop the seizing.
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Unexplained-wealth orders will make the seizing of such assets easier.
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Hence, these entrepreneurs seizing on what they see as an opportunity.
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The IRGC have denied seizing any other tankers, Fars said Thursday.
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And local employers are seizing the chance to get them back.
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Now, Booth's attitude towards life is centered around seizing the day.
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China had repelled fishermen since seizing the Scarborough Shoal in 2012.
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Border agents are seizing travellers' phones and asking for their passwords.
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Now the feds have issued a formal order seizing the money.
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The FARC began as a peasant movement bent on seizing power.
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Socialists, she says, are seizing the advantage to isolate political rivals
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A progressive veterans advocacy group is seizing on Arizona GOP Sen.
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He committed suicide as Allied troops were seizing Berlin in 1945.
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The experience was a two-fold test at seizing the moment.
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In Thailand's case, that meant the military seizing power for itself.
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Democrats are seizing on health care as their number one issue.
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After seizing the devices, investigators have been combing them for information.
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The Taliban eventually captured the outpost, seizing all equipment and weapons.
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The Islamic State pushed out moderate rebels, easily seizing strategic territory.
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Insurgents overran both outposts, seizing all weapons and equipment there. Jan.
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The insurgents captured the outpost, seizing all weapons and equipment. Jan.
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Upon seizing a vessel, the pirates turned its government upside down.
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But seizing the assets to fulfill the judgment has been difficult.
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Democrats aren't "seizing" power if the process can end through voting.
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In response to the DOJ's lawsuit, he's seizing the promotional opportunity.
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The White House branded Maduro a dictator for "seizing absolute power".
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My seizing lower back muscles were on the verge of snapping.
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Smaller countries are seizing on the tools — sometimes for darker purposes.
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You are seizing on a very minute thing in the I.G. report.
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Russia is also seizing two properties near Moscow used by American diplomats.
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He has also blamed American leaders for not seizing oilfields in Iraq.
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Backbenchers are seizing the limelight while frontbenchers are hiding in the bushes.
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Naturally, Twitter wasted no time seizing on the low-hanging jokes: OMG!
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By day, I was breaking into people's houses and seizing drug shipments.
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But Mr. Duterte's erratic performance ended up seizing much of the attention.
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Conservatives have done a slightly better job of seizing on the issue.
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Both sides have accused each other of illegally seizing the other's tanker.
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Now, with the Indian government seizing power, Kashmiris are out of options.
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"I am hungry!" he yelled, before seizing up with a wheezing cough.
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Trump is seizing on immigration as a key issue heading toward November.
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WeWork executives defend their approach, arguing that they are seizing an opportunity.
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Seizing private assets in peacetime without good reason sets a dangerous precedent.
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The Trump administration continued that fight, eventually seizing back all the land.
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Companies have long accused Chinese rivals of swiping or seizing valuable technology.
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America wasn't out of options—Washington just seemed incapable of seizing them.
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Iowa called a timeout before seizing control the rest of the way.
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AX, seizing on the target company's shareprice collapse amid a mining downturn.
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Insurgents overran the outpost, seizing all of its weapons and equipment. Feb.
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The outpost was captured by the Taliban, seizing all weapons and equipment.
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And then law enforcement actually has to go about seizing the firearm.
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Authorities raided Bailey's residence in May, seizing an illegally owned machine gun.
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Rivals are seizing on Tether's wobbles as an opportunity to set themselves apart.
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They're intent on seizing it, and stunts like this are just the start.
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Conoco began seizing PDVSA's Caribbean assets earlier this year to enforce its claim.
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DeGeneres, seizing the moment, then brought out Winfrey, who had been waiting backstage.
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Cyprus, farther east, has bitter experience from seizing Iranian products destined for Syria.
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In late July, FBI agents raided Manafort's home, seizing financial and tax documents.
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But detectives secured a search warrant for Erick's home, seizing the suspect's tablet.
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And now he heads down a tough homestretch with Cruz seizing the momentum.
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But the government is not seizing its opportunity to undo racially discriminatory policies.
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The seizing of the tanker late Friday was seen as a significant escalation.
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Make the most of it by seizing every opportunity that comes your way.
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That is not the same as seizing a chunk of the firm's capital.
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The National Front and its supporters are seizing the moment on social media.
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He is doing that by seizing the state's policy machinery for the party.
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Italian authorities seizing a missile obtained by a neo-Nazi group, July 13.
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They are seizing the world's attention and demanding their viewers feel their horror.
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For her, an echo is as intrusive and attention-seizing as scraping nails.
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Social media sites have been seizing on live video content to attract users.
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Syrian regime is on the brink of seizing the whole city of Aleppo.
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Park rangers have clashed with herders in shootouts, seizing weaponry and veterinary medicines.
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"The Treasury was very clever in seizing a perfect market window," Mormando said.
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The Yemeni government accused the UAE of seizing the island's ports and airport.
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It's also uncertain how Madrid would actually go about seizing powers from Catalonia.
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Britain has been in a delicate diplomatic position since seizing the Grace 1.
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Seizing the day I'm an early bird, at my desk by 7 a.m.
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Zimbabwe made international headlines when it started seizing white-owned farms in 2000.
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His administration has also cut down on the seizing of illegally harvested timber.
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Outside groups looking to knock out incumbent Republicans are seizing on the tension.
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This has cultivated the perception that we are walking targets for terrorism's seizing.
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Some smaller broadband providers are now seizing on privacy as a competitive advantage.
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The government, Cleo's friend notifies her, is seizing her mother's land in Oaxaca.
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She is quite capable of seizing not just her party but the presidency.
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" Some definitions include the concept of "taking or seizing (someone's property) with authority.
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Dutch authorities seizing Anon-IB shows authorities are catching up—in the Netherlands.
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Switzerland is seizing migrants' and refugees' assets to help pay for their upkeep.
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A new batch of startups is seizing the opportunity to provide just that.
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IS declared a caliphate in 2014 after seizing parts of Syria and Iraq.
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Additionally, Bolsonaro's administration has cut down on the seizing of illegally harvested timber.
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Seizing Crimea spurred patriotic fervor across Russia, prompting a run on Crimean wine.
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But other nations, seeing us lose focus, are seizing the chance to rise.
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United States immigration agents are seizing children from parents at the southern border.
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One evening he started bleeding and seizing and died in the parking lot.
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They mitigated their losses to some extent by seizing and holding the initiative.
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The international community responded by kicking out Russian diplomats and seizing diplomatic property.
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Ordinary Kurds have come in behind, seizing properties, destroying buildings, and grabbing farmland.
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Republicans meanwhile are seizing on any signs of a leftward shift for Democrats.
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Vice President Mike Pence is seizing a big role in the midterm elections.
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Mr. Trump already is seeking to exert influence by seizing the presidential bullhorn.
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Amid that landscape a few standouts have tried seizing control of their careers.
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The true American myth is dynamic and universal — embracing strangers and seizing possibilities.
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Without their longtime star, the new-look Lakers are finally seizing the stage.
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But she is far from the only Democratic rival seizing on that terrain.
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U.S. lawmakers are seizing on the outbreak to scrutinize the e-cigarette industry.
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U.S. lawmakers are seizing on the outbreak to scrutinize the e-cigarette industry.
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Recall, Trump's campaign promise to fund the wall by seizing remittances to Mexico.
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Give Schumer and Pelosi great credit for seizing a political advantage for Democrats.
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They assume that everyone will be affected equally by Trump's seizing of power.
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Insurgents captured one of the outposts, seizing all of its weapons and equipment.
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There's a Latin word for seizing the moment and enjoying happiness and joy.
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The agency also unveiled a new policy for searching and seizing electronic devices.
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They are developing new business models, seizing opportunities, moving rapidly between business sectors.
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Her fitness and durability have been exposed and opponents are seizing on those weaknesses.
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Most important was the lesson that seizing the target was just half the mission.
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Seizing the traditional Democratic Party strongholds of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Trump won the night.
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Shank says his seven-year-old startup is seizing on the transition to mobile.
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Seizing it would put the regime back in control of all four major cities.
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Analysts said Digital First is seizing on Gannett's weakness by making the offer now.
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Dutch authorities arrested three administrators from Anon-IB in April 2018, seizing its server.
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So the government is seizing the opportunity that Brexit presents to flip the formula.
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Now, declining to give authorities access could be considered grounds for seizing the device.
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The investors' lawsuit held that the government overstepped its authority by seizing all profits.
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The ANC has balked at Zimbabwe's ruinous policy of forcibly seizing white-owned farms.
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By seizing complete control of the press, any semblance of a free state dissolved.
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The YPG has exploited the Russian-backed offensive, seizing ground from other opposition groups.
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President Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua started as a revolutionary Marxist, seizing power in 1979.
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It's the result of women seizing the opportunity to support each other through action.
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And it's also seizing the opportunity to try and siphon off supporters of Sen.
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Do you think the Democratic Party and some its institutions are seizing this opportunity?
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Eventually the British started disarming Americans, seizing gunpowder, and banning guns and ammo imports.
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Some Kurds were said to be chasing Syria's Christians away and seizing their lands.
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Deby has faced several rebellions since seizing power in 1990 in a military coup.
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States and the federal government are seizing well over a billion dollars a year.
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In the case of infrastructure, seizing this opportunity means thinking beyond the price tag.
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Islamic State declared a caliphate in 2014 after seizing parts of Syria and Iraq.
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Hostilities erupted in eastern Ukraine, where a Russian-backed separatist movement began seizing cities.
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How about that whole Monica Lewinsky investigation and impeachment on which Trump is seizing?
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Each argued that foreign policy involved seizing opportunities as much as warding off threats.
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But they're seizing on one of the few mechanisms of power available to them.
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Not long after seizing power, he tried meeting with Eisenhower to officially normalize relations.
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So millers and grain handlers are seizing the moment and paying up for wheat.
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The police said the two had tried to escape by seizing an officer's gun.
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That expanded search included seizing the cell phone and other records from former Gov.
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"So I look at her and she's seizing," Martin told USA Today on Tuesday.
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Globalization has stirred the public anxiety over jobs that Mr. Trump is seizing on.
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The New York Times: Seizing children from their parents at the border is immoral.
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Some Catalans responded by barricading polling stations to prevent the police seizing ballot boxes.
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But these days, French cuisine and its champions are seizing the opportunity to innovate.
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In June 20093, ISIS stunned the world by seizing Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city.
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While he's snuggled up to Tad, Elijah gives this speech about seizing the moment.
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They are seizing opportunities closed to previous generations — in science, math, sports and leadership.
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More recently, the Islamic State prioritized seizing dams as it expanded its territorial control.
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It is about seizing the opportunity to make changes that benefit us and others.
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You see that the goaltends were merely the providence of fate seizing Ewing's body.
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She, too, had heard that the Mexican authorities were seizing shoppers' black market goods.
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SA: Part of seizing control of your life resides in focusing on your desires.
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Insurgents captured the outpost after two hours of fighting, seizing all weapons and equipment.
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It is about seizing power so you can help the people you care about.
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She recalled panic seizing her on a trip in the desert with the Berbers.
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Since seizing Arnolds Farm in 2000, the village's families have lived as subsistence farmers.
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Upon their arrival, Izzy, also a Westie, started seizing, and both terriers rapidly declined.
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Others have also charged Barnevernet bureaucrats with wrongly seizing children and discriminating against foreigners.
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Trump is seizing on these new cityscapes to prod Democrats like New York Gov.
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Seizing more control over the material often requires women to work more for less.
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Balance was an issue throughout the evening, with the low strings seizing outsize attention.
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His methods — boycotts, mass strikes and seizing the moral high ground — inspired the Rev.
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Security forces regularly target journalists, beating and arresting them, smashing or seizing their cameras.
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Peter Navarro, the leading China critic in the Trump administration, is seizing the moment.
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Measures they could pursue include seizing assets and interrupting Cuba's international payments and trade.
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The government had made yet another step in seizing the last standing independent power.
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She feared that the baby was simply seizing and, worse yet, might be suffering.
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Despite the difficulties, Morrison is seizing the opportunity to help preserve his adopted home.
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Power-hungry leaders have long exploited crises, real or engineered, to justify seizing control.
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Insurgents captured the outpost after several hours of fighting, seizing all weapons and equipment.
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The tab is so big, the IRS could start seizing his assets and property.
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Is he like Barry Goldwater, a dangerous extremist seizing control from the party establishment?
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Is he just seizing opportunities or does he have a vision, or is it unclear?
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In April, Chinese police busted one operation, seizing 600 bitcoin mining computers in the process.
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What are some of the obstacles new grads face in finding and seizing career opportunities?
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At one point, he called for seizing the utilities without compensating the banks or stockholders.
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Since ISIS began seizing territory across Iraq in 2014, 3.3 million civilians have been displaced.
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Seizing them may have a potentially destabilizing effect on the already fragile Mexican economy. Rep.
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And, retailers are seizing the chance to create even better shopping experiences to attract customers.
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Theon first betrayed Sansa's brother Robb in season 2, seizing Winterfell under his father's influence.
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Gabriel warned politicians against seizing on current German government surpluses to demand more government spending.
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In 22017, the DEA started tallying up what kinds of synthetic opioids it was seizing.
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The company is clearly seizing upon lessons learned there as it tests these longer tweets.
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Arizona is seizing them, entering Tuesday's games in second place, 11 points behind the Kings.
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By seizing the drone, it has made clear that two can play at being annoying.
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As we huddled beneath the bridge outside Truth or Consequences, my muscles were seizing up.
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Both said Trump brought up the prospect of seizing Iraq's oil, and Mattis pushed back.
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After seizing power in 563 he promised that minority-dominated areas would be granted "autonomy".
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In America, seizing that opportunity might require the application of pressure on the Federal Reserve.
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Seizing Dana's overseas assets, located in Egypt, Kurdistan and Bahrain, may be just as hard.
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Meanwhile, gun arrests increased 22017 percent and police reported seizing more than 21714,220 illegal weapons.
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The U.S. company got court orders temporarily seizing PDVSA's cargoes and terminals across the Caribbean.
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Countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia and Vietnam are seizing it, but India itself is lagging.
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In seizing upon the comments, Trump used the opportunity to do some fundraising as well.
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After seizing the southern port of Aden in 20153, the alliance has made little progress.
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Mexico is making little headway in seizing illicit cash, according to the government's own estimates.
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Serbia accused Kosovo police of seizing control of the lake and briefly detaining four workers.
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Madrid responded by seizing control of the Catalan administration and putting the ringleaders on trial.
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Yet even seizing on that technicality hasn't led to a simple resolution of the issue.
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Soon after Carman was found safe, police reportedly searched his Vermont home, seizing several items.
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Almendares said social norms are changing and women would gain more by seizing the moment.
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He is an academic and the author of Seizing Power, a groundbreaking book on coups.
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Instead, they are seizing gov operations + innocent people's pay until they get what they want.
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A few decades later, they went further, seizing the Hawaiian queen Lili'uokalani's throne in 1893.
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American diplomats argue that the sanctions deterred Russia from seizing more Ukrainian territory in 2014.
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But it is Melania Trump who has been seizing the "optics" as the dinner approaches.
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I'm hopeful we will all heed Secretary Clinton's words, and be open to seizing it.
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But it is hard to stop people from seizing the opportunity of earning more abroad.
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If not, seizing the products in a store or two could have a chilling effect.
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"Our time has come," he declared in March 21956, seizing on the demonstrations in Lhasa.
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Japan's leader, Shinzo Abe, is also seizing a stronger mandate following a decisive snap election.
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Democrats are seizing on that to argue that Burr has gone negative in the race.
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For example, Democrats should be seizing the opportunity to talk about a federal jobs guarantee.
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If you want to behold the purest definition of "seizing the moment," look no further.
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Democrats seizing on the issue: Democrats are early bringing up the issue in midterm campaigns.
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Suddenly nationalizing these efforts would require seizing industry assets and spectrum, setting 5G back years.
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Seizing phones is a way to establish people's identity or determine where they had been.
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So I'm spending time with my kids, my family, enjoying life, and seizing the moment.
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Other programmers are also seizing on the newfound potential of in the natural history content.
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The Obama administration took some similar steps in seizing Associated Press phone records in 2013.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Morgan Stanley is seizing control of its joint venture in China.
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That's because seizing property from landowners is a legally tricky process that can take years.
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Amazon is seizing an ever-larger share of consumers' wallets, reducing foot traffic to stores.
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But when it comes to seizing power, that will not win you a single election.
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Now fighting meth often means seizing large quantities of ready-made product in highway stops.
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I'm speaking of the administration's tactic of seizing children from desperate refugees at the border.
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After seizing power, Sisi was elected president in 2014 with 97 percent of the vote.
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What my reporting in Turkey told me about how its autocratic president is seizing power.
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We're seizing guns, taking illegal guns off the street, we're focusing on those repeat offenders.
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Instead, the emphasis has been on Bernie Sanders apparently seizing control in the Democratic race.
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Iranian students retaliated days later by seizing the Tehran embassy and taking 52 Americans hostage.
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The most credible argument for Israel formally seizing control of this land is essentially strategic.
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Trump is also seizing on several areas where he is to the left of Clinton.
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By seizing control of the National Assembly, Mr. Maduro cemented his control over the country.
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The country was seizing its birthright as a superpower by standing up to the West.
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Seizing on the opportunity, Cruz thanked the protesters for bringing the issue to his event.
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President Yahya Jammeh has ruled for two decades since seizing power in a bloodless coup.
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" Seizing this with a jeering laugh, Mother said, "We were there for another reason, Jay.
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The telecommunications company Quintillion is seizing on newly opened passageways to lay fiber-optic cables.
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Democrats have been seizing on those votes to paint the GOP as hostile toward women.
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On seizing power the Bolsheviks made their first victims the intellectuals who had preceded them.
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Their joint military prowess overwhelmed Baekje and Goguryeo, seizing full control of both by 1523.
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But those groups later turned to seizing cargo ships and holding the crews for ransom.
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At first the funds tried the old tricks, even briefly seizing an Argentine frigate in Ghana.
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Then, in 103, Russian forces entered Ukraine, seizing the Crimean Peninsula, a violation of international law.
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"To be sure, agents considered seizing Playpen and removing it from existence immediately," the DOJ writes.
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Eleven years after seizing control of Gaza from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas is in trouble.
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And many in the media are seizing on that element of his interview with Martha MacCallum.
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Is it just another example of seizing on something that they could use to criticize Trump?
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Larry, do you think Jeff Sessions and Justice Department went too far in seizing these records?
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Alt-right figures like Spencer were seizing the moment and latching themselves on to Trump's coattails.
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In the meantime, the absurdly strict rules the junta introduced after seizing power remain in force.
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" The FDA made a surprise visit to Juul Labs, seizing "over a thousand pages of documents.
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Small parties may render government incoherent by seizing control of the policy areas they care about.
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On the stand, Sciorra said she started shaking during the attack, as if she were seizing.
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Guaido has repeatedly asked Washington to step in with measures to prevent creditors from seizing Citgo.
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That Google is now seizing more control over creators rubs some of them the wrong way.
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Following the ban on Wednesday, the Home Ministry started seizing the remaining issues still in circulation.
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He has kept a tight grip on it since seizing power in a coup in 2006.
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Seizing this opportunity, the husband quickly got out and managed to lock the door from outside.
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Cuban dictator, Fulgencio Batista squashed it after staging a coup and seizing power in March 20083.
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Border guards are seizing tourist phones and, without asking permission, installing surveillance software on the devices.
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He said lawmakers were trying to be "sensational" by seizing on Bresch's multi-million-dollar compensation.
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Still, according to the government's own estimates, Mexico has made little progress on seizing illicit cash.
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Unfortunately, instead of seizing such opportunities, many African governments are energetically discouraging the spread of technology.
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Chris Mutsvangwa added that the veterans saluted Zimbabwe's military for seizing power earlier in the week.
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Soon after midday on Wednesday, panic selling seemed to be seizing the United States stock market.
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Experts say that without that support, Guaidó chances of seizing control of the country remain small.
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Portland outscored Oklahoma City 271-5 to start the second period, seizing a 50-36 lead.
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The Rockets earned their fifth straight win and 19th in 22 games by seizing control early.
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Right now, it is Chinese companies, not those from the U.S., that are seizing the opportunity.
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I don't see much difference between this and the previous example of ISIS seizing Mosul Dam.
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"I think the government stands a pretty good case of seizing a lot of this money."
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In seizing power, the Houthis inflicted massive civilian casualties and crippling damage to Yemen's rudimentary infrastructure.
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FBI agents raided Cohen's home, offices and safety deposit boxes in April, seizing thousands of documents.
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The bottom line is that many investors aren't seizing this deadlock as a contrarian buying opportunity.
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Reaction: Republicans are seizing on Biden's flip, accusing him of caving to pressure from the left.
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In his home in Monroe, investigators found gas masks and military helmets, also seizing a laptop.
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Progressive groups that have frequently questioned Schumer's willingness to play hardball are seizing on the strategy.
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Tehran has also released dramatic footage of its forces seizing the tanker and interrogating the crew.
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Kurdish officials have denied allegations they are trying to change northern Iraq's demographics by seizing land.
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While in detention, Cheurfi had also shot and wounded a prison officer after seizing his gun.
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But now with Facebook as everyone's favorite privacy punching bag, Snapchat is seizing the PR opportunity.
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This involved seizing and burning tens of thousands of peyote buttons, jailing distributors, and raiding ceremonies.
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Left, right and center Seizing the moment in the wake of the GOP failure, Vermont Sen.
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False or greatly exaggerated national security claims provide convenient excuses for seizing power and destroying liberty.
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Still, Republicans are seizing on the remarks from Nelson, who is up for reelection this year.
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Now, conservative leaders who have long loathed Republican leadership are seizing this opportunity to promote Jordan.
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A pair of stellar defensive plays by St. Louis prevented Chicago from seizing an early advantage.
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It has a stronger message, though, when it comes to seizing your life and changing it.
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No one can fault savvy entrepreneurs for seizing on what looks like a gigantic business opportunity.
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A substantial number of governments announced pricing policy changes, seizing the opportunity to improve their finances.
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Also, the government makes liberal use of eminent domain, regularly seizing property, sometimes with extreme consequences.
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Xiong said the government is seizing upon rising nationalist sentiments in China to push for TCM.
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The bank called it an "unprecedented seizing up in activity" across a wide range of sectors.
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Exhibit A: President Trump's seizing on the caravan of migrants two weeks before the midterm elections.
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There are also reports of ISIS fighters seizing some neighborhoods in southern Damascus, the Syrian capital.
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He chose the chairmanship of Lehman Brothers, seizing a long-deferred chance to work in finance.
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Her government is reportedly considering tougher measures, including seizing U.K.-based assets of Kremlin-connected oligarchs.
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"There will have to be some jagged moments where she's seizing with pain," Ms. Monks reasoned.
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Democrats vying to challenge Mr. Trump in 2020 lost no time in seizing on the episode.
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After a period of quiet, the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is seizing headlines yet again.
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By wine producers, I don't mean fly-by-nights seizing marketing opportunities to promote mediocre bottles.
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Denis's work can be intoxicating, filled with strong, attention-seizing, mind-bending images that resonate powerfully.
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Federal agents also raided Salzman's home, seizing $523,000 in cash, some of it in shoe boxes.
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After Guillorme backpedaled for a twisting catch, Contreras scampered home, seizing on the wrong-way momentum.
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For about 20 minutes, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, a Democrat, detailed the crisis seizing her city.
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And many girls are seizing opportunities closed to previous generations — in science, math, sports and leadership.
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China's tech leaders have also been seizing on the opportunity created by Mr. Trump's immigration policies.
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Last season, with opponents sometimes seizing on Collins's inexperience, the Giants lost nearly every close game.
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But the partnership did not stop al Qaeda from seizing northern Mali for most of 85033.
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The conflict helped create a vacuum that Islamic State eventually filled by seizing parts of Syria.
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Mr. Jammeh has stiffly ruled the nation for 22 years since seizing power in a coup.
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Other taxi drivers detained the gunman until the police arrived and arrested him, seizing two handguns.
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Across the country, Democrats are seizing on diversifying suburbs to help flip districts represented by Republicans.
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By seizing the potential of this moment, President Trump could change the course of this fight.
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The NRA already has unleashed a slew of attack ads this week seizing on O'Rourke's plan.
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The Ukrainian police reported seizing about 2,500 hand grenades this year, compared with 100 in 0003.
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After seizing on the growing antipathy toward Westbrook, Charles gained more than 1 million new subscribers.
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During the presidential campaign, Trump spoke repeatedly about seizing Iraq's oil from areas controlled by ISIS.
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Deputies went back to the house and ended up seizing 5 guns, including an AR-15.
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Ahlam was trapped in the brothel for a few months before seizing an opportunity to run away.
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The FDA recently conducted a surprise investigation, seizing documents related to how the company markets its products.
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In the two years since ISIS began seizing territory across Iraq, 3.3 million civilians have been displaced.
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Efforts to stop the practice of seizing assets before conviction have received bipartisan support in the state.
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We had to go out and get it – through unity and action and by seizing the opportunity.
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But as it is, this theory ignores the series's history in favor of seizing on a coincidence.
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"There's this mistaken belief that law enforcement are experts on the drugs they are seizing," Beletsky said.
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Mr Trudeau is seizing the opportunity offered by low interest rates to ramp up investment in infrastructure.
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They can even mean the difference between paying top dollar and seizing the deal of a lifetime.
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The Secret Service warned the city and raided his studio, seizing more than 1,000 pieces of work.
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Success, then, will come from seizing those opportunities when they arise, and making the most of them.
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They accuse Khanjar of seizing his partners' assets for himself after the 2003 invasion, accusations he denies.
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Still, Turkey is no stranger to coups, with the military seizing power in 1960, 1971 and 1980.
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While a few ignored the seizing player or continued making jokes, most voiced their concern and care.
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Masked police burst into her flat in the small hours of the morning, seizing cash worth €1.5m.
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But the information came from Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, which some Republicans are seizing on.
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Demagogues get their start by "taking over a particularly obedient mob", before seizing control of the country.
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But hoverboards have been under scrutiny for some time, with federal agents raiding and seizing counterfeit hoverboards.
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Cortez added that officials also anticipate seizing between $25 million and $35 million in assets and property.
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All sides are pushing hard, seizing the opportunity to test President Donald Trump's commitment to the program.
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But the Koch Network and others talk a good game about unity, embracing change and seizing opportunities.
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Coalition-backed Yemeni forces have massed on the outskirts in an offensive aimed at seizing the seaport.
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"We need to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy," he said, shaking his head in disappointment.
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Mosul is Iraq's largest city next to Baghdad, so seizing it back from ISIS is huge. 24.
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We are missing opportunities that we should be seizing as law enforcement and athletes in the city.
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The police obtained footage of the encounter and searched the house where it occurred, seizing various items.
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I don't think Elizabeth Warren is seizing that opportunity in the right way, as I've written before.
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How will Tom Price handle grilling on investments, ObamaCare: Democrats are seizing on a report that Rep.
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The "firewall" narrative has trickled down to battleground Senate races, with GOP incumbents seizing on McConnell's message.
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They detained him and his girlfriend and they ransacked his home, he says, seizing computers and documents.
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But Gibbons, like most managers in these playoffs, is seizing the moment by using his bullpen aggressively.
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For Mr. Erdogan, seizing on this moment to reassert control, these purges may not ultimately rescue him.
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Society has a rich history of people seizing on social evolution as an excuse for bad manners.
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They stunned the world by seizing the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako in November, killing 19 people.
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Democrats are also seizing on Mueller not being able to conclude whether Trump committed obstruction of justice.
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She also disputes the characterization of former White House aide Keith Schiller seizing records as a raid.
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It is that notion of seizing this huge, unexpected opportunity that has drawn Brook into fighting Golovkin.
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He also vowed to take legal action against the FBI for seizing his apparently legitimately-earned bitcoins.
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Plans to deal with Brexit were slanted more towards reducing risks than seizing opportunities, the survey showed.
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The Los Angeles museum, however, may be the winner in seizing the imagination of a youthful demographic.
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It has been involved in the seizing of Syrian cities on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad.
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Islamic State declared its so-called "caliphate" in 2014 after seizing large swathes of Syria and Iraq.
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The tabloids, seizing on these statistics every January, pit the royals against one another like prized greyhounds.
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And another hour after that, Wawrinka was two points from seizing the fourth to force a fifth.
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Seizing the chance Sunday to lead them to another, Brees drove the Saints to the Rams' 163.
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Some pot smokers say illegal dealers are seizing the moment, hawking home delivery services and lowering prices.
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Iran, in response, began lashing out last year, seizing and attacking tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Trump campaign wasted no time in seizing upon the Democratic missteps to win some political points.
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Charlotte had its highest-scoring first quarter of the season in seizing an early 2500-2500 lead.
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He also accused them of illegally seizing an apartment and cars after he left Cairo in 2018.
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"I have an unusual occupation," Horatio tells Claudius (James Phillip Gates), Hamlet's throne-seizing uncle-turned-stepfather.
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In our view, cutting off oil flow serves General Haftar's political ambitions of seizing power in Tripoli.
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They expressed this opinion, on several occasions, by seizing the notes or putting Mr. Boggs on trial.
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Elections, conducted in the shadow of Madrid seizing control of public finances, could have strengthened their hand.
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Officials said the police and soldiers seizing control in Acapulco would respect due process and human rights.
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The CBI said it had searched five AirAsia locations in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, seizing certain documents.
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This tranquil scene was disrupted in August when the F.B.I. raided the compound, seizing documents and records.
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TMZ reports that people on the plane with Higgins say he took several unknown pills before seizing.
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Within two years, the men inside revolted, seizing guns, beating five officers and holding 2249 others hostage.
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American troops sent to protect food aid shipments ended up fighting the warlords who were seizing them.
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Season six of Game of Thrones saw women across every plot line seizing control of their fates.
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Rangers chased away the miners about six months ago, seizing jackhammers and arresting anyone they could catch.
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Rick said he's seen President Trump's administration chip away at the Affordable Care Act after seizing power.
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Pro-Brexit Conservative Bill Cash told parliament seizing control in this way was a "a reprehensible procedure".
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Democrats kept a united front, seizing upon the issue to hammer Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress.
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Seizing the opportunity, she explained everything she had gone through — and the prison began to transfer her.
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She interviews people at adoption agencies that are suspected of seizing second children and selling them to Westerners.
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"They're seizing an opportunity to make the campus their own, just as previous generations have done," he said.
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To that end, a Russian government Investigative Committee is inspecting the launch site and seizing documents, AFP reports.
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US Customs and Border Protection is seizing pill presses at a rate 25 times higher than in 13.
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Eyewitnesses also described ISIS fighters seizing civilian vehicles, a pattern of the group in the battle for Mosul.
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Justice Department officials on Monday praised the actions of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies seizing Backpage.
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Videos on social media showed old people lying in their coffins to stop officials from seizing the caskets.
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The government has tried to appease the public by setting prices, seizing goods and taking over entire industries.
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The Hornets had their second-highest scoring quarter of the season in seizing an early 29.0-21.5 lead.
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Over the 2500/2200 holiday period, Tongan Police made 220 drug arrests, seizing guns, cash, meth, and ammo.
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"We believe that the government didn't follow proper procedures in seizing evidence related to Mr. Guzmán," Balarezo said.
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Some states also task police with seizing any guns found at the scene of a domestic violence incident.
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This briefly gained prominence, but was then copied by Facebook, seizing users and attention away from the startup.
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With Mr Xi himself talking more about risk, Mr Zhou is seizing the chance to amplify the message.
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But Chin noted that the process of seizing the U.S. assets would normally take at least five years.
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The alliance intervened in Yemen in 2015 but has faced military stalemate since seizing Aden the same year.
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The realization of Alice's betrayal leads to Betty nearly seizing again and again in the presence of Evelyn.
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As audiences increasingly cut the cord, Roku is seizing its opportunity as an ad-friendly streaming video platform.
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Pelosi's party secured key victories in the House of Representatives Tuesday, seizing control of the chamber from Republicans.
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Yes, but: The Obama administration enacted the labor regulation to prevent employers from seizing and pocketing servers' tips.
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Restaurants are seizing on the increases to promote hamburgers instead of chicken, while grocery stores have featured pork.
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House Republicans are seizing on a summer of bad headlines for ObamaCare at a high-profile hearing Wednesday.
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Starting in Havana, the tour reversed the route Castro took across the island after seizing power in 1959.
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A few days after the attack, police raided the offices of Tad Group, searching premises and seizing computers.
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Iraqi forces are closing in on completely seizing Mosul, the terror group's last major stronghold in Iraq. Col.
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On the other hand, in politics, seizing your moment is more a talent than a form of cynicism.
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Officials from MACC spent nearly eight hours at FGV's headquarters on Thursday, seizing documents and interviewing company officials.
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The first directive is to add just a little lemon to prevent the taste buds from seizing up.
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Other proposals, like a tax on remittances or seizing money from drug cartels are equally difficult or impractical.
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Linguistically, of course, that's nonsense, though it didn't stop Trump from seizing on Spicer's interpretation in subsequent days.
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They are also seizing the FARC's most lucrative rackets – from the drug trade, to extortion, to illegal mining.
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The titles of the individual photographs not so subtly showcase the menacing responses to this seizing of charge.
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Around 170 police officers, prosecutors and tax inspectors began the raid on Thursday, seizing written and electronic documents.
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The FBI in April raided Cohen's home, office and hotel room, seizing troves of documents and computer files.
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It proved to be an able and canny guerrilla force, seizing weapons and capturing hundreds of Moroccan soldiers.
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Corker added in his letter that the administration's actions are akin to "seizing unilateral power" to impose tariffs.
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The FBI in April raided Cohen's home, office and hotel room, seizing troves of documents and computer files.
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Vigilante gangs also profited by seizing native women and children for sale as slaves, principally in San Francisco.
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Other laws prohibit the use of hacking and jamming tools, and seizing control of aircraft, among other obstacles.
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A mix of decorum and homesickness seizing me, I leapt up, motioning for her to take my seat.
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The U.S. recently declared the Guard a terrorist organization, giving it greater power to pursue seizing its assets.
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The report indicates that private prisons are better at finding, seizing and recording contraband than their public counterparts.
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But it also has an interest in seizing the opportunity presented by Boeing quickly to maximize its advantage.
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The key to success will be having a strategic approach that manages the former while seizing the latter.
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Progressive Democrats are already seizing the moment to renew their calls for the release of his tax returns.
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In seizing the ship, the Philippines became the first country in the world to enforce the new sanctions.
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Of course, digital surveillance is very much established in Russia, but this latest move—seizing servers—is unusual.
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Cersei Lannister spent the first season with one goal in mind — seizing the Iron Throne for her family.
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Today, less than two decades after seizing the Republican Party, they are on the verge of losing it.
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But instead of seizing the opportunity to keep the Crimson Tide on their heels, Mullen decided to punt.
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Still, Rubio had a better night than Cruz, seizing his chance to paint himself as Trump's prime rival.
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Others are now looking to leave China, and immigration agencies are seizing the moment to advertise their services.
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International sanctions remain, imposed in response to Russian military adventurism in seizing Crimea and intervening in eastern Ukraine.
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Washington has also accused Iran of attacking and seizing oil tankers in the Persian Gulf, allegations Tehran rejects.
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In 2014, Boko Haram made massive military gains in Nigeria, seizing control of huge swaths of the country.
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The city also saw other violent confrontations in 2017, with the police seizing bricks, knives and brass knuckles.
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Russia has given the camp a $180 million renovation since seizing the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.
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They were seizing the opportunity for a fresh and full-throated reminder of their own morality and politics.
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Hoboken officials had started moving toward seizing the property with plans for transforming it into a public park.
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"He is seizing leadership," Nahum Barnea, a veteran columnist for Yediot Ahronot, said in an interview late Wednesday.
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"Artists are seizing more opportunities and stepping up where there are deficiencies," Mr. Ogonga wrote in an email.
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For more than a dozen years, the Department of Justice has been secretly seizing drugs from drug dealers.
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Seizing on the Park Slope Y.M.C.A as his vulnerable place, protesters often come to air grievances just outside.
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When choreography doesn't sustain some developing view of the people dancing it, it dwindles into attention-seizing stunts.
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According to Reuters on Monday, Bahrain accused Qatar of unlawfully seizing three boats with 16 sailors on board.
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We're looking at 67 regulations, one of the more controversial ones, seizing some of the assets-, LR: Yes.
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With the government desperately trying to generate revenues, seizing or heavily taxing retirement funds might become a possibility.
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" Mohammad Shaheer Qateh, 223, Kabul, Afghanistan "This is a cancer that is seizing humans' and the Earth's wellbeing.
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The U.S. Navy discovered a new type of antiaircraft missile after seizing two shipments in the Arabian Sea.
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But the strips of beef take best to the broth, thin enough to cook quickly without seizing up.
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Seizing the reins of party leadership at once, Lenin insisted on a program that repudiated all imperialist war.
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CA wildlife officials did the right thing in acting on PETA's complaint and seizing this Capuchin from Chris.
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The FBI last week raided Cohen's office, home and hotel room, seizing emails, tax documents and business records.
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Given those ongoing divisions, securing Iraq will therefore require more than simply seizing territory from the Islamic State.
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That means ending the practice of seizing the Social Security benefits of poor or disabled student loan debtors.
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Rather, the ruling says law enforcement needs to follow the foreign nation's policies for searching and seizing evidence.
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While his national approval ratings approach record lows for a sitting president, Trump is seizing on other metrics.
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The CBI has said it has searched five AirAsia locations in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, seizing certain documents.
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Russian soldiers invaded the peninsula early that year, forcibly seizing control of government buildings and installing new officials.
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The great secret to his success was not his uncomplicated optimism or his instinct for seizing a moment.
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The Taliban fled from the area after the arrival of reinforcements, seizing the motorcycles of two militia members.
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But their presence prevents Frankish knights from taking the field, stopping the Franks from truly seizing their advantage.
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They have sought Argentina's assets around the world, at one point seizing a navy ship in Ghana as collateral.
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Kutcher's points are all the same, except his second point deviates slightly: seizing opportunity, being sexy, and living life.
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"Shadow profiles," interjected one, seizing on a moment's hesitation as Zuckerberg sifted his notes for the next talking point.
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Warren is just seizing on any excuse to oppose a Trump nominee in her effort to politicize the CFPB.
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He is seizing on the liberal Democrat's inflammatory, anti-Trump comments to try to bolster his long-shot bid.
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Najib's family homes have been searched in full public glare, with police seizing millions of dollars in luxury items.
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The US enforces prohibition in Latin America and the Caribbean by seizing drugs and financing the Mexican drug war.
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Los Angeles city officials began seizing small wooden shelters built for the city's homeless by online fundraiser Elvis Summers.
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" He added that the current headlines are "buying opportunities because ultimately we don't see these euroskeptic leaders seizing power.
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Ukrainian forces have been creeping forward into the "grey zone" in recent months, seizing positions in several small towns.
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Trump's re-election campaign team also took notice of Democratic presidential candidates seizing on the unrest, the sources said.
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Hundreds of startups are already seizing the AI moment in areas like recruiting, marketing and communications and customer experience.
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Nine months after Smoking Everywhere filed suit, a federal judge ordered the FDA to stop seizing e-cigarette shipments.
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"Guys are working hard, guys are getting a little more opportunity, and guys are seizing the opportunity," Stempniak said.
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The way that he is trying to set European countries against one another, seizing territory, holding it in Crimea.
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They had the space to do that after seizing the territory from ISIS and because Assad's forces stayed south.
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In Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took a less subtle route, jailing journalists and seizing control of independent newspapers.
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Democrats, including an unusually large number of women candidates campaigning for the mid-terms, are already seizing on this.
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The pain came without warning, seizing and releasing into an ache that lingered for hours like a bad guest.
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Still, Republicans were seizing on the new interviews Monday, using them to attack Clinton and calling for Kennedy's departure.
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But if the company is desperate, the new money may try to insist on seizing control of the company.
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Chilean police and prosecutors launched unexpected raids on Church offices last week, seizing documents relating to allegations of abuse.
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The first military unit tasked with seizing and exporting works of art was set up during Napoleon's Italian campaign.
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In a separate standoff, Iran's foreign minister accused Britain of "piracy" for seizing an Iranian oil tanker last week.
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The fact is that extreme talk fuels animosity in Iran -- and increases the chances of Tehran's hardliners seizing power.
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Don't forget: Hitler first rose to national prominence in Germany not by seizing power but by running for president.
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Republicans are seizing on old Democratic talking points -- focused namely on Biden -- to make their case against confirmation proceedings.
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The SDF began its efforts to take Raqqa in November 85033 by seizing control of areas surrounding the city.
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One church has been accused of seizing property and equipment from members who have failed to pay their tithes.
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He succeeded in seizing Crimea, splitting off a few rebel areas and embittering Ukrainians' once-warm feelings towards Russia.
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All eyes will be on President Xi Jinping, who could upend decades of party tradition by seizing more power.
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Ukraine says Russian boats opened fire on Ukrainian ships near Crimea, seizing three of them in the Kerch Strait.
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Russia last weekend opened fire on the vessels before seizing them in the Kerch Strait near the Crimean Peninsula.
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Britain has already introduced Unexplained Wealth Orders to combat the proceeds of suspected corruption by freezing and seizing them.
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By seizing drugs and preventing them coming into the country, I was contributing to the greater good of society.
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And Democrats are seizing on the issue, which could help energize their voters heading into the November midterm elections.
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"Politics is about seizing the moment, interpreting what history has given you the responsibility to do," Emiliano told me.
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René Caovilla himself stopped by during his son's interview, seizing the opportunity to dispatch a few words of wisdom.
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Within hours, they attacked the jail and nearby police station, seizing weapons and ammunition, according to accounts from residents.
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Russia has been bullying Georgia for years and quietly seizing territory along the ill-defined borders of disputed territories.
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But in Afghanistan, the Taliban have made steady gains in seizing territory from the American-trained Afghan security forces.
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This refers to activities such as making arrests, searching for and seizing property as well as investigating criminal activity.
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But the extremists reconstituted themselves in Syria as the Islamic State, before seizing the cities of Falluja and Mosul.
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"Ukraine uses the word 'terrorism' as a pretext for seizing this court," Russian foreign ministry official Ilya Rogachev said.
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The SDF began its efforts to take Raqqa in November 2016 by seizing control of areas surrounding the city.
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Coalition forces have made modest territorial gains but appear far from seizing back the capital from seasoned Houthi fighters.
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And in April, the state of Maryland banned local governments from seizing property when people don't pay water bills.
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I just think what we ought to do is we ought to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy.
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Meanwhile, in Newfoundland on Thursday, inspectors from the provinces liquor corporation and police raided a local dispensary, seizing product.
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The government, seizing the reins after the storm, has raised fears that its capacity may not match its ambition.
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Trump repeatedly painted Clinton as dishonest, seizing on her email habits while secretary for state as reckless, even treacherous.
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ROVANIEMI, Finland — The Arctic is thawing, and China is seizing the chance to expand its influence in the north.
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"The United Kingdom has a proud history of stepping up and seizing the opportunities of our time," she said.
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His measured response to upheaval in Eastern Europe drew complaints that he was not seizing the reins of history.
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Turkey's strategic concerns had to be taken into account, and Iran kept from seizing Syria's oil fields, he added.
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Gelambong's life hadn't been the same since he went public with documents accusing Bumitama of seizing his village's land.
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Her one attempt at seizing the narrative via a prefabricated confrontation was dwarfed by the one that inspired it.
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At the United States border, agents are seizing 10 to 20 times the amounts they did a decade ago.
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But they are also now seizing on signs that Trump's worsening trade war with China is hammering global sentiment.
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Still, in Nuevo Laredo, migrants monitor the weather and the news year round, seizing the smallest advantage to cross.
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"Canada is seizing its moment," said Navdeep Singh Bains, the country's federal minister of innovation, science and economic development.
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Demand for food that is both tasty and convenient is booming, and many supermarket chains are seizing the opportunity.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers reported seizing $900,000 in fake cash – all of it in one dollar bills.
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Along the way, they overran several military bases, seizing the heavy weapons, armored vehicles, and ammunition depots inside them.
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Seizing on Iowa's moment in the national spotlight, Mr. Rynard has looked for ways to punch above his weight.
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Administration 'exaggerating' intelligence Democrats are seizing on the confusion and conflicting statements to accuse the President of misleading Americans.
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The first seven games ended in draws, before Karjakin won in the eighth round, seizing control of the match.
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The airstrikes boost Modi's image as being strong on defense, and his backers are already seizing on the developments.
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Creech, a huge cephalopod, subsists on oil, and takes up residence in Tripp's decrepit jalopy, sometimes impertinently seizing control.
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When video surfaced last year showing the Denver police seizing blankets from homeless people, it created a public outcry.
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Jay, seizing on the emotional moment, once again underscored the importance of Andrade's service and sacrifice to his family.
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Seizing the opening, Democrats wasted no time putting the onus squarely on Republicans for any economic upheaval to come.
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Pelosi's actions are, however, beginning a long overdue dialogue about Congress seizing back its constitutional control over war-making.
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The group captured nearly all of Deir al-Zor province after seizing the Iraqi city of Mosul in 2014.
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After seizing power, they sent delegations of five or six revolutionaries to take over ministries with thousands of employees.
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Butler (10-1) wiped away the frustration of Tuesday's one-point loss to Baylor by seizing an early lead.
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TMZ reported that people on board the plane with Higgins said he had taken several unknown pills before seizing.
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If Congress were serious about seizing the power of the purse, they would first tackle unauthorized and expiring appropriations.
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"The fight against drugs will fail if it's reduced to eradicating drug production and seizing drugs," Mr. Muggah said.
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Mr. Buhari's armed forces also stormed the main office of a major newspaper in January, seizing laptops and cellphones.
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When what may be most important is the willingness of and by both parts, seizing the opportunity to engage.
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After seizing power in 1949, the party used its control of the economy to provide alternative jobs for many prostitutes.
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The only region seizing more meth was North America, where the booming trade inspired the popular television series "Breaking Bad".
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Seizing upon the "perfect opportunity," Cabello approached Swift, who was sitting next to another one of her famous pals, Lorde.
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He's been the first true Twitter presidential candidate, seizing every single aspect of the social communication tool for his own.
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They have been battling to capture al-Bab since December, but escalated their attack this week, seizing the city's outskirts.
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That's an opportunity that Jacobin is seizing to great effect, even if Sanders isn't far enough left for their taste.
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"They are seizing the opportunity to try to end the Qatar dispute," a source with knowledge of U.S. policy said.
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Seizing on concerns among Chinese trading firms and manufacturers, Zheshang Bank started promoting an online trading platform for yuan options.
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Seizing the moment Goldscheid said the more important conversation at this juncture may be about what society views as acceptable.
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A 2012 default on Argentinian debt derailed the economy and Brazil's economy began seizing up at around the same time.
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When British and French navies began seizing American merchant ships, Jefferson banned all his nation's vessels from the high seas.
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South Carolina started quickly, seizing a 16-6 lead, highlighted by a 4-for-4 performance from 3-point range.
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But Allie's condition took a turn for the worse in February, when Allie began seizing uncontrollably, according to News 3.
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One part of government seizing some kind of monopoly in international relations will not be beneficial and is hardly possible.
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On November 4th 1979 student activists scaled the walls of the American embassy in Tehran, seizing most of the staff.
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"Someone very, very close to me developed…epileptic seizures and was seizing four times a week," said the former governor.
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But Republicans seizing the majority in the Senate will allow them to finally push the measure through to Mr. Obama.
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For a person with epilepsy, a feeling of déjà vu can mean they will soon start seizing or lose consciousness.
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ISIS has successfully held Mosul and its now roughly 1 million residents since first seizing the city back in 2014.
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And Republicans left the chamber praising Trump's speech and seizing on Pelosi's now-viral moment ripping up the president's speech.
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Seizing the opportunity, the Syracusan navy destroyed the fleet of 21878 ships and killed or enslaved the 29,000 Athenian soldiers.
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She was already all about seizing her own agency and taking no guff — the katana fits perfectly into her hand.
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The SDF have been cutting off routes into Manbij, encircling the city by seizing outlying villages like Hamidi's, Am Adasa.
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Thailand's military government has ramped up online censorship, particularly perceived insults to monarchy, since seizing power in a 2014 coup.
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Despite the ruling the government has continued to push forward with the project by buying and seizing land, Yildirim said.
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Government forces also advanced overnight against rebels in the Eastern Ghouta area near Damascus, seizing 10 farms, the Observatory said.
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Right now that engine is rattling badly, but Republican leaders are hard at work to stop it from seizing altogether.
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The platform is seizing on a number of trends that make it a smart idea for this day and age.
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Marijuana advocates are seizing on the recent outbreak of vaping illnesses to renew calls for clear federal rules on cannabis.
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During the last Congress, the oversight subcommittee held a series of hearings about the IRS's practices about seizing taxpayers' funds.
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This follows the UK seizing an Iranian ship bound for Syria on the grounds that it was violating international sanctions.
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The House also unanimously passed a bipartisan bill that would prevent the IRS from wrongly seizing small-business owners' assets.
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Use part sugar and part corn syrup, which prevents it from crystallizing, so don't worry about the caramel seizing up.
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Clinton, although entirely unprepared — as President Trump appears today for his Singapore moment — was nonetheless keen on seizing the moment.
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Then, on July 29, Israeli army forces raided the offices of PalMedia in Ramallah, seizing documents and six storage devices.
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Whatever the reason for your system seizing up, getting back to the gaming is usually a quick and easy process.
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The seizing of Crimea provoked widespread condemnation from the international community along with a wave of ongoing sanctions against Russia.
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Nissan would soon begin seizing keys and blocking access from six of its properties frequented by Ghosn and his family.
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Democrats are seizing on the Collins arrest to suggest the GOP is home to corrupt, self-dealing candidates (The Hill).
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Strategists on both sides are seizing on the impact of Obama's legacy in Ohio's coal country — a pivotal swing area.
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Gillibrand was early among 2202 Democratic contenders in seizing on the recent wave of state legislation restricting access to abortion.
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Villagers complain criminals roam the nearby waters, seizing vessels, stealing the catch and releasing fishermen only after receiving a ransom.
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In August 2018, Tucker said that the South African government was seizing lands from white farmers because they were white.
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The Ukrainian navy said Russia opened fire on three of its ships, seizing two of them and injuring several sailors.
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The days of a team's best reliever seizing a game in the middle innings, instead of waiting for the end?
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Marx's and Lenin's focus was trained exclusively on seizing power—the main, if not sole, business of the professional revolutionist.
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Now, with the climate crisis looming, the far-right is seizing on anxieties associated with the uncertainty of the future.
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The Royals win by seizing a lead early, keeping the offensive line moving and bringing in Davis with a lead.
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Clinton famously called a "vast right-wing conspiracy" to destroy her and her husband by seizing on any potential scandal.
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There has been less consistency in how banks have approached seizing pay from employees if their actions lead to losses.
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Clinton as well as Mr. Trump, said both of them were seizing on the massacre in Orlando for political purposes.
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It was at an after-party that Mr. Sternal, seizing a drunken opportunity, captured his first kiss from Ms. Swiggett.
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But no, Google doesn't want the U.S. government seizing telecom industry assets in a ham-fisted attempt at cyber-security.
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For instance, the seizing of Dabiq and other towns by Turkish-backed Syrian rebels has sharpened tensions with Kurdish militias.
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Park's father Park Chung-hee led South Korea for 18 years after seizing power in a military coup in 1961.
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The seizing of Deir al-Zour punctuates the turnaround Mr. Assad has managed in more than six years of war.
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Yet, she told us on the tour, the American government compensated him fully for seizing his property during the war.
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Collins is seizing on the stock trades by Loeffler, who's married to the head of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Trump swiftly made efforts to deliver on his promise of running the country as a corporation upon seizing the presidency.
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As the Arctic thaws because of climate change, China is seizing the chance to expand its influence in the north.
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But cocktail bar menus tend to be the slowpokes of the food-and-drink world, seizing upon new ideas last.
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By seizing on the issue, Mr. Kaczynski has managed to energize the country's conservative base and divide the political opposition.
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Immediately seizing attention with its asymmetrical stacks of protruding boxes, it has become a symbol of the future that was.
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In the internet age, trying to stop abortion by closing clinics is like trying to eradicate pornography by seizing magazines.
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Seizing on a notion to win her back, Jeff hand-letters a sign to brandish near the race's finish line.
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The province has turned into a police state, with officials surveilling Muslim residents, collecting their DNA and seizing their passports.
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In March 2016, the Drug Enforcement Administration obtained a search warrant for Dr. Choy's office, seizing records and computer equipment.
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Also on Wednesday, the Boston Bruins won their opening N.H.L. playoff game, seizing home ice advantage from the Ottawa Senators.
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The U.S. military said the soldier was not killed in an IED attack but died seizing a Taliban weapon's cache.
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In the Phoenix area, the authorities recently raided three homes over eight days, seizing hundreds of THC cartridges at each.
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United States border agents reported seizing 32 kilograms of fentanyl in 2015; the next year, they confiscated more than 270.
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That gives otherwise unemployed candidates like Biden and Buttigieg an opportunity, and Buttigieg's debate performance was him seizing that opportunity.
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Already, construction has resulted in the federal government seizing land belonging to working-class families that Democrats profess to represent.
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Cortland quickly agreed, seizing it as a rare opportunity for athletes at a level where athletic scholarships are not awarded.
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Lawmakers are seizing on the European Union's multi-billion dollar ruling against Apple to push their case for tax reform.
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Seizing on this discrepancy, Mr. Shechtman set about parsing Mr. Vargas's answers in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
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He also dismissed criticisms that Wall Street may be seizing on financial market issues to push for easier rules overall.
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For the first time since 2011, Airbus is the world's largest planemaker, seizing the crown from embattled U.S. rival Boeing.
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He said that financial pressure — particularly seizing criminally obtained assets and increasing sanctions — could halt abuses in the short term.
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We have already seen countries like China and Russia seizing the moment and making bold moves to develop the Arctic.
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"Breaking free from the prison of corporate media and seizing means of own production," Maza, as the leftist "Karl" said.
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If it's not seizing of an ally's land and killing of allied lives, albeit not one with a sovereign state.
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Oyo has conducted surprise raids at some properties, seizing employee cellphones and checking rooms and records for evidence, they said.
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Likewise seizing the moment to make some news and jumping on the dual sexes bandwagon is Stuart Vevers at Coach.
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The accord would also prevent a country from seizing on inclusion of minor components to block the other's arms exports.
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The Kavanaugh vote Hawley is seizing on McCaskill's votes against both of Trump's Supreme Court nominees -- Neil Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol are carrying it out, combing the country, seizing and terrifying the innocent.
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" @TuckerCarlson @FoxNews Trump also quoted the Fox News host as saying the country is "now seizing land from white farmers.
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Seizing on the latest controversy, five House Democrats wrote a letter to Price on Wednesday urging him to step aside.
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Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since seizing the enclave from Fatah in 2007, is not a member of the PLO.
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The budget would gear more Treasury Department funds toward implementing financial sanctions, investigating terrorism financing and seizing terrorists' bank accounts.
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At the same time, Turkey's authoritarian president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has been seizing greater control over the country's economic policy.
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Polite powers manage to resolve these kinds of issues without actually arresting and seizing and pointing guns at each other.
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Seizing on the Tuesday missile strike, Ms. Haley pressed her accusations against Iran at a United Nations Security Council meeting.
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Rather than seizing on each mini-crisis, lawmakers, journalists and everyday people need to start thinking about the bigger picture.
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THE seizing of opportunity is a recurring theme in American culture, from "Little House on the Prairie" to "The Gold Rush".
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As for the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, the process of isolating and ultimately seizing the city has already begun, she said.
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Coalition forces have made modest territorial gains over the course of the war but appear far from seizing back the capital.
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But I understand why people are kind of looking to it and seizing upon it, and I think because it's complex.
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Ads from national Republican groups seizing on Delgado's rap songs from 2007 have also stoked accusations of racism in the district.
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The big hurdle, in the U.S. military's view, is seizing Islamic State-held territory around the Syrian town of Abu Kamal.
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The Clippers led by as many as 13 in the first half before seizing a 51-42 lead at the break.
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The United States went to war to prevent Saddam from seizing the 10% of global oil reserves then controlled by Kuwait.
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But that was no excuse for violating press freedoms and likely breaking California law by seizing a journalist's equipment and notes.
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Retailing (and rarely falling from) a steep $549, seizing this $109.01 Amazon coupon gets you the complete Airwrap set for $439.99.
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In Donbas they have been creeping forward, seizing positions in the "grey zone" occupied by separatists in violation of the agreements.
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He also accuses China of seizing the economy's commanding heights (Jokowi has encouraged a lot of mainland Chinese investment in infrastructure).
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Netiwit has emerged as a rare critic of the military junta, which has silenced most dissent since seizing power in 2014.
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Malaysia is a key transit point for illegal narcotics, with authorities seizing record amounts of crystal methamphetamine in the past year.
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He then fired on a group of gendarmes jogging outside their barracks before seizing hostages at the supermarket in nearby Trebes.
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But if he has learned anything, it is that reigning over the brewing world is more work than seizing the crown.
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The company has always harbored a desire to expand across Southeast Asia and, after Uber's exit, it is seizing an opportunity.
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His government backs UN sanctions, in recent weeks seizing two Chinese-linked ships suspected of illegally supplying North Korea with oil.
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To that he added such standard post-Soviet abuses as the abrupt expropriation of any private business that looked worth seizing.
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The sweeping powers that the junta has enjoyed since seizing power in 2014 will lapse once a new cabinet is installed.
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It is about seizing the huge and exciting opportunities that will flow from a new place for Britain in the world.
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Corporacion America Airports, the global airport concessionaire, is seizing on the momentum with a roughly US$650m IPO to fuel expansion.
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Seizing on this, conservatives like to argue that many beneficiaries of programmes like Medicaid, health insurance for the poor, are undeserving.
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Officers directed their attention to homes they knew were vacant, arresting people who were inside them and finding and seizing drugs.
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Mr. Erdogan is seizing the moment to take credit for the strong economic performance before the economy shows signs of overheating.
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Kevin Love seizing Steph Curry on the line, the one great defensive play he had to give to this cold world?
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He says they don't work— criminals will get guns anyway—and that registering guns is the first step to seizing them.
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That's a lot for anyone to keep track of, but 69-year-old James Newell Osterberg Jr. is seizing his moment.
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But the Democrats are, as they proved in 2016, a party fully capable of seizing defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Tensions in the Middle East offered some support to prices, with Iran seizing a tanker that it said was smuggling fuel.
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Starting in Havana in the west, the tour reversed the route Castro took across the island after seizing power in 1959.
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Why didn't he object to Iran seizing our sailors and promising a harsh response if they didn't release them by sunrise?
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Seizing on the more conventional association of the colour pink, the Communist Youth League praised the online mobs as female nationalists.
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The move sparked widespread outrage, with Democrats seizing on images of children being detained in what appeared to be metal cages.
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Uncertain who is in charge and remembering the shortages of the past, those with guns might start seizing food and looting.
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But the book is also a survival story that shines a light on North Korea's history of seizing United States citizens.
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"By seizing that domain, those bots now are talking to the FBI as opposed to the original malicious controller," he said.
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That October, Lenin and the Bolsheviks overturned the interim government, seizing power and setting in motion the dictatorship of the proletariat.
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Boko Haram has ravaged Nigeria and other sub-Saharan nations along Lake Chad, killing civilians, kidnapping people and seizing entire villages.
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But only Italy has carried out a high-profile freezing of assets, seizing Arkady Rotenberg's real estate worth some $2628 million.
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Instead, Flores said he spent $40 million of his own money on drugs that the DEA was tracking and then seizing.
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Republican donors had hoped that Mr. Trump would shed his practice, from the primary season, of seizing attention with incendiary remarks.
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Unrest began in November 2015, sparked by the government's plan to expand the capital by seizing land from farmers in Oromia.
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Indeed, seizing his calls and texts would likely include exchanges with Watkins, but she would not be the target of surveillance.
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But Trump's laser focus on coal and nuclear power — and companies seizing on that — distracts the debate from more substantive issues.
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Was he was descended from the wood gods, their power seizing his spirit at his time of greatest on court trial?
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Al-Qaeda's Yemen affiliate has also capitalized on the power vacuum of the last year, seizing Yemen's third largest city, Mukalla.
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He did not directly answer whether sanctions to punish Russia for seizing the Ukrainian peninsula would remain in place in perpetuity.
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In a span of six pitches, the Astros had gone from trailing by a run to seizing an 11-8 lead.
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But after he returned to Libya in 2011 with brash ambitions of seizing power, American officials kept him at arms length.
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This is a man who has parroted white nationalist talking points about South Africa's black leadership seizing land from white farmers.
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Inspector Pine knew the Stonewall; he had raided it just four days earlier, arresting employees and seizing liquor that Tuesday night.
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Law enforcement officials searched Katz's house in South Baltimore Sunday, according to the Baltimore Sun, as well as seizing his vehicle.
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Critics say that some governments are seizing virtually dictatorial authority with few safeguards under the cover of a public health crisis.
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Venture capitalists and other investors, seizing on Uber's rapid growth, shoveled billions of dollars into the company to help it dominate.
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Seizing the angry mood, the Egypt-based Muslim Brotherhood created an armed Palestinian branch - Hamas - with its power base in Gaza.
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It achieved it the way ideological factions often have in the past — by seizing control of a major party's nomination process.
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There was a lot of talk Sunday night about a new order in Hollywood; women seizing the day and their rights.
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Another friend reminds me that to reclaim singlehood the way queer people once reclaimed "queer" is a means of seizing power.
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While traditionally treated with deference, the military has faced criticism since seizing power in 2014, the 12th successful coup since 1932.
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Lenders have always pursued delinquent borrowers: by filing lawsuits, garnishing their wages, putting liens on their property and seizing tax refunds.
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The SDF, with the YPG at its forefront, controls much of north and east Syria, after seizing territory from Islamic State.
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But he has presided over a precipitous economic decline that began with the seizing of white-owned farms starting in 2000.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials reported seizing nearly $1 million in fake cash – all of it in one dollar bills.
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Legislators who feel like the social network is too big are seizing on their second chance to constrain it with Libra.
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In addition to the missing texts, Republicans are also seizing on the content of the messages that were turned over Friday.
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Democrats are seizing the opportunity, targeting vulnerable GOP Senate candidates and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, for failing to denounce Trump.
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Now, Zumar is populated almost entirely by Kurds, many of whom, like Abu Suhail, have had no qualms about seizing homes.
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Financially pressed news organizations are not being shy about seizing the moment to celebrate — and cash in on — their aggressive independence.
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Seizing information from file drawers or personal computers used to require entering a building to examine paper or a hard drive.
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Trump can graciously accept Jackson's decision -- seizing on those terrible Democrats who won't let a "fine man" like Dr. Jackson serve.
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Rather than seizing the company through nationalization, the Saudi government purchased Aramco from its American owners in transactions in the 1970s.
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But if you're not seizing on the power to perform oversight, then you're not doing a big part of the job.
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Advocacy groups opposing the Senate's health plan are seizing on a weeklong congressional recess to turn up the heat on Republicans.
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More drastic punishments brought on by tax debt include the IRS filing a federal tax lien and possibly seizing your assets.
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Limbaugh, who also compared the virus to the "common cold," followed up on Tuesday by seizing on the Messonnier-Rosenstein connection.
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With the rapidly growing internet seizing her interest, she joined the Network Research Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1990.
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When he returned home, 150 men came to ransack his house, seizing his union meeting minutes and his Masonic lodge books.
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Seizing on the controversy, Trump declared "I love WikiLeaks" at a campaign rally while he read some of the leaked messages.
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When they got sick or fell behind on payments, companies fired them, seizing their trucks and thousands they had paid in.
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Seizing those opportunities will require policymakers at multiple levels to understand the complex mix of benefits and risks these technologies provide.
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Eddie, now four years old, was born functionally blind due to peculiarities in his brain, and started seizing after seven months.
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ISIS has indeed lost much of its territory since 2014 when it burst onto stage by decisively seizing Mosul in Iraq.
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Women tried to gain the right to vote by simply seizing it, a plan that was known as the New Departure.
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Instead, on July 22016, 215, Sisi went on television and announced that he was deposing President Mohammed Morsi and seizing power.
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U.S. involved an AR-15 that the ATF had tampered with after seizing to convert it into an illegal automatic weapon.
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Seizing the moment, he should have told the unelected, hereditary Northern leader to tear down the walls of his inhumane gulags.
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During an appearance on another network early Thursday, Cruz accused Democrats of seizing on mass shootings to push a political agenda.
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In practice, though, it would mean seizing land that's vital to any future Palestinian state's success — effectively dismantling the peace process.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry said it was also seizing a Moscow dacha compound used by U.S. diplomats to relax from Aug.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry said it was also seizing a Moscow dacha compound used by U.S. diplomats for recreation, from Aug.
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Democrats bolstered: House Democrats are seizing on the release of the partial transcript as evidence that bolsters their case for impeachment.
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And the folksy Mr. Northam is not nearly as deft, particularly when it comes to seizing openings to press his opponent.
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As early as 2011, investigators have been seizing shipments of "sample tiles" — Iraqi artifacts — to various Hobby Lobby offices or affiliates.
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Which is why we're asking you: Do you think the government went too far in seizing records and documents from journalists?
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This decision follows the Danish parliament's approval of the law proposal that allows seizing valuables and delaying family reunions for asylum seekers.
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House conservatives openly acknowledge that they are seizing on Trump's reputation as a dealmaker to try to reshape the health care overhaul.
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The SDF said last week that, after seizing 80 percent of Raqqa, the battle for the city had entered its final stages.
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Or, after seizing the site, the agency could have redirected users to a spoofed version of it, minus the child pornography material.
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Seizing tankers on the high seas, however, will be impossible for Iran to disown, and for America and its allies to ignore.
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Moore's campaign has cast Jones as a liberal out of step with Alabama voters, seizing on the Democrat's support of abortion rights.
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Sherwood claimed credit for seizing on the political moment and reaching out to Donald Trump voters, as Barr's character supported President Trump.
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After briefly seizing control of that road, protesters were forced back by repeated police tear gas barrages, pepper spray and baton charges.
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Israel, however, is wasting no time in seizing on Trump's arrival, announcing the construction of 2,500 new homes in West Bank settlements.
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Those groups are seizing the moment to draw attention and volunteers to their causes, and turn social media slacktivism into political activism.
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Alongside generosity should go efforts to recoup some of the money spent by seizing assets stolen by those in power in Venezuela.
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But its special forces subsequently played a pivotal role in seizing Crimea and supporting pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014.
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Iran has made this clear to the US since its revolution in 1979 that began with seizing the US Embassy in Tehran.
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Walmart is seizing control of part of its Angus beef supply chain, and both Walmart and Kroger have integrated their milk supplies.
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But he has also been politically more astute than the West, both in swiftly seizing opportunities and in sticking by his allies.
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"The government is seizing on a group of people with serious mental illness who are unable to manage their money," he said.
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The fighters rounded up men with connections to the Afghan government and the security forces; after that, they began seizing village elders.
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As for HCL, it sees an opportunity to continue to build the Notes/Domino business, and it's seizing it with this purchase.
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After dramatically seizing control of the Commons agenda, Parliament has begun debating the various realistic Brexit options before holding votes on them.
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Saturday that his son had died at the mall, and that police had searched the family's apartment, seizing photos and other materials.
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Castro brought the party to a crashing halt, seizing the mobsters' casinos and hotels and sending them scurrying back to the States.
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As a result, PAS made some headway, seizing the state of Terengganu from BN. In three states there was no clear winner.
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When he ran out of cash, he started seizing things, such as white-owned commercial farms, and giving them to his supporters.
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Messaging apps are seizing upon the opportunity to integrate a number of these services into their experience and become more platform-like.
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First, there are the assets MBS is seizing from scores of Saudi citizens, which could be used to invest in underdeveloped sectors.
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Meanwhile, Republican nominee Donald Trump is seizing on a late and surprising chance to unite a GOP splintered by his controversial candidacy.
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Conoco tried to enforce the award by seizing PDVSA's Caribbean assets, but the dispute was resolved last year through a payment agreement.
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Grady fainted, her bruised body seizing as she and Phillips waited for an ambulance to take her to Conway Regional Medical Center.
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The Privacy Protection Act of 1980 prevents authorities from searching or seizing journalists' "work product materials" in the course of an investigation.
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Rather, it is the apotheosis of Gingrich Republicanism turned in on itself: cynical, based on abstractions, and devoted to seizing political power.
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For all this focus on policy, Gingrich believed the real key to electoral victory and governing success—to seizing power—was messaging.
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Investigators have already searched Najib's home and several properties, seizing cash, jewelry and luxury items estimated to be worth millions of dollars.
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It is no surprise, then, that the FCC should seek to claim new regulatory turf by seizing a new mandate: the Internet.
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"We ought to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy," Pence said, adding that there will still be investigations into the shootings.
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But Susie is mainly focused on dancing, though, seizing a chance to take on Patricia's role in a high-profile performance piece.
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Russian forces then surrounded the Ukrainian ships, opening fire on the warships and wounding six crew members, before seizing all three vessels.
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Stockpiling electrical and electronic components, caching Meals Ready to Eat and quickly seizing control of fuel supplies could mitigate the worst effects.
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Since Clinton's departure, Putin has reasserted Russia on the world stage, seizing Ukraine's Crimea region and intervening militarily in Syria's civil war.
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Otherwise, Trump may be abrogating his constitutional authority by ordering the troops to go it alone in seizing land along the border.
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Security forces have also recently begun seizing leftist books from citizens in an apparent attempt to prevent a feared revival of communism.
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Authorities in Mexico have since raided dozens of bars, resorts and clubs, seizing more than 22019,000 gallons of tainted and counterfeit alcohol.
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Much of the action revolves around a mafia-don-like figure named Colonel Saruê who is seizing land and exploiting plantation laborers.
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And the GOP is already seizing on McCaskill's ardent support for Clinton in 2016 as a way to rile up the base.
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Saikaley told CBC News that the TD Canada Trust bank gave him "faulty advice" that led to U.S. officials seizing the money.
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The government is desperate to avoid defaulting on its debt, since that would lead to creditors seizing oil shipments and assets abroad.
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Investigators have already searched Najib's home and several properties, seizing cash, jewelery and luxury items estimated to be worth millions of dollars.
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Gunmen were also shown seizing buses and forcing passengers off in order to use the vehicles to block roads around the city.
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"I just think what we ought to do is we ought to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy," Mr. Pence said.
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The Food and Drug Administration targeted more than 500 websites, issuing warning letters and seizing nearly 100 website domain names, including buyhydrocodoneonline.
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In 2017, then National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster explained to Trump why seizing the natural resources of another country was ill-advised.
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And he told me, he's known since he was a kid that success takes seizing opportunities and going after what you want.
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With the American military presence down to less than 10,000 troops in Afghanistan, the Taliban are again seizing large stretches of territory.
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She is responding by seizing on the opportunity to share articles about all of the men who are being accused of harassment.
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I was fortunate to witness an example of faculty seizing an opportunity for learning in the midst of protest this past April.
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Seizing the moment to reform NATO and the UN and deepen democracy support could place Trump in the surprising role of statesman.
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Seizing it would put the Syrian regime back in control of all four major cities and make an opposition government less likely.
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Trump's critics are already accusing him of seizing on the situation in Syria to deflect attention from his political plight at home.
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Here's what Trump could do if he declares a state of emergency, from seizing control of the internet to declaring martial law.
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So Republican dislike of the list is why the GOP is now seizing on the chance to amend the provision in Obamacare.
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Today, as the community starts to recover amid relative calm, the women of PK5 are seizing the opportunity to change their situation.
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The operation aims to push Islamic State fighters back from the border and prevent Kurdish militia fighters seizing ground in their wake.
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Mahathir on Monday said he was not concerned about a fallout with China for seizing money from a state-owned Chinese firm.
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A Labour lawmaker was later ejected from the debating chamber after seizing a ceremonial mace in a symbolic attempt to halt proceedings.
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Police reported seizing cash worth $15,979 from a group of five people who were caught using false passports at the Copenhagen airport.
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Smith, sexy women proved they wouldn't let men get away with seizing their power and leaving them feeling both violated and vulnerable.
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Like the Islamic State attacks on Paris last year, the operation appeared aimed at spreading chaos and fear rather than seizing territory.
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It would require seizing the oil, defending the oilfields, and maintaining that defense of the oilfields and the pipelines for many years.
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But that momentum is being temporarily overshadowed by the latest scuffle between McConnell and Trump, with Strange's competitors seizing on the infighting.
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On Monday, Iraqi forces said that they had reached the outskirts of Kirkuk, seizing oil fields and other sites from Kurdish forces.
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"Insurgents captured a security post of local police, and after seizing equipment in the post they burned it down," Mr. Saadi said.
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Trump's campaign is meanwhile seizing on his anti-China rhetoric to attack his likely general election opponent former Vice President Joe Biden.
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The lyrics get weirder as the track speeds on, as if whatever demon is inhabiting him this time is seizing the controls.
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Four years ago, when one city in neighboring Anhui Province began seizing coffins, six older people killed themselves, The Beijing News reported.
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Arresting climate change requires America and China to cooperate and channel their competition into salvaging the planet rather than seizing its resources.
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Seizing her chance, she made a run for it and began knocking on doors, finally finding a family who let her in.
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Austria's migration policy will now include seizing migrants' cellphones on entry, stripping migrants of their cash and depriving them of medical confidentiality.
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ET: Italian prosecutors launched an investigation into the company that made the spyware, seizing its computers and shutting down the malware's infrastructure.
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On other issues, Ms. Haspel has won Mr. Trump's trust by seizing on his interests that intersect with the intelligence community's agenda.
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The Syrian government is intent on seizing two main intersections in order to open the highway between Damascus, the capital, and Aleppo.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called an early election for next month, seizing on anxiety about North Korea and weakness in the opposition.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided a health care business linked to Joe Biden's brother in late January, seizing boxes of documents.
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Within hours, the police arrested him at his home, seizing any closed-circuit camera footage from his home and disabling the cameras.
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But the contractions seizing Ms. Abernathy's lower back early that June morning told her that her son and daughter were coming. Now.
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The defense also argues that the warrant was overbroad and that agents seizing records went beyond what limits the warrant did set.
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Why it matters: Republicans and the White House have been ramping up their attempts to discredit the whistleblower, seizing on an Aug.
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TMZ reported at the time that people on board the plane with Higgins said he had taken several unknown pills before seizing.
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Now the senator from Massachusetts is seizing on a CNN report that Sanders once told her a woman can't win the presidency.
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Democrats are seizing on the few tools at their disposal given their limited ability to direct congressional oversight while in the minority.
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After losing the House in 1994, Democrats controlled the chamber for just four years before seizing it again in the 2018 election.
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He is also seizing on one of history's durable rules: changing a nation goes hand-in-hand with changing its rail system.
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In this case, federal agents finally busted the operation, seizing more than 400 "narco horses," which they auctioned off for $12 million.
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If the Justice Department succeeds in seizing the property, an interesting question is whether those assets should be returned to Malaysian officials.
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Both he and Sanders have solidified their standing in the last month, seizing a clear first and second spot in U.S. polls.
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Using a tool stolen from the United States government, hackers conducted attacks that aimed to blackmail computer users by seizing their data.
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Rather than fretting over the billions left on the table, Buffett was focused on seizing the right opportunity when it comes along.
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But the experts are united in this: You're doing it wrong, seizing an advantage at the expense and safety of other commuters.
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He meets with several pot entrepreneurs, from small-scale startups to multi-million dollar enterprises, all seizing on this extraordinary business opportunity.
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Democrats -- seizing on some of Kavanaugh's past statements regarding presidential authority -- hope to highlight Dean's testimony on the abuse of executive power.
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That could create some angst for Roberts, who has increasingly tried to separate the court from the political polarization seizing the country.
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The Taliban have the military initiative in Afghanistan, striking targets in Kabul seemingly at will and seizing important territory around the country.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for seizing guns "early" from potentially dangerous people without having to first obtain a court order.
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In response to the data leak, Ecuadorian authorities raided the house of William Roberto G, Novaestrat's manager, seizing electronic equipment and computers.
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However, seizing the vehicle not only punished the teenager, but it also punished the entire family, who were not involved or charged.
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In Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has taken a less subtle route, jailing journalists and seizing control of the country's independent newspapers.
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In September 2008, the U.S. government appointed the FHFA as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac after seizing the mortgage financiers.
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"Senior members of Barack Obama's administration are apologizing for Iran seizing two U.S. Navy vessels and holding 10 sailors hostage," Cotton said.
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Some of those measures included seizing and searching the cellphones of Afghan soldiers for any connections to the Taliban, the officer said.
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Airstrikes have forced the Taliban to lie low in rural areas, where they prefer to operate, seizing territory and extorting from locals.
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It is intended to deter Russia from seizing Polish territory by infiltration, as it is accused of having done in eastern Ukraine.
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Moscow is seizing on that rollback as a way to undermine U.S. influence in its own backyard, some foreign policy experts say.
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Resolving festering bad loans, either by forcing asset sales or seizing ownership, is an essential part of restoring the health of Indian banking.
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DeMoss opens by telling the students he is going to touch on three points: seizing opportunity, being an intriguing person, and living life.
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ICE worked alongside agents with the U.S. Border Patrol to make the arrests, seizing cash, cars and drugs during the massive sting operation.
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Turkey's intelligence agency serves as the expeditionary arm of the Turkish state, reportedly seizing 80 Turkish citizens from 18 countries by March 2018.
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The Iraqi government responded by seizing Kurdish-held Kirkuk and other territory disputed between the Kurds and the central government, including Tuz Khurmatu.
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The demonstration was peaceful though police said they detained 21 people who wanted to disrupt the rally, seizing gas masks, masks and knives.
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Seizing the whole of Aleppo would put the government in control of Syria's five major cities, marking a turning point in the war.
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"(China is) seizing the narrative on the renminbi," said Andy Wong, multi-asset senior investment manager at Pictet Asset Management in Hong Kong.
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He cast the assassinations as part of an ISIS strategy aimed not at seizing cities again but at maintaining a long-term presence.
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Keenly aware of the transient qualities of any viral meme, left-wing groups have pounced, seizing the opportunity to swiftly implement environmental policies.
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Over the past two years, Twitter has made a relentless push into news, seizing on it as an identity it had long lacked.
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The Iraqi government responded by seizing the Kurdish-held city of Kirkuk and other territory disputed between the Kurds and the central government.
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Within 25 years, the immensely powerful Royal Navy went from protecting the maritime slave trade to shutting it down and seizing slave ships.
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Censoring a professional player for expressing support for the democracy movement in Hong Kong — and seizing his money — is way over the line.
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It comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of the drivers who are charged with seizing control of autonomous vehicles during dangerous incidents.
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With Trump seizing control of the debate and hardly letting Clinton get in a word, a refrain began among the Twitterati: Where's Lester?
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Authorities on Wednesday arrested 50 members of two rival biker gangs in Rhode Island, seizing 53 illegal guns and large quantities of narcotics.
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"Land reform" sounds innocuous but involves great upheaval: seizing land from those who have it and giving it to those who do not.
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That didn't stop Clinton's Republican presidential opponent, Donald Trump, from seizing on the news Monday and calling for the State Department official's resignation.
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In May, the lower house is expected to vote on whether to ban prosecutors from seizing the documents, phones or computers of lawyers.
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Chinese companies are increasingly seizing opportunities in the Gulf, expanding overseas in line with the investment policy championed by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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The new government has reopened an investigation into the case, with police raiding Najib&aposs properties and seizing cash, jewelry and other valuables.
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The government had insufficient security forces in Marawi to prevent the fighters from fanning out across the city and seizing hundreds of buildings.
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"The plans that the US made, they still have validity today, it's about seizing population centers, transport hubs, paralyzing the country," said Coombs.
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While moving through southern Canada, troops would be compromising communication infrastructure and seizing key political figures (mainly military) like the chief of defense.
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Syrian state television on Monday said the army had made major advances, seizing 40 percent of the area previously held by the rebels.
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Officers from Poland's counterintelligence agency, known as the ABW, raided Huawei's offices Tuesday as well as Wang's home, seizing documents and electronic equipment.
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Yamaha's Maverick Vinales was fourth with Britain's Cal Cruchlow seizing fifth at the line for LCR Honda from Quartararo's team mate Franco Morbidelli.
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And she backs regulation to impede finance executives from seizing outsize rents for themselves and their firms, and to protect consumers from fraud.
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Done in this way, the Twitter essay becomes something much different than seizing a soap box and forcing everyone to listen to you.
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Republicans have been seizing on projected premium increases for insurance plans offered through the healthcare law in the final weeks of the campaign.
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It's a stretch, but then again, so too was the star of "The Apprentice" crushing every primary opponent and seizing the Republican nomination.
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The Iraqi government responded to the referendum by seizing Kurdish-held Kirkuk and other territory disputed between the Kurds and the central government.
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Tuesday's event was an opportunity for new Democratic leaders to take the stage without a former president or presidential candidate seizing the limelight.
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Henry VIII, after seizing monastic endowments and giving them to his supporters, ordered an inquiry into Oxford and Cambridge college endowments in 22008.
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His latest battle is to prevent the government seizing land for the Konaktepe dam, which would be located inside a nearby nature reserve.
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Just this week, it announced raiding a Sacramento delivery business and seizing "cannabis, edibles and tobacco products" from a dispensary in Orange County.
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Seizing the opportunity presented by the recent equity pullback in February, our investment committee has changed its view on EM equities to "outperform".
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Epstein lived in this Manhattan townhouse up until the time of his arrest, and prosecutors are in the process of seizing the house.
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It paid nothing in the end, seizing the property after declaring his bank, which had pledged the shipyards as collateral for loans, bankrupt.
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Seizing the Toys 'R' Us opportunity The collapse of Sears, Toys "R" Us, and Bon-Ton is boosting the rest of the pack.
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As you read this, apps from digital healthcare companies are already seizing the open space that exists in every patient's pocket or purse.
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So by seizing control of Hodor's mind in the present, just before his death, Bran screwed up his mind decades in the past.
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And though conservatives are seizing on the bill in the wake of the attack, it has limited support in the Senate Republican caucus.
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Senators are seizing opportunities to pass legislation in 22019, hoping to overcome election-year gridlock and a raging battle over the Supreme Court.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) released a video last month seizing on the Virginia Democrat's vow to repeal the GOP tax law.
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The Democrats remarkably regained control of the House for the first time in 12 years in addition to seizing control of the Senate.
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Republicans are seizing on the Democratic fight over expanding the Supreme Court as they look for leverage in the 2628 White House fight.
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Aggressive regulatory bodies like the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) increasingly impose these mandates by seizing what is the exclusive legislative power of Congress.
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As part of the American case, Swiss authorities are seizing several paintings, including one by Vincent van Gogh and two by Claude Monet.
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Democrats have aimed their most aggressive attacks at Rosendale, seizing on his background in Maryland and questions about his experience as a rancher.
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Dozens of SEBI officials raided offices and homes of brokers on Dec 22, seizing mobile phones and laptops, one regulatory source told Reuters.
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Within a few weeks, pro-Russian separatist rebels began seizing towns in southeastern Ukraine, which has close cultural and political ties to Russia.
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"Today he gamely repeated Putin's argument that Russia was justified in seizing the sovereign territory of another country by force," Mr. Sullivan said.
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Instead, his speech was aimed at seizing leverage over congressional Democrats to build support for his demand for $5.7 billion in wall funding.
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Thousands of Twitter users are seizing on the facial reaction from Nunes after Schiff announced a brief break following Goldman's line of questioning.
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Trump rose to notoriety in conservative circles by seizing on the idea that former President Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States.
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He alerted other amateur historians, and together they got law enforcement officials in two states to swiftly intervene, seizing the sword on Oct.
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In seizing a foreign tanker which it accuses of "violating international regulations," Tehran has resorted to a form of piracy in international waters.
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Seizing the moment, dozens of young people gathered and chanted against the government, in the shadow of apartment buildings and fast food restaurants.
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She started to talk again, but then faltered, her body seizing in a shiver that made her arms jerk, like a sleeping dog's.
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Moscow would find itself bogged down in hostile terrain — seizing territory is easier than holding and pacifying it — and facing renewed Western sanctions.
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Other ideas, such as seizing Iraq's oil, may not even be physically possible (the oil rests beneath the ground of a sovereign state).
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The size and timing of this latest equity injection is due to seizing the moment, and tapping networks of people to do so.
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AQAP has exploited the Yemeni war to expand its control, seizing Mukalla, the capital of Hadramout province, last year and recruiting more followers.
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Investigators scrambled to find the culprit, seizing more than 1,000 devices from the C.I.A. as top-secret operations and computer networks shut down.
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Islamists are not on the verge of seizing power in any advanced Western democracy or even winning significant political influence at the polls.
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Indeed, the government isn't seizing capital, labor, or equipment for itself and taking it without compensating private citizens and businesses that control them.
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Seizing on the chance to drive with Yates horsepower under his hood, Jarrett left Joe Gibbs Racing and signed with Mr. Yates's team.
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The report is critical of Mark Peters, the city's investigation commissioner, for seizing control of the agency that polices misconduct in city schools.
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With a shift back to recitative, Phèdre realizes her situation is hopeless and urges Hippolyte to kill her, before seizing his sword herself.
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But after that withdrawal, the group rapidly rebuilt itself, and just four years later succeeded in seizing a territory the size of Britain.
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It was plunged into chaos when the predominately Muslim Seleka rebels started attacking towns and grabbing territory before seizing power in March 2013.
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Moscow responded that year by seizing Ukraine's Crimea peninsula and backing pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, where fighting has killed 10,000 people.
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Over the last year, Mr. Vance has roiled the city's rarefied art world, seizing work from major museums, auction houses and private collections.
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Even "Ocean's 8" conjures the current corporate-feminist imperative of women seizing capital, like a kind of equal-pay initiative for female thieves.
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This would mean, essentially, a Trump ally seizing control of the investigation back from Rosenstein, whom the president doesn't know well or trust.
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"I am proud of the officers for seizing this significant marijuana load," said Otay Mesa Port Director Rosa Hernandez in the press release.
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The Islamic State declared a cross-border "caliphate" in Syria and Iraq in 2014, seizing a third of Iraq during a sweeping offensive.
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And some critics are seizing on Cohn's assertion that, with $1,000, a family 'could renovate their kitchen, they could buy a new car.
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Russia said on Tuesday that its troops were patrolling territory in northern Syria vacated by the Americans, seizing more territory in the conflict.
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The military has made major progress in beating back the group, raiding its forest hide-outs and seizing terrain once controlled by militants.
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The FBI previously searched a house in Chicago in October 2014 as part of the investigation, seizing several computers, cellphones and hard drives.
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But Kaepernick has proved remarkably deft at seizing narrative control, too — outwitting the N.F.L.'s image makers through canny use of social media.
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"Target is seizing a tremendous opportunity to leverage local delivery as a retail differentiator," Grand Junctionn CEO Rob Howard said in a statement.
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The Israeli settlers, many of whom moved to the West Bank with the explicit ideological purpose of seizing control of Palestinian land, do.
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The bust involved seizing 57 Mason jars filled with liquid thought to be THC, or contain it, and thousands of empty vaping cartridges.
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There's no denying that Mr. Lighthizer's boss is partly responsible for the free-trade hot potato, but seizing on that conflates the issues.
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Seizing on the turmoil after the resignation of John A. Boehner as House speaker, Mr. Chaffetz emerged as a contender to replace him.
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Sanders' team is seizing on his haul in order to argue that he is the strongest candidate to take on President Donald Trump.
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Kamala Harris' surprise attack on Biden in the first debate paid off handsomely for her, and Booker desperately needs a momentum-seizing moment.
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After seizing the dogs, HSUS set up a makeshift shelter in New Hampshire to care for them and nurse them back to health.
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The authors also hope the report would spur action from banks and governments, such as seizing assets and imposing sanctions on those named.
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Along the border, officials with US Customs and Border Protection also report a steep increase in the amount of meth they are seizing.
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