The singers were sensational and were allowed to do what sensational singers can: Make drama out of their voices.
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" HBO's programming president Casey Bloys also defended the graphic content of the show, telling The Hollywood Reporter that "It's not sensational to be sensational.
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Jessica looks sensational slightly darker — it accentuates her high cheekbones.
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My exact same strong, muscular, powerful, sensational arms and body.
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You can call it bizarre, funny, silly or simply sensational.
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There's yet another sensational case that allegedly involves Le Roux.
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More sensational individual stories have hit the wires as well.
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You don't need to sensationalize something that is already sensational.
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Scott continued his sensational start to the season for Niagara.
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Where Alig's statements were glib and sensational, James brought heart.
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By triple checking before sharing sensational stories on social media.
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Siege, published on Tuesday, is, if anything, even more sensational.
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Arthur: The Obamas were both sensational: positive, optimistic and aspirational.
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And James Quincey is doing a sensational job on that.
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I find it sensational and not based on the data.
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Allen was sensational in the first half, scoring 22 points.
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The lack of impulse control is just — *kisses fingers* — sensational.
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Ripe with sensational twists, The Gift is, well, a gift.
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The works are not sensational, and many are great literature.
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Writing in The Times, Stephen Holden called DiCaprio's performance "sensational."
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Sometimes, it even creates sensational narratives to amplify such successes.
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But Wein — a pilot herself — smartly avoids the sensational term.
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A sensational new book mines the Catholic Church's sexual secrets.
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But in that sensational rookie season, in which Suzuki batted .
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In fact, normally there is a lack of significant news to interest the public — that's why so much cable news and social media is dominated by the trivial, the sensational and the made-up sensational.
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The more sensational, the better the chance it will attract attention.
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The more we see it, the less sensational it will become.
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This is a story of her experiences that is absolutely sensational.
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I can't point to anything about this mouse that's obviously sensational.
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The bread was sensational — crusty but soft, and with that butter!
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On Snapchat, that initiative led to sensational headlines and titillating thumbnails.
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And two of the most sensational talents are still only 17.
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The tabloid Weekly World News dreamed up sensational headlines about Mrs.
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Like their entire case— its not very sensational, when truthfully explained.
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As journalistic fiascos go, it was one of the most sensational.
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Bank of America has done a sensational job under Brian Moynihan.
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Beyond Roanoke, the week's three other American shootings were less sensational.
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When writing the book, did you worry about making it sensational?
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Even in Canada, sensational murder trials are always described as circuses.
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His creation, "The Runaway," is patchy, hybrid, flawed and often sensational.
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"I thought Luke was sensational," North Carolina coach Roy Williams said.
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This may not be the sensational story you are looking for.
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Sensational headlines can take a serious hit on the bottom line.
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At some point, the sensational must lead to news of substance.
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Ironically, Luongo's sensational save drew a loud cheer from the crowd.
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That is really the fun of college, and unfortunately, the things that become well-known are the things that become sensational, and often, the things that become sensational are the most idealistic or the most impractical.
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The show has a struck a perfect balance between sensational and real.
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All we have to do is wrap the stories in sensational headlines.
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How do they decide whose turf a sensational case like this is?
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News outlets first began reporting on the sensational topknot in early 2012.
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Kim Kardashian looks sensational catching some rays in Mexico, butt and all.
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At the time, Cesnik's murder was sensational, and it gripped the area.
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It's all very sensational, sure, but only in the most amazing way.
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As sensational as that tidbit is, it's not what gets 50 going.
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Forget the horror: Resident Evil VII is a sensational video game, period.
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But further sensational revelations could see them back out on the streets.
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It's being called one of the most sensational discoveries in recent times.
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Now she can switch into the Sensational She-Hulk whenever she pleases.
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Grab the Thanos T-Shirt for $19.99 See Details Amazing. Spectacular. Sensational.
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When it comes to a sensational story, reporters clamor for more information.
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So this is by no means a story of sensational crowdfunding failure.
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Fox has been benefiting from the most sensational U.S. presidential election campaign.
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At times Dikotter's account focuses on the sensational rather than the nuanced.
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But-- Bank of America has done a sensational job under Brian Moynihan.
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It wouldn't be the Met Gala without a parade of sensational gowns.
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Since it's located on a cliff, views from the terraces are sensational.
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The Podesta emails were nowhere near as sensational as the Trump video.
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Kondo's book is calming and compelling, sensational in its practicality and passion.
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According to this diligently researched biography, the reality was not as sensational.
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The sensational all-electric Mustang Mach-E, a star of the show.
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The F.B.I. has not corroborated the most sensational assertions in the dossier.
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"We did this for some sensational effect," she said at the time.
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The sensational murder unraveled once-close ties between Malaysia and North Korea.
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Karl's approach to luxury was a sensational equation of elegance and dream.
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The trial was one of the most sensational of the 20th century.
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In response, Republican nominee Donald Trump made some sensational—and partly inaccurate—claims.
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It's an interesting story, and at the time it made for sensational news.
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In reality, sensational misinformation spreads much further and faster than level-headed truth.
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It doesn't need to be so complicated or sensational to be so good.
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I mean, this is a story of her experience that is absolutely sensational.
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The rookie quarterback is off to a sensational start for the Houston Texans.
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Well, the company decided that the ad violates its policy governing sensational content.
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The low-frequency nuance that these headphones are capable of conveying is sensational.
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But now it's giving the demotion treatment to other types of sensational content.
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But her books' sensational success made the search for her identity virtually inevitable.
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And the Mexico gambit has that sensational "Nixon to China" quality as well.
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Bagley was sensational in the surge, scoring six points and grabbing three rebounds.
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The idea that this is fatal to national security is sensational and reactionary.
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He is responsible for crafting the story behind the band's sensational new album.
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The sensational will have then triumphed over the substantive, the flashy over facts.
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Though sensational, the problem of vibrio isn't as perilous as sea level rise.
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The page frequently spread sensational and misleading headlines to its 28500 million followers.
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But less sensational AI models are already here, now, improving our everyday experiences.
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Politicians love to use sensational stories like "scary encrypted ISIS app" as bogeymen.
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The page frequently spread sensational and misleading headlines to its 3.1 million followers.
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Think of it as potatoes two ways, in one singular, sensational Thanksgiving side.
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Sensational in 2007, Rosie's war of words looks brave—and underrated—in retrospect.
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"There will be no sensational results," said Volodymyr Fesenko, a Ukrainian political analyst.
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Our first tee experience at the Ryder Cup is going to be sensational.
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The status you get from a new burst of success seems really sensational.
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Public intercessions by Mr. Ivanishvili are now as rare as they are sensational.
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Cellphones work poorly, if at all, and sensational news headlines matter little here.
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Instead, the sculpture pulsates with sensational vigor that simply exist because it can.
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While they are meant to attract, they may run less to the sensational.
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Justin Ellington's sensational sound design is almost another haunted voice in the fugue.
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If the allegation is sensational, it gets reported — verification and perspective be damned.
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It's a sensational idea — and Denver has the assets to pull it off.
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Cleveland's pitching has been sensational, holding Toronto to one run in 26 innings.
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None of which would be as sensational as grabbing some prime-time airtime.
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The Aussie's in an uphill battle ... but he has a history of sensational comebacks.
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Contradictory, dramatic, and often sensational, they seem to cry out for a cinematic treatment.
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Neither film is all that aesthetically groundbreaking or interested in sensational or shocking revelations.
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Revenue tied to sensational but phony news articles proved good for the bottom line.
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Then finally, get lost in the sensational World Unknown session on Balamii this week.
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It magnified and distorted them through the lens of sensational and often falsified stories.
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"The writers' standpoints were overwhelmingly sensational [and] negative, yet censorship was rare," Fu said.
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It has gifted us with perhaps the most sensational black witch to appear onscreen.
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Sensational and biased content that polarizes society is a more subtle but sizable problem.
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Since the show's premiere, many people have commented that it's too shocking and sensational.
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This trace of artificiality makes the production feel all the more sensational and extravagant.
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Besides, the 29-year-old Lomachenko has been nothing short of sensational ever since.
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Depending on the holidays and seasons, you could be in for some sensational surprises.
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Check out this sensational short film inspired by the classic arcade game, Donkey Kong.
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These sites are oftentimes too good to be true, too sensational to be true.
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She had so many sensational tales, people often accused her of making them up.
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Such analysis from the standpoint of a foreign student would definitely bring sensational amusement.
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Guys Style Guide called the Grenson Fred commando sole "truly sensational," and we agree.
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Given this, it's very hard to imagine their pairing being anything short of sensational.
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The sensational, one-sided press release hides a threadbare justification of a power play.
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Spacone: The events and the truth of all the matters are definitely sensational, sure.
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But somehow a woman walks in, says it looks sensational because it suits her.
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Even most professional journalists lack the sources and experience to quickly verify sensational information.
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Her paper was a tabloid in every sense, gleefully sensational and indifferent to decorum.
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A sensational case could be made even wilder with an added twist or two.
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The most sensational work of perhaps the entire exhibition is in the introductory gallery.
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I, for one, support more sensational goals scored from outside the penalty area. FRANCE!
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Sensational crimes from anywhere in the world now show up on the local news.
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Just like Boies and Pottinger, we were predisposed to believe Kessler's sensational story. Why?
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Nothing was more sensational than Tiler Peck's performance in the opener, "Allegro Brillante" (1956).
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A BBC2 documentary titled Murder in Milwaukee also played up the same sensational statistic.
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The Cowboys looked sensational, the Patriots and the Chiefs rolled and the Chargers survived.
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The more immediate, realistic concerns that trouble experts are less sensational but still significant.
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Sally Rooney's sensational second novel Normal People was a runaway hit across the world.
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"I wasn't trying to be sensational," he told the magazine Art Pulse in 19563.
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They should avoid sensational scoops that could compromise delicate sources or trigger further obstruction.
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Emotions will run high on both sides of the political aisle as sensational watchfires.
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International media descended on Perugia to cover what was fast becoming a sensational case.
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He also pulled off an absolutely sensational flop about halfway through the second half.
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I know Apple always says, "These are average, unretouched photos," and they look sensational.
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Documents make news in the US American press coverage of Sisson's story was sensational.
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" The company also said there were "many sensational and unfounded claims in a politicized debate.
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Darden chronicled his experiences from the sensational trial in his bestselling 1996 book, In Contempt.
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The sensational allegations are contained in documents filed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York.
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People are naturally drawn to inflammatory and sensational news stories, regardless of whether they're true.
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The sensational success of the book simultaneously made Rule's career and haunted her, she said.
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I've often heard scientists and even readers complain about shoddy or overly sensational science reporting.
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Kevin Durant was sensational in his first chapter of the best rivalry in the NBA.
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It would also remove fake accounts and make sensational stories less prominent in users' newsfeeds.
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As far as sensational villain songs go, "Cruella De Vil" is one of Disney's best.
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Both were also sensational claims, but lacking corroboration from either another witness or a document.
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The more sensational or outrageous the sale, the better, because the press eats it up.
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Their daughter, Lizzie Borden, was accused of the murder, which led to her sensational trial.
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Nothing can make a football season more sensational than a draw for the domestic cup.
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Yet another anti-Trump tirade, however artfully formulated as a sensational unsigned column, risked nothing.
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Beecher's sensational six-month trial ended in a hung jury, but the scandal ruined Woodhull.
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"Miss Niska was sensational," the critic Harold C. Schonberg wrote in The New York Times.
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Sensational as it was, Lochte's account needed more reporting before it entered NBC's news ecosystem.
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But the sensational nature of the charges against the Clintons ensure they'll get outsized attention.
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Cue sensational headlines out of Germany suggesting Schweinsteiger received this bad news on his birthday.
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Even the most sensational ghost stories can be lost to time — sometimes for good reason.
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The sensational toast and retirement fight became fodder for articles, interviews, and a TV documentary.
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"She's always been outspoken, outrageous, passionate, sensational," said Ms. Auder's sister, the actress Gaby Hoffmann.
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Those close to him say the sensational manner of his disappearance has overshadowed his legacy.
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In fact, the Lobster Club seems to be making an effort not to be sensational.
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The Giants could again envision five more years of Beckham's sensational one-handed touchdown grabs.
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Booker was sensational in the final round, when he missed only five of 25 shots.
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A lurid, sensational true story involving a scorned lover, a diaper, and a drugstore wig!
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The city, meanwhile, braced for possible demonstrations in a sensational case that already sparked protests.
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And as the ballet's soloist — its mysterious, flamboyant, mistress of ceremonies — Ms. Reichlen was sensational.
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Sensational headlines can easily hook us, but it's best to look beyond these overhyped headlines.
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Hoax websites rely on uninformed users to share and click content based on sensational headlines.
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The story, anyway, is too packed with sensational events for us to keep them straight.
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And while the picture is startling, it's not gory or sensational in a gratuitous way.
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I think there's a tendency to overestimate how sensational of a claim he is making.
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His next project would be one of the most sensational buildings in New York City.
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Heading into Friday's start against the Yankees, Giolito, 24, has been nothing short of sensational.
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The sensational case ended with a California jury finding the singer not guilty on all counts.
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The most sensational mosaic yet found at Huqoq involves a possible depiction of Alexander the Great.
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He just drove a sensational race and helped Lewis in a way to build the lead.
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" An honestly sensational time was had by all to the driving soundtrack of Blur's "Song 2.
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This is going to be serious and well done and credible, and not kind of sensational.
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" With dramatic, sensational music playing in the background, the ad then reads, "Democrats let him stay.
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Sensational shot-making and scoring made for great theater in front of some 50,000 roaring fans.
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"It's a sensational story, but the poor guy probably just had an ulcer," said De Latour.
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"It's time to get things started on the most sensational inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational," the characters croon.
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It's a sensational set – and the TV wizards apparently went on to make it positively supernatural.
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Shirtless Liam Hemsworth in a "PG-13" setting is only part of this sensational sales pitch.
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Our ultimate goal: to replace the sensational with the foundational and the recent with the relevant.
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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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Did Ryan Lochte feel a sense of invincibility that led him to concoct a sensational story?
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Not, however, for acting, but for a decade of sensational productions in opera, theatre and film.
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But Wells wasn't interested in the details one might find sensational; he wanted the human stories.
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"Who knows what will happen when they're watching a sensational African sunset together?" the source said.
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" It was a sensational act, and afterward Clay vowed, "[Although] I'd never been shy about talking . . .
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Its sensational box office, both in the U.S. and around the world, is proof of that.
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"For once, words like 'sensational' and 'unprecedented' do not seem out of place," one pollster said.
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The 10-episode series tells a sensational story, while blending real and fictional characters and events.
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It's a sensational allegation to be sure, and one that Wolff himself admits he cannot prove.
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But the sensational nature of Trump's comments means all of those issues will be utterly overshadowed.
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It is difficult to cast 2023 as anything but a sensational year for the stock market.
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On Friday, the Property Council's 2016 Innovation and Excellence Awards honoured sensational developments across the country.
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That's basically Kaiserschmarrn, and it makes for a filling pudding, afternoon snack, or sensational breakfast, too.
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He had a cautious temperament, and worried about the impact that the sensational item might have.
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The Victorian era continues to be the preferred gold mine of writers digging for sensational cases.
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"CBS Miami's sensational claim is completely false," Murphy's campaign manager, Josh Wolf, said in a statement.
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Indeed, American cultural history could probably be parcelled out as a sequence of sensational murder cases.
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We've hacked the conversation where if you say sensational things like we do, you get attention.
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"The Wicked Boy" explores the aftermath of Robert's sensational confession as it reverberates through the culture.
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The foreign affairs ministry dismissed the concerns of Western embassies as "sensational, ill-informed and inciting".
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Lillard was sensational that night, scoring 51 points while shooting 18 of 28 from the field.
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Sensational. Put Next on 15 times a day, especially after the kids get out of school!
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Then there's the sensational Doomsday Preppers and recent stories about Silicon Valley execs buying island hideouts.
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There, "gyrating apocalyptic figures, epic battles, and sensational symbolism (including some high-tech surprises)" play out.
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Last season, behind Tyrod Taylor, they averaged 5.4 net yards per pass, not a sensational figure.
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Critic's Pick In this sensational genre whatsit, a town finds itself fighting for its very existence.
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When Nabokov's sensational, now classic, novel was first published in Europe in 1955, it was banned.
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It's a remarkable and often moving film about how sensational stories affect the communities they're in.
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" The official policy prohibits an array of content including anything that is "shocking, sensational or disrespectful.
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Several sensational stories in recent years have brought attention to the problem of left-behind children.
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The record-breaking "Black Panther" is the sensational popular example, a visual anthem for this moment.
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Those close to Mr. Holt say the sensational nature of his disappearance has overshadowed his legacy.
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The sensational events grew even more tantalizing as the police carried out a 23-day manhunt.
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In it, she read a sensational excerpt from "Fire and Fury," the White House tell-all.
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Maybe this person hears about them only if they are sensational enough to make the news.
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Ties Even with answers about his sensational death, I have unresolved questions about his complicated life.
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On a cursory look, the piece is less sensational than many of the gowns on display.
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Yet somehow Bartoli is back, partly because she fixed a far less sensational problem: her serve.
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Washington (CNN)In a tweet on Monday, President Donald Trump made a sensational allegation about Google.
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With sensational social commentary and magnificent lead performances, this is a show worth making time for.
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And the more sensational and negative the headlines, the more likely they are to go viral.
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Ultimately, Atlanta still has major questions about how to build around their sensational second-year guard.
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Sure. But it may be a perfectly fair price for such a sick — and sensational — experience.
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That came shortly after a sensational catch by right fielder Sean Rodriguez preserved a slim lead.
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The Tide freshman star has been sensational in the first two games of the SEC tournament.
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F Kevin Durant was sensational in his first chapter of the best rivalry in the NBA.
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Panthers middle linebacker Sage Lewis was sensational with an interception and a fourth-and-goal stop.
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Facebook is removing sensational health claims, and Google recently banned predatory ads for unregulated cell therapies.
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The photo of this popular, Australian Airbnb listing won 38,500 likes for its sensational, waterfront views.
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They enjoined the entirety of the order while lashing out at Trump's most sensational campaign rhetoric.
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For female authors, this meant writing personal essays on the most sensational slivers of their lives.
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" Our reviewer says that "Karr's narrative tone is less sensational than it is elegiac and searching.
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It's sensational, and it positions his painting in the top ranks of late-20th-century abstraction.
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Addressing Sensational Health Claims Three, Facebook said today it had taken steps to reduce the spread of exaggerated health claims in the News Feed: We know that people don't like posts that are sensational or spammy, and misleading health content is particularly bad for our community.
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It's a reality in which lives are used up, and reputations are twisted posthumously in sensational headlines.
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People will reach for anything they want because sensational stories are exciting to be a part of.
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That could reduce the visibility of stories with sensational headlines, or that overtly beckon you to engage.
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Knee-jerk reactions to sensational papers about the legal risks of new technologies can do real harm.
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It's sensational art for sure, but knowingly done in order to bring art to a wider audience.
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That means there are no YouTube stars on Jellies, and its videos are more educational than sensational.
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The artist has released at least 110 albums during the course of his long and sensational career.
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" As Bernstein writes, "The video platform for years has incentivized such content through algorithms favoring sensational videos.
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" He also called reports that claimed Pistorius purposely tried to harm himself were "completely untrue and sensational.
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This is Hadid's second year at the Cannes Film Festival (she made her sensational debut last year).
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And then there is a third dimension – the media, who have their own interests in being sensational.
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Ellroy said people remained interested in the story so many decades later due to its sensational nature.
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FACEBOOK SAYS POSTS WITH SENSATIONAL HEALTH CLAIMS OR SOLICITATION USING HEALTH-RELATED CLAIMS WILL HAVE REDUCED DISTRIBUTION
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Maybelline's Color Sensational Lip Color in Red Revival is the second contestant, with a darker, shinier finish.
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Stories that promote surprise over character end up as mere soap opera, a series of sensational shocks.
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"A few years ago [an increase in taxes] would not have been regarded as sensational," he says.
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"Our media, in a time of clickbait journalism, is desperately hungry for sensational, controversial soundbites," Ley writes.
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But if we turn off the TV for a second, actual reality looks a lot less sensational.
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The social network today announced it will minimize the spread of health content that's sensational or misleading.
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"Posts with sensational health claims or solicitation using health-related claims will have reduced distribution," explains Facebook.
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" He continues, "La La Land succeeds in making its sweet imagery sing, particularly with the sensational finale.
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Made by the son of Beltracchi's legal counsel, the 2014 film delves into a sensational, convoluted scandal.
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He also tried to tease out the way sensational journalism might end up stifling the drone industry.
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Zoltan Gera opened the scoring in the 19th minute on a sensational goal off a corner kick.
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The Times described it as 'one of the greatest and most sensational political conspiracies of modern times.
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The taste of the beef was sensational: each piece was a flavor bomb of protein and fat.
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" In January, Rackauckas invited the Justice Department to investigate, saying there was no evidence of "sensational wrongdoing.
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I've had well-aged examples of albariño from old vines and meticulous producers that have been sensational.
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The Sensational Barnes Brothers couldn't match the unique spectacle of King's revived diva-hood—no one could.
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The song didn't win (Coco's "Remember Me" rightly did), but the performance will stay with us. SENSATIONAL!!!
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And it wouldn't be a parade of sensational gowns without a flurry of hilarious memes in response.
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It's a subtle, sensational moment in a career filled with hundreds, if not thousands, just like it.
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Should he manage it, it would be arguably one of the greatest feats of his sensational career.
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On the syllabus was Uber, a case study in both sensational business success and rampant corporate misbehavior.
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It would be yet another startling development in a trial that has already delivered many sensational moments.
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It would need to be a sensational one to compete with the rest of the goings-on.
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At the time I thought it was sensational, but it was rejected and I can see why.
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For example, we noticed some people share stories based on sensational headlines without ever reading the story.
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Joaquin Phoenix gives another fine performance, but Jonah Hill, as Mr. Callahan's sponsor, is sensational in support.
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I expect efforts to capitalize on sensational details from my country's tabloids, but not from The Times.
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This sensational thing happens, and then everybody wants to get on the bandwagon and do their own.
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It seemed to precipitate a certain outcome — the kind that might be sensational enough to spread online.
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"Most of the time, these examples don't generate interest because they are not sensational," Mr. Federico said.
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Some of the more sensational coverage of Mann's testimony focused on her description of his "deformed" body.
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It is no wonder that news outlets focus on sensational aspects of scholarship or amplify dubious claims.
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Mary Wilson, a founding member of the sensational vocal group, is ready for her fashion close-up.
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His understudy, Collins, had a sensational second half, with 6 points, 7 rebounds and 5 blocked shots.
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"The most sensational news I ever heard was that we had exploded an atomic bomb," Woody wrote.
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A sensational point guard from Queens, he was named a high school all-American four years running.
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"This is a sensational opening," David A. Gross, a movie consultant, wrote in a report this weekend.
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It was hardly the sensational drop that it would be today, but it became an underground hit.
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Still mildly sensational are three enamel paintings, from 1923, of an identical abstract design in different sizes.
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The sensational case turned a spotlight on issues of justice in the racially and economically segregated city.
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"The outcome of that is that truthful, reliable, non-sensational, deep news outlets will win," he said.
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The mainstream media prefers to focus on sensational mass shootings and police killings of unarmed black men.
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The last chapter was without doubt the most sensational — and he did not get to write it.
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It was to host George Clinton, Gallant, Parov Stelar, Robert Plant & the Sensational Space Shifters, and more.
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Wilson takes no responsibility for offending women; instead, he insists the media is rooted in sensational reporting.
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" It also cited reports that it says have included "many sensational and unfounded claims in a politicized debate.
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Following Leviathan seems like a tall order, but Mastodon released another sensational record in 2006's Blood Mountain.
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Facebook also sold ads against the stories, and sensational garbage was good at pulling people into the platform.
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Monk was a real person but her sensational story was wholly fabricated—and a huge U.S. best-seller.
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He also made a sensational catch at third base, backhanding a lined shot and starting a double play.
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Today, it's actor Britney Young, who had a breakout role earlier this year in Netflix's sensational show GLOW.
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Somewhat obviously, Facebook said pages that post sensational health information will be affected by lowered reach and distribution.
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If a Page stops posting clickbait and sensational headlines, their posts will stop being impacted by this change.
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All of that was done through a series of sensational articles and official responses from members of government.
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But this sugary pastime has a sinister side, as Quebeckers are now learning through a sensational criminal trial.
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Multi-wall screens play sensational variety shows or programs starring an inane fictional "family," which captivates Montag's wife.
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I have so much respect for this woman, walking proudly with her cane and looking sensational doing it.
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Instead, they drew upon pernicious cultural stereotypes, creating sensational paintings that would stimulate the imaginations of readers abroad.
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Since his election they have revived an old rivalry, vying for sensational scoops, sometimes several in a day.
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Why it matters: For Trump, this has been a behind-the-scenes probe, with sensational yet intermittent revelations.
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While the accounts used "sensational political content," Facebook did not say that was the reason for the purge.
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I can't discount any of them because they are all part of my life and it's been sensational.
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Why did Corbett go after American royalty, so to speak, rather than an easier or less sensational target?
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"Contrary to sensational media headlines, the skies are crowded not by drones, but by fowl," notes the study.
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The screen is sensational, and, when I compared it to my iPad Air screen, the improvement was obvious.
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The goal came just seconds after Lehner stretched to make a sensational save on Oilers rookie Jesse Puljujarvi.
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I live in Venice, California, similar to Tribeca but by the beach, and we have sensational restaurants nearby.
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Secluded in a National Park, Governor's Beach on Grand Turk is equally sensational experience for snorkeling or picnicking.
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The sensational Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains on my shelf and will never be given back, for example.
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This type of sensational ridicule of wardrobe and appearance is a media ringer still reserved exclusively for women.
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Journalists pushed forward the sensational narrative of a nutso man-hater let loose with a 12-inch knife.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Germany's Alexander Zverev says he has only played one really bad match during a sensational season.
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But in many respects, the most sensational component of the trial may have passed by 9:25 a.m.
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School and community-based prevention efforts do not normally create sensational, compelling headlines that move politicians to action.
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It has also -- and here's where the aliens come in -- scrambled our collective sense of what's truly sensational.
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And this weekend, Trump was ensnared in another sensational story about the lascivious way he talks about women.
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If you still decide to take the freebie option, you can catch up on the sensational commercials here.
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Yet his back-to-the-future encounter with his sensational and melodramatic past might become his Achilles' heel.
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His rookie season was sensational, but two years later he had been benched in favor of Kirk Cousins.
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Chappaquiddick is skeptical of Kennedy's version of events, though it doesn't buy into the more sensational renditions either.
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It's like most things: Unless it's at the sensational end of the spectrum, it doesn't get much attention.
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The truth is less sensational: attention tracking can be turned on by the meeting host without participants' knowledge.
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And often they are bad editorial decisions — steering people to sensational, one-sided, or just plain inaccurate stories.
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It's not as sensational as a murder trial, but it's more real, and it's just as high-stakes.
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When I saw her in the Berkshires tryout of the play last summer, I thought she was sensational.
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It dawned on me: Sensational reporting and social media were making fear more contagious than the virus itself.
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And how even that life force Anita (Skyler Volpe, sensational) is defeated by the grinding force of hatred.
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He also said it would keep the body count low, minimizing the sensational impact that terrorists aim for.
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In his final game, Bryant famously scored an NBA season-high 60 points to cap his sensational career.
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As she did with her Warhol film, Harron starts "Charlie Says" with the aftermath of a sensational attack.
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Muscat revealed these sensational details to the police in April 2018, in the hope of getting a pardon.
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We've taken a deeper look at the sensational dossier, which shows the hidden side of U.S. presidential campaigns.
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An anxious public was fertile ground for sensational journalism, and media outlets like Fox News capitalized on this.
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And Mark never stops working, and he built a sensational company and he will continue that with us.
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Television brought the Tet offensive "with all its horrors" into American living rooms in shocking and sensational ways.
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Forget the sensational headlines about whether American adversaries online will sway the U.S. election with a major cyberattack.
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"It was a very sensational appearance," Lansana Gberie, an expert on conflict resolution from Sierra Leone, told me.
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On their second match point at 7-203, Rublev poached and made a sensational, angled backhand volley winner.
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It seemed like sensational tweets were more important than long-standing precedent or official statements from the administration.
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Victorian child-savers enlisted public support by telling sensational stories involving the deaths of poor children, especially babies.
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Her sensational case transfixed South Florida — and the nation — through not one, not two, but three televised trials.
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But it's sensational and it gets people drawn into their media channel and that's what they're going for.
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The screen is sensational, and when I compared it to my iPad Air screen, the improvement was obvious.
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Many news organizations pounced on these sensational predictions and ran with them like a punt returner finding daylight.
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The particulars of the shooting that took in La Loche, Saskatchewan Friday are much more sensational, of course.
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True, he was midwife to some of the most sensational and genuinely consequential journalistic disclosures of recent years.
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Aides believed that reporters — perhaps emboldened by the sensational fall of Mr. Hart — were overhyping Mr. Biden's misdeeds.
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Origi has been in sensational form for Liverpool: he put in five goals in his last five matches.
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There's a sensational documentary out on Netflix that seems to have a lot of people talking about going vegan.
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The Canadian finished second at the CareerBuilder Challenge thanks in part to a sensational 59 in the third round.
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Regardless, now even more people will be able to enjoy that sensational bite of burger, cheese, and Shack Sauce.
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Mostly these battles play out in private, but occasionally, a sensational story forces the issue into the public eye.
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It went on to win a series of sensational by-election victories in big cities and well-off suburbs.
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The record-smashing, truth-bomb dropping, extra-sensational feminist Cardi B now has a new gig on the way.
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The reality is the movie uses the sensational nature of the thriller/horror genre to comment on society today.
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Facebook announced Tuesday that it had begun combatting the spread of "sensational health claims" on the platform in June.
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On Tuesday, Kardashian filed a libel suit against the website, which had posted and ultimately removed the sensational stories.
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The film's hi-def rendering and sensational imagery seduce audiences in a way that is safe, if not conservative.
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It's like a concept car for gadgets, being both aspirational and sensational, even though it might never ever ship.
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It now considers down-ranking posts about health care that exaggerate or mislead, like sensational claims about miracle cures.
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Soon after this story broke, however, details began to emerge that conflicted with this seemingly straightforward (albeit sensational) story.
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And many remember how Mr. Burke got his start in public life: as a witness in a sensational case.
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Kok said it was "human nature" to speculate on sensational conspiracy theories but that the team relied on facts.
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Technically, Facebook can't suspend people's accounts just for sharing 50-plus false, sensational or clickbaity news articles per day.
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Though he wobbled in an 18-pitch fifth, he escaped unscathed, thanks to a sensational play we'll discuss next.
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These mixtapes tend to be as sensational as—and even less indicative of what's to come—than movie trailers.
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And so you know the most sensational sells, and that's what they'll be subjected to, and that pains me.
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The sensational trial in Taunton offered a window into teen depression and suicide through text messages and Facebook communications.
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His letter repeated sensational charges from CBS News and The New York Times about purported abuse of donor gifts.
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Unfortunately, society and local leaders only take issue when the situation is sensational, or the individual is of prominence.
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Dame Shirley's interactions with Ned—portrayed by the sensational young bass-baritone Davóne Tines—have a slapstick, vaudeville character.
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The platform's rule against graphic imagery presented in a sensational manner, like all of its rules, is purposefully broad.
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Then came "The Ten Largest" (1907), a sensational suite of immense works in tempera on paper glued to canvas.
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Under pressure to land his first title for almost two years, Luiten made 10 birdies in a sensational round.
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But analysts say the military's independence has been curtailed in recent years through the sensational trials of top officers.
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"I think she has managed to demean both professions with her hype, rabid persona and sensational analysis," he said.
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What may seem journalistic, even sensational, in Arbus' photographs places them, rather, in the main tradition of Surrealist art.
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For weeks, the media has hammered President Trump over his sensational tweets accusing President Obama of "wiretapping" Trump Tower.
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Instead, in her effort to create a sensational story, she presents second-hand hearsay that is full of contradictions.
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Two-thirds, or 66 percent, thought news organizations were too dramatic or sensational to attract more readers or viewers.
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The Conversation Arthur Brooks: Well, the producers of the sensational show "The Election" have really outdone themselves, haven't they?
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After a sensational week in London, Tsitsipas looks poised to lead the charge for the young guns in 2020.
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Yet, though I often find her the most sensational ballerina in America, I've been unmoved by her this season.
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Just as experts have tried to fill an information vacuum, sensational claims and outright falsehoods have continued to proliferate.
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Sensational reports surfaced earlier this year about Google's DeepMind AI growing "highly aggressive" when left to its own devices.
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"We present things in a way that isn't sensational," said Ms. Chammavanijakul, 20, whose family has roots in Thailand.
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VanVleet has simply been sensational with 12 points in the fourth quarter and 22 for the game so far.
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The year was 22016, and Neymar, then 22017, had shot to fame in Brazil after a sensational breakout season.
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The Tigers prospect collected three hits against the Indianapolis Indians and then ended the game on this sensational catch.
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Mr. Trump denied many of the sensational and unverified claims in the dossier, including any involvement with Russian prostitutes.
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The popular history Bagehot celebrates, especially on television, is often forced by the medium to be formulaic and sensational.
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BUT THEY'RE NOT A SENSATIONAL BUSINESS IN TERMS OF WHERE YOU CAN BE FIVE OR TEN YEARS FROM NOW.
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The underlying problem, studies show, is that false, sensational stories spread faster through social media than factual stories do.
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Mr. Fallek successfully represented officers in some of the more sensational cases in which they were accused of wrongdoing.
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Discouraging news also came from Cam Ne, a village that had already produced one of TV's most sensational stories.
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It is no surprise, then, that the sensational and unverified accusations published online this week stirred a media frenzy.
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Instagram's terms of service does not mention how exaggerated or sensational health claims are treated in the Explore tab.
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In the sensational aftermath of the Jussie Smollett hate crime investigation, you could be forgiven for asking the question.
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"Donald Trump would have made a sensational Texan," Ms. Walters told the audience, according to The Austin American-Statesman.
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Mr. Dalio reacted angrily to the coverage, posting lengthy responses on LinkedIn and calling the articles sensational and misleading.
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So in the past 3 1/2 years we have gone through some pretty sensational stuff here at ATG.
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The taste was sensational: a salty fresh sensation of the sea fused with an earthy smokiness from the sauce.
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The groups wrote that the "we" who detected the sensational messages wasn't Facebook but the activists and organizations themselves.
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In short, her life was not as sensational, and thus, not as headline-grabbing as her former client's was.
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Estimating exactly how many Facebook posts are "sensational or spammy" is a tremendous undertaking tantamount to a fool's game.
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I just felt like using a smaller phone (and I still brought the V30 with me for the sensational sound).
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Often, Trump himself reignites the drama, as with his sensational claim Saturday that his predecessor, Barack Obama, tapped his phones.
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Tituba is typically portrayed as a hare-brained storyteller, her sensational confession filled with the cast of a fairy tale.
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In the sensational televised trial, the teenagers claimed they killed their parents after years of sexual abuse by their father.
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The series focuses on Simpson's life, the sensational murder trial and the crime that led to his current prison sentence.
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The sensational trial was closely watched on social media, in part because of the insistent tone of Carter's text messages.
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Springer's show hit the air in 1991, but it wasn't until 1994 that it took a turn for the sensational.
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Eichmann was put on trial in Jerusalem, on sensational display inside a cage of bulletproof glass, found guilty and hanged.
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The Survival Research Laboratories stage large-scale sensational "machine art performances," of which there have been over 55 to date.
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Under Pauline's direction they stage large-scale sensational "machine art performances," of which there have been over 55 to date.
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Murphy clearly has a savvy eye for picking the most sensational stories, with built-in audience recognition, for his revisitations.
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Instead, he's put in the hours when nothing sensational is happening, often enduring the same hardships faced by his protagonists.
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The bottom line: The media often focuses on the immediate effects of terrorism — especially sensational attacks with high casualty counts.
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But sensational lies are like stubborn viruses, and in the warm, humid corners of the Internet they thrive and spread.
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Details about those facts and other surprising revelations were found in the criminal complaint against Cummins in the sensational case.
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The blonde stunner looked sensational as she entertained a 50,000-strong crowd dressed in rainbow colors to celebrate the occasion.
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The episode was titled "Country Farmhouse Goes From Scary to Sensational," and it&aposs easy to vouch for its accuracy.
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BBC, can we start an online story for viewers to directly purchase every sensational piece of clothing that Elle wears?
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Some of the exhibits appear to be quite sensational about the events that occurred, while others are essentially display cases.
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A sensational New York Times story, meanwhile, alleges NSA interception of communications between Russian officials and people working for Trump.
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" Dozens of other users responded with their own experiences, with one saying it "feels like a sensational whole body massage.
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Robert Shapiro, who defended O.J. alongside Robert Kardashian, tells us Kim has what it takes to become a sensational lawyer.
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In the U.S. election campaign, bloggers without political affiliation realized they could earn money by spreading sensational and false stories.
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He has been sensational in his three road starts this season, posting a 25-24 record and minuscule 0.47 ERA.
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It's a sensational work of entertainment, moored to the singular perspective of an observer who's admitted to filling in blanks.
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Smith: I do think Gillum proved himself to be a sensational politician in terms of personal appeal, authenticity and inspiration.
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Another, from the following year, reported on the sensational trial of Antoinette Hugues, who styled herself the Countess of Bernardi.
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Some of the more sensational scenes include Lawrence burning in flames and a human heart being flushed down the toilet.
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Or, if you're always on the hunt for new trends an playful silhouettes, you'll vibe right away with "Sensational Stripes".
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But those who have followed Matthews for the past several years were probably the least surprised by the sensational debut.
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" Facebook's update does not explicitly mention what it is doing about groups dedicating to promoting "exaggerated or sensational health claims.
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Powell was sensational the whole game, going 10 for 17 from the field with just one turnover in 233 minutes.
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Like his sense of legal ethics, there may be less than meets the eye in the sensational appearance of Cohen.
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Yet the quality of golf on display here Sunday was perhaps even more sensational, particularly in light of the circumstances.
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This sensational verdict created a new sort of madman, the "criminal lunatic," and significantly expanded the function of the asylum.
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The dual JonBenet Ramsey projects are the latest examples of TV executives mining sensational crimes from the 1990s for material.
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There's good grounds to think that some of the more sensational allegations..... ....WILL NEVER BE PROVEN AND ARE LIKELY FALSE.
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Joseph Crowley had the Congressman up by double digits, but the challenger went on to pull off a sensational win.
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Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk also scored for the Flames, and goalie Mike Smith was sensational in making 24 saves.
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Sarco is doubtlessly a sensational machine, but digital technologies have occupied a central role in the deathing counterculture for decades.
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The admins behind that account grabbed national headlines with sensational allegations of widespread corruption and maleficence in the central government.
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Milwaukee's Jesus Aguilar took the NL lead in homers with his 211rd and made a sensational play at first base.
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But jingoism aside, Michael Bisping's victory over Luke Rockhold at UFC 199 was sensational any way you look at it.
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But the accuracy has not been sensational: Only 26 of those shots were on target, far behind Belgium and Brazil.
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Another of the film's bombshells has already made it to the press, but the film itself isn't sensational about it.
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"We didn't show her in the procedure room because we were trying to be sensational or grab ratings," Schuyler explains.
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Perhaps most famously, the sensational Polo Grounds set piece opens Underworld as the New York Giants play the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Conversely in Mr. Netanyahu's case, the more sensational the leaks from the investigations, the more popular he seems to grow.
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"Despite some sensational headlines, there is nothing new to say," Aïda Belloulid, the festival's spokeswoman, said in a text message.
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It's a rather sensational tale, which has kept the investigation in the news, especially once Gillum won the gubernatorial nomination.
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And "The Odd Couple," another of his most sensational hits and also a Tony winner, was set on Riverside Drive.
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" Comey was building a personal brand, just like Trump, that culminated in his publishing his sensational book "A Higher Loyalty.
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Ruth Asawa, one of the few Asian women associated with AbEx, is given a sensational central role in the exhibition.
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The internet, reality television and the media ecosystem of wall-to-wall coverage of anything sensational were in their infancy.
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Art Review Any review of the Austrian painter Richard Gerstl must first get his sensational suicide out of the way.
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His rookie season was sensational: he had two interceptions and a sack, and in one game he made eighteen tackles.
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Eleven of the world's top 20 players were there though and the quality and intensity of the tennis was sensational.
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The retail market With sensational news coverage of bitcoin's dramatic rise, the investment market for cryptocurrencies is alive and growing.
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A 'profile in courage' saved Johnson Johnson's Senate trial, which was a sensational and crowded affair, went on for months.
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There's nothing like walking into your first day of a new job in a sensational jaw-dropper of an outfit.
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Westbrook yet again was sensational, catching seven passes for 28 yards and a touchdown and returning a kick 20 yards.
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He had entered the big leagues as a Yankee, Mickey Mantle's heir, no less, after a sensational minor league career.
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While distracting news will always be around, a political and media environment fixated on sensational drama is not predetermined or inescapable.
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The Chicago case was just one of several sensational maternity ward mix-ups that riveted the American public in these years.
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"This ad violates Facebook's advertising policy against sensational content so we are rejecting it," a Facebook spokesman said in a statement.
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It also reveals our appetite for sensational politics, which should come as no surprise amid this rodeo of an election season.
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Instead, it's an alternative for bar talk and gossiping for friends, which is why sensational articles are so commonly shared there.
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It's pretty sensational, even if it involves a lot more Splenda and creamer than I'd normally add to my morning java.
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And the company noted that during the 2018 midterms, it rejected one of Trump's ads for violating its "sensational content" policies.
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From July 26 to 29, ticket holders can explore 29 sensational installations in one interactive funhouse of style, culture, and technology.
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"You combine that with a couple of plays he made in Toronto, he's played sensational defense," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
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But that story didn't seem sensational at all, as Amazon has long had a reputation for treating its employees like garbage.
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Manchin suggested that the attacks on his daughter's compensation, which he called "pretty sensational," were to be expected given her success.
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Those business models have collapsed, as consumers desert traditional outlets for bite-sized, often sensational social-media posts, watched on smartphones.
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Russian state TV channels, typically known for broadcasting sensational and often gory stories, have chosen not to report on the killing.
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Cleveland starter Corey Kluber was sensational, striking out 212 in seven innings, allowing two unearned runs, three hits and two walks.
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"not biased or sensational" The new document's section on "importance" level tells a more complex story than simple anti-conservative bias.
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That's all the makings of a solid thriller, but for such a sensational plot, Girl on the Train is surprisingly dull.
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While the fictional account starring Britt Robertson is pretty sensational, Amoruso's life doesn't need too much sprucing up to make entertaining.
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Amid a political climate plagued by sensational discussions of migration, these migrants have unique insight into the challenges of border crossing.
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There are many variations of the Franceska Mann story but perhaps the most sensational is told by Holocaust historian Cynthia Southern.
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WM: You and your future husband left Barker Ranch in June of 1969 and the sensational murders took place that August.
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"He said "the dream" was to get "sensational footage of the giant squid trying to do "obscene things" with the camera.
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But as those filings suggest, cases are likely to be built on less sensational sounding charges, such as making false statements.
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Steele himself confirms that these sensational claims are unverified, but he and Simpson peddled them to media and Trump opponents anyway.
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These European exhibitions were a precursor to moviegoing, he said, and their sensational aspects helped inform the sensibility of early cinema.
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Clint Frazier, a former first-round pick of the Indians, has tremendous bat speed and a sensational shock of red hair.
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I've been able to work with some truly sensational directors and just be funny, zany, or serious, or do small independents.
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Whatever the sensational effect of her confessions to Beuscher, it's the alertness to daily life that makes Plath's letters most poignant.
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The leader of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band also could be seen in jackboots, along with Hitler-like hair and mustache.
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Sensational contemporary ceramics continue a glazing style first developed in 16th-century Japan, alongside a collection of unusually elegant woodblock prints.
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With the Sensational Space shifters, Mr. Plant embraces a modern, digital approach distinct from the painstaking analog perfectionism of Led Zeppelin.
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The surprise wedding was sensational enough to suit the rock star, recently described as "the indisputable lead Jonas" in W Magazine.
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Last spring, a study set the internet ablaze with sensational headlines promising an early death for those with nontraditional sleep schedules.
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When Gloria was 10, her mother and a wealthy aunt sued each other in the era's most sensational child-custody case.
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Authorities said in November they shut 9,800 accounts of news providers deemed to be posting sensational, vulgar or politically harmful content.
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And the crime was undeniably a sensational one that seized the public's imagination well before anything was known about the suspects.
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Her "Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux" partner was the sensational young Roman Mejia, a first-year member of New York City Ballet.
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This year, the sensational Parasite has nabbed nominations for both Best Picture and Best International Film (formerly Best Foreign Language Film).
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Monday's sensational headline — "Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian diplomats in their Oval Office meeting last week" — was beyond interesting.
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That will be especially the case if Democrats do proceed with hearings about sensational issues such as the hush money payments.
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Lam was an expert on what separated the good banned books from the bad, the merely scandalous from the outright sensational.
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She would go on to write several books and magazine articles that delved behind some of the nation's most sensational headlines.
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Embiid was sensational in the first half with 23 points and 13 rebounds, while Dinwiddie paced the Nets with 224 points.
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Judge, the Yankees' sensational rookie, caught a tough quarterfinal, defeating Justin Bour, 23-22 (the top two scores of the round).
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I live in Palm Beach, and I come back to New York every year for this event because it's so sensational.
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The piece is hugely informative, but the story within is less a sensational plot than a sad exposé on bad characters.
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Hart missed his first five shots but hit a runner at the first-half buzzer to spark a sensational second half.
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According to Facebook's terms of service, posts with "exaggerated or sensational" heath claims will surface less often on people's News Feeds.
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Russell Westbrook's sensational run of triple-doubles has made the Oklahoma City Thunder the season's must-watch team, despite its flaws.
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And yet there was something synthetic about the show, too, despite its rhetorical boldness and its sensational editing and music direction.
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And Lauren Ridloff, a former Miss Deaf America, is a sensational find, her signing so explosive we barely need the translations.
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And he has established himself as the face of the Rockies' franchise, while his production has been nothing less than sensational.
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Easterling's story is at the heart of a sensational 2013 Outside magazine article exploring the rise of dex abuse on Everest.
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Removing the bloody image resolved the violation for sensational content, and the organization said it had no qualms about Facebook's screening.
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But Thiem, who played sensational tennis for nearly two hours, could not sustain the pace and Nadal charged away to victory.
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At least part of the sensational Black Panther box office success is due to the fact that the movie dropped in February.
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"This ad violates Facebook's advertising policy against sensational content so has been rejected," a company spokeswoman said in a statement on Monday.
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One of the things we do to keep it from becoming sensational and exploitative is to not luxuriate in the crime itself.
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By narrowing the lens to the women's emotional trajectories, this movie about a sensational hoax becomes a ripe ground for big questions.
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Oklahoma's sensational freshman scored 563 points Tuesday night, helping the No. 12 Sooners hold off Baylor 98-96 at Lloyd Noble Center.
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Despite the endlessly sensational wardrobe options, life must have been excruciatingly dull for women of Claire's sort back in the 18th century.
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Marlins RH Jose Fernandez (21-216, 20) Ross, who turns 24 on Saturday, has lost three straight starts after a sensational April.
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"This ad violates Facebook's advertising policy against sensational content so we are rejecting it," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement Monday.
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After a sensational regular season, the potential American League MVP's bat was relatively quite through the first three games of the series.
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These are acts you might read about in the more sensational tabloids with the sort of revulsion that erupts into embarrassed laughter.
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Everything veers to the right side of the ellipses – the sensational side, the side that goes too far, almost to the improbable.
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And often, a sensational-but-wrong story will generate more engagement than a story that accurately explains that nothing nefarious actually happened.
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And we work to understand what kinds of stories people find misleading, sensational and spammy, to make sure people see those less.
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A sensational backhand down the line - the shot of the match - gave Janowicz the minibreak he needed in the first set tiebreak.
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The most sensational moments of the trial came on August 7th-11th, when "Nalo", a brawny shaven-headed gangster, took the stand.
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Does it worry astronomers that they're placing trust in a machine that might lack the human insight needed to spot something sensational?
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Stephan El Shaarawy made his debut today for AS Roma, on loan from AC Milan and he paid immediate, and sensational, dividends.
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We have seen up close just how inspirational these sensational public hate crimes are to other participants in the white power movement.
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In June the singer and self-styled "Ghetto President" (real name: Robert Kyagulanyi) won a sensational victory in a parliamentary by-election.
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"I have a feeling that because this is such a sensational find, it will be thoroughly examined by the scientific community."[NPR]
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Alas, neither show is particularly deserving of the real estate, and each has a too-familiar feel built around sensational court cases.
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The murderer was notorious for being eerily charming and handsome, which made his trial and psychopathy all the more disturbing and sensational.
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ELIZABETH HENG, R-CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE, CALIFORNIA: They said that my -- the ad was shocking, disrespectful, and too sensational to be on Facebook.
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Shon points out that, although kinder than the coverage of a few years ago, it's still a "sensational representation" of trans people.
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Not only had Pettis got the clean-cut look, but his leaping, sensational attacks marked him as an outlier in the sport.
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So when President Donald Trump, in a sensational turn on Tuesday night, axed FBI Director James Comey, trained eyes turned to Stone.
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I wish that we were as invested in them, and their well-being, as we are in sensational portrayals of sex work.
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Others in her building received the Peach pamphlet too, and friends and neighbors pored over the sensational claims, especially those about autism.
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As a collection of documents about the way American media covered the sensational murders of the time, the documentary is indeed valuable.
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The next day, during a training session in Brooklyn, he vowed to continue Alabama's sensational sports week with a victory over Szpilka.
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Andy Cohen's franchise is fueled on sensational drama between women, but this dispute cuts too deep to simply be considered frivolous entertainment.
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Mr. Cox, a British actor who knows from alter-egos after playing both sides of a superhero on Netflix's "Daredevil," is sensational.
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I wanted to pull away from the sensational news stories, to look at the situation in a more reflective and balanced way.
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The sensational story of "crooked Ukraine" becoming a part of the Trump impeachment campaign will only strengthen pro-Russia forces in Europe.
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He also won gold in the 50 and another from Britain's sensational 4x100 medley relay win on the final night of competition.
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""I love MAC lipstick in the color 'Red Rock' ($18.50) or Maybelline's Color Sensational Lip Color in 'Red Revival' ($4.99), she said.
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Our top pick at the drugstore is Maybelline Color Sensational Creamy Matte Lipstick, a comfortable classic lipstick available in 20 varied shades.
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But as damaging as the WikiLeaks daily document dumps are, they're no match in the media's eyes for anything sensational regarding Trump.
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But it will struggle to replicate the sensational response outside the courtroom provoked by the introduction of the ostrich jacket as evidence.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Friday dismissed the sensational claims in Manigault Newman's book, which hits shelves on August 14.
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"After three years of sensational photos splashed across every paper of Chinese island building, that somehow became the new normal," said Poling.
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And given the sensational scenery I saw, I also couldn't understand why there weren't more tourists like me traveling across the continent.
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By the fifth take, Ruffalo's portrayal of Bilott's psychological struggle to contain his collapse had become as sensational as the physical one.
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Yes. I go to my favorite Chinese restaurant, it's called Davé on the Rue de Richelieu, and the food is absolutely sensational.
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Dealing with the same subject, "Boy" is so determined not to be sensational or bleak that it bleaches itself of troubling complexity.
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The magazine's editorial department responded with a half-hearted, non-apology saying they were sorry about the "sensational language" in their story.
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Like draping the Venus De Milo in a burlap dress, Jane's sensational natural beauty fights through her plain blue Ann Taylor outfit.
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The project itself, a set of five small, tight, concurrent exhibitions of African material, is richly textured, and in one case sensational.
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More recently, the technique has been deployed as a means not just to highlight marital miscommunication but to propel a sensational plot.
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The architect of the Capitol cited House Office Building Commission rules that prohibit artwork of sensational nature or about contemporary political controversy.
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These projects, some of which work better than others, are unlikely to bring De Middel the sensational notice that "The Afronauts" did.
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But the character's gayness is like the fifth most interesting thing about him, and the way it's handled is very non-sensational.
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While the numbers were not sensational, it was enough to make him the presumed starter for Washington State heading into next season.
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Scherzer struck out 300 batters and was arguably better in 2018 than he was last year, but deGrom's sensational season overshadowed him.
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Where technology and economics collide When WikiLeaks released a trove of documents stolen from the CIA on Tuesday, it generated sensational headlines.
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In general, if you become less likely to share a story after reading it, that's a good sign the headline was sensational.
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Coincidentally or not, Trump's latest sensational and inaccurate allegation of nefarious behavior came after Fox Business aired a segment on the subject.
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Dozens of speakers, many of them overhead, create an unobtrusively sensational system that sounds equally clear from every spot in the arena.
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But even after years of sensational accusations and arrests in Brazil's corruption scandals, the report sent shock waves through the country's establishment.
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The most sensational and horrifying evidence, also found in the suitcase, was tape recordings the couple had made, apparently of Lesley's murder.
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De Quincey was thirty-six when "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater," his sensational memoir of addiction, was published, anonymously, in 1821.
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Several tech platforms, including the Google-owned YouTube, have been criticized for seeming to promote sensational content with no basis in fact.
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The emotional intensity reads as internal to the characters, that of a bildungsroman rather than the sensational projections of a bodice ripper.
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It has, however, been an abrupt change from the sensational pitching he displayed late last summer in helping save the Mets' season.
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In August, the company announced changes to marginalize what it considered "clickbait," the sensational headlines that rarely live up to their promise.
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A serious journalistic transgression — outing a person — is played here as just another sensational twist to be picked apart for podcast fodder.
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The Platonic ideal of a Migos song, the track mixes sensational drug-and-gun talk with an overriding sense of personal uplift.
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If so, this sensational story fills his gap in memory with a Gothic novel-worthy anecdote of creaking doors and surreptitious writing.
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These entertainment-driven programs, which often advertise "beauties from the North," are accused of airing sensational yet unconfirmed allegations from the defectors.
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And so, once again, rugged he-men with sensational skills, character arcs and Michelangelo musculature set off on a mission deemed impossible.
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We were the first band to defend ourselves against the bad business practices of what could have been a sensational band/label relationship.
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For whatever stupid reasons, we seem enamored with the sensational and the absurd, and not much else... despite real problems in our society.
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With this movie, she is able to acknowledge the controversy, adding a parade of different sensational headlines to her project's file of documents.
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In comments to parliament, Ramaphosa said government officials were urging various parties involved in the issue to avoid making "wild and sensational statements".
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Facebook Inc joined in, and said it no longer allowed paid promotion of the ad because it violated its policies regarding sensational content.
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Her father, George, was also responsible for one of the most sensational unsolved murders in American history: the case of the Black Dahlia.
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" Having "failed to secure carriage on the merits" lawyers for Charter Communications argued, Entertainment Studios "sued and leveled sensational allegations of racial discrimination.
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It has an extra-wide build, as well as an arrow pattern that allows for precise control, comfort, and a sensational scrolling experience.
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In this, his second feature, the writer-director Paul Harrill ("Something, Anything,") isn't interested in the sensational scares of a haunted house film.
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All of this is to say is that you should probably ignore sensational black and white claims about the effects of porn use.
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Pishevar's comments come just a month after a sensational legal war erupted between him and Hyperloop One's former Chief Technical Officer, Brogan BamBrogan.
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But the studies proving these things lack the sensational quality that tends to accompany revelations about the bigoted views of high-profile Americans.
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But social media algorithms favored sensational content over scientific facts, rapidly convincing people who had never seen family members die from preventable illness.
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In some ways, the new podcast from the Serial team, S-Town, is the true heir to the sensational story of Adnan Syed.
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Stardust Glitter Eyeliner; L'Oréal Paris Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara; Maybelline New York Color Sensational Vivid Hot Lip Lacquer Lip Gloss in So Hot.
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Whether Cline intends it or not, The Girls is a fictional response to the slew of sensational memoirs flooding today's best-seller lists.
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Why pause to see if a sensational video is true when you can quickly post it and get attention with a snarky comment?
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"This was a recklessly irresponsible piece of sensational journalism of the worst kind," Wigney said of two articles published about Rush in 2017.
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It's a day in the life, it's sensational and it's a great film, and it also shows the youth culture of that time.
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" Canadian Inmates Connect made sensational headlines last year when notorious killer Luka Magnotta popped up on the site looking for a "prince charming.
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"The media tends to spotlight the 'way-out products' and imply that the edibles industry is huge for the sensational story," Teger said.
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The Democrats must push for a public investigation—something credible that tranfers the Russia story from sensational press coverage to a formal inquiry.
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"The falsified official documents and the false information he fabricated are sensational and outrageous," the ministry said in a rare English-language statement.
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Compared to then-contemporary programs like The Biggest Loser and unforgettably sensational Fear Factor, Artstar's pithy day-to-day asides felt positively dry.
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We couldn't change things to make them scarier; we couldn't change things to make them more dramatic, or more sensational, or more horrifying.
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Tender dandelion leaves make a sensational salad, while larger leaves are marvelous sautéed, stir-fried, wilted or stewed with garlic and olive oil.
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But what may be WikiLeaks' most intriguing release of secret documents involved what is, on the surface, a less sensational topic: trade negotiations.
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Videos are equally sensational, if not more so since details can be captured in stunning 4K, at a lifelike 60 frames per second.
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Nintendo's latest mobile gaming gambit, "Mario Kart Tour," had a sensational opening month, according to figures from the app analytics site Sensor Tower.
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In his sensational novel The Jungle, published in 1906, Upton Sinclair described men toiling in the vast zones of cattle death in Chicago.
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"This ad violates Facebook's advertising policy against sensational content so we are rejecting it," a Facebook spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.
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Learning that the public could be mesmerized by the daily details of a high-profile criminal trial, celebrity-driven and simply sensational alike.
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But criticism persisted amid reports that people in the United States and other countries have fabricated sensational hoaxes meant to appeal to conservatives.
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Alibaba leaders have denied 'sensational' claims made in viral Weibo post that said the Chinese e-commerce giant misreported its Singles Day sales.
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Overall, the Republican and Democratic pollsters described the president's rating as "sticky" and unlikely to move much no matter how sensational the story.
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He's already a sensational pick-and-roll playmaker who can create his own shot, rain fire off screens, and wreak havoc in transition.
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GOP at war — with itself ... The "DO NOT CONGRATULATE" leak about Putin was the most sensational and newsworthy over the last 24 hours.
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But as much as Ms. Pauley will be remembered for her broadcast accomplishments, it is her departures that have prompted more sensational headlines.
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Funding losses also drive mainstream media to publish short, sensational pieces that generate the "clicks" that sell sidebar ads and pop-up commercials.
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Russell Wilson has been sensational for the Seattle Seahawks this season, and he brought some flair along with him to Philadelphia this week.
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Closing arguments got underway on the 143th day of the sensational narcotics trial, which featured a parade of more than 50 prosecution witnesses.
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Every few days, the Eversley profile posts on Facebook links to sensational, if fact-challenged, articles, all from the same obscure website, conswriters.
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Yet events much like hers are now being widely reported in the mainstream media as pervasive and endemic rather than sensational and exceptional.
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Rolen was a sensational defender, yet in 17 seasons he managed just one finish in the top 1992 for Most Valuable Player voting.
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How marvelous that this genius, who burst into creative life with the immediately sensational comedy "Fancy Free," kept stretching himself over the decades.
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"Despite some sensational headlines, there is nothing new to say," Aïda Belloulid, the festival's spokeswoman, said in a text message at the time.
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And there's Jason Heyward, who despite having been sensational from age 20 to 25, fell off in the latter half of his 20s.
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The leap to All-Star by Nikola Vucevic was inspiring, and the athleticism on the roster can lead to some truly sensational highlights.
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Unmistakably, he was simply exhibiting for himself alone the joy he felt at playing such sensational stuff when nothing less would have done.
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The investigation finally broke into public view on May 27, 2015, with the sensational early morning arrests of seven soccer officials in Zurich.
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This sensational cinema, unjustly targeted by those it represented, reflected not only the nation's self-loathing, but also its verve under brutal modernization.
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Facebook said users who repeatedly violate its content guidelines, share sensational clickbait or post fake news may lose the ability to run ads.
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And this week, he made an equally sensational postseason debut, striking out four of five Oakland batters in the A.L. wild-card game.
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When it came to fixing up makeup, Grayson relied on Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Concealer and Maybelline Lash Sensational Waterproof Mascara.
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Years present: 1955 to 1962 As a Leo Uranus native, you express your unique ideas and world views in sensational and creative ways.
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Zuckerberg said the company had found at least one instance of "sensational messages" being spread through Facebook in an attempt to incite violence.
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Over the last five days, showgoers were privy to a whole host of sensational moments, from huge, Renaissance-inspired dresses to extravagant accouterments.
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That quest, which naturally favors loud and extreme voices, has in turn driven more media organizations to publish low-quality and sensational stories.
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Now, more than four decades after the painter's death, viewers can "leave behind the sensational tabloid-worthiness of his story," Mr. Forgy said.
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It was covered with sensational political headlines and surrounded by ads with lewd, attention-grabbing images, including medical oddities and barely dressed women.
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His numbers at the predraft combine were sensational, including a sterling broad jump and bench press and a 4.64-second 40-yard dash.
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The addition of Judge Gorsuch might tip things a bit, particularly in some less sensational (but still important) areas, such as administrative law.
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But they still have a sensational color and the beginning of that alchemy when a plain orange starts to become a glistening orb.
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The Titans' offense has been nothing short of sensational over the last four weeks and Henry is an enormous reason for the surge.
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Wikipedia has banned the use of the Daily Mail as a source on its website, The Guardian reports, calling it unreliable and sensational.
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Some believe the Manhattan shoot was done purely as a publicity stunt, which was made even more sensational when Mr. DiMaggio showed up.
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Last week the Ballet de Lorraine brought one of the most sensational of these, "Sounddance" (1975), to the Joyce Theater in New York.
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Remember, other than Game 73, the Indians have been winning with a combination of a couple of runs, sensational pitching and good defense.
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In dozens of text messages revealed during her sensational trial, Carter pushed Roy to end his life and chastised him when he hesitated.
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Currently under contract with Zuffa, the featherweight champion would be unable to fight Mayweather unless the promotion signed off on the sensational contest.
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In a blog post here, Facebook said it had made two updates last month to reduce posts with exaggerated or sensational health claims.
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FBI director James Comey has rejected President Trump's sensational claims that President Obama ordered a wiretap of his phones during last year's election.
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It consisted of handouts that claimed to give "just the facts" about various drugs, while detailing their many purported dangers in sensational fashion.
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The Soviet Union declined to make them public, but England's Jodrell Bank radiotelescope observatory intercepted the Russian signals and developed them into ''sensational'' pictures.
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He moved down to middleweight and became more active on offense— scoring a couple of sensational knockouts with his sharpshooting kicking game at range.
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What do you think the key is to adapting real-life crime into fictional drama, while keeping it from becoming sensational and un-relatable?
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Two sensational rookies ... but only one can be NFL Rookie of the Year -- and according to LaDainian Tomlinson, it's Ezekiel Elliott all the way.
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EUROPEAN publishing saw a sensational hit in the 1840s with "The Mysteries of Russia", a Frenchman's take on the supposed brutality of Slavic life.
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The five-bedroom, six-bath contemporary colonial in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, became familiar to observers of the former tight end's sensational 2015 murder trial.
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It's made it easier to report misleading or false content, demoted fake and sensational posts, and reduced referral traffic to crappy ad-filled sites.
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The flow of sensational and often false news out of Europe ends up impacting Muslims in the US as well, according to CAIR's Hooper.
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" YouTube on Tuesday acknowledged that the video did violate its policies for being a graphic video posted in a "shocking, sensational or disrespectful manner.
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" YouTube issued a statement yesterday about the incident and said: "YouTube prohibits violent or gory content posted in a shocking, sensational, or disrespectful manner.
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A few either really thought I was cooking the chicken with the dryer, or intentionally obscured [the reality] to make the story more sensational.
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High-level skills carve out the striking features of human subjects, and trained eyes in depth and light draw out sensational three-dimensional effects.
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But what if what many Facebook users really want — as measured by their clicks and eyeballs — are prank videos, D.I.Y. hacks, and sensational headlines?
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"The sexual side of things is the sensational side, the headline, but it's not really the interesting side of any of this," he said.
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James was sensational throughout the tightly contested affair which the Warriors won 124-114 when their potent offense moved up a gear in overtime.
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Westbrook was sensational in response, scoring 10 consecutive points during one stretch before assisting on a Steven Adams floater for a 69-68 lead.
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If past drug epidemics are any predictor, sensational media coverage of babies' drug withdrawal will lead to more moms like Cassie losing child custody.
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The Istanbul governor's office dismissed the German warning, saying people should not pay attention to "sensational and unserious news and rumors" of questionable aims.
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"Tonight's NEW episode @bigbangtheory_cbs is in honor of my sensational friend Isaiah @redguy29!" she wrote on Instagram, along with photos with Zarate on set.
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The Istanbul governor's office dismissed the German warning, saying people should not pay attention to "sensational and unserious news and rumours" of questionable aims.
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The genre now attracts film-makers and journalists who seek to elevate their subjects from the sensational and lurid to the solemn and searching.
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If it's bad and particularly sensational for Trump, it's good for ratings, good for clicks on social media and good for the bottom line.
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Throughout, Miller avoids a sensational tone, and her fresh and detailed reconstruction of this famous story is riveting — part tabloid story, part poignant biography.
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But the Internet has engendered a competitive media environment where in the race to attract the most hits, sensational headlines can trump sober facts.
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So, let's evolve our national conversation beyond Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, as fascinating as they are as individuals and as sensational news stories.
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As noted, the lure of true crime has unleashed a horde of copycats, while inspiring networks to dredge up sensational cases from the past.
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Bell is alive and well obviously makes for sensational reading, the claim rests upon a fundamental misunderstanding of the way the legal system operates.
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Cohen, who for years acted as Trump's personal attorney, has shown he's willing to take his split with the President public in sensational fashion.
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Facebook's public perception may still be damaged from its recent data scandal, but the social media company's stock has already made a sensational recovery.
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Editorial As Donald Trump's tweets pile one atop another, generating sensational headlines, issues of true substance are tending to get lost in the shuffle.
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The sensational originality of these attracted private commissions, notably from Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani, Cardinal Scipione Borghese and Ciriaco Mattei.
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This video is not a sensational story of Perez-Hilton-esque slander, nor is it a horrifying story of domestic abuse or sexual assault.
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A couple of things are important about this: one, the pink colorway is sensational; and two, it is available everywhere. ASOS. Goodhood. Offspring. Sneakers'n'Stuff.
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"Sensational headlines have made it seem like nutrition science is so shaky that nutrition experts really don't know what they're talking about," he says.
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Meanwhile, the sensational trial of Golden Dawn as a criminal organization has run into one delay after another and remains far from its end.
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And when things got both serious and sensational when Ronda Rousey began making her first public appearances after her soul and brain-shaking loss?
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Despite absorbing most the pressure throughout the 90 minutes, Juventus found itself a sensational injury time winner from an unlikely source in Douglas Costa.
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Tufekci concluded that YouTube had decided that the best way to hold viewers' attention was to push them toward more and more sensational material.
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The book, which fictionalizes a sensational 1843 murder case, has been adapted by Sarah Polley (a fine filmmaker herself) and directed by Mary Harron.
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It was a sensational sausage, but it did nothing to make Ko's bar the kind of place that you'd take your new pescatarian friend.
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Gordon had a sensational 2013 season with the Browns, leading the league in receiving yards and earning a Pro Bowl and all-league selection.
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Did Carrington (the sensational Jennifer Johnson) really draw blood from her thigh, pour it in a cup and gave to it Jodorowsky to drink?
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Here Mr. Tetzlaff's unaccompanied playing comes near the end, in a blazing two-minute cadenza that shows virtually every aspect of his sensational technique.
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That gives the disclosures in Mr. Wolff's latest book a secondhand feeling — and one of his most sensational claims drew a quick, emphatic rebuttal.
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"My understanding was that they were going to investigate to what extent they could grow audiences for Facebook pages using sensational news," she said.
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If true — the scientist has not yet published data that would confirm it — his actions would be a sensational breach of international scientific conventions.
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That meant shooting sleeping people only from angles that did not reveal their identities; it meant not taking photos that were sensational or suggestive.
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And on Sunday afternoon, AXIOM under Jeffrey Milarsky plays a sensational-looking program of Knussen, Stravinsky and Andriessen at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater.
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Ehsan Khoshbakht's archival documentary explores the sensational, long-forgotten Filmfarsi genre, unjustly targeted by those it represented and buried under decades of VHS tape.
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Go deeper: Facebook changes algorithm to fight sensational health claims The intensifying national debate over vaccine exemption rules Summer camps turn away the unvaccinated
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The title came from a work that incorporates a sensational article — and its headline — from The Sunday Sport, a British tabloid that's now defunct.
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But Mr. Comey's testimony would be the most sensational moment to date in a controversy that has engulfed the Trump administration from its beginning.
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Ms. Park's trip from the presidential Blue House to the jail house is the most sensational political downfall South Koreans have seen in decades.
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Ovechkin broke a tie with his 38th postseason goal, and Holtby made the lead stand with his third straight sensational effort in the series.
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The former leader of the Renault-Nissan automaking alliance made a sensational year-end escape from Japan, where he faces trial for financial crimes.
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Rather than drive from Mexico City, consider booking a ticket on a luxury bus so you can sit back and enjoy the sensational scenery.
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CreditCreditMaring Photography/Getty Images The sensational, spidery plot of the most gripping game of thrones in modern history is best captured by two images.
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But the imagery is sensational: a shifting gallery of white sake cups, blue and yellow candles, and rosy oranges pictured against flowery ornamental backgrounds.
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We've had many legislative achievements, and we will have more in the future -- but not if sensational claims and partisan posturing define the debate.
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In seventeen sensational brothel scenes, most of them from 1877-79, they stand, sit, or loll around availably naked and often frumpily at ease.
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The Atlanta defense continues to prove that its strong play in the playoffs was no fluke, and the team's sensational offense finally showed up.
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The most sensational attempt occurred in 1981, when an inmate was nearly plucked off the rooftop recreational center by confederates in a hijacked helicopter.
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A lot of folks who are no longer with us even that are contacted by these media outlets and they're looking for sensational bits.
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They're tailoring their communications — typically sensational comments or images — to a specific audience and their fans to garner a constant stream of mainstream attention.
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As sensational as the stories were during the trial, I think there was a profound substance that was the backdrop to all of this.
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"There is need for contemporary Roma culture, because people just know the sensational things they see on TV," said Giuvlipen member and actress Zita Moldovan.
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Prosecutors and defense are making their final arguments Monday in the sensational case that raised the specter of auctions of young women on encrypted websites.
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Oh, and they've got the legendary Matthew Herbert to slide by with a subtly sensational remix too, which we're bringing you exclusively here on THUMP.
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Or would I have let it be messy, let it linger, let the raw noise of reality guide the moment over what was more sensational?
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Social media platforms make it easier to spread that information, but people are inherently drawn to headlines that are sensational and cause an emotional rise.
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There's obviously some sensational aspects to this sort of topic, that lead to the type of conversation and rumors and all that kind of stuff.
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The Kammerspiele's sensational Wiebke Puls is well cast as the producer's henchman, a social-media-savvy purveyor of career-ending rumors known as the Hyena.
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What happened in the cage was fantastic, and combined with Tony Ferguson's performance in the co-main event made for a sensational night of entertainment.
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Around this time last year, I came across the sensational Zero Audio Carbo Tenore earphones, which cost $38 but sound an order of magnitude better.
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The O.J. Simpson murder trial, a public narrative that delivered a series of sensational jolts from start to finish, consistently falls into the second camp.
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"There are few things better than receiving a sensational gift from someone you admire – and that's what I've received from you," Trump wrote to Aras.
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Remain-supporting Conservative lawmaker Anna Soubry said the win was "sensational", saying on Twitter: "politicians ignore #Remainers at their peril and you can forget #Hardbrexit".
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Keep an eye out for sensational stories from news sources you've never heard of, and take advantage of fact-checking organizations like Politifact and Snopes.
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Records were set, with Britain's Adam Peaty sensational in the 100 breaststroke to become the first British male swimmer to win Olympic gold since 1988.
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That was the most sensational way to interpret those comments, rather than entertaining the possibility that Trump meant those folks should get out and vote.
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If you haven't heard of it, Wild Wild Country investigates the sensational Rajneeshee commune that sprang up in the early 1980s in extremely rural Oregon.
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Here's a guide to a few things you should always look at if you want to be able to assess sensational "finds" about William Shakespeare.
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Our obituaries editor remembers the socialite Claus von Bülow, his sensational attempted-murder trials in America and the enduring question of whether he did it.
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Decades ago, psychedelic coverage could be more negative and sensational, as detailed in Stephen Siff's book Acid Hype: American News Media and the Psychedelic Experience.
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Up to that point, science fiction stories appeared in cheap pulp magazines, and were often sensational tales featuring murderous robots, outlandish planets, and swashbuckling adventure.
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There were languorous stretches where the ball was batted back-and-forth by mid-air combatants, hornet-like aerial duels, and sensational hits from space.
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While one shouldn't judge a movie from its trailer, it looks like Mirren's Winchester will focus on the sensational legends associated with the controversial widow.
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On the eyes, Parsons started by blending Maybelline Color Sensational Shaping Lip Liner in Plum Passion out across the lids and under the lower lashes.
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That has meant platforms like Facebook ranking fake news higher than real news because it is, for instance, more sensational than boring and complex reality.
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The Cubs broke their more than century-long curse by knocking off the Cleveland Indians 8–7 in extra innings of a sensational game seven.
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The post raised an important, if often ignored, truth for this age of celebrity worship: Alcoholism isn't something that should be treated as sensational news.
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The breathless journalism, the sensational front-page headlines, the 220006/2202 cable station "breaking news" reports and the hysterical ranting by virulent alt-right websites?
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Mike Leake, who has been sensational since a rocky start to the season, will take the mound Tuesday against struggling Milwaukee right-hander Wily Peralta.
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David Mercatali directs this London import from the man whose sensational futurist fable "Mercury Fur" gave shivery new meaning to the idea of partying down.
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But further sensational assertions documented in a memo by McCabe must be evaluated within the context of the sad wake he left in the FBI.
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Other than a quad-DAC system for sensational headphone audio, there's a serious dearth of reasons for you to care about or want the G27.
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After police beat a group of women and children attempting to board a train, sensational congressional hearings ensued and Lawrence workers won all their demands.
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Maybelline Color Sensational Creamy Matte Lipstick is the ideal iteration of the classic bullet lipstick — matte, comfortable, and available in a bunch of wearable shades.
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Those attacks came after Trump openly discussed a sensational tabloid story connecting Cruz's father, Rafael Cruz, to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
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"We don't allow ads that contain shocking, disrespectful or sensational content, including ads that depict violence or threats of violence," the message from Facebook read.
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Fake news proliferated this year since some bloggers were able to get ad revenue from writing false and misleading articles that focused on sensational accusations.
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Jordan Henderson put Liverpool up 2-0 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge today and it was, as NBCSN's Arlo White called it, a sensational strike.
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The two-time All-Star has been sensational in two September outings, posting a 1.20 ERA while striking out 18 and holding opponents to a .
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" On the press: "One thing I've learned about the press is that they're always hungry for a good story, and the more sensational the better.
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Specifically, it looks back to Mr. John's sensational American debut on a double bill with Mr. Ackles in 1970, at the Troubadour in Los Angeles.
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These changes gave some Americans a new reason to distrust sensational information that they came across and question why certain stories were presented to them.
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A sensational and tragic revelation that might have been at the volcanic center of a more familiar kind of book is disclosed almost in passing.
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The documents released so far this year have cast fresh light on one of the most sensational and still-debated events in modern American history.
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People were happy to finally get to talk about it, trusting that it would be represented in a responsible way and not a sensational way.
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But these changes can have significant consequences, like limiting the audience for nongovernmental news sources and — surprisingly — amplifying the impact of fabricated and sensational stories.
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The power and the noise was sensational, but for me what is equally amazing is how quickly motorsport has changed in the last 10 years.
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He found a way to get there, and to get his first playoff victory two years after his sensational rookie season ended in postseason disappointment.
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Meanwhile, the Mets started making sensational fielding plays — by Harrelson at short, by Al Weis at second, by Agee near the fence in left-center.
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Meanwhile, a joint investigation between The Boston Globe and WBUR tries to crack open one of the most sensational unsolved art heists of all time.
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"He had a lot of government experience, and he was sensational at being able to speak for the administration," Mr. Packwood said of Mr. Darman.
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Dr. Servheen also believes that the sensational news of a grizzly bear killing a bike rider works against the bear from a public relations standpoint.
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"It has been a sensational opportunity for more people, particularly in Europe, to pay more attention to the series," Miles said in a telephone interview.
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Op-Ed Contributor In recent days, two intelligence dossiers have been published making sensational charges involving President-elect Donald J. Trump and the 2016 election.
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Marquette has also been sensational from the foul line, ranking 10th nationally at 78.4 percent; Howard is a perfect 36-for-36 from the stripe.
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It wants to be a harrowing remembrance of the suffering of the Holocaust, a satisfying revenge fantasy, a sensational period piece, and a dark comedy.
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Once again, Feigl-Ding, who by this point had accumulated tens of thousands of followers in a matter of weeks, tweeted out the sensational findings.
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Walker (6-10) was sensational, allowing just three hits and striking out 11 batters to match a career high in winning his second straight start.
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Facebook and Instagram, for instance, claim that posts with "exaggerated or sensational" heath claims will get surfaced less often on people's News and Discovery Feeds.
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In Quebec, Islamophobia manifested itself in a series of sensational cases, in 2007 and 2008, over the "reasonable accommodation" of religious minorities, Muslims in particular.
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Facebook said it had detected spammers increasingly using sensational political content across the political spectrum to build an audience and drive traffic to their websites.
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After two weeks of sensational headlines in New York's tabloid newspapers, Mr. O'Reilly settled for millions of dollars, according to people briefed on the agreement.
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Just taking this on from my perspective, first of all, I'd encourage anyone to, if you scan the "Business Insider" headlines, it's a sensational periodical.
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Jones curled home a sensational strike from 20-yards to seal victory, becoming the youngest Liverpool player to score in a Merseyside derby since 1994.
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As with the Smollett case, the sensational elements of the story — a young Muslim woman cornered, harassed and followed — became fodder for the news media.
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The sensational — if grim — discovery is one of the rare moments when the reality of police work all but trumps fictionalized TV true crime tales.
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That sensational run earned her a main draw wildcard at Flushing Meadows, where she will be eager to show off her credentials as a future great.
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After a sensational sophomore season at North Little Rock High School in Arkansas, he exploded onto the college football recruiting landscape as a big-time prospect.
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All you kids with dreams of impressing millions of YouTube followers with your sensational above the rim antics ... PLEASE WATCH THIS, and realize sometimes gravity wins.
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In an era of big, sensational scams that keep on giving — Operation Varsity Blues, the SoHo Grifter, Theranos — it's hard to pick the most notable one.
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In addition to sending back these sensational postcards from the asteroid belt, the Dawn orbiter has also raised all kinds of questions about its new home.
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Merriam-Webster defines "hot take" as "a quickly produced, strongly worded, and often deliberately provocative or sensational opinion or reaction," usually in response to some news.
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He might have cracked but instead set a lap that, while not his fastest of the afternoon, was sensational in the circumstances and unmatched by rivals.
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Because news outlets around the world already report on Mr Trump's most sensational tweets, many do not feel compelled to join the platform to discover them.
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He talks about identifying user behaviors that signal an article shared on Facebook is sensational, and then using those signals to dampen the article's viral spread.
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According to the Daily Beast, Facebook also moved to take down the ad from its site, saying that its "sensational content" violated the company's advertising policy.
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Its scenes are sensational, wallowing in squalor and foolishness; its dominant images are physical and deflating; its shrill theme is 'failed promise' if not outright 'tragedy.
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The report said the company has adjusted its "sensational" advertising policy to pull back restrictions on anti-abortion ads showing medical tubes connected to human bodies.
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" The report noted Facebooks advertising policies prohibit "shocking and sensational content" and the company has historically rejected images of "medical tubes connected to the human body.
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" The report noted Facebook's advertising policies prohibit "shocking and sensational content" and the company has historically rejected images of "medical tubes connected to the human body.
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His second goal, which came on a breakaway with 2:11 left in the second period, was sensational, and it gave Florida a 4-3 lead.
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We have to admit that using their social media to speculate about their wedding date and watch Davidson gush over Grande's sensational music video is fun.
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Dallas played the finale without sensational rookie Luca Doncic, who was ruled out of the game about an hour before tipoff with a bruised left thigh.
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The Daily Mail seems to have taken a sad story of a man's death in Japan and added a few lies to make it more sensational.
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In one of the most sensational revelations in court Friday, McBride accused the Franklins of killing their son two hours after watching Manchester by the Sea.
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Go deeper: Facebook changes algorithm to fight sensational health claims The intensifying national debate over vaccine exemption rules Vaccine safety concern has regional differences: Wellcome survey
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"I did it just to create a sensational effect and catch eyeballs," Wang Xiaolu admitted on CCTV, according to a translation by Hong Kong Free Press.
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This independent media outlet would employ journalists whose job would not be to create sensational stories that serve as click-bait or result in advertising dollars.
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So, in contrast to the sensational headlines, this study (like others) doesn't support the claim that plant protein is "better" than animal protein for building muscle.
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Los Angeles (CNN)Americans revisited one of the most sensational murder trials of modern times when a new twist appeared Friday in the O.J. Simpson case.
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Some might brush these fears off as sensational given the paucity of any major ISIS activity in South America since the group became a global menace.
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Lucapa Diamond Company, an Australian company, along with partner companies Endiama and Rosas & Pétalas, announced the sensational discovery of the whopping 404.2 carat diamond on Tuesday.
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Houston rolls into town with a nine-game winning streak after Harden's latest sensational effort resulted in a 121-114 home win over Charlotte on Tuesday.
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"This sensational allegation, broadcast in bold-faced type, was made solely to generate negative headlines for, and inflict maximum damage on, Fox News," reads the memo.
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But virtual reality has spent years dealing with inflated expectations, an almost religious reverence for an imperfect technology, and media coverage that's often oversimplified or sensational.
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This Halloween have some fun with pop culture and dress just like the Queen of Social media with our sensational 'Parisian Heist Robbery Victim Costume' Costume.
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I find this argument compelling, but Bacon's yearning toward sensational 'wounding' seems most concisely explained (if one wishes a convincing explanation) by Bacon's flagrant masochistic ferocity.
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As played by Pittman—an actress of real wit, who was sensational in Ayad Akhtar's "Disgraced," in 2012—Nya can't afford to be a drama queen.
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The media can give less attention to sensational accusations and more attention to what really matters, which is the likely effects of policies on people's lives.
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The combination of social media and television is a hotbed for sensational politicians who benefit from populations polarized by political, economic, religious, racial or ethnic divisions.
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Novartis has acknowledged shortcomings amid what ex-CEO Joe Jimenez called a "results-oriented" culture, while insisting the Greek probe includes "many sensational and unfounded claims".
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As for the reception of his work among Western audiences, Dr. Chatterjee said there was an appetite mostly for the more sensational issues he had raised.
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Through a series of sensational trials, based partly on fabricated evidence, many secular military officers were jailed in recent years on charges of plotting a coup.
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Unfortunately, many of his sensational discoveries turned out to be difficult to replicate because no one else could see the animalcules as clearly as he did.
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Today, it's actor Betty Gilpin, who appears in Netflix's sensational wrestling dramedy GLOW as well as the first season of Starz's Neil Gaiman adaptation American Gods.
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On Tuesday, the CAC said it had scrubbed 9,800 social media accounts of independent news providers deemed to have posted sensational, vulgar or politically harmful content.
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Social media companies are increasing transparency and countering malicious content on their platforms, and the public has become rightly skeptical of sensational stories on social media.
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D.) DEMON In contemporary Poland, a young man, Peter (a sensational Itay Tiran), arrives in a hamlet where he's to be married to a local beauty.
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But a sensational forehand pass by Thiem gave him a fourth set point which he converted when his dipping backhand forced a volley error from Djokovic.
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CCR85033 has also been linked to brain function, which led to some sensational headlines and media speculation that the gene-edited babies might have enhanced brains.
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Charles S. Maier, a professor of European and international history at Harvard University, said he found the new research "plausible and illuminating," but not particularly sensational.
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In a central banking world that aspires to be boring, the suggestion that it might be OK to tolerate inflation of 3 percent is downright sensational.
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"We are focusing on trivial issues — issues that have a sensational element — instead of the substantive issues of government," he said at a recent news conference.
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In a blog post here, the social media company said it had made two updates last month to reduce posts with exaggerated or sensational health claims.
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Fueled by all this sensationalistic journalism, these various myths and folktales immediately grew up about Belle, as they tend to do around any sensational serial murderer.
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Mr. Wheeler and his partners at Fox News had "embarked on a collective effort to support a sensational claim regarding Seth Rich's murder," Judge Daniels wrote.
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Tiger King relies so much on the reams of sensational footage of tigers and drama that it's almost like a series of vignettes searching for meaning.
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Tiger King relies so much on the reams of sensational footage of tigers and drama that it's almost like a series of vignettes searching for meaning.
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Despite the disappointing results, Kerber said she had no plans to reunite with coach Torben Beltz, after they parted company in 2017 following her sensational 2016.
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He also said the task of fact-checking Mr. Jones's sensational claims should fall to journalists on the platform rather than Twitter's own moderators, prompting confusion.
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It's not a spoiler to say that Jane Alexander is sensational in this meditation on the risks and rewards of love that arrives late in life.
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Shortly after the announcement, Burke addressed the split, which she said was caused by "nothing sensational," in a blog post for her parenting website, Modern Mom.
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But the nature of an outbreak unfolding live on social media means that all results, especially the most sensational ones, can go viral before they're vetted.
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But beyond the surface discord are clear harmonies: a love of costumes and glamour, a flair for the sensational and dramatic, an allergy to humdrum reality.
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Today we run so many sensational stories with hard-to-believe facts in them that it's difficult to convey just how extraordinary it was back then.
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Long resigned to the fact no one would beat the sensational Biles, Mustafina instead rejoiced in her bronze — the same medal she collected in London 2012.
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Hopefully we'll get our first look next year... and hopefully it's a reinvention on par with the sensational The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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The sessions, which lasted off and on until September 1960, were "among the most sensational" hearings of that Congress, a syndicated columnist wrote at the time.
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That was the sensational detail from your book, but you also talk about going through depression, which is a much more vulnerable thing to talk about.
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If you weren't logged into Fornite this past weekend, you might've missed something truly sensational: a brand-new scene from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
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The film begins with Jo attempting to sell her writing to a New York publisher (like Alcott herself, Jo writes sensational tales which she publishes anonymously).
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His day might have been worse had it not been for two sensational catches by center fielder Billy Hamilton and another by left fielder Adam Duvall.
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For the second day running the time trial gold medal had been won by a country mile, after American Chloe Dygert's sensational victory 24 hours earlier.
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After winning the first-ever women's Ballon d'Or, Norwegian striker Ada Hegerberg somehow bested her already historic marks from last year with a sensational 2019 showing.
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Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was chosen the comeback player of the year, following a lost 22012 season to a shoulder injury with a sensational 264 campaign.
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If anything, the video proves that we'd have a lot of laughs over a few full-bodied, strongly grounded, and simply sensational bottles, and that's even better.
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And while that contradicts the more sensational language she used in her book, it fits the facts she laid out both in her original piece and since.
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When the roommate was deemed unfit to stand trial and committed to a state hospital, the sensational case that shocked this corner of New England essentially disappeared.
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Only a year later, according to Barrack Rodos' motion for sanctions, when Freda sued the firm, did he concoct his "sensational" account of a fee-splitting agreement.
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In a statement sent by the company, the Versace family said "in the attempt to create a sensational story, (the TV drama) presents gossip full of contradictions".
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In answer to another question from Vogt, Daulerio also acknowledged it did not really matter to Gawker if the tape had crossed a line into sensational prying.
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It's like a meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant: my plate is never as overfull as I'd like it to be, but everything I'm tasting is sensational.
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It was the media's celebration of ''On the Run'' — and particularly of its more sensational elements — that turned the response within the discipline from contentious to personal.
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Gregory, the baby that would have been Edith's uncle, similarly experiences a tragic death, but it plays out as a sensational accident in Edith Finch plays out.
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While Kelly's eventual trial in 2008 was covered widely, the sensational stories in the Sun-Times in the years before the trial were overlooked by many publications.
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The sensational French duo took home the title (and the $1 million prize) on Tuesday, edging out Minnesota native Eva Igo by two-tenths of a point.
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The show's production values alone are sensational, with columns of mannequins in golden dresses hanging suspended from the museum's high ceilings and a very great deal more.
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"Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" has dominated headlines all week with sensational anecdotes and commentary that paint the Trump presidency in an unflattering light.
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The company announced a change Tuesday that would boost posts "that people consider genuine and not misleading, sensational or spammy" above others in its users' News Feeds.
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Casting JonBenet / U.S.A., Australia (Director: Kitty Green) — The unsolved death of six-year-old American beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey remains the world's most sensational child murder case.
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Lundqvist was sensational — especially in overtime — while right winger Mats Zuccarello won it for the Rangers (24-15-5) with the only goal in the skills competition.
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Noren is third on the money list but played down the possibility of another sensational come-from-behind success after registering his fourth victory of the season.
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And earlier in July, the Girls Trip star headed the annual 2019 BET Awards as its host, twerking alongside friend Taraji P. Henson in a sensational opener.
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A new mix from Teki Latex is always a very, very special occasion, and Bérite Club Music is another sensational addition to the master's immense back catalogue.
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In 1830, the King of France sent a young engineer to England to study a sensational invention: a steam train that ferried passengers from Manchester to Liverpool.
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The women are sensational, Renée Elise Goldsberry, as Angelica, his whip-smart sister-in-law, particularly, but the characters exist only to love, marry and seduce Hamilton.
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Everyone is in the market now for sensational fact-based stories, but it's rare to run across one as enforced, with as many layers, as this one.
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Likewise the sensational appeal of the subject matter: the sideshow characters, sword swallowers, dwarves, cross-dressers, nudists, giants and — most problematic — people with severe intellectual development disorders.
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But in recent years, a series of sensational trials had pushed the military back to its barracks, which analysts said had secured civilian leadership over the military.
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Trump stayed at the Ritz-Carlton for only two nights, but his presence there has given rise to the most sensational accusation about his time in Moscow.
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The Architect of the Capitol cited House Office Building Commission rules, to which the art competition adheres, prohibiting artwork of sensational nature or about contemporary political controversy.
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Midnight blue and black are among the shades in the Maybelline New York Color Sensational Loaded Bolds collection, which also includes a chalky hue called Wickedly White.
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Despite the efficiency, it was almost a letdown that the half-inning did not include a sensational defensive play after the memorable moments from the previous inning.
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Half scam story and half murder trial, the lives of Blanchard and her daughter Gypsy Rose are particularly extraordinary, even in the sensational world of true crime.
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The week in mixes has also proven bountiful, with sessions from Sporting Life, Huerco S, and Helena Hauff marking the 100th entry in Dekmantel's sensational mix series.
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I was in no way being forced into selling my body in the dark and sensational way that we often imagine is the case with sex workers.
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All three leads are sensational (Yeun turns yawns and soft laughter into nightmares), giving performances that retain a sense of mystery that dovetails with the movie's ambiguity.
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"We spent 19623 years building a family, and they selected only the negative, bizarre and sensational stuff," he said in an interview shortly after the show aired.
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He transformed the French trunk maker into a full-scale fashion house, creating sensational runway shows, bringing in collaborators like the artist Takashi Murakami and quadrupling business.
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As Elsa, Caissie Levy booms out her numbers with astonishing aplomb — her "Let It Go" really is sensational — and, as Anna, Patti Murin makes a charming madcap.
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As the characters reveal their sensational secrets, they occasionally let us in (via time-stopping interludes) on even more deeply buried secrets, which disarm with their simplicity.
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Millions of these migrants leave their children behind, and several sensational stories have brought attention to the plight of these children growing up without their parents nearby.
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