"In setting off fireworks, be conscious of 'setting off the (pollution) index'," read an editorial on Saturday in the People's Daily newspaper, the Communist Party mouthpiece.
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That's setting off alarm bells within the higher education community.
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Clinton said, setting off more heckling from the Sanders supporters.
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I think they're supposed to be quite brave, setting off.
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Antifa setting off firecrackers and throwing water bottles at police.
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And that's setting off alarm bells among some park supporters.
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It's because I'm constantly setting off on the next adventure!
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He died a week later, setting off protests and riots.
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Mr. Ismaili reacted by setting off tear gas in Parliament.
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Toggle this setting off so it looks like the image below.
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The circuit breaker kicked in Monday, setting off a temporary halt.
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Ms. Johansen won the election unopposed, setting off a sharp backlash.
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Olivia is setting off all kinds of red flags this episode.
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Before setting off for Asia, Trump sent a letter to Kim.
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They're setting off missiles, which they say are for television purposes.
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This means there are ways to avoid setting off appraisal rights.
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The boat capsized after setting off for Europe from neighboring Libya.
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Congress responded by suspending him and setting off a constitutional standoff.
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His death shook the nation, setting off another round of disturbances.
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A dominatrix moved into Bedford-Stuyvesant, setting off a gentrification struggle.
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The hashtag then circulated over WhatsApp, setting off fears of widespread looting.
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Witnesses reported the suspect yelled "Allahu Akbar" before setting off the blasts.
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Before setting off the next morning, I produced my baseline poo sample.
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Tired of passing cars on the street setting off your motion alarm?
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Setting off with a car full of empty jars at 5 a.m.
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He was found dead the next morning, setting off the sweeping investigation.
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CNN aired the recordings, setting off a firestorm among the Trump camp.
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Group admins will also be told how to turn the setting off.
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The political calculation is setting off a domino effect on Capitol Hill.
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The government refused to recognize the ruling, setting off a constitutional crisis.
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He has tried teamwork, setting off on a fragile alliance with Gov.
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The sound of gunfire served as an alarm, setting off an eruption.
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The Tongan annexation was soon ratified, setting off a dispute with Fiji.
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Most fled to relative safety, before setting off to work in Dubai.
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Six women collapsed on crossing the finish line, setting off an outcry.
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You can turn this setting off in the Connections menu as well.
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He said his son had been sneezing, setting off alarm at home.
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The thousands who remained in the park were barred from setting off.
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But Delhiites were defiant, setting off all kinds of fireworks for hours.
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That much of a spending increase is setting off alarms among conservative Republicans.
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Mitchell was a master of setting off one form or color against another.
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I'm at work and this freaking thing keeps setting off my doorbell camera!!
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The agents contacted the observatory's director, thus setting off a months-long investigation.
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Soviet troops swiftly occupied the entire chain, setting off a 70-year dispute.
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Gianforte's statement implies that Jacobs bears responsibility for setting off the physical altercation.
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He then warned people nearby to get away before setting off the device.
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He would be setting off bear traps and bleeding all over the floor.
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Before setting off, Donkoh tinkered with his BMW 7 Series to boost performance.
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"Iran, Iran, we step on you!" they chanted, setting off fireworks to celebrate.
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Ask yourself what you're doing that might be setting off the other person.
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They make an alarming entrance, these two, setting off instant worry and wonder.
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They're setting off fireworks now, GTPD is clearing streets ahead of them. pic.twitter.
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At one point, someone interrupted the proceedings by setting off a fire alarm.
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The Tongan annexation was soon ratified, setting off a continuing dispute with Fiji.
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Going public can also damage one's own political party by setting off scrutiny.
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Fuel cells operate by setting off a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.
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Kelsea Ballerini's The First Time tour is so hot it's setting off fire alarms.
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The frozen particles disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere, setting off the bright and colorful display.
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Beneath these rosy promises, Trump's policies are setting off alarm bells in C-suites.
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You can go to Settings > Camera > Keep Normal Photo to switch this setting off.
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The generation of sparks by the ESP ignited the hydrocarbons setting off the explosion.
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That gives them a way to avoid raising wages and setting off price increases.
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The rush-hour collision occurred about 973 miles east of Manhattan, setting off fires.
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Imagine setting off on a mission from Earth in the year 2000, for example.
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Ever since, smaller "caravans" have been setting off from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala.
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Fighter jets flew low over Istanbul, setting off sonic booms that felt like airstrikes.
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They don't sound as scary as massive student debt figures setting off the alarms.
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And Daenerys is finally setting off to conquer her homeland by blood and fire.
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This ash would linger for months, blocking sunlight and setting off a volcanic winter.
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Here's what you need to know before setting off on your first Google trip.
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Every summer, ritualized marches and bonfires inflame tensions, setting off riots and sectarian violence.
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But his goal of setting off a tourism boom could be difficult to achieve.
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But he refused, setting off a protracted political and economic crisis in his country.
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Then last week he announced the tax on WhatsApp calls, setting off a revolt.
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But she abruptly left Britain, claiming diplomatic immunity and setting off an international uproar.
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Were any of his family members involved in creating or setting off the bombs?
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Cromwell underplays this, and everything else, as if to avoid setting off believability alarms.
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This is where you have a coffee before setting off on your island adventure.
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Before setting off for battle, Dany resumed her knee-bending negotiations with Jon Snow.
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Both mothers proceeded to introduce their children online, setting off a dizzying, whirlwind romance.
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The infected people unknowingly spread it to others, setting off the outbreak's deadly journey.
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Three other men accused of setting off the car bomb are also under arrest.
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Before setting off the charge, the Marine with the detonator counts down from five.
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Now, an Englishman was setting off to prove the theory of a German, Einstein.
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President Donald Trump wants a parade, and it's setting off yet another angry debate.
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Samuel Brooks, partner at Macfarlanes, likened the moves to setting off a fire alarm.
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Olswanger named team-mate Stephanie Myers, setting off an argument between the two contestants.
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And the middle class is also setting off a boom in China's insurance sector.
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And Hassett said consumer prices are "not setting off alarms right now" related to tariffs.
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Before setting off on a zero dollar day, mentally walk yourself through a typical day.
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And if there's one scene that's really setting off the waterworks, it's Mary's smile makeover.
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Apple's touchscreen wonder changed the course of technology and culture, setting off the mobile revolution.
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Eric hangs out for a bit before setting off with his pup to jog home.
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It was loose in the crease, setting off a scramble before Mrazek covered the puck.
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The beach was off-limits to Arabs, setting off a scuffle between the two groups.
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A compressor blew out during the restart attempt, the sources said, setting off the blaze.
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Avianca Brasil filed for bankruptcy in December, setting off a scramble to repossess its planes.
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Turkey will take back all the boat-people setting off from its shores to Greece.
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But we're setting off on our next five years, and we're looking beyond the phone.
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"At first, I thought it was teenagers setting off fireworks in the backyard," he recalled.
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So pack a picnic basket of organic goodies from the farmers market before setting off.
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He had traveled to Beijing to meet Mao in 1954 without setting off mass protests.
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But by setting off a global trade battle, President Trump is threatening the town's livelihood.
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But it could dramatically destabilize the region by setting off a chain of destructive consequences.
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Twenty-six crewmen and agents spilled out, setting off a huge manhunt in the area.
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Officials have said that they were concerned about setting off a panic and jamming roads.
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"If that's not setting off alarm bells, then someone's not paying attention," Mr. Lancman said.
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Mr. Ito's trip ended on a beach in Atami, where someone was setting off fireworks.
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And he challenged the separation of powers — setting off the constitutional crisis that Watergate was.
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By setting off an unexpected shortage of iodine, an element crucial to early brain growth.
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"That's my underwire," said Katie Couric, who was pulled aside after setting off the alarm.
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He did, setting off the first Pakistan–India war, which lasted until the following year.
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But so do other aspects of the justice system — without setting off the same outcry.
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Obama nominated Garland earlier this month, setting off an election-year battle over the court.
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And yet Turner served just three months of that sentence, setting off yet another firestorm.
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Harrison was charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and setting off a false fire alarm.
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The fall in support should be setting off alarm bells in the former vice president's campaign.
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But those low standards in turn confirmed and reinforced white prejudice, setting off a depressing spiral.
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At night the family would sit on their roof and see the smuggler boats setting off.
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They shoulder the film together beautifully, setting off sparks of conflict and swoon-worthy sexual tension.
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The White House announced Tuesday that Trump had fired Comey, setting off a storm of speculation.
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What is the specific event or series of events capable of setting off this death spiral?
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Price-comparison websites have been around for years without setting off a wave of pecuniary promiscuity.
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The lobby's gray tones continued here, setting off dark furniture, abstract art and a retro clock.
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According to messages the boys exchanged before setting off, they had taken flashlights and some food.
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They chanted, "This is not OK" and "Justice now," before setting off fireworks, according to witnesses.
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The recent sharp Chinese currency depreciation should be setting off alarm bells for the global economy.
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Fuel cells operate by setting off a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in the air.
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Trump signed it in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve it.
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"People coming out of storage spaces with big boxes aren't setting off bells," Mr. Ryan said.
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Lindsay Whalen's final shot from just inside halfcourt was not close, setting off the Sparks' celebration.
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He was setting off these homemade bombs, which are about as powerful as a hand grenade.
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Teyana Taylor's setting off her own kinda fireworks down in South Beach ... just ask Iman Shumpert.
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The sun is setting off in the distance and there's pulsing electronic music flooding the room.
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After setting off smaller explosions, the attackers drove an explosive-laden Humvee into the district center.
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A reckless driver on Iraq's notoriously chaotic roads might clip him, accidentally setting off the bomb.
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It dumped heavy rains that loosened the saturated soil on mountainsides, setting off landslides, officials said.
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The shooting then stopped as Martin apparently hid deeper within the warehouse, setting off a hunt.
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Mr. Harris withdrew from the contest, setting off a crowded Republican primary that Mr. Bishop won.
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Her father, she said, was intimidating and critical, with a short temper she feared setting off.
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His father told him he could not live with him anymore, setting off another shouting match.
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In 2011, Apple added emoji to its iOS messaging app, setting off the global emoji explosion.
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It would risk setting off a war on the Korean peninsula that could claim millions of lives.
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Setting off fireworks in one of the most popular things to do on the Fourth of July.
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The two men were detained Saturday at John F. Kennedy International Airport, setting off a large protest.
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He hit K.J. Hill from 6 yards at 12:25, and setting off a wild fourth quarter.
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Everything synched up perfectly, as if the person setting off the explosions was also conducting my vibrator.
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Such capabilities have raised fears of the weaponization of space and setting off a race between rivals.
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These sales can be contagious, with one program's trades setting off the sell signals of other algorithms.
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Instead, Juul mixes freebase nicotine with an acid, setting off a chemical reaction that produces the salts.
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BuzzFeed published Steele's dossier in January 2017, setting off a firestorm of controversy and intriguing many liberals.
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That means travel times as you're setting off for work and restaurant recommendations at lunch, for example.
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The youngest passenger was born just a few days before setting off, the oldest well over 70.
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The status was granted, but challenged by Cadbury in 2007, setting off an 11-year legal war.
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Setting off from Manston, 87 trucks drove the 20 miles (153 km) to Dover and back again.
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For now, Mr Hind is praying that Polish youths don't retaliate, setting off a cycle of violence.
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Wish you were jet-setting off with the housewives even if it means tolerating their insane arguments?
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Trump signed it in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve the pact.
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Ahmad Khan Rahimi, the New Jersey man accused of setting off a bomb in Manhattan on Sept.
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We've seen thrillers centered on women before, but usually there's a dead woman setting off the action.
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Russell hit another 3 on the next possession, backpedaling with confidence and setting off a wild celebration.
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Before setting off into the desert, she heard stories about armed outlaws who rape women in Libya.
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The coastal commission has fought vigorously for public easements to allow access, sometimes setting off epic battles.
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Other tribes joined in, setting off a senseless war that has defied numerous agreements and cease-fires.
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Twenty-six crewmen and armed agents spilled out of the submarine, setting off a 50-day manhunt.
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Noura's radiance becomes erratically pyrotechnic, setting off dozens of incendiary ideas but letting many of them fizzle.
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A few hundred protesters attacked police officers with rocks, setting off clashes that dragged on for hours.
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When its updates resumed, the president was in the lead, setting off deep suspicions of electoral fraud.
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But Mr. Chau pushed ahead, setting off in his kayak, which he had packed with a Bible.
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Before setting off that final day, Mr. Chau finished his note with a message to his family.
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Higher taxes could in turn lead some high-income residents to leave, setting off a vicious cycle.
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It might also tempt other countries to devalue their currencies, setting off a potentially costly currency war.
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It was the same facility where, on Thursday, a chemical storage trailer exploded, setting off a fire.
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A wave of defaults followed, with each collapse setting off the next, like a set of dominoes.
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But the abortion lands Norma in the hospital, setting off a chain of misunderstandings and malicious opportunism.
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We were setting off down the notorious Scud ally, where coalition forces were blowing up suspect vehicles.
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In the Season 2 premiere, a nuclear incident exposes this secret, setting off a whirlwind of panic.
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After Pakistan won, the police encountered people shouting pro-Pakistan slogans and setting off firecrackers in celebration.
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The toy is setting off debates about who benefits from the commercialization of a solemn Mexican holiday.
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Almost immediately, speculators pounced, setting off a property buying frenzy and sending shares of construction companies soaring.
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She then disappeared from public view completely, setting off rumors that she may have been executed, too.
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Smoke is shorthand for culinary catastrophe, setting off alarms in the kitchen and jitters in nervous cooks.
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And in doing so, they would encourage one another, setting off a self-reinforcing cycle of escalation.
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The shut-off, which started Wednesday, was intended to prevent the utility's equipment from setting off fires.
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According to witnesses, motorist cut off Broncos police escort, setting off chain reaction with three players buses.
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Before setting off, he reminded us of protest etiquette: no photos of law enforcement or protesters' faces.
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On Wednesday morning Pompeo was back to his formal diplomatic duties -- setting off for Portugal and Morocco.
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Other bands of mostly Salvadorans followed, with a small group setting off on Sunday from San Salvador.
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Some countries might then slash the value of their currencies to regain competitiveness, setting off a currency war.
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Eight people are in custody, including two teens believed to be responsible for setting off the tear gas.
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They sometimes meet hot, dense gas that blows through the galaxy, shooting out gas and setting off starbursts.
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A mother reported that her son did not return from soccer practice that day, setting off the search.
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Meanwhile, Elle snaps back and the A/V equipment bursts into flames, setting off the school fire alarm.
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President Trump said the military dog was chasing al-Baghdadi when he resorted to setting off the bomb.
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Ahead we're detailing seven tips to prepare your home before jet-setting off on yet another travel adventure.
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And before setting off, in his helmet (safety first) and reflective jacket — with slacks and suede shoes, naturally!
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Before setting off, Geoghegan worked in the admissions office at Georgetown University, where she was also a graduate.
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So if you stumble on a potted plant that's setting off the RF detector, take a closer look.
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More innocently, people trigger wildfires all the time by discarding lit cigarettes, starting campfires, and setting off fireworks.
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I have just the one on my iPhone, which results, humiliatingly, in me setting off the fire alarm.
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The airport operator advised passengers to check their flight status with airlines before setting off for the airport.
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"Using a Dyson hand dryer is like setting off a viral bomb in a bathroom," read one story.
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Or perhaps he's setting off for Dragonstone, hoping to enlist Daenerys in his battle against the White Walkers.
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Isabella Brazier-Jones was setting off with her best friend, Olivia Cura, for the trip of a lifetime.
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Such capabilities have raised fears of the weaponisation of space and setting off a race between rival powers.
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Trump signed the deal in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve the pact.
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Mr. Putin armed the rebels, independent analysts and Western intelligence agencies concluded, setting off a full-blown war.
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According to Reverol, eyewitnesses said one of those minors was responsible for setting off the tear-gas canister.
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The deal was signed in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve the pact.
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Gaétan Dugas, a French Canadian flight attendant, was once blamed for setting off the entire American AIDS epidemic.
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Castro tore into the Obama administration's immigration policy, setting off a surprisingly anti-Obama stretch of the evening.
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Yet some other economic data has come in weaker than many analysts expected, setting off concerns about growth.
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CNN reports the man stood outside of the festival after being denied entry before setting off the explosion.
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SILSBEE, Texas — Normally, the airmen of the Navy's HM-103 unit spend their days deliberately setting off mines.
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SILSBEE, Texas — Normally, the airmen of the Navy's HM-14 unit spend their days deliberately setting off mines.
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Two years later, Hindu fundamentalists razed the mosque, setting off more riots that claimed 2,000 lives, mostly Muslim.
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Two years later, Hindu fundamentalists razed the mosque, setting off more riots that claimed 2,33 lives, mostly Muslim.
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But Spanish conquerors drained the lake and cleared forestland, setting off centuries of flooding and water-management crises.
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Into that settlement, a cow arrives, setting off a chain of events that are both momentous and small.
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As pools of standing waters rise, they can corrode critical signal and electrical equipment, setting off transit disruptions.
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Kurds who voted "yes" have been celebrating since Monday evening, setting off fireworks and raising the Kurdish flag.
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Mr. Minniti ordered his arrest, setting off on a crash course in international intelligence operations and spy craft.
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But he refused, setting off a profound political and economic crisis whose resolution could turn chaotic and violent.
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Five Star deputies voted against its construction last month, setting off a crisis that brought down the government.
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The government has also urged Tunisia and Libya to do more to prevent migrant boats from setting off.
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Another widely read but completely false post claimed that setting off fireworks would sterilize germs in the air.
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On Saturday, she was taking a shower when the earthquake alarm sounded, setting off panic in the house.
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In November 2012, The Financial Times reported on the Guinea bribery investigation, setting off coverage around the world.
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Police blocked demonstrators from getting too close to the castle, setting off complaints from protesters about police violence.
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Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014, setting off global outrage.
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She pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, setting off a chain of events that led to the deportation order.
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Increasingly, students have missed large chunks of class because illicit e-cigarettes keep setting off the fire alarm.
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But by the 19th century, Europeans had discovered the utility of rubber as well, setting off a boom.
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As Mr. Bush sought to interrupt him, Mr. Trump told him dismissively, "Quiet," setting off booing in the audience.
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Insulin regulates the levels of sugar in the blood, setting off a complex chemical cascade known as insulin signaling.
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Baking the perfect cookie — or anything — is all about setting off a chain of reactions called the Maillard reaction.
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Straightening, she smoothed her tunic and trousers, setting off down the tiled hallway that led into the harem itself.
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That confusion has contributed to a rise in migrants setting off from Libya in an effort to reach Italy.
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Stomach cancer has blocked his bowels, setting off nausea and vomiting if he takes even a sip of water.
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The lack of unity among Senate Democrats is setting off a larger rift in the Democratic party around immigration.
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"Prime Minister Theresa May is setting off to Europe to 're-negotiate'," Commerzbank strategists wrote in a daily note.
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The blast killed one worker and injured five others, when an excavator struck the line, setting off the explosion.
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They lifted me from obscurity and celebrated me, setting off a chain of events that changed my life forever.
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It is regularly challenged by the activist group "Women of the Wall", sometimes setting off scuffles and police intervention.
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A group of gunmen attacked Jakarta, also setting off bombs in a shopping district close to the presidential palace.
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He shot and killed the bouncer before opening fire on revelers inside, as well as setting off smoke bombs.
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Using a robotic arm, it places a small detonator on top of them before setting off the device remotely.
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Because dogs won't deliberately knock over a picture frame, setting off your alarm in the middle of the night.
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Prosecutors have accused the Afghan-born U.S. citizen of setting off an explosion in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Sept.
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But on Sunday evening, many families still celebrated the festival by climbing to their rooftops and setting off firecrackers.
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To avoid setting off the poison pill, a hostile bidder had to replace a majority of the target's board.
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Instead, the elders said, he killed the woman's husband, setting off a wave of killings between the two communities.
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Israel killed a senior commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group in Gaza, setting off a wave of violence.
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The study estimates that a certain type of "cloud" could go extinct by 2100, setting off massive warming feedback.
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A disturbance erupted at a vigil for Hussle on Monday, setting off a stampede that critically injured two people.
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On Wednesday, Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 reached the diamond-shaped asteroid Ryugu three years after setting off on its mission.
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Diwali, traditionally ushered in with the setting off of firecrackers mainly by India's majority Hindu community, falls on Oct.
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He also gave an eight-hour floor speech to defend himself, setting off his current romance with liberal voters.
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Clinton's brother Tony Rodham has turned up in business ventures on the island, setting off speculation about insider deals.
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A year later he was dead, killed in a hail of police gunfire while setting off an explosive device.
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But if Trump was to make changes, he likely wouldn't be able to without setting off alarm bells, though.
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There have also been cases of people deliberately setting off blasts to settle local grievances such as land disputes.
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In video footage, she seems to be gamely playing the part, setting off hoots and hollers from the crowd.
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The eruption has also been setting off earthquakes, including a 5.5-magnitude tremor early Tuesday morning at Kilauea's summit.
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Its swirling chants and pin drops fall into a sinister downbeat, threatening to burst forward but never setting off.
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And as people build their homes closer to wildlands, the likelihood of setting off an inferno will only rise.
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A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had produced the world's first gene-edited babies, setting off a global firestorm.
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You can "trip," or SET OFF an explosive or alarm, and you can "start a trip" by SETting OFF.
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Military reinforcements later arrived and stopped them as they tried to return to Mali, setting off a gun battle.
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Police officers blocked demonstrators from getting too close to the castle, setting off complaints from protesters about police violence.
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Being gay barely warrants a shrug at secular colleges, but it is setting off bottle rockets at Christian ones.
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Blockades along the main road to Quito International Airport shut down traffic, setting off rippling flight delays and cancellations.
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That "home" is expressed by a deeper hue of red: a burgundy background setting off the central scarlet figure.
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Unable to regain control, Lumumba appealed to the Soviet Union for help, setting off alarm bells in the West.
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That decision shattered what had been a fragile peace, setting off fighting that has killed more than 2000 people.
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Then on Monday, a New Jersey Transit train derailed in the same area, setting off another round of delays.
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Since setting off the nuclear age, America has been the major, if imperfect, force behind the restraints that exist.
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Conventional wisdom seems to have been too pessimistic about how much the economy could grow before setting off inflation.
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The ride-hailing company said it would appeal the decision, setting off what could be a long legal process.
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A soldier urged visiting journalists to stick to the middle of the street to avoid setting off roadside bombs.
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Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April of 2014, setting off global outrage.
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In another, a married woman's ex-boyfriend dies in her bed, setting off a chain of comic, ominous events.
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Incidents were reported of fans climbing steet lights, setting off fireworks and breakdancing in the middle of Oakland intersections.
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Trump named Mulvaney on the same day, setting off a legal feud that has been in the courts for weeks.
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On May 23, Duterte declared martial law for Mindanao, setting off clashes between the national army and local rebel groups.
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Still, some fear that Washington's withdrawal from that agreement may simply make matters worse, setting off a new arms race.
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At some point, police said, Jones approached the field and yelled at his son, setting off a chain of events.
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Here are the six steps any aspiring hero should follow when setting off to kill a wight or White Walker.
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Would a President Trump keep setting off media storms by tweeting and retweeting late at night from the White House?
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Knowing that, if I were on Team Trump, I would refrain from poking the tiger and setting off her supporters.
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The attacks on Obama's watch were smaller — they featured radicalized individuals firing guns, or setting off homemade bombs, in crowds.
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At least one of the bullets then struck the fireworks, setting off the explosives and engulfing the vehicle in flames.
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When I double tapped the watch to trigger the function, the bracelet ended up setting off my iTunes music app.
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There obviously was the Pao trial before this, which I think was the real setting-off point of that. Huge.
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TMZ broke the story ... Brandy fell into unconsciousness as the plane was taxiing to the runway, setting off emergency protocol.
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To finance the government's domestic bills, Mr Maduro has revved up the printing presses, setting off a bout of hyperinflation.
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About 100 meters (328 feet) of the overpass buried moving cars and pedestrians, quickly setting off a frantic rescue operation.
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It's hard to explain the simple joy of setting off a massive, explosive chain reaction that clears the entire board.
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Gunmen stormed into the Jawhara Mall after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance.
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Cancel culture has a way of setting off celebrities, especially as it can often cost them jobs or other opportunities.
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Avianca Brasil filed for bankruptcy protection in December, setting off a dispute for its routes among Brazil's top three airlines.
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Sylvia becomes stuck in the Holland Tunnel and bombs go off, setting off floods that will soon engulf her car.
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Four people sought to be picked, setting off a cascade of uncertainty and chaos about other races around the state.
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Gunmen raided the building after setting off a car bomb, police officials and the insurgent group said, according to Reuters.
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As the Somali-led force approached the checkpoint, the militants opened fire, setting off a gun battle, said Lt. Cmdr.
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That made borrowing cheap for years, setting off a string of record corporate profits that sent the stock market soaring.
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But the diesel scandal that erupted almost a year ago, setting off a plunge in Volkswagen sales, changed all that.
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The news is setting off alarm bells in the retail industry, with some speculating other brands could follow Nike's lead.
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More than 570,000 Britons signed a petition to ban Mr. Trump from entering Britain, setting off a semiserious parliamentary debate.
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It's been 10 years since Lehman Brothers collapsed, setting off a global financial meltdown that would take years to correct.
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Before it happened I was just standing in the parking lot with my friends smoking joints and setting off fireworks.
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In the winter, when the air quality plummets, he barely goes outside for fear of setting off his breathing problems.
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On a recent outing, two cars in front of her had crashed into each other, setting off a panic attack.
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New York (CNN Business)The federal government is determined to prevent the coronavirus pandemic from setting off another mortgage meltdown.
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For generations, millions of Indians have celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by setting off a symphony of fireworks.
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The $13.4 billion deal shook the grocery world, setting off a frenzy of deals and partnerships that continues to intensify.
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" Lewandowski interrupted Petkanas mid-sentence with "womp, womp," setting off an astounded Petkanas as he repeatedly exclaimed, "How dare you!
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As soon as those were placed inside, the container would be sealed, setting off for Puerto Rico in the morning.
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As for Mr. Brazel, he didn't believe the debris was a weather balloon, but he regretted setting off the furor.
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The marches are setting off from different cities in the region and will converge on Barcelona, the region's capital Friday.
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According to Chatelain's account, McDonald's particularly flourished, snapping up property nationwide and setting off cycles of simultaneous investment and divestment.
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The male trio went first, with the women's riders then setting off when the second male rider crossed the line.
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The organisers had come under pressure from Christian groups and conservative politicians, setting off a debate about freedom of expression.
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Mr. Buhari, 75, left for London on Monday for a four-day visit, setting off renewed concerns about his health.
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Every car is disinfected before setting off, and again after doctors and nurses disembark along the highway entrance to Wuhan.
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Sheckley and his team ended up working for months, setting off about 200 explosions each day on a demolition range.
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Before setting off for nearby fjords and waterfalls, explore the cultural scene and Nordic cuisine of this beguiling coastal city.
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He couldn't go outside — not without setting off a high-speed car chase of government vehicles and media vans, anyway.
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Prosecutors have accused the Afghan-born U.S. citizen of setting off an explosion in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Sept. 17.
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Liquid oxygen flowing into a second-stage tank had frozen solid, setting off a catastrophic sequence of events, he said.
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A stiff wind and a small cloudburst caught my little Suzuki as I entered town, setting off my shaky nerves.
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After setting off a public firestorm with no proof, he then calls for an investigation to find the missing evidence.
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Yet the president's populist style, complete with the bombast, is setting off a wave of "mini-Trumps" in Central Europe.
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The fire alarm went off and they were making fun of culinary class for presumably setting off the alarm, again.
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Before setting off, Vogel redesigned the entire interior of his medium-sized Ford to make it suitable to live in.
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And concerns about inflation have helped send US Treasury yields spiking, setting off a wave of turbulence on Wall Street.
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Industry groups are pressing lawmakers to include their tax priorities in year-end legislation, setting off a last-minute scramble.
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Things go very badly when Earth has to pass Jupiter, setting off a desperate scramble to save humanity from annihilation.
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Sheckley and his team ended up working for months, setting off about 200 explosions each day on a demolition range.
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Almost immediately after his firing, agents and publishers pounced, setting off speculation that Mr. Comey was contemplating writing a book.
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Ms. Koike, after starting her own party, probably helped Mr. Abe by setting off a further split in the opposition.
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But she did it over the weekend, setting off a growing firestorm of controversy that's defined the week in politics.
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Trump fired FBI Director James Comey back in early May, setting off a constitutional crisis that frankly America hasn't yet resolved.
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That strategy was working earlier this year, though US inventories have since spiked, setting off a bear market in oil prices.
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Trump could also roll out a Supreme Court nominee as early as Tuesday, setting off another battle royale on Capitol Hill.
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Leaving this security setting off (as inevitably many will) will leave many Fortnite players susceptible to malware that harm their device.
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Anger at police was also major factor in setting off the 2011 uprising that ended President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
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Women's rights groups and civil rights activists vehemently opposed Bork's nomination, setting off a fevered debate in the United States Senate.
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It takes a lot of setting off and touring, and writing, and you really have to commit yourself to the project.
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Nickel prices hit a 13-year low in February, before Philippines shut mines on environmental concerns, setting off the recent rally.
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She tries to make Edgar do it, setting off a PTSD reaction that he sinks into as the episode goes on.
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Fans are obsessed by the fierce strategising and skill behind teams shooting each other, throwing digital grenades and setting off bombs.
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In tight labor markets, employers sometimes choose to increase wages and pay for the change with higher prices, setting off inflation.
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Many guessed that Schlafman, like a growing number of people right now, was setting off to create his own venture outfit.
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Anger at police was a major factor in setting off the 2011 uprising that ended President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
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The film has underperformed at the box office, setting off a wave of questions about the future of the film franchise.
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Still ahead, Facebook and YouTube banning controversial radio host, Alex Jones, and setting off debate over social media and free speech.
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Eight Telecom Italia (TIM) board members nominated by Vivendi, its top investor, resigned on Thursday, setting off a full board renewal.
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He dragged the girl from the bloody crime scene into his car's trunk and drove off, setting off a massive search.
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But the pussyhats are why the Weinstein story was a lit match dropped in a drought, setting off the #MeToo wildfire.
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Cardi B's lingering side effects from her recent plastic surgeries should be setting off alarm bells ... so says Dr. Terry Dubrow.
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Setting off a smoke bomb in the parking lot was both against the law and against stadium rules, they told him.
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It is, however, highly unlikely the Guards will strike any of its foes directly and risk setting off a regional conflict.
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Samuel Parris (a marvelously soggy-spined Jason Butler Harner), setting off a chain of accusations that results in scores of deaths.
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That legislation, SB562, was subsequently tabled by state assembly speaker Anthony Rendon, setting off a fierce round of intra-party recriminations.
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"Are mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore," he says, setting off a new chain of statements.
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Instead, they're functioning as a barrier that prevents sound waves from setting off my Rube Goldberg machine in the first place.
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Setting off, I gently triggered the behind-the-wheel paddle shifters, the first time I had experienced the F1 transmission technology.
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Earlier Thursday, Trump formally kicked off the approval process for the deal, setting off a timeline for its passage in Congress.
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But the remaining 54 delegates will be unbound, setting off a furious scramble by the campaigns to get their supporters elected.
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"That would do a significant amount of damage pretty quickly — setting off something akin to a trade war," Mr. Zandi said.
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Some suggest the group fears angering the Turkish government and setting off a broader crackdown on smuggling networks it relies upon.
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Many analysts fear that Russia will exploit those doubts, perhaps setting off a low-level incident meant to call NATO's bluff.
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Protesters set fire to debris on the bridge, in turn setting off a series of small explosions, forcing many to flee.
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He left office after he acknowledged using political funds to pay for personal travel and entertainment, setting off a public furor.
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Trump signed the revised trade deal in November, setting off a six-month timeline for Congress to take up the pact.
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Before setting off, many migrants pass through the comedor, a tin-roof shelter within sight of the border in Nogales, Mexico.
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The breach took place during two weeks in late 2013 and was unveiled in 2014, setting off a Secret Service investigation.
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Katherine Jackson resurfaced late Wednesday night at a famous West Hollywood diner, setting off alarms for some very worried family members.
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They feared he would live-tweet his favorite TV shows, setting off national and geopolitical firestorms (remember the Obama wiretap classic?).
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With nothing to sell, they have to lay off workers, setting off the same cycle of job losses and reduced spending.
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The video was shared widely, including by RT's YouTube channel, according to Foreign Policy, setting off a firestorm on social media.
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That year, fake reports of sectarian violence went viral in India, setting off riots that killed several people and displaced thousands.
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They've also asked revelers to abstain from setting off any fireworks or any other device that could make a banging sound.
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The rain is coming down so hard that it's entering the front of the store and setting off a motion detector.
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Protests swept the capital for months, setting off a government crackdown in which more than 100 people died in street battles.
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And what about the risk of setting off a wave of consolidations, leaving a fully integrated industry immune to new competition?
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Since these funds used debt to juice their returns, they were forced to disgorge assets, setting off an avalanche of sales.
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Although it makes geological sense, it's still an unusual sight if you're setting off for a relaxing day on the water.
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Islamic Jihad fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza into Israel, setting off air-raid sirens in communities such as Ashkelon.
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The night before setting off from home, a future journeyman traditionally hosts a party to say farewell to family and friends.
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In March 2019, Smollett's 16 counts of disorderly conduct were unexpectedly dropped, setting off debate over whether Smollett received preferential treatment.
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After Officer Hartman tried to stop the wanted vehicle, the driver took off, setting off an eight-minute, 10-mile chase.
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Trump has suggested that China should investigate Hunter, setting off claims by Democrats that the president is soliciting foreign election interference.
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Some Koreans fear that the United States might attack North Korea's nuclear facilities, setting off a war that could devastate Seoul.
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A white coin maker left it at the workstation of an African-American colleague, setting off an uproar — and an investigation.
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Indian troops had prevented the Nepalis from completing the construction of a culvert in the disputed area, setting off the protest.
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Italian television Sky TG24 said the flames fell to the lower level, setting off secondary explosions in a car lot below.
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Alert messages appeared on the cell phones of agency employees, setting off a series of phone calls to the operations center.
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This should be setting off alarm bells for local elected officials in the hundreds of cities that already have these partnerships.
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When cells that contain these receptors are stretched, the receptors open up, letting in ions and setting off an electrical pulse.
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Mr. Trump's new immigration policy may be setting off protests around the country and raising eyebrows and objections among allies abroad.
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This week, the Baseball Hall of Fame will announce a new class of inductees, setting off rounds of celebrations — and debates.
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Instead, he advocated patience to see just how hot the economy could get without setting off a spiral of rising prices.
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That could cause Iran to retaliate with a bigger attack, setting off a spiral that could end in full-scale war.
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Atiqullah, 103, had been in jail for seven months after setting off a bomb that killed six people and wounded eight.
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Then the scion of a storied Amsterdam family said he found two, setting off a feud in the international art world.
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What's the right synth patch to represent a splash of lemon juice setting off the complex interplay between meat and spice?
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The realistic downside, however, is almost like setting off fireworks in your living room and hoping it doesn't catch on fire.
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Use your phone or smart assistant to ping your Tile device, setting off a ringtone that allows you to pinpoint its location.
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Mr. Morales's opposition kept a muted response on Monday after declaring victory and setting off fireworks in the capital the night before.
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If someone so much as spoke too loudly near his incubator, his oxygen levels could drop, setting off alarms from the monitors.
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Then, once nighttime rolls around, steamboats start setting off on fireworks cruises for an up-close and personal experience of the show.
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The researchers say a molecule known as SDF-1 is the likely agent in this collaboration, setting off a localized immune response.
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Today, you can communicate those views online any number of ways without setting off many tech companies' anti-hate-speech alarm bells.
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"A person with migraines is just on the threshold of setting off this big cascade of chemical and electrical events," she said.
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The migrant boat was reported missing on Tuesday with 49 people on board after setting off from northeastern Morocco, rescue services said.
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Hyper-growth would exacerbate that problem, setting off an inflationary spiral that forces the Fed to slam the brakes on the economy.
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Last year, a man was accused of setting off a bomb outside a kindergarten in eastern China, killing seven and injuring 65.
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He is setting off on a six-day, 28-town bus tour intended to cement his status as the state's front-runner.
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Khabib later apologized for the incident, but it's unclear what punishment -- if any -- he may face for setting off the massive brawl.
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It has already begun to switch to insurgent-style tactics, setting off car bombs in Baghdad and east Mosul with growing frequency.
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Unlike other gender reveals, this was one didn't go viral for setting off a major fire or letting a crocodile go loose.
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Not only would that keep rescuers safe, it would help them avoid setting off slides or collapses that might kill any survivors.
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If you're planning on setting off your own fireworks on Monday, be sure to follow the organization's tips on proper safety.[CPSC]
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They destroyed a number of these dumps, in one case setting off explosions which blew up a staggering 70,000 tonnes of munitions.
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Santos said 130 millimeters, or more than 5 inches, of rain fell in the area Friday night, setting off the deadly torrents.
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In November 2016, he reportedly inserted scripts in the operating system so he could exploit this flaw without setting off any alerts.
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Before setting off on the trip, the couple dropped off their young son to stay with family in Nashville, Grimes told WJLA.
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Difficult to drive and easy to spin, the Viper has been setting off car alarms since 1992, and now it is dead.
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Officers originally thought someone was setting off fireworks, but callers began describing the type of gun the man was using, Hamner said.
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And its former CEO, Greg Duffy, has (twice) voiced his discontent with Fadell, setting off a wave of unseemly attention on Nest.
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But on September 4th she opened Germany's borders to refugees streaming into Europe, setting off conflicts with Hungary and other eastern countries.
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A video emerged of masked activists setting off flares outside a restaurant full of tourists on the island of Palma de Majorca.
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If you're tired of the App Store asking you to rate or review your applications, here's how to turn that setting off.
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North Korea said it successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen nuclear device on Wednesday, setting off alarm bells in Japan and South Korea.
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Energy companies had injected the wastewater in the ground near a fault zone, setting off a seismic reaction, according to the USGS.
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On the grill, splatter doesn't matter, and smoke is actually a good thing, seasoning the chicken without setting off the smoke detector.
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Clue emerges from Facebook Minassian on Monday posted a cryptic message to Facebook minutes before setting off in his rented vehicle, Sgt.
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Etling rolled to his right and found D. J. Chark on a 15-yard pass, setting off a celebration by L.S.U. players.
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That sale ignited the watch-collecting world, bringing in new collectors, boosting prices and setting off a mania around vintage Rolex Daytonas.
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Paul also blocked a vote on the treaty earlier in March, setting off Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.).
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President Trump signed the revised trade deal in November, setting off a six-month timeline for Congress to take up the pact.
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Kevin Counihan, a top ObamaCare official under President Obama, said the move could prevent young people from enrolling, setting off damaging effects.
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Video and photos of Nova Nation's partying quickly spread on social media, with clips showing crowds setting off firecrackers and lighting bonfires.
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Congress later authorized employer-sponsored IRAs, prodding companies without pensions to offer a retirement benefit—and, ironically, setting off the account conversions.
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Mr. Bove replayed a video of Mr. Rahimi setting off a flaming device in his backyard two days before the Chelsea bombing.
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He took a pass from Erik Karlsson and deked his way past Fleury for the game-winner, setting off a wild celebration.
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Neal added the first power-play goal in franchise history 4:27 later, setting off roars of excitement in T-Mobile Arena.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy announced yesterday that he's retiring this summer, setting off a political war over the future of the Supreme Court.
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For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm.
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Building a business is like running a marathon, and few people win a long-distance race by setting off like Usain Bolt.
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There, iguanas have destroyed concrete infrastructure and Burmese pythons have eaten protected and common species, setting off a disease-spreading chain reaction.
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Sure, her incongruous accents to her Dior gown, strings of Tiffany diamonds setting off her scattered tattoos, flirted with the cutting edge.
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The degree was not awarded until 1959 because he had forgotten to pay a $50 dissertation fee before setting off for Antarctica.
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Wind speeds are important because strong gusts can blow trees into power lines or knock utility equipment into brush, setting off fires.
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Hotter, drier summers are setting off more forest fires, which are accelerating a decades-old migration from rural areas, leaving lands untended.
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These products featured heavily on Tuesday's list, setting off fears that China could retaliate with similar penalties against American plane maker Boeing.
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A ceasefire with the PKK collapsed almost a year ago, setting off the worst violence the country has seen in two decades.
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President Donald Trump's recent decision to seek an immigration deal with congressional Democrats is setting off an understandable implosion on the right.
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Black September had murdered 11 Israelis at the 1972 Munich Olympics, setting off a wave of attacks between Israeli intelligence and Palestinians.
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Setting off from the "bottle-shaped port" of St. John's in Newfoundland, they established winter quarters in Greenland, and the ship departed.
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The president has allowed for other exemptions, setting off a flurry of lobbying by countries and companies in the U.S. and abroad.
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Two years ago, Boko Haram kidnapped 2202 Nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the dead of night, setting off international outrage.
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Pakistan could feel compelled to expand its arsenal to better survive a pre-emptive strike, in turn setting off an Indian buildup.
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U.S. officials have threatened to walk away if U.S. demands are not met, setting off alarm bells for U.S. businesses and farmers.
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But in 1961, the first lady Jackie Kennedy visited, setting off the first wave of tourism from the world's monied and famous.
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Scalia died unexpectedly last month, setting off an election-year battle over what role voters should play in the next justice's selection.
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Several weeks later, Walmart agreed, enacting a no-open carry policy and setting off a wave of other retailers doing the same.
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After setting off shockwaves in Washington with Comey's dismissal earlier this week, Trump said the process of replacing Comey should move quickly.
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Once again, a lack of clean water and proper hygiene is setting off an outbreak of killer diseases in displaced persons camps.
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It's possible that insurers will look at the language of the order and get skittish, setting off a market collapse next year.
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Now, read the article, "2 Indian Women Enter Sabarimala Temple, Setting Off Protests Near Hindu Shrine," and answer the following questions: 1.
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The news is setting off alarm bells for Republicans, who are increasingly worried about a Democratic wave in the 2018 midterms. Gov.
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Days later, a gunman beat a nurse in a hospital, setting off fighting that ended when his commander offered to hand him over.
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Then Thursday morning, they turned around and ended the exemptions, setting off what could be the opening skirmish in a larger trade war.
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The last time we saw Theon he was setting off to rescue Yara, and I think he's got a good chance of succeeding.
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They do not want people to think of them only as a possible victim, but as young adults setting off on their lives.
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The man who invented Hawaiian pizza, setting off one of the biggest debates in food, died on Thursday at the age of 83.
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Following a 2007 incident involving university students that caused outrage, a local ordinance was passed that prohibits littering, setting off fireworks, and graffiti.
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Taliban fighters attacked troops assembled to prepare an attack in Bala Buluk district in the night, setting off a fierce battle, officials said.
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Some creators blamed him for setting off an "adpocalypse" — a YouTube policy change that resulted in some videos being stripped of their ads.
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For a campaign that's been suffering a number of failures lately, its refusal to debate Sanders and setting off this alternative contest vs.
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Now if that's setting off alarm bells in your head because such a policy could conceivably create another housing bubble, you're not wrong.
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ET (0403 GMT Monday), deploying an array of solar panels and antennas before setting off on its 10-year voyage to the sun.
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The First World War-era tugboat disappeared without a trace after setting off for Tutuila, American Samoa, by way of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
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After his constitutional proposal was voted down, by 55% to 45%, he lost his temper, setting off a reckless campaign of land grabs.
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Explosive Charges: Seismologists study the area under the glacier by setting off small explosive charges in the ice and listening for the reverberations.
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The ride commences as normal, although Uber still recommends the rider go through the standard verification checks before setting off in the vehicle.
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China fired back, accusing the United States of violating WTO rules and setting off "the largest trade war in economic history to date".
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You know, months ago, Sean, we had Hawaii setting off missile alarms in Hawaii because the North Koreans were on a hair trigger.
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Political pressure at home may yet force Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, to close her country's doors, setting off border closures across the continent.
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Acquisition prices in leveraged buyouts are rising on the back of increased competition for deals, setting off alarm bells among private equity backers.
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That is until Turner was called out for interfering with the throw, setting off heated debates that will last well beyond the game.
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He was credited with restructuring Air France-KLM without, for the most part, setting off a major conflict with the company's powerful unions.
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"It was a racist term, and everybody knew it was a racist term," he said, setting off rousing cheers from the crowd. Mrs.
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Atkins is accused of setting off a sequence of events that ended at a Trader Joe's, in which he exchanged gunfire with police.
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In 2004, George W. Bush won a second term with 40 percent of the national Latino vote, setting off panic in Democratic circles.
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A Chinese coast guard vessel quickly intervened to prevent the Indonesian Navy from towing away the fishing boat, setting off a diplomatic row.
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The week my kids and I heard those firecrackers behind our house, the police cited several teenagers for setting off rockets and such.
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The Tile app helps you find your items by either setting off a ringtone or showing a map of their last known locations.
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The escalation has spooked global markets, wiping between 2.9% and 3.5% from all major US indices and setting off a global sell-off.
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An ammunition dump at a Russian military base exploded on Monday, setting off fires that injured a handful of people, Russian media reported.
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These investigators learned about the document in the past few weeks, setting off a mad scramble to locate it and talk to witnesses.
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In the late 1980s, the city was hit hard by crack cocaine, setting off a crippling epidemic of drug addiction and violent crime.
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A major question is how Mr. Obama might respond without setting off an escalating cyberspace conflict with Russia between now and Nov. 8.
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In 2013, Victoria Beckham tweeted a photo of an alkaline diet cookbook, setting off a flurry of interest in this style of eating.
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Today Americans across the land are celebrating our independence from Britain by eating meat, waving flags, getting drunk, and setting off small explosions.
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Some were clad in black and carried placards saying "No future for capitalism", "Eat the rich" and "Kill Trump", also setting off flares.
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The trailer sees him setting off for the lost city of Atlantis, sure to make it there in no more than 16 hours.
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Just a week later, Hurricane Maria would form and eventually knock out Puerto Rico's power grid, setting off a terrible ongoing humanitarian disaster.
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Dozens of fighters moved on the city in the early-morning darkness, setting off gun battles that lasted for more than a day.
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Mr. Hariri's unexpected trip and resignation unsettled the Middle East, setting off a political crisis in Lebanon and even raising fears of war.
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The Boy Scouts of America is going coed, setting off a debate about the best place for girls to learn to be leaders.
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The film's star, Hugh Jackman, even tweeted about my question, setting off another round of fans who emphatically told me how they felt.
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If North Korea insults him, it's not difficult to imagine him ordering some kind of retaliation — potentially setting off another dangerous escalation cycle.
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The process involves setting off explosives or rattling the earth with 40,000-pound thumper trucks and measuring the vibrations to detect underground reservoirs.
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Two women complained to Swedish authorities about Mr. Assange's sexual conduct with them, setting off a yearslong quest of investigators to question him.
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But with thousands of runners at each of three start points, those at the back often have a long wait before setting off.
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Wild on a TV talk show of acting like a neo-Nazi band, setting off a wider discussion about the band's ideological position.
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All the exchanges, Mr. Castorina said Thursday, were initiated by Mr. Luthmann, and his own responses were calculated to avoid setting off disputes.
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He cited the impacts of a 2010 drought in Russia which led the Kremlin to limit wheat exports, setting off a chain reaction.
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Some 21999,000 rescuers, working cautiously to avoid setting off more slides, have recovered few bodies, and at least 93 people were still missing.
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It was in this prefecture that waves from the tsunami overpowered a nuclear power plant's protective sea walls, setting off a catastrophic meltdown.
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But he was forced out of Fox News over sexual harassment charges last year, setting off a period of turmoil at Fox News.
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It is involved in things as diverse as setting off breast cancer in mice and helping orchestrate the body plan of fruit flies.
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Giuliani has embarked on a series of media appearances after setting off a firestorm last week during an explosive interview with Sean Hannity.
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Even a limited U.S. strike would pose risks that the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, might retaliate, setting off a spiral of escalation.
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Iran's every move will be scrutinized by the United States and Israel, perhaps setting off a military confrontation the country can hardly afford.
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Kilauea has been setting off small earthquakes, creating gas-emitting fissures and releasing lava flows that have destroyed dozens of homes this month.
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Unfortunately, Mathews's work also demonstrates another truism about a novel, which is that writing one is like setting off into a trackless wood.
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It wasn&apost until Saturday that Iran admitted that it shot down the plane, setting off massive anti-government protests across the country.
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Falling oil prices and years of economic mismanagement have left many Venezuelans facing shortages of food and basic medicines, setting off widespread protests.
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In a similar incident, Boko Haram militants kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014, setting off global outrage.
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North Korea's ambassador to Malaysia, above, found fault with the autopsy and called the country's investigation politically motivated, setting off a diplomatic furor.
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A security official said a sticky bomb destroyed two tankers, setting off an explosion that engulfed the bus, burning many passengers to death.
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Megan can hardly go to the bathroom without setting off a hand dryer loud enough to send the audience out of their seats.
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The prominent former auto executive eluded the authorities and the news media to flee while awaiting trial, setting off a flurry of speculation.
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That contradicted statements by the police officers, who said the boy had pulled a gun, setting off a shootout in which he died.
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Setting off a battle of punitive tariffs by taxing incoming goods from the other country would be a lose-lose for both economies.
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Sabratha had been the most common departure point for migrants setting off toward Italy from Libya, until a sudden drop in crossings from July.
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Washington designated Beijing a currency manipulator following an unexpectedly sharp drop in the yuan on Monday, setting off further falls for battered global stocks.
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The planet is cooling and shrinking, and its crust likely occasionally cracks, setting off a marsquake up to magnitude 6.0 or maybe even 7.0.
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"The Blizzard" begins as a kind of Chekhovian tale about a doctor setting off in a snowstorm on a medical mission to a village.
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It was just 12 months ago that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won her New York primary race, setting off a revolution in the Democratic Party.
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Edmund "EQ" Sylvester was a successful businessman for many years, traveling the world, working for General Electric, and eventually setting off on his own.
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And to top it all off, her boyfriend Drew (Justin Theroux) just dumped her via text message, setting off an unexpected chain of events.
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Sunday, Connor Golden, 18, and two friends jumped off a rock in the park, setting off an explosion that nearly blew off Golden's leg.
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They questioned how private companies could amass so much personal data, setting off efforts to bolster consumers' ability to protect and control their information.
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This is to prevent serious burns from a thermal pulse, or heatwave, lasting several seconds that will sear through the area, setting off fires.
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Thanks, Ed. Also tonight, North Korea is claiming to have destroyed its nuclear test site by setting off explosions in front of foreign journalists.
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"There's bad cops, there's good cops, but I think most of all there are good cops," Stacey said, setting off that "shock factor" again.
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According to the police statement, Gaskins allegedly began yelling at the television after her team's defeat, setting off a physical confrontation with her girlfriend.
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Sirisena appointed Rajapaksa last month after firing Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister, setting off the political turmoil on the island off India's southeast coast.
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Clinton during his four-day stay in Iowa, setting off speculation here about the state of his relationship with the former secretary of state.
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"Awful long trip for a young girl," Rolo says, setting off the first of a series of tense interactions they'll share during the tour.
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On Friday night, two seniors disappeared from a nursing home in Germany without a trace, setting off a panic at their assisted-living center.
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DAPL: Everything you need to know The Corps of Engineers OK'd the $3.7 billion project in July, setting off the showdown that continues today.
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But three minutes later, the Barcelona goalkeeper had no chance when Manolas headed inside the far post, setting off delirious celebrations in the stadium.
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Director Spike Jonze came face-to-face with a home intruder who was armed with a knife ... setting off an intense standoff with police.
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Rather than two or three initial errors setting off a chain of uncontrolled growth, many tumors are the result of several series of mutations.
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There is no scenario more unimaginable than the United States taking the chance of setting off a chain reaction that ends in total annihilation.
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Central African Republic has been gripped by militia violence since rebels ousted the former president in 2013, setting off a chain of reprisal attacks.
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" Trump fired the FBI chief on May 9, setting off a political firestorm, and he has since called Comey a "showboat" and a "grandstander.
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This year is already on pace to be the warmest on record, setting off another season of heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires around the world.
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By setting off blasts in the rig and recording the effects on cadavers, scientists simulate the effects of I.E.D.s on soldiers in armored vehicles.
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Critics say it is only a matter of time before he shoots himself in the foot again, setting off a fresh plunge in popularity.
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The editorial comes after the Trump administration announced its rewrite of the conservation law on Monday, setting off alarm bells in the environmentalist community.
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It briefly graced a prominent downtown wall in the spring of 1999, setting off an angry backlash from many African-Americans in the city.
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The pardon, a sopping red meat gift to Trump's base, arrived before Arpaio's scheduled sentencing, setting off anger among immigrant advocates and legal professionals.
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Setting off alarms bells in Pakistan, Trump's move drew a clear distinction between America's friends and foes, a marked departure from past U.S. policies.
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Turkey has largely stopped migrants from setting off in small boats for the Greek islands since signing a deal with the EU last year.
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Protestors are also burning cars and setting off smoke bombs around the city as fears grow that the violence seen Thursday night will escalate.
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In 1912, 6 percent of the presidential vote went to the socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs, setting off predictions of, well, a socialist uprising.
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In 2009, the city proposed a rezoning of a smaller area that was projected to create 3,4003 new apartments, setting off a land rush.
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But that label was immediately attached to the attack on Tuesday that killed eight people, setting off another round of a fierce national debate.
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One unidentified witness interviewed by RAI News, the national news channel, said that pepper spray had been fired inside the club, setting off panic.
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In early 2018, Mr. Mueller threatened to subpoena the president, setting off months of negotiations between the special counsel's office and Mr. Trump's lawyers.
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Setting off in battered, brightly painted boats powered by little outboard motors, the fishermen puttered up and down the state's submerged streets, rescuing thousands.
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Then, in 1848, a gold nugget was found in a stream near Sacramento, setting off one of the largest mass migrations in American history.
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The station, which is usually reliable, said the two approached the police patrol as if to seek information before setting off an explosive device.
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Beijing helped Hanoi defeat the French to win independence in 22013 but also invaded northern Vietnam in 1979, setting off a brief border war.
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Williams immediately objects to the ruling, setting off a chain of successive penalties that incense the crowd and overshadow Osaka's first Grand Slam title.
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In the 1990s, the country's economy and food supply collapsed simultaneously, setting off a famine that killed up to one-tenth of the population.
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But in advance of the shareholder vote deadline of May 25, Amazon's board recommended a vote against the proposal — setting off the internal debate.
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Kurds have been celebrating since Monday evening, setting off fireworks, honking horns and affixing flapping red, white and green Kurdish flags to their automobiles.
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The next morning, having smoked zero cigarettes, I washed the smell of Marlboro Lights out of my hair before setting off for New Orleans.
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This is setting off rounds of hand-wringing as establishment types in the state and nationally (again) misjudge the mood of an angry electorate.
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Jobs are lost, children are removed and lives fall apart, setting off even more of the instability that is itself a predictor of crime.
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Eventually, the handle of the kettle had melted from the fierce heat, setting off the fire alarm just as Millie came in the door.
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Worse, each strike like that creates a cloud of shrapnel, potentially setting off a chain reaction of collisions that could render low orbit unusable.
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The ambassador, Daniel L. Foote had, described the treatment of the gay couple as "horrifying" — setting off outrage in Zambia, a conservative Christian country.
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But a newly formed opposition, the Cambodia National Rescue Party, performed well in the 2013 national parliamentary elections, setting off waves of street protests.
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Among these ardent fans, the drops are treated as trailheads, or entry points, setting off mad, winding dashes in search of cracking the code.
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Maisel Season 3 trailer finds Midge (Rachel Brosnahan) setting off on a comedy tour that takes her to L.A., Chicago, Miami, and Las Vegas.
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Conventional wisdom seems to have been too pessimistic about how much the economy could grow before setting off inflation, our senior economics correspondent writes.
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Regardless of whether human action has a hand in setting off a particular landslide, its effects may be felt by anyone who lives downslope.
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A day later in a Trump Tower news conference, he blamed "both sides" for the violence, setting off a days-long debate about race.
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Eight years ago, a massive earthquake shook the Fukushima prefecture in Japan, devastating the region and setting off years of concern over nuclear contamination.
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Last month's report revealed surprising wage gains that sparked concerns of inflation, in turn setting off a jump in yields and drop in stocks.
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Freed Chibok girls reunite with families Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014, setting off global outrage.
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Unusually, the Fed feels that it has some room to respond, since it is not very worried about setting off significant increases in inflation.
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In 1994, the Mexican government devalued the peso, setting off a period of financial instability that came to be known as the Tequila Crisis.
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Now factions in Parliament will offer their own proposals — setting off a new, unpredictable stage in Brexit, the process of withdrawing from the bloc.
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Since the risk of these can change daily, they should check in with the local ski center about that day's conditions before setting off.
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Many said that Mr. Trump's move was destabilizing, that it risked setting off violence and that it would make achieving peace even more difficult.
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Most are seated aboard the giant, controlling the motion of its legs, eyes, head, and abdomen, and setting off the fog and water effects.
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He also suggested tensions would worsen over an Australian diplomat's role in setting off the U.S. investigations of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
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Clever financial "products" broke, setting off a cataclysm of joblessness and homelessness across the country and abroad in the aftermath of which we still dwell.
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It&aposs hard to believe but the summit was just four days ago setting off an absolute media meltdown after the summit&aposs press conference.
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Police said they have charged a Boston man with disturbing the peace, setting off a false alarm and disorderly conduct, CNN affiliate station WFXT reported.
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The State Department advises against all travel to North Korea, even warning Americans who do go that they should draft a will before setting off.
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And if customers paid the voluntary charge without meaning to, they could have had their money refunded, setting off another complicated accounting procedure, Tuck said.
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Amaq news agency, which supports Islamic State, said two militants had clashed with police at al-Zeidan station before setting off their explosives-filled vests.
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Birkett said he hoped the video he captured of the house fire might motivate people to be more mindful when setting off fireworks near houses.
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On our television, Pablo Escobar was setting off bombs all over the country, in malls and highways, in front of banks, under bridges, on airplanes.
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The concern, they say, is that the proposal risks setting off an arms race of Democrats promising things they won't ultimately be able to deliver.
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A federal district court rejected that effort because of these factual disputes, setting off a prolonged legal battle that reached the Supreme Court in 2015.
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The vote in Parliament on Tuesday came after the opposition Labour Party dropped its resistance to an early election, setting off a six-week campaign.
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Before packing your bags and setting off for an exotic location far, far, away, you'll have to make some important decisions and plan very carefully.
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The two appeared to be at a house party, as they both took to Snapchat to document their crew setting off fireworks on a lawn.
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After setting off a firestorm with her criticism of size-16 model Ashley Graham last Thursday, former SI model Cheryl Tiegs tweeted out an apology.
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Bookings on the Meraviglia already open for a 7-night Mediterranean cruise setting off from Marseille in the first week of the ship's working life.
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China responded by saying it would retaliate with $50 billion in tariffs on imports from the U.S. – setting off the prospect of a trade war.
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Mike Pence, setting off a last-minute scramble of high-profile travelers to the Hoosier State as the clock ticked down on his VP decision.
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Comcast may make a hostile bid for Fox's assets, setting off a bidding war with Disney, which has already agreed a $66bn deal with Fox.
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Perhaps there could be sign of a cure, with the survivors setting off in search of some crucial ingredient, and persuading others to be vaccinated?
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Setting off in a procession from Tangier to Rabat, then Meknes, the rally proper began in Mdouara, southeast of the Atlas Mountains on March 23.
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Last month's report revealed surprising wage gains that sparked concerns of inflation, in turn setting off a jump in yields and a drop in stocks.
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Trump fired Comey in May, setting off a series of events that eventually led the career law enforcement official to sit before senators on Thursday.
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On the surface, my consumption—and that of most people I spoke to while writing this article—should probably be setting off some alarm bells.
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Washington policymakers questioned how private companies could amass so much personal data, setting off efforts to bolster consumers' ability to protect and control their information.
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Tim Sloan is out at Wells Fargo, setting off a rare event when it comes to big American banks: An external search for a CEO.
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We're told Calvin's gf didn't slow down and plowed into the left side of the car, making it spin out and setting off the airbags.
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The Duthions and a group of friends planned the 27-day U.S. trip for months before setting off, and even documented their plight on Facebook.
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EPA's new plan is already setting off alarm bells from environmentalists, who say it could present a grave threat to drinking water, wildlife and ecosystems.
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The Justice Department obtained a court order directing the tech giant to help unlock the phone, setting off a high-profile standoff when Apple refused.
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DSCA notified lawmakers of both possible sales on Tuesday, setting off a 30-day clock for Congress to block the sale if it so chooses.
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I had got into a scuffle in work exchange, where they said I was setting off the metal detector and went through all my stuff.
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A well-struck shot can hit a sprinkler head and bounce over the green, setting off a chain reaction of high numbers and missed cuts.
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EPA's new plan is already setting off alarm bells from environmentalists, who say it could present a grave threat to drinking water, wildlife and ecosystems.
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Besides setting off a fire alarm, he triggered a deluge just as Brutus ascended the pulpit above the body of Caesar on the stage below.
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A Navy sailor working in an expeditionary command tests his night-vision goggles before setting off on another night patrol through Iraq's waterways in 2007.
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Moving the embassy risks setting off diplomatic crises with Arab states that could include widespread protests outside US diplomatic offices in those and other countries.
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Zhengzhou's property market took off when the Chinese government eased borrowing and credit restrictions in 220 and 215, setting off a nationwide home-buying frenzy.
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On Thursday, shares of General Electric jumped nearly 3 percent setting off a surge in bullish trading activity, with call options doubling that of puts.
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In the media storm that followed Dr. Udwadia's journal letter, government officials publicly denied the problem and accused him of wrongly setting off a panic.
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"For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm," the Times summarizes.
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Last week, gunmen mounted coordinated attacks in Kabul and battled security forces for hours in the main commercial area after setting off three large explosions.
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But in a few short weeks, the most closely watched part of the yield curve inverted, setting off alarms that the next recession was coming.
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Brown opened the scoring with the game's first shot 10 seconds after puck drop by deflecting Christian Folin's point offering, setting off a crazy game.
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Thunberg was speaking to journalists hours before setting off on her 13-day journey across the Atlantic Ocean from Plymouth, southwest England, to New York.
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Add another traveling type to the list: runners, who are setting off on foot, often with a fund-raising hook and a social media following.
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The new preacher, he said, denounced the Barelvi and Shiite beliefs as false and heretical, dividing the community and setting off years of bitter argument.
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Consultants with tablet computers fanned out across the country, surveying Saudis to determine how far the government could pare back subsidies without setting off protests.
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Ralph Northam, loses to his Republican opponent, Ed Gillespie, it will send shockwaves across the party, likely setting off another round of infighting and recrimination.
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Photo: APA Spirit Airlines passenger has reportedly been banned for life for vaping during a recent flight and setting off the plane's bathroom smoke alarm.
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Investigations into Flight 1380 determined that one of the engine's fan blade broke due to "metal fatigue," setting off the ultimately fatal chain of events.
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But creating an effective bomb can be tricky, and its success in setting off bomb after bomb is indicative of the group's training and skill.
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Deep below the city, the Hayward Fault -- one of the most active fault lines in the country -- suddenly slips, setting off a magnitude-7.0 earthquake.
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Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, immediately opposed the order in an open letter, setting off the clash between the company and the federal government.
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North Korea said it had tested an advanced hydrogen bomb for a long-range missile on Sunday, setting off a manmade earthquake near the test.
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Following from the experiment's apparent success, Mather went on to make a public case for inoculation, setting off a bitter debate about the practice's safety.
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Before setting off on our trip, I had come across the early 163th-century travel diary of Francois Perrin du Lac, a French colonial administrator.
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While on tour as an opening act, Ken surprises his family with a tour bus, ending any privacy and setting off a whirlwind of hiccups.
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Ms. Waterbury's suit makes reference to the company's "fraternity-like atmosphere"; Mr. Catazaro and Mr. Finlay have been setting off my bro alarm for months.
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"Don't risk the lives of your children," she said, hoping to warn others against setting off on the potentially dangerous journey to the American border.
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The next year, the team broke into the Watergate offices of the Democratic Party, setting off a scandal that would end with the president's resignation.
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They could be left with less disposable income to spend in the local stores, setting off a "domino effect" that could derail the town's economy.
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The culprits smashed a glass door, setting off an alarm, but the painting was gone by the time police officers arrived at the museum. 10.
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Before setting off for Luseghe, the health workers discussed the security risks animatedly, and particularly whether it was safe to bring along two Western journalists.
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Confronted with evidence of the attacks, the official privately admitted that the party was worried about setting off more communal violence if word got out.
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The tariffs could also damage investor confidence, potentially setting off stock market falls or persuading companies to withhold from investing in new facilities and factories.
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More than 2,300 drowned or were missing after setting off from the northern coast of Libya, and many others are in Libya waiting to cross.
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Immediately after liftoff, the angle-of-attack measurement on his side failed, setting off his stick shaker and distorting his indications of airspeed and altitude.
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After one woman disembarked, she tested positive for the virus in Malaysia, setting off a global search for other passengers who may have been exposed.
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Hundreds of fans and supporters celebrated the bail decision by cheering and setting off firecrackers outside the court Saturday in the Rajasthan city of Jodhpur.
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The charges related to "crowd disturbances, setting off of fireworks and throwing of objects" during the 1-1 draw against Iceland in Marseille on Saturday.
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President Trump held a rally at a Boeing plant in South Carolina to "celebrate jobs," before setting off to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.
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She permitted Klan meetings and cross burnings on her church campuses, setting off a riot in Bound Brook, N.J., in 256 when some residents objected.
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It was Mr. Trump's decision to pull American troops out of northern Syria that gave Turkey the opening to strike, setting off the current violence.
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Last year, after setting off a firestorm around YouTube's harassment policies that even prompted a response from the company's CEO, Carlos Maza disappeared from YouTube.
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EasyJet has warned of "significant disruption" to its operations whilst Luton Airport is advising passengers to check with their airlines before setting off from home.
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However, if you've turned that setting off, or you've simply never emailed this person and don't plan on doing so immediately, there are other ways.
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I&aposd whittled down my workload to part-time before setting off to Europe so that I could enjoy our once-in-a-lifetime trip.
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Anthony Lark was the founding general manager at Amanpuri, before setting off in 2004 to create Trisara, one of the poshest resorts on the island.
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Extravagant touches like releasing live doves, setting off fireworks, or hiring professional dancers can actually distract from the true focus of the wedding: the couple.
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Timeline: The agency notified Congress of the sale Thursday, setting off a 30-day clock for lawmakers to block the sale if they so choose.
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But instead of going straight to the hotel, the officers went to a police station and stayed there for eight minutes before setting off again.
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The charges against them included belonging to a terrorist organization, attempted murder, setting off explosives, grievous bodily harm, attempted grievous bodily harm and property damage.
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Eric Rudolph, an American terrorist, was later found to have been responsible for setting off a bomb that killed two people and injured 111 others.
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The government's approach to fighting corruption is like setting off fireworks to provide illumination rather than building an electricity grid, says Denise Dresser, a columnist.
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And even if they end up benefiting exporters in other countries, they also risk setting off a damaging sequence of negative effects around the world.
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Talk to us about the level of alarm bells that is setting off inside the Federal Reserve and how you guys are seeing that turbulence.
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Democrats have also subpoenaed Giuliani for documents and testimony related to his Ukraine activities, setting off a battle that's likely to drag on for weeks.
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Feature Four years ago, the Nooksack in Washington State announced that they were expelling hundreds of members, setting off a bitter debate over tribal identity.
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While robbing a hotel room, she meets an attractive contract killer, Javier (Juan Diego Botto), setting off a steamy relationship fueled by their criminal addictions.
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The rush-hour collision occurred near the Westbury station, about 30 miles east of Manhattan, setting off fires that terrified passengers before they could escape.
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The train arrived in Dong Dang, one of the places Chinese troops crossed into Vietnam in 1979, setting off a brief but bloody border war.
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Apathy: "Notre Dame has an apathy problem," a columnist wrote in The Observer at the University of Notre Dame — setting off a campus-wide discussion.
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The storm dropped more than a foot of snow on Colorado's ski resorts, setting off a stampede of skiers heading into the mountains from Denver.
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In the aftermath of the deadly stampede at last year's hajj, Iran jumped at the chance to blame the Saudis, setting off this whole fight.
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"PTSD is just a continuous thing – we just have to be conscious of not setting off their triggers like dropping something in the kitchen," Jackson says.
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Iran shot down a U.S. military surveillance drone in the Gulf with a surface-to-air missile in June, nearly setting off a conflict with America.
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But as government officials were ignoring and ridiculing residents' concerns about the safety of their tap water, a small circle of people was setting off alarms.
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China is just weeks away from Chinese New Year — the country's biggest holiday — an occasion marked by grand celebrations such as the setting off of fireworks.
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He and a colleague outlined their idea in a paper published this week analyzing what the mysterious space object might be, setting off a media frenzy.
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Trump has derided intelligence agencies for weeks, setting off the word "intelligence" in quotation marks to indicate his skepticism and suggesting their conclusions were politically motivated.
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If you find yourself contemplating binge-watching the following, do yourself a favor and pursue some other, less-hazardous activity, like setting off black-market fireworks.
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After the firefighters delivered the pizza, they "thanked the customer for deciding to order out and not risk burning food and setting off the fire alarm!"
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Turns out, setting off an explosive without a state permit is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of $1,000.
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A senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the incident told NBC News that there was surveillance video of the three setting off the alarms.
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In 1999 (and again in 2753), the USPTO canceled the "Redskins" registration, citing the disparagement of Native Americans, setting off years of litigation around the trademark.
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TIGERVILLE, S.C. – Senator Ted Cruz of Texas stood onstage here with a mischievous smile, setting off on a stump speech he is typically loath to change.
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As a result, one million jobs were lost and wages and purchasing power fell in those communities, setting off a downward spiral of blight and hopelessness.
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This weekend, Mercury's reverse motion will take it from rambunctious Sagittarius to sly Scorpio, setting off a serious change in tone for this retrograde's last week.
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He proceeded then to lurch from one extreme performance to another, declining the opportunity to make himself "presidential" and setting off alarms across the political spectrum.
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Honking horns, banging pants, and setting off fireworks, the Cuban community in Miami overwhelmed the streets of Little Havana, Haileah and Kendall, the Miami Herald reported.
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Mr. Chávez, who died of cancer in 2013, turned petroleum dollars into concrete, setting off an experiment of moving Venezuela's poor from slums into high-rises.
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Opposition parties have protested for six months against the deal with Serbia, staging street rallies, repeatedly setting off tear gas in parliament and clashing with police.
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It hovers for a second over the silver "fail," only to be crushed by golden letters, setting off digital fireworks above his new title, Grand Master.
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Setting off in 2014, she crossed Fiji and Tuvalu before arriving in New Zealand to ride from the top of the North Island to the South.
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Hundreds of surfers were in the area, battling to ride the waves as a swell setting off 6-foot waves crashed upon them, the Register reported.
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"We wanted to wait until we had a production plan rather than setting off huge fireworks without anything to show for a long time," Taylor said.
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"Important contracts will probably be signed on this trip including with Peugeot and Renault," Rouhani told reporters at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport before setting off, reported AFP.
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Chaffetz, a Utah Republican, officially announced last Thursday that he would resign from Congress June 30 of this year, setting off a scramble for his seat.
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But days after winning the White House, Pence was handed the reins, setting off a fresh set of internal jockeying that has slowed the transition effort.
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Hakimullah Mehsud, who replaced him, was then killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2013, setting off a power struggle at the top of the group.
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A more than 50 percent fall in oil prices since mid-2014 eroded demand for services provided by oilfield companies, setting off a wave of consolidation.
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If you're setting off on your part-time adventure and you're on a limited budget, housesitting can be a great way to offset your accommodation costs.
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That's where I found, for example, the little blurb that talks about Dorothy Vaughan first setting off from Farmville, Virginia, to take a job at Langley.
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A suspected Islamist was charged with setting off a bomb in Manhattan that injured 30 people and another in New Jersey, where no one was hurt.
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He was also first to spot Warner Bros.' trademark of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, setting off speculation about the studio's interest in a film.
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And even while unseen, Mr. Trump demonstrated that he is still fully capable of setting off a Category 5 fuss just by being in the vicinity.
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The second, the Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, is the reorganized offshoot of a group banned in 266 for setting off nearly 22015 bombs simultaneously around the country.
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Kerry made the comments during a visit to New Zealand just before setting off to Marrakesh, Morocco to take part in climate talks between 200 nations.
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After their Wednesday lunch, lawmakers also suggested that instead of the trigger setting off tax increases, it could instead require the party to cut discretionary spending.
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Tokyo (CNN)A Japanese spacecraft has reached a diamond-shaped asteroid three years after setting off on its mission to learn about the origins of Earth.
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Mnangagwa himself was on Sunday setting off on a five-nation tour that starts in Russia and ends at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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Pat McCrory (R) in March signed a law requiring people to use public restrooms that match their sex assigned at birth, setting off a political firestorm.
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It has been slowed by concerns about setting off a debate over gun control in an election year, given a bill related to guns from Sen.
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Bauer receives word that the war criminal Adolf Eichmann may be hiding in Argentina, setting off an investigation that leads to death threats and more obstructions.
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From April to October, the percentage of people aware of Buttigieg who supported him dropped to 49% from 62%, setting off alarm bells among his supporters.
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The sell-off conjured talk of another Lehman Brothers, the investment bank that collapsed in 2008, setting off the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
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The antifascists' one reprisal was setting off a homemade smoke bomb, which promptly blew back into their own faces, drawing raucous jeering from the white supremacists.
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Two years later, he began selling Greek yogurt, setting off a heated competition in what had been one of the sleepier refrigerated cases in grocery stores.
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Those particles can lodge deep in the lung, setting off processes that can lead to lung cancer as well as kidney disease, in addition to silicosis.
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Survivors told the Tunisian coast guard last week that the boat, which capsized after setting off for Europe from neighbouring Libya, had been carrying 86 people.
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Craig Smith reported about boarding a small boat and setting off in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Bonavista, Newfoundland, to watch the turr hunt.
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Even though Treasuries are supposed to be the safest assets on the planet, liquidity dried up in that market, setting off alarm bells on Wall Street.
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The Trump administration is set to impose tariffs on $775 billion of Chinese products, setting off a potentially devastating clash between the world's two largest economies.
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If that happens, as it did after September 230, access to credit for most borrowers could dry up, setting off yet another potentially devastating economic crisis.
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Ms. Ardern's ascension represents a remarkable rise for a woman who just months ago became Labour's youngest leader ever, setting off "Jacindamania" among the party's followers.
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My editors had named the Caribbean — the entire region — to the No. 2000 slot and before setting off, we had worked with data scientists from Kayak.
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The trade publication removed the song from its country chart and deemed it insufficiently country, setting off criticism that called the decision unfair and even racist.
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In August, for example, Apple, Google and Facebook banned the right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for violating hate speech rules, setting off a cascading effect.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — Militants stormed Afghan government offices in Kabul on Monday after setting off a car bomb, and officials said at least 43 people were killed.
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Civilians suffered the highest casualties this week when militants stormed Afghan government offices in Kabul after setting off a car bomb, killing at least 222 people.
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Bowe Bergdahl, an American who walked off his base in Afghanistan, setting off a military manhunt and political furor, pleaded guilty today to desertion and misbehavior.
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NEW DELHI — For generations, millions of Indians here in the capital have celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by setting off a symphony of fireworks.
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Willkie agreed, setting off a Republican firestorm that escalated when, in his campaign kickoff speech, he pledged to support legislation to create America's first peacetime draft.
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Once a concept is proved to have traction, dozens or even hundreds of other companies rush into the industry, setting off a ferocious fight for survival.
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JERSEY CITY — Sometime around sunset on July 4, the national anthem will start to play, setting off a carefully choreographed fireworks display above the Hudson River.
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In 1985, Hong Kong beat China, 2-1, in Beijing to eliminate the team from qualifying for the following year's World Cup, setting off a riot.
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Americans are increasingly staying at home, choking off the spending that normally fuels the U.S. economy, and setting off alarms that a recession could be underway.
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A few days before setting off, I spent some time on Yelp and plotted my route of songs through the South, happy for a secondary purpose.
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The government could force families to sell but is worried about setting off protests, in part because the leaders of those communities have generally supported Beijing.
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But that changed last Wednesday when Turkey launched its military incursion, setting off new violence that sent American troops scrambling to get out of the way.
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In fact, Danoff served as a portfolio assistant for the Lynch-run Magellan Fund in 1989 and &apos90 before setting off to head his own fund.
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Trudeau, currently in a vulnerable minority-government position, probably regrets posting the doughnut take-out on social media and setting off this "Only in Canada" incident.
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The news sent a jolt through the political world, setting off alarm and anger among Democrats who worried the news would swing the election to Trump.
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But researchers, including some developers of the tests, are concluding that process is an unreliable predictor of aggression in the home, setting off consternation in shelters.
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Benefits are set to begin expiring in March, setting off a scramble in Congress to find a solution for the thousands of immigrants who are enrolled.
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Earlier, authorities said they were responding to a report of a possible explosion, setting off fears a serial bomber had struck again in the Texas capital.
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The hearing is setting off a new public relations battle over the RFS, with the American Council for Capital Formation launching digital ads attacking the mandate.
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But the settlement included no criminal charges against the bank or any executives, setting off a raft of complaints from lawmakers who wanted more severe action.
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"CLF's record-setting off-year fundraising is a testament to Speaker Ryan's leadership and House Republicans' conservative agenda," Executive Director Corry Bliss said in a statement.
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Some of the worst pollution this year also occurred during Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, celebrated by lighting lamps, and often, by setting off fireworks.
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The season ended with the Mandalorian setting off in his ship to reunite The Child with its people, while leaving Mof Gideon alive as a threat.
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That steel wall was under water, the company said, but an earthen part of the dam setting off the basin remained 2 feet above the surface.
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The raid and kidnapping sparked memories of 23 when the militant Islamic group kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok, setting off global outrage.
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In this scene, Anna Kendrick provides the voice of Poppy, a troll setting off on a dangerous journey, cheerfully indifferent to the hazards along the way.
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The state did elect Scott Walker as governor in 2010, and the Republican-led legislature gutted public-sector unions, setting off huge protests in the Capitol.
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To push for more local control over guns or other issues such as environmental regulations "is setting off on a quixotic legal battle," he said. Gov.
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A grainy video of Laquan's death, recorded from the dashboard of a police car, was eventually released to the public, setting off widespread condemnation and protests.
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LIMA, Peru — Peru's attorney general dismissed a team investigating the far-reaching Odebrecht corruption scandal late Monday, setting off street protests in cities across the country.
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Both Facebook and YouTube settled with FTC regulators over privacy violations recently, setting off a broader reckoning around data privacy in the era of Big Tech.
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We had no space to breathe or feel emotions without upsetting one other and setting off a chain of events that could drag on for days.
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His killing was one of several clashes between the government and rebels that spiraled into broader violence against civilians, setting off a mass exodus to Uganda.
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After enjoying some initial success at the Turkish Box office, Twitter became awash with images of the premiere screening event, setting off a wave of controversy.
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Shopkeepers in the trade say setting off firecrackers on Diwali is part of an ancient Hindu tradition and the Supreme Court must respect the sentiments of Hindus.
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The Cruz campaign immediately seized on Mr. Rubio's absence, setting off the latest in a string of blistering attacks between the candidates ahead of Saturday's primary here.
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This thread is setting off major alarm bells — why is this company getting involved with some employee who worked the food line a number of years ago?
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Japan quake A 6.9-magnitude quake hit off the east coast of Japan on Tuesday morning, setting off tsunami warnings in the country's Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures.
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Munro suggested that while it would be obvious to captains that no real collision had occurred, simply setting off the alarms could cause havoc in shipping lanes.
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There's one side story that involves a mysterious person that's been setting off bombs all over the city, which ends with a fight in a convenience store.
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" She wrote that she was dressed in shorts and Salomon speedcross shoes and her "only supplies were a chocolate Lindt bunny that I ate before setting off.
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But now, another team of researchers in Japan are reporting conclusive evidence of these gamma rays setting off atom-altering reactions like those in a nuclear reactor.
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But the Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled thousands of fireworks from four companies, most notably after one boy lost his hand setting off a faulty firework.
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The central bank has held rates steady, backing off a plan to steadily raise them this year but taking a cautious approach to avoid setting off inflation.
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Setting off over the mountains with a baby and a goat, he isn't just intent on getting his vengeance, but on taking back his most treasured possession.
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When that did not immediately work, they began trying to douse the fires with water cannons, setting off cheers among the protesters when that, too, did little.
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Just weeks before setting off on the cross-country trip to their new home, little Amelia came down with what they thought was a simple ear infection.
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He and his wife, Chirlane McCray, who stood by his side during the speech, posed for pictures before setting off into the neighborhood, canvassing papers in hand.
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On Thursday, after several of his reports circulated around the world, Chen stopped responding to calls and messages, setting off an online campaign to track him down.
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When arrivals in Europe peaked in 2015, dozens of cars came to his workshop each day to get their tyres changed before setting off across the desert.
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If these reports are correct — and you can never really be sure with this White House — then Trump will be setting off a major foreign policy crisis.
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Boaty McBoatface—the infamous submarine that the internet voted to give a stupid-ass name—is setting off on its debut Antarctic expedition this week, Gizmodo reports.
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He explained that one of his students was giving a Ph.D defense when the April 26 signal came in, setting off alerts on both of their phones.
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Apple can tout its responsibility to protect children (without implying legal or financial accountability), setting off a new tech trend among competitors of family-friendly parental controls.
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Two of the blazes — the Hill Fire and the Woolsey Fire — ignited in southern California on Thursday, setting off evacuations, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.
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The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, operated by Qantas Airways, arrived Sunday in London just over 17 hours after setting off from the western Australian city of Perth.
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When Brown learned of the adoption a few months later, he asserted his custody rights under the Indian Child Welfare Act, setting off a lengthy legal fight.
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In the recently-completed challenge, trucks from firms including Daimler, Volvo, and Scania (a subsidiary of Volkswagen) competed, with each convoy setting off from a different location.
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"Kisses from mummy," she wrote for the girl's 5th birthday on Instagram, promptly setting off a string of comments that, in various ways, called the photo inappropriate.
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The sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein went public in early October, setting off a series of high-profile accusations of sexual misconduct and the #MeToo movement.
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The October 2014 shooting was captured on patrol car dashboard-camera videos that were released on the day Van Dyke was charged, setting off weeks of protests.
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According to police in Wapakoneta, Ohio, thieves snuck into the city's Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum just before midnight on Friday, setting off a burglar alarm.
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Once one country gives in to it, the imports that prompted the move are diverted to another country, which naturally follows suit, setting off a chain reaction.
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Italy is the natural destination for migrants setting off from Libya—and an obvious target for Islamic State (IS) terrorists based there, who have repeatedly threatened Rome.
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Two months after Jackson left office, the economy collapsed in the Panic of 1837, setting off the worst and most sustained depression the country had ever suffered.
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Democrats' edge in second-quarter fundraising--money raised between April and June--is setting off alarm bells for Republicans, who already face tough headwinds in the midterms.
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After trailing most of the game, Tulsa went ahead 60-363 on guard Lawson Korita's 3-pointer at the 4:59 mark, setting off a wild finish.
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Their paths soon crossed, resulting in Gonzalez-Badillo's arrest and setting off a long legal battle that may conclude at the Supreme Court in the coming months.
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Tokyo (CNN)At least two people died as mammoth Typhoon Lan struck Japan early Monday, bringing widespread flooding and setting off mudslides before heading out to sea.
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The transformer tripped, which in turn tripped other machines at the hydroelectric power station, setting off a nationwide blackout, the Kenya Electricity Generation Company, or KenGen, said.
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This system is credited with helping authorities catch Ahmad Khan Rahimi, who is on trial for allegedly setting off bombs in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood in September 2000.
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MedMen first announced it would acquire PharmaCann in October of last year, setting off a wave of cannabis M&A as US companies sought to build scale.
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He refused, setting off a crisis within the party and another vote, with Mr. Corbyn vying with Owen Smith, another Labour member of Parliament, for the leadership.
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Rick Scott (R) has signed one of the strongest anti-abortion-rights laws in the country, setting off what is likely to be a lengthy legal battle.
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But those consequences can't be the weaponization of our intelligence assets and the setting-off of investigations to bring down a newly elected government we don't like.
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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Monday announced its plan to start regulating planet-warming pollution from airplanes, setting off a battle between environmentalists and the airline industry.
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PHILADELPHIA — Senator Tim Kaine stepped to the microphone, a bit haltingly, setting off on his national introduction in Miami with the full complement of awkward-dad flourishes.
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Scalia died unexpectedly last month, setting off an election year battle after Republicans said the next president should fill his seat, vowing to block any Obama nominee.
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The community has pursued the case against Khan for almost two decades and cheered the decision by setting off firecrackers near the courthouse and handing out sweets.
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Hundreds of scientists and experts warned in an open letter last year that developing even the dumbest of intelligent weapons risked setting off a global arms race.
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Li and I went with him as he made his rounds, setting off past an abandoned outhouse and a tumbledown barn with hay bursting through its doors.
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Leaving nuclear weapons systems vulnerable to cyber criminals could have dangerous consequences, including them possibly setting off the weapon during a time of crisis through data manipulation.
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A gunman opened fire outside a police station in a Maryland suburb of Washington on Sunday afternoon, setting off a shootout in which one officer was killed.
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During an impromptu press conference, the president jauntily said he would "love" to talk to Robert Mueller "under oath," setting off alarm bells in the West Wing.
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Raúl Labrador told a rowdy crowd that "nobody dies because they don't have access to healthcare," setting off a frenzy in the room and on social media.
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We ride along with the Telluride Ski Patrol in Colorado to see how setting off controlled avalanches can minimize risk -- and how members are training rescue dogs.
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Mr. Roche told the police that he had asked Mr. Ortiz and his friends earlier in the night to stop setting off fireworks, according to the affidavit.
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While poverty can induce hopelessness, setting off a vicious cycle, modest interventions that instill a sense of hope can sometimes lead to remarkable improvements, recent research shows.
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A loud crowd at SunTrust Park joined the party when the rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. caught a fly ball for the final out, setting off a celebration.
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The group swung into action, setting off a mountainside rescue that had to be accomplished within minutes to beat the odds of death from trauma or suffocation.
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As President Trump on Thursday delivered steep tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, provoking vows of retaliation from enraged producers, he risked setting off a global conflict.
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"Holy Christ!" one of the crew members exclaimed after lightning struck the plane setting off an alarm and turning off its auto pilot system, the report said.
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Ahmad Rahimi, who lived in Elizabeth, New Jersey, was convicted this month of setting off bombs in both Manhattan and New Jersey last fall, injuring 30 people.
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Mr. Isacson recalled a similar episode in 2015 when the FARC, during its negotiations, killed 11 soldiers, setting off an outbreak of violence that rocked the country.
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Feeling betrayed by Mr. Mnangagwa, Mr. Moyo vowed never to work with him again, setting off a decade-long feud that fed into the recent military takeover.
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The stories began to tumble out, setting off a transfer to Texas and a frenzy of visits from investigators with cold cases from all over the nation.
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It is widely believed that the union will do so, setting off a new negotiation while the C.B.A. remains in effect until the conclusion of next season.
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Investors feared the label would eliminate China's incentive to slash the value of the yuan versus the dollar, setting off a currency war with the United States.
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In return, the Kremlin sees in Mr. Dodik an opportunity to destabilize Bosnia's institutions, short of actually destroying them and possibly setting off a conflict, analysts say.
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Walmart's loyalty to Bentonville contrasts with Amazon's decision to build a second headquarters outside its home office in Seattle, setting off a bidding war among American cities.
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The move infuriated Mr. Vance, setting off a political squabble that ended, at least publicly, on Thursday when he vowed to support Ms. Singas in her investigation.
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"I'm actually, I guess, the chief law enforcement officer of the country," Trump said Tuesday, after setting off alarm bells with a flurry of pardons and commutations.
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But on many routes in less populous inland regions, tolls are not keeping pace with the costs, setting off a spiral of mounting debt and rising expenses.
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Suddenly, timelessness is being touted as a core value, even in Milan, the fashion-month city most closely associated with the notion of setting off retail trends.
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The "Delhi gang rape," as it came to be known, riveted the public from the start, setting off street protests and months of play-by-play coverage.
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The ball landed long, setting off an immediate wave of cheers that shook the hallowed court as the long-limbed Gauff jumped up and down in delight.
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Mr. Nunes dismissed those organizations as "left-wing activist groups," though it was not clear what role, if any, their complaints played in setting off the inquiry.
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Many insurance companies canceled the old plans anyway, setting off a round of recriminations about how the law had caused people to lose coverage that they liked.
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The recognition vaulted Australian whiskey into global consumer consciousness, setting off a renaissance in the country's whiskey distilling — and a different way of thinking about the craft.
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Pyongyang will quickly resume missile and nuclear weapons testing within days, setting off a diplomatic crisis where Washington will be forced to respond with even more pressure.
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Tesla, which revealed ambitious production plans in May for its upcoming Model 3 sedan, had already been setting off alarm bells among investors for its cash burn.
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Trump last week announced he would send National Guard troops to the border with Mexico, setting off a tense back-and-forth exchange with the Mexican government.
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Relations between the two major oil producers collapsed in acrimony this week after Saudi Arabia's executed a Shi'ite cleric, setting off a storm of protests in Tehran.
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Despite the talks, hundreds of protesters gathered through the afternoon and into early evening in front of the Universidad Centroamericana, bearing Nicaraguan flags and setting off fireworks.
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That's when the British government will formally notify the European Union of its intention to withdraw, setting off a process that should be completed by early 21979.
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Meanwhile, before setting off on their own to create Forge Platform, Lorenz and Anderson had worked as a product lead and an engineer lead, respectively, at Snap.
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A powerful earthquake has shaken south and central Mexico, causing people to flee buildings and office towers in the country's capital, and setting off quake alert systems.
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As the heroes were setting off to Nevarro, Mando and Cara were getting into a bit of an argument when, all of a sudden, Cara started choking.
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That's when the British government will formally notify the European Union of its intention to withdraw, setting off a process that should be completed by early 21.5.
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The former official said the agencies were initially reluctant to disclose their certainty about the Russian role for fear of setting off a mole hunt in Moscow.
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An explosion, or collision between two objects with intersecting orbits, creates debris, setting off an exponential chain of collisions causing a catastrophic breakup of objects above Earth.
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Democrats are going soft on proposed Small Business Administration chief Linda McMahon, setting off even more establishment-oriented outlets like the Center for American Progress's ThinkProgress blog.
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While Mediterranean countries are most concerned with Mideast instability stirring up terrorists and setting off refugee flows, former Communist nations see the threat coming primarily from Russia.
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" While he went on to claim that the older dog was "jumping around" and setting off a car alarm, the younger dog was "just laying there not moving.
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The U.S.-China relationship had turned sour earlier this year when Trump announced stiff tariffs on some Chinese imports, setting off a tit-for-tat response from Beijing.
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For ten glorious months, we inhabited Apartment 1012 with reckless abandon, setting off smoke detectors, rescuing stray cats, and pissing off just the right number of resident advisors.
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President Donald Trump's new administration risks setting off a round of potentially destabilizing trade tensions if China is named a currency manipulator, economists and currency strategists told CNBC.
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A little under a week after setting off, the party found the tent the group had set—it had been abandoned and was sliced open from the inside.
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Backed by Chinese and Gulf funds, Lamda submitted its detailed development plan for Hellenikon in July, setting off a licensing process which will wrap up with a decree.
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Backed by Chinese < and Gulf funds, Lamda submitted its detailed development plan for Hellenikon in July, setting off a licensing process which will wrap up with a decree.
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But because it's Twitter, that did not stop Dorsey's co-founder and director Evan Williams from setting off a ruckus after he was asked about a possible sale.
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He climbed various fences to enter the tunnel, setting off alarms that caused rail traffic to be suspended for passenger and freight trains for more than two hours.
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Before long she was running the show, then setting off on her own, and for two orthree heady years, she had cornered L.A.'s top-tier sex trade.
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Iran shot down a U.S. military surveillance drone in the Gulf with a surface-to-air missile in June, nearly setting off a conflict with the United States.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) demonstrates the dangers of fireworks by blowing up watermelons and setting off bottle rockets into the eyes and extremities of innocent mannequins.
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The nine-member crew was working on repairs related to September's leak when the line was struck with an excavator, setting off the explosion, according to Colonial officials.
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Yesterday, Robin Houston, a computer scientist and mathematician tweeted about the bizarre intersection of 2313chan and mathematics, inadvertently setting off a wave of public interest in the story.
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I can barely scan an onion through a self-service machine without setting off three alarms calling for assistance, let alone figure out what a functioning relationship is.
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Italy must send its planned fiscal framework to Brussels on Monday, and the Commission can reject it and ask for changes, setting off a possible process of negotiations.
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A powerful 210 magnitude earthquake pummeled central New Zealand early on Monday, killing at least two people, damaging roads and buildings and setting off hundreds of strong aftershocks.
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One of India's most popular politicians, Jayalalithaa Jayaraman, died on Monday following a massive cardiac arrest, setting off an outpouring of grief among thousands of supporters gathered outside.
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Austria&aposs chancellor says European border guards should be allowed to go to north Africa to prevent migrants from setting off across the Mediterranean Sea in rickety boats.
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Manhunt underway after bombing at Canadian restaurant Two men suspected of setting off a homemade bomb in a suburban Toronto restaurant, injuring 15 people, three of them critically.
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They also worry that Italy's would-be government may loosen fiscal policy excessively and roll back a pension reform, setting off market turbulence that could undermine investor confidence.
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But in 2600 BCE, an Egyptian pharaoh used magic to build the pyramids, setting off a sort of magical arms race that resulted in even more powerful magicians.
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However, you may also be inviting high-tech car thieves who can jack your car and drive away in seconds, without so much as setting off an alarm.
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I kept setting off the security alarm with my costume because I refused to put it in the hold—I always take it as hand luggage, beautifully folded.
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" On an Android phone, toggling the same setting off lets you know that "places you go with your devices will stop being added to your Location History map.
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The group is coming to the country to promote its most recent album, Decision Day, perfect for setting off the most profane pogos and filling Bogotá with fire.
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In the event that triggered the recession, poor-quality mortgage borrowers defaulted in droves, setting off a liquidity crisis on Wall Street that spread through the broader economy.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's impossible to not dream of setting off on a long road adventure while perusing the archives of the late John Margolies.
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These color pop headphones have just made their debut on the Fendi catwalk, setting off the S/S15 garms in bold shades of blue, red, white or black.
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It's unlikely the White House and State Department will comply with all of those requests, setting off a high-stakes legal fight between the executive and legislative branches.
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Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra sold InTouch, then known as Shin Corp, to Temasek in 2006, setting off public criticism that led to his ousting in a coup.
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House Republicans on Wednesday released their long-awaited replacement plan for ObamaCare, drawing a contrast with Democrats and setting off a new round of fighting over healthcare policy.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is moving forward with his plan to roll back net neutrality, setting off a new fight over the controversial Obama-era rules.
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On Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C., a black police officer shot and killed a black man who police say was armed, setting off protests and riots throughout the city.
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Kardashian shared photos of a gorgeous sunset setting off the architecture of the Castel Sant'Angelo, and even played wedding photographer, snapping a just-married couple outside the landmark.
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A man wearing a homemade pipe bomb set off the explosive in a busy transit hub on Monday, injuring five and setting off panic during the morning commute.
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After 2½ years as Speaker, Ryan in April announced his retirement from Congress, setting off a shadow campaign between his top deputies, McCarthy and Scalise, to replace him.
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The brash Philippine leader last week announced his plan to raise the Philippine flag in the island of Thitu and fortify it with barracks, setting off alarm bells.
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A viral video from April captured two black men who were arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks for sitting in the cafe without ordering anything — setting off nationwide backlash.
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Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former New York mayor and an ally of Donald J. Trump's, suggested on Sunday that "everybody" commits infidelity, setting off a backlash on Twitter.
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"Imagine, with me, what it would be like," she said in Las Vegas, setting off on the thought exercise at a training center for plumbers and pipe fitters.
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The request was met with swift and strong opposition by many state election officials, setting off a series of lawsuits over privacy, and requests were eventually scaled back.
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"As far as the market's concerned, tariffs on steel would be very bad news, because it would run the risk of setting off a trade war," he says.
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A volcano southwest of Guatemala&aposs capital has erupted for the second time this year, setting off loud explosions and spewing ash nearly four miles into the sky.
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Mr. Dugas was once blamed for setting off the entire American AIDS epidemic, which traumatized the nation in the 1980s and has since killed more than 500,000 Americans.
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She's no stranger to political attention: Last year, she filed a formal sexual harassment complaint against a fellow legislator, setting off a controversy that gripped the state Capitol.
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This book, the first of two planned volumes, ends on the eve of Germany's invasion of Poland, setting off World War II and eventually leading to his downfall.
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There was no evidence supporting that claim, but Mr. Trump picked up on it anyway, accusing Mr. Obama of spying on him and setting off a political storm.
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The upshot, according to former Obama advisers and outside arms-control specialists, is that the modernization destabilized the U.S.-Russia status quo, setting off a new arms race.
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Nick Gordon's latest arrest for domestic violence is setting off alarms for his girlfriend's family members, who fear she'll end up dead like his ex, Bobbi Kristina Brown.
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His bad attitude rapidly shifts when he takes a call from a frantic woman, who says she's been kidnapped, setting off a classic race-against-the-clock rescue.
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And that was all before the head of the Recording Academy said that women needed to "step up" to win awards, setting off a backlash from female artists.
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Venezuela has lost a tenth of its population in the past two years as people fled, even trekking across mountains, setting off Latin America's biggest ever refugee crisis.
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As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, it appears to be setting off a devastating feedback loop with another of the gravest forces of our time: economic inequality.
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The edict forced people to exchange their rupees for new notes at banks, setting off a short-term cash crunch and prompting many Indians to consider digital options.
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In November, an Israeli undercover team was discovered inside Gaza, setting off a firefight as it made its escape and then two days of rocket attacks and airstrikes.
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Our proliferation of statements online may in fact spur those who enjoy setting off shock waves through race-baiting language and then sitting back and watching the show.
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After their rescue ship was turned away by Italy and Malta, setting off a heated debate about migration to Europe, the group was offered refuge in Valencia, Spain.
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Mr. Guzmán put the profits from his empire into seeking retribution, Mr. Martínez said, outfitting an army of gunmen and setting off a two-year cycle of attacks.
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In TV reports, editorials and public rallies, it stood accused of setting off racial tensions through a furtive campaign built on Twitter bots, hate-filled websites and speeches.
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With its privileged, WASP-y setting off of Cape Cod, it's the kind of juicy what-is-happening memoir that just begs to be made into a movie.
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Levandowski's move to Uber rocked the tech world, setting off a lengthy legal battle that includes ongoing criminal charges that he stole trade secrets about Google's driverless technology.
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And in June, a white South Bend police officer killed a black man, Eric Logan, setting off a crisis that Mr. Buttigieg left the campaign trail to address.
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Before setting off, Jesse hands him a letter addressed to Brock Cantillo, the son of his former girlfriend murdered by the white supremacists after he tried to escape.
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But authorities said he was a "very challenged young man," who confessed to building and setting off a series of bombs that terrorized central Texas for three weeks.
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Long gone are the days when any player could disappear for a time — a few weeks or even months — without setting off a hailstorm of hashtags on Twitter.
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Video of the arrest recorded by Hickman's body camera was published by the Asheville Citizen-Times on February 28, setting off outrage in the western North Carolina city.
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The comparison is inescapable to the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that took close to 18,500 lives while setting off a nuclear meltdown at a power plant in Fukushima.
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On Thursday, the officials said they had deliberately played down talk of revising the policy for fear of setting off an even larger exodus from the island nation.
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The rockets wounded six people and killed an American contractor, setting off a chain of events that brought the United States and Iran to the brink of war.
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The controversy over the tax breaks has consumed Trenton, prompting investigative hearings, subpoenas to companies and at least one state agency and setting off open warfare between Gov.
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In January, her husband, Prince Philip, apologized after he was involved in a car crash that left two women injured, setting off a public debate on older drivers.
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Nine West missed a debt interest payment in March, setting off a 30-day period in which the accessories seller must either make the payment or face bankruptcy.
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LONDON — President Trump has always relished throwing European leaders off balance, antagonizing allies, embracing insurgents and setting off a frantic contest for how best to deal with him.
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And that's setting off contentious fights between those who want to use the money to boost state budgets and those who want to return money to the taxpayers.
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Yameen instead declared a state of emergency, giving him power to arrest and detain people, and setting off a power struggle between the Supreme Court and the government.
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Musk first tweeted about taking the company private earlier in August, setting off weeks of headlines about the CEO's motives, mental state and potential run-ins with regulators.
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She was given diplomatic immunity and left Britain shortly after the accident, setting off a dispute between London and Washington over whether she should return to face investigation.
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He was charged with injuring 30 people by setting off a homemade bomb on a crowded sidewalk in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on the night of Saturday, Sept. 17.
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Another client, Richard C. Williams, was convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper and setting off bombs at military centers and corporate offices in the early 1980s.
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For weeks, Jessica and I thought we heard gunshots at night when it was just a car starting up down the street or some kids setting off fireworks.
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U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law two bills backing protesters in Hong Kong on Wednesday, setting off a clash with China which had objected to such legislation.
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The robbers raided the gallery after setting off a fire at an electrical panel near the museum on early Monday morning, deactivating its alarm and street lighting nearby.
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Only later did it become clear that the Social Security payments would be insufficient to provide meaningful retirements, setting off years of talks and searches for legal loopholes.
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Opinion Do you get excited at the thought of packing up the car and heading home for the holidays or setting off on a cross-country road trip?
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But when a police officer directing traffic signals for the vehicle to stop, Aaron slams on the gas and flees the scene, setting off a sudden police chase.
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Deadly blaze in Bangladesh: A fire that killed at least 703 people started after a car powered by compressed natural gas exploded, setting off a lethal chain reaction.
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In BEAU DEATH (Soho Crime, $27.95), a demolition crew unearths the remains of a bewigged gentleman in period dress, setting off gossip that Nash has been found — murdered.
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Havlicek reached and tipped the pass to Celtics guard Sam Jones, who then dribbled out the clock to cement the Boston victory, setting off pandemonium in Boston Garden.
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He promptly sued the social network, claiming it had censored him, setting off a legal saga that finally came to trial last week after years of legal wrangling.
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The surrounding saints' red and blue garments, subtly varied, measure out the breadth of the panel, setting off the delicate islands of faces and their gold-leaf halos.
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Mario Garcia, a 45-year-old bricklayer in El Salvador, said he was setting off for the United States regardless of the president's threat to close the frontier.
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President Trump promised that his tax cut would encourage companies to invest in factories, workers and wages, setting off a spending spree that would reinvigorate the American economy.
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Two years ago the US Environmental Protection Agency issued a notice of violation to Volkswagen, setting off the far-reaching investigation and media storm into the VW diesel scandal.
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Setting off a bomb in checked baggage is more work, which is why we don't see more midair explosions like Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988.
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These are all pervasive tropes in the genre—the terror of losing one's mind, the hysterical woman, the traditional ghost story, the mysterious relative's death setting off supernatural events.
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BERLIN – Austria&aposs chancellor says European border guards should be allowed to go to north Africa to prevent migrants from setting off across the Mediterranean Sea in rickety boats.
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She's used it "once or twice," definitely more than Jon could've imagined when he first gifted it to her as a goodbye present before setting off for the Wall.
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In Kushiro, just 21960 kilometers south of Rausu, where the four dozen people laughed and cheered, boats were setting off on Japan's first commercial whale hunt in 25.1 years.
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In municipal court on Monday, Harrison pleaded not guilty to charges of disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and setting off a false fire alarm, according to the Boston Globe.
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"What's a computer?" is the question Apple's infamous iPad commercial asked two years ago, setting off a still ongoing debate across the internet about the future of portable PCs.
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The memories of tens of thousands of migrants flowing through the country, jamming railway stations and setting off clashes with police, have been kept fresh by constant government warnings.
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LGN cells send the cortex a train of electrical impulses one-tenth of a volt in magnitude and one millisecond in duration, setting off a cascade of neuron interactions.
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Game 4 of the National League Division Series between the Washington Nationals and Chicago Cubs was postponed due to rain yesterday, setting off a bizarre sequence for the Nats.
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The lower court had found those five defendants guilty of a lesser charge of sexual abuse and sentenced them to nine years in prison, setting off a public outcry.
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KABUL (Reuters) - Two gunmen entered a hospital in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar on Monday, setting off a gunbattle with security forces before both were killed, officials said.
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President Trump's private remarks about Haiti and African countries have angered prominent black leaders, setting off a tense and uncomfortable period — just days before Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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A hash is a cryptographic representation of a file or piece of data―if someone has fiddled with the data, the hash will change too, setting off alarm bells.
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Beefing up the spectacle were two DJs on 'roids, screaming and dropping bombs and breaking glass and cocking glocks and setting off sirens all at the same damn time.
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The eruption of Kilauea sparked safety warnings about toxic gas on the Big Island's southern coastline, after lava began flowing into the ocean and setting off a chemical reaction.
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Earlier in the day, witnesses told Reuters that masked men had attacked the army headquarters, which is not far from the French embassy, setting off explosives before opening fire.
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The legislation was passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee last February but it was stalled until Pyongyang jolted the world by setting off an underground nuclear bomb test.
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