Since then, talks have been sporadic between Washington and Pyongyang.
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The Somali region has seen sporadic violence for three decades.
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The ceasefire has largely held but sporadic skirmishes have flared.
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The negative effects of sporadic bedtimes were not irreversible, though.
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Services are sporadic at best, while the economy is teetering.
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After a few weeks, my conversations with Jamie became sporadic.
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These couplings are believed to have been rare and sporadic.
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And while I still have anxious episodes, they're very sporadic.
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The volcano last erupted with "sporadic steam blasts" in 1917.
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Why limit it to the brief callbacks and sporadic chants?
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Iraqi Jews had always been the targets of sporadic attacks.
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He provided sporadic updates on his efforts over the weekend.
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Sanders's have become sporadic and typically last about twenty minutes.
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They are the perfect couple: extroverted, knowledgeable, and extremely sporadic.
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Sporadic clashes have continued along the border in recent days.
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Many are jobless or earn very little with sporadic work.
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VALLE DE LA PASCUA, Venezuela — Sporadic looting and spontaneous protests.
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Most countries have sporadic cases or "defined clusters," he said.
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My writing about meditation for The Times is similarly sporadic.
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The wife's visits became sporadic, and the husband's stopped altogether.
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Then, in 2016, they found themselves back in sporadic contact.
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Sporadic protests still erupt between Kashmiris and Indian security forces.
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This lead to sporadic armed conflict between the two nations.
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Sporadic looting continued in parts of the capital on Thursday.
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Economic woes are sparking sporadic, leaderless protests across the country.
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The site has over the years seen sporadic operational problems.
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Science is not linear and static, but sporadic and dynamic.
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Cretaceous thimbles, metal delectables, sporadic blankets, and effigies en croute?
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Outside of the capital Caracas, delivery was even more sporadic.
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You can describe a sporadic scene every once in a while.
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Rubbish is likely to remain uncollected, and the electricity supply sporadic.
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Machar has since left the country and sporadic clashes have continued.
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Not even sporadic loosies sated their appetites for a complete project.
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The group has conducted sporadic attacks in the country since 2015.
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"Additional sporadic power outages and tree damage may result," Pydynowski said.
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Work was sporadic in the following years, and Meat-Meat drifted.
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This makes her sporadic outbursts of sorrow all the more powerful.
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All this is sure to unfold in an unpredictable, sporadic way.
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University professors have also mounted sporadic strikes over pay and conditions.
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Conforto's playing time was sporadic, but he also struggled to perform.
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New Orleans has seen sporadic inflows totaling 182,975 tonnes this year.
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And for many adults who are sporadic users, that's probably true.
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After years of only sporadic tech IPOs, the spigot has opened.
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Thompson recalled some of his sporadic encounters with the Greek Freak.
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Disability Ms. Fitzgerald is a writer who has sporadic hemiplegic migraines.
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This is thought to explain the disease's sporadic reoccurrence in Europe.
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Mr. Robbins's remarks were met with sporadic jeers in the arena.
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The American military phone system in Saigon was sporadic at best.
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The decentralization of that authority today has resulted in sporadic tragedy.
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Power is spotty and communication with the outside world is sporadic.
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Some regard the spike as yet another sporadic outbreak of hostilities.
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There's no baile today, man, and those taking place are sporadic.
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There has already been sporadic resistance, according to reports from inside Mosul.
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Iraqi security forces are surrounding the building now, and sporadic clashes continue.
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There were scattered protests against the result, but these were more sporadic.
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Rahm said sporadic showers, such as are forecast, require a different response.
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They signed a peace deal in August 2015, but sporadic fighting continued.
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A little more than half of patients reported mild sporadic eye redness.
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Legal critiques from the right, however, have been more sporadic until recently.
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Progress has been sporadic and will never survive in an insecure environment.
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But sporadic shooting persists at night and some deaths have been reported.
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As a result, the home goods section was rather limited and sporadic.
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"The heat is sporadic and it's uneven," Nydia Velázquez told the station.
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Kenya has already brimmed with sporadic political violence during this election cycle.
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They timed their sporadic subsequent dates to coincide with other scientific conferences.
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The original iteration of "All That" also included sporadic impressions of politicians.
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The racket could be accompanied by whistling winds — sporadic gusts are predicted.
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However, his Davis Cup participation before and after 2014 has been sporadic.
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The plumes were sporadic, and Hubble only detected a few of them.
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At least 242 Palestinians have died during the period of sporadic violence.
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Sporadic violence peppered the protests in Paris, Rennes, Bordeaux and other cities.
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Nowadays, shoppers prefer intentional interactions, she added, not just sporadic check-ins.
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Breakthroughs that yield drugs with a novel mechanism of action remain sporadic.
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Sporadic cross-border attacks in past months have frayed the 2003 truce.
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Sporadic fighting continues in the region, though major conflict has died down.
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"We are prepared to look beyond sporadic violence," he wrote in February.
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Sporadic fighting continues in the region, though major conflict has died down.
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Cell phone service in the area is sporadic because of the storm.
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Since then, sporadic talks with the Justice Department have reached no conclusion.
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Turkey continued shelling around the town and sporadic clashes could be heard.
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While violence is now greatly diminished, sporadic attacks continue in isolated areas.
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Sporadic sightings put him at a Belgrade horse race or soccer match.
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Sporadic cross-border attacks in past months have frayed the region's 2003 truce.
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They aren't responsive via phone, and emails from them are brief and sporadic.
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Only the most committed protesters attend the sporadic demonstrations that still take place.
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There were sporadic, smaller protests elsewhere in the territory which continued after nightfall.
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It's so random and sporadic the way you get an income from there.
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In Avdiyivka, although the flare-up has passed, sporadic shelling still breaks out.
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A year and a half passed, with nothing but sporadic rumors about Cody.
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He says using a blowdryer every other day causes sporadic, painful wrist strain.
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Since then, much of what we know has come from sporadic patent filings.
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He said there was a key difference between ongoing transmission and sporadic cases.
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Zika used to just cause small and sporadic outbreaks in Africa and Asia.
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This plunged the country into an crisis and there are still sporadic protests.
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There were both significant daily outflows and sporadic large-tonnage inflows of zinc.
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Among Nairobi's other potential deterrents are sporadic political violence that erupts during elections.
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But the effect of Trump's sporadic decision has been more subtle among Republicans.
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So far, there has been only sporadic evidence of these calls being heeded.
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The security forces resorted to sporadic use of water cannons to disperse people.
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Police special forces rushed to the scene, and sporadic gunfire could be heard.
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It allows for flexibilityAs a freelancer, my income can be sporadic and varied.
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Despite their best efforts, communication, often via ham radio, was sporadic and unreliable.
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But for sporadic and potential first-time voters, the spark was not there.
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In fact, it's their sporadic correctness that reinforces their beliefs in their methods.
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Far from step-by-step instruction, Ms. Wu's tips were sporadic and brief.
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Sporadic boos #GA06 Handel still leads as results pour in 9:12 p.m.
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" But "such support was sporadic… and, at the time of his capture, nonexistent.
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The violence has tapered off since but there are still sporadic flare-ups.
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FLACO: That video was more of a sporadic shoot than we initially planned.
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And I definitely was super outwardly emotional and sporadic when I was 15.
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It's this kind of sporadic promise that makes Rise simultaneously watchable and frustrating.
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Back in Arecibo, Vázquez was having trouble with his generator, making reports sporadic.
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By contrast, Vanguard and TD Ameritrade said they had experienced only sporadic outages.
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For the past seven decades, contact with the American Trumps has been sporadic.
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Low point: The sporadic thunderclaps that tried (and failed) to steal Britney's thunder.
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There were sporadic pledges to try to address these inequities, but they persisted.
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With cellphone towers destroyed, communications were sporadic and information from Ghazni was scarce.
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Her sporadic relationship with Mr. Coppola lasted for nearly 20 years, they said.
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After his mother's suicide in 20163, Mr. Handke made sporadic visits to Yugoslavia.
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After his mother's suicide in 20163, Mr. Handke made sporadic visits to Yugoslavia.
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The updates she gets and passes along to me are sporadic and superficial.
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There have been sporadic flare-ups across the old Israeli-Syrian armistice line.
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There are two types of ALS: sporadic, which is most common, and familial.
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Conversations between the two creators about returning to "Twin Peaks" had been sporadic.
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Sporadic flu activity was reported by four states: Alabama, Hawaii, Mississippi and Vermont.
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Moreover, the winter snows have become much more sporadic, interspersed with unseasonable thaws.
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Since May, the crossing has been operating daily after sporadic openings for many years.
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Public transit systems remain too slow or sporadic to reliably get commuters to work.
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Cruz has remained a steady second behind Trump, but his victories have been sporadic.
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On Weibo, China's version of Twitter, there are sporadic calls to boycott Apple's iPhones.
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It was impulsive, sporadic, spastic, colorful and haphazard, but unfortunately, not always visually appealing.
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"If implementation is sporadic, the impact to North Korea could be minimal," she says.
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Johnson was interrupted by sporadic heckling during a televised interview with the BBC Wednesday.
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She said she heard a burst of gunfire first; after that it was sporadic.
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CME's contract, which started trading in 2016, has seen only sporadic volumes since inception.
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Sudan has seen sporadic public protests in the past few years against austerity measures.
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But about 200 fighters had managed to escape, and sporadic clashes continued weeks later.
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There have been sporadic protests, two police officers said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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The election has been marred by sporadic violence and opposition allegations of electoral fraud.
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The cost of living has also soared, provoking sporadic demonstrations against profiteering and corruption.
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Electricity is less sporadic than it was, allowing a small jeans factory to reopen.
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The American is 67th on the FedEx Cup points list after a sporadic campaign.
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In a spurt of sporadic tweets, West said that he's $53 million in debt.
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She had sporadic success, winning the 22010-kilometer road racing national championship in 1123.
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She still faces sporadic backbiting over whether she has a hormonal advantage over rivals.
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But I could never make it past 1.5-mile binges in sporadic monthly stretches.
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Since the All-Star break, Rodriguez is 2 for 23 in sporadic playing time.
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Turkey's cooperation with its NATO allies, especially in Syria, will be sporadic and halfhearted.
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Yet, the involvement by those outside the Muslim world is still "sporadic," experts said.
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But a well-managed line of business doesn't try to subsist on sporadic breakthroughs.
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The defense maintained that the towns' actions were sporadic and wholly unrelated to religion.
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But sporadic gunfire could still be heard hours after the all clear was given.
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These high-growth quarters were interspersed among sporadic quarters of negative growth, usually recessions.
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The signals can be relatively weak and sporadic or flow with vigor and frequency.
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It depended on whether they had zero cases, sporadic ones, clusters or widespread transmission.
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His time at the Bren Center became sporadic, and he retired three years later.
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"We knew him to be a sporadic, well-intentioned, but callous person," he explained.
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A local newspaper journalist in Gulu said sporadic gunfire rang out on Monday evening.
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We know through bitter experience that white America's investment in racial equality is sporadic.
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Rybolovlev was a huge client, but in the early years his purchases were sporadic.
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And an annual performance review or sporadic email blasts aren't going to cut it.
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In recent weeks, these have slowed from near-daily occurrences to more sporadic incidents.
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Haftar declared victory in July 2017, though sporadic fighting continued until late last year.
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"There had been very small, very sporadic meetings at the staff level," says Grisham.
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Such incidents have been rare but sporadic in the Iraqi capital in recent years.
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BNEF data shows the growth of wind energy in the US has been sporadic.
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I've also felt really "healthy" (other than the sporadic bouts of hellacious projectile doodoo).
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Sporadic clashes continued into Wednesday night as police attempted to clear protesters from the streets.
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A border dispute with Thailand has in recent years resulted in sporadic exchanges of fire.
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It ended with a truce in 1994, although there have been sporadic flare-ups since.
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But his sporadic approach to Facebook and Instagram made them minefields of the worst order.
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But although violence against them has been only sporadic, they have struggled in other ways.
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The collection was open only to small groups of visitors, while scholars had sporadic access.
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Sporadic bouts of intense fighting are a regular occurrence in the war in east Ukraine.
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However, militant groups remain able to launch sporadic attacks on security forces and civilian targets.
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Although a curfew was imposed in Baghdad and several other cities, sporadic protests continued Thursday.
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Eyewitnesses reported sporadic incidents of stone throwing of security forces on Sunday and Monday morning.
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This helps explain why drug-related violence in the county is relatively sporadic, police say.
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Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow): CEO of Stark Industries, sporadic superhero, and wife of Tony Stark.
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It can be a barrage of notes, or really sporadic, but it's all very rhythmic.
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But the best synergy lies in uniting YouTube's sporadic video content with Twitter's constant chatter.
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Turkish armed forces continued sporadic cross-border bombardment overnight, residents on the Turkish side said.
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In Geneva, de Mistura said there had been allegations of sporadic and geographically isolated incidents.
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Sporadic protests triggered by economic frustrations have cropped up around the country since December 2017.
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The weak currency has been a complaint of sporadic street protests since late last year.
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The group has carried out sporadic suicide bombings in parts of Mosul using sleeper cells.
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Since his commissions are sporadic, I don't count that as reliable income when I'm budgeting.
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Both have been driven away by years of political upheaval and sporadic acts of terrorism.
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" There's more ... "We did receive sporadic reports throughout the city of celebratory gunfire and fireworks.
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But apart from sporadic protests, there has been no serious internal opposition to the PYD.
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The attack caused sporadic disruptions at sites like Twitter, Reddit and The New York Times.
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In terms of poverty rate, though, states tend to be a little bit more sporadic.
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As ever at "second-tier" fairs these days, sales were sporadic and messages were mixed.
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Together, they reveal the depth of a nationwide problem that has attracted only sporadic attention.
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"Previously 'Peanuts' had been collected only in sporadic volumes: thematically or randomly," Mr. Groth said.
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Currency fluctuations and the unstable economy have led to sporadic street protests since late 2017.
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Each one of these drawings have different themes but they are still chaotic and sporadic.
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For now, and maybe forever, all we have are these shitty photos and sporadic videos.
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The next day's symptoms included explosions of sporadic sobbing and an insurmountable feeling of emptiness.
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I feel like we both are sporadic beings, it's easy for us to follow another.
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But retreat looks different in cities like New York, which faces more sporadic climate impacts.
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Both efforts have been slow but steady going, marked by sporadic success and cyclical setbacks.
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For now, at least, they are sporadic and apparently spontaneous, amounting to a faint rumble.
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Some Darfuri rebel factions declared a cease-fire in 2015, but sporadic violence has continued.
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Aid deliveries have always been sporadic, but for the past five months, they have stopped.
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But the studies were small, and scientific interest in decontamination has been sporadic and fleeting.
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Although initial contact between the two sides brought sporadic success, there have been many setbacks.
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Early attempts at legislation were sporadic and lacking, despite the known danger of tenement fires.
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Harvey's velocity was sporadic and dropped nearly one mile per hour, to 93.8, in 2017.
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They made a combined low-six-figure income, though his was sporadic and hers steady.
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However, the AP noted that sporadic clashes have continued despite the five-day cease-fire.
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Turkey's defense ministry said one soldier has been killed amid sporadic clashes with Kurdish fighters.
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In reality, sporadic fighting around the outskirts of Tripoli had continued throughout the cease-fire.
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There were also sporadic protests across the state of Maharashtra, which Mumbai is located in.
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And usually when they repeat, it's sporadic or in a cluster, according to previous observations.
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When Ms. Nixon's name was formally put up for nomination, there was only sporadic applause.
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Carol and Anna both undergo electroconvulsive therapy, and Carol has sporadic access to talk therapy.
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But it's much more rare than sporadic ALS, which accounts for over 90% of cases.
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Libya's Sharara oil field, the nation's largest, continues to see sporadic disruptions due to protests.
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There have been sporadic protests against the outcome in cities, including Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.
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The persecution has gone far beyond the Mubarak regime's sporadic attacks on the gay community.
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Since then, Musk has relied on Twitter to give sporadic updates about the rocket's development.
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Islamic State has carried out sporadic suicide bombings in parts of Mosul using sleeper cells.
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The lead problem is everywhere, but efforts to tackle it have been sporadic at best.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan firmed 251.97 percent in sporadic early trading.
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Serious communal violence between Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists erupted in 2012 and sporadic unrest followed.
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They signed a peace deal in August 2015 and then argued over details amid sporadic fighting.
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"It is highly likely that further sporadic cases will continue to be reported," the WHO said.
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The war ended with a truce in 1994, although there have been sporadic flare-ups since.
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There are more than 240,000 displaced people in Diffa who've fled sporadic attacks by Boko Haram.
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Sporadic attempts to improve their position after independence in 1970 ended with a coup in 1987.
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The country is grappling with a two-pronged electricity crisis with spiking prices and sporadic blackouts.
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But apart from sporadic incidents Harare appears to be firmly under the control of the army.
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They are both out of the country right now, and sending only sporadic updates through WhatsApp.
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Irregular and sporadic rainfall has led to four severe food crises in the last two decades.
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And that money covers only 654 miles of sporadic fencing that lines the 2,000 mile border.
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They signed a peace deal in August 2015, but implementation was slow and sporadic fighting continued.
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They were first allowed a visit last October, and have had only sporadic access since then.
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Sporadic gunfire was heard before Iranian authorities declared the situation under control about four hours later.
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Sporadic gunfire erupted throughout the day as helicopters flew over the city, a witness told CNN.
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The career infielder has seen sporadic starts in the outfield in order to get at-bats.
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Congressional attention to problems with FARA has been sporadic since the 1966 amendment of the law.
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In many other countries both sides, despite sporadic differences, have an equal interest in Americans staying.
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The Rosetta spacecraft picked up some sporadic signals from Philae in June and July of 2015.
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In recent years there have been sporadic attacks on mosques and on Muslim homes and businesses.
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"Sporadic cases are inevitable (but) we are not expecting a major outbreak like Yemen," he said.
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Whereas with a baby character, like Dumbo, the beauty of it is, is they're very sporadic.
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Schools and government buildings were shuttered Monday, with streets standing empty, and sporadic violence being reported.
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But Delta said the long lines have been sporadic and not spread evenly across all airports.
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It's more sporadic work that I do with Tim in the studio and on the side.
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The country will also continue experiencing sporadic attacks or incidents of terrorism due to Islamist militants.
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Months of acrimonious campaigns and sporadic clashes have already blunted growth in East Africa's richest economy.
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These alerts can be useful, but their timing is sporadic and they can be easily missed.
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The crowd erupted, though Pliskova was already unhappy with sporadic applause for her missed first serves.
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There has been sporadic fighting since the latest agreement was signed, but violence has died down.
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It's overcast with a high of 78, and we can't rule out the occasional sporadic drizzle.
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A slump in production and a surge in world demand have contributed to the sporadic shortages.
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She made only sporadic appearances after that, having decided to devote her time to her family.
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Traffic in Rome is chronically congested, public transport is inefficient, trash collection is slow and sporadic.
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The worry is that someday the people are going to want more than sporadic underground electricity.
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Sporadic ceasefires during the early months of the war laid the groundwork for the Christmas Truce.
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They were still there at dawn Sunday as sporadic gunfire continued, and most were still alive.
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In recent months, there have been sporadic reports of racially tinged incidents throughout northern New England.
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These appearances have been greeted by a few sporadic protests by right-wing supporters of Israel.
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This year, however, Democrats have a smaller and more sporadic lead on the generic congressional ballot.
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About 21,000 cars sold by his dealerships alone need replacement airbags, and part deliveries are sporadic.
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Sporadic protests against the government have continued, along with occasional violent attacks on the security services.
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Analysts want to see Tesla become consistently profitable, instead of posting sporadic profits every few years.
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The move had triggered sporadic protests in the Lebanese capital and several towns across the country.
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There have since been sporadic cases internationally, especially in countries with far more draconian defamation laws.
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Some 14,000 security personnel were keeping order in quake-hit area, with only sporadic looting reported.
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Tensions continue between the government and the predominantly Shia opposition and sporadic low-level violence continues.
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Many areas in the Pacific have evidence of interrupted transmission or report rare or sporadic cases.
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The camps were set up in response to sporadic outbreaks of Islamist and anti-Chinese violence.
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The climate rally saw sporadic confrontations between police and masked demonstrators who had infiltrated the march.
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Despite this mammoth effort, shooting was sporadic, pausing for up to six months at a time.
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The United States has a long and bipartisan — but sporadic — tradition of taking antitrust issues seriously.
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Is it the diabetes from eating a diet that's so sporadic and heavy on junk food?
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To understand the risks of sporadic hormonal birth control, we must first understand how it works.
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Clinton and an army of surrogates barnstormed South Carolina, Mr. Sanders made sporadic visits to the state.
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But just like the celebrated establishments it's profiling, the show is best enjoyed as a sporadic extravagance.
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With limited ammunition, you fight sporadic but powerful enemies, while collecting pieces to complete often abstract puzzles.
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Apparently, even booting the Pixel XL into Safe Mode only results in sporadic periods of fast charging.
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Manama says Qatar has supported protests and the sporadic attacks against security forces, which Doha likewise denies.
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The film's sporadic moments of violence are sudden and horrifying and squirm-inducing, as they should be.
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Many companies, including Instagram, do sporadic sweeps of their user bases to remove spam or inactive accounts.
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"We heard some sporadic (mortar) shelling this morning, but it is very calm," said resident Arwa Mohammed.
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That slogan is chanted by participants in small sporadic protests that have broken out across the country.
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The city has seen sporadic power outages, weeks of dry weather and days of very strong winds.
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Military operations and sporadic clashes have since helped scare off investors and further depressed the local economy.
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There were sporadic clashes between protesters and Israeli security forces near Azzun, where the funeral was held.
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Small wonder, then, that Nigel Farage, UKIP's sporadic leader, and Mr Trump are on such cosy terms.
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His appearances at the mosque were sporadic and he was often late, even during the Ramadan months.
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Flocks are particularly vulnerable to avian flu during the winter months and sporadic outbreaks are relatively common.
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Since then it has caused small and sporadic outbreaks in parts of Africa and South-East Asia.
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But the weekend announcement, in a tweet, was anti-climactic, and on the ground sporadic gunfire continued.
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The Brooklyn Museum is at least broaching such histories, and doing so with real, if sporadic, force.
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The Mets' inconsistent offense has offered sporadic support to the pitching staff, creating little margin for error.
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In the modern era, massive migration itself is not a novelty, nor is it a sporadic event.
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Chechnya has been the scene of an Islamist insurgency, with sporadic clashes between rebels and security forces.
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"There are extremely strong winds and sporadic showers currently with strong waves in the sea," she said.
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In addition to sporadic incidents, Israel and Hamas have fought three wars in the past 10 years.
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In years past, promotions at Sears and Kmart stores have been more sporadic throughout November and December.
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MealConnect's real-time model was developed for sporadic food donations, so businesses can donate food whenever necessary.
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While driving to a local Walmart in Commerce Texas, Ponder was cut off by a sporadic driver.
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Since Reyes came up from the minor leagues on July 5, Flores's playing time has been sporadic.
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At the Delacorte Theater on Thursday night, sporadic rain had been falling for more than an hour.
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Though sporadic clashes erupted late in the day, violence dropped as protesters marched peacefully in the capital.
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As America's historic 2016 Election Day winds down, there have been sporadic reports of malfunctioning voting machines.
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The mission is rarely promoted because of sporadic political tensions between Washington and Manila, the Philippine capital.
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Over the years, there have been sporadic reports of smartphone meltdowns with phones from Samsung and Apple.
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The elections were mostly peaceful, though there were a few sporadic clashes between supporters of rival parties.
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Sporadic gunfire was heard throughout the afternoon, some of it from police officers shooting into the air.
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Nietzsche made sporadic attempts at musical composition, one of which caused Wagner to have a laughing fit.
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Sporadic incidents were reported with the police, who have detained 45 people in the past several days.
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Google's cloud computing service also experienced problems on Tuesday, with sporadic slowdowns for some East Coast customers.
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US and global health officials have been concerned about China's sporadic sharing of H27N29 samples since 93.
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So there's a lot of this going on in very, kind of, sporadic places around the world.
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The company provided sporadic but far from comprehensive information about what software was running on Huang's phone.
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There is rudimentary lighting in the tomb, but the electricity is spotty, and there are sporadic blackouts.
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Understanding the nature of the protests is equally important: Are they localized or widespread, sporadic or consistent?
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Recently, its owner, Impax Laboratories, has struggled to keep up with scant demand, resulting in sporadic shortages.
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Sporadic protests have been held since October to demand action from the government to ensure fair prices.
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His father was a construction worker, and jobs were sporadic; sometimes the family ate Cheerios for dinner.
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But Musk relied on sporadic tweets to keep people updated on how the BFR architecture was evolving.
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Negative comments were now constant, rather than sporadic and linked to news coverage of Israel, she noted.
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The weak currency and galloping inflation have been a complaint of sporadic street protests since late 2017.
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Wacissa, in particular, is unrelenting: 20-plus minutes of whooshing swampwater, with only brief, sporadic audiovisual respites.
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That's because for decades, Zika outbreaks were sporadic and tiny, and the disease seemed to do little harm.
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Outside of the music, I knew little about A2; his Instagram was sporadic, tweets cryptic, interviews were rare.
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Sporadic gunfire heard throughout some of Ivory Coast's largest cities appeared to have stopped later in the day.
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Any human trials would be hard to pull off, given how sporadic and limited Nipah outbreaks have been.
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Hanson made his first Opening Day roster this year but struggled with sporadic playing time in hitting just .
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Up till then Pollack had overseen nearly two years of sporadic talks that had yielded only deeper acrimony.
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Minter was dedicated to rehabbing Wooden Phone, although it became more sporadic when she had unexpected abdominal surgery.
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The ocean observatory is to operate for at least a quarter century, replacing sporadic glimpses with continuous scrutiny.
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The North Koreans have skipped or postponed several meetings with the U.S., and made sporadic warnings of escalation.
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But sporadic boos could be heard as some states attempted to award delegates to Trump's Republican primary competitors.
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They won't be having parties in sporadic parts of the country, it will be across the entire nation.
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Isn't this issue so sporadic that it would be functionally difficult to mobilize professional group action on it?
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The government has sought to allay fears the move could bring mass layoffs, but sporadic protests have continued.
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Happiness was released in Japan in 2016, and is showing in limited, sporadic theatrical screenings in the US.
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The traffic chaos of the past week began easing Monday, as immense demonstrations gave way to sporadic protests.
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There have been sporadic Palestinian street attacks on Israelis since U.S-brokered peace talks broke down in 2014.
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Small, sporadic protests continue over issues such as unpaid wages but nothing on the scale of last year.
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The opposition has staged sporadic protests since the vote, leading to clashes with police and dozens of arrests.
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On March 9th your correspondent saw a sporadic flow of lorries travelling in both directions across the bridge.
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The band's members also make sporadic cameos, though thankfully nobody vomits or gets drenched in blood this time.
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But with Victoria in the rearview mirror, it soon becomes clear the flooding there was haphazard and sporadic.
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The group exists now only as a rump terrorist organization, capable of mounting only sporadic attacks in Iraq.
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The long, bumpy road to a peace deal There have been sporadic attempts at peace since the 1980s.
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He has not invited him to China, and has authorized only sporadic visits by Chinese officials to Pyongyang.
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But in fact, Trump rarely follows up on threats, and his attention to anything is sporadic at best.
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Laos' Xaysomboun region has been plagued by sporadic conflict between the government and ethnic Hmong rebels for years.
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Between his frostbitten feet and helmet issues, he has been a sporadic figure at training camp thus far.
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The majority of Indonesians are moderate Muslims but militants have launched sporadic attacks over the past 15 years.
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The snapshot perfectly captures the sporadic listening habits of the teenagers who will grow up with this album.
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Billing is sporadic and confusing so I have no idea how much my chemo and radiation treatments cost.
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Israel has experienced sporadic labour unrest over severe income disparities and low wages relative to high living costs.
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Only sporadic bursts of time-spread tightness, the most recent earlier this month, betray lead's struggling supply profile.
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As Trump passes the two-week mark in office, there are sporadic signs of some semblance of order.
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There had been sporadic clashes at the border, and Eritrea wanted to be ready if war broke out.
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Al-Jazeera noted reports of sporadic fighting in Idlib, but the air raids have, for now, largely ceased.
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During his first year, the president showed only a sporadic interest in the nuts and bolts of policymaking.
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Consumers' habits have evolved, and we have noticed that purchasing power has become much younger and more sporadic.
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There were sporadic clashes across Aden on Thursday with gunmen on both sides patrolling deserted streets, residents said.
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Moreover, for all Mr Trump's sporadic boasts of being dealmaker-in-chief, his truces tend to be temporary. ■
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Then, to find sporadic cases, they do fever checks everywhere, even stopping cars on highways to check everyone.
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Sporadic skirmishes continued, but Kurdish fighters were able to withdraw from a strategic town on the Syrian border.
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Additionally, the air conditioning unit was on its way out, evident by its rusting frame and sporadic performance.
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Here, more sporadic, smaller fires have been noted, as opposed to the mega fires of New South Wales.
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"This individual has traveled the around the world with sporadic periods of time spent in Christchurch," she said.
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Recently, India's monsoons have become more sporadic, for reasons that many scientists ascribe to the world's changing climate.
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Small, sporadic protests continue over issues such as unpaid wages, but nothing on the scale of last year.
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And even when sporadic inspections lead to fines for violations, the fines are too small to deter misconduct.
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I couldn't imagine the awful, sporadic acts of violence that were being committed as the village was ransacked.
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Though it received sporadic usage thereafter, the term didn't really hit its stride until the mid–twentieth century.
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Algeria still struggles with sporadic extremism, and its struggling economy is heavily dependent on volatile world oil prices.
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LONDON — The sporadic release of documents from Britain's National Archives gives a glimpse into the country's inner workings.
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Edward's Marcus is level-headed, kind, and a welcome reprieve from more sporadic characters like Justin and Jenn.
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In recent days, protests have spread to the capital Santiago, resulting in some violent, though sporadic altercations with police.
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But sporadic outbreaks occasionally pop up in tropical areas and cases can spread through travel, wrote Fauci and Paules.
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Sporadic sunlight mixed with plenty of cloud and wind can be demoralizing when we're already a week into April.
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So when Whole Foods started offering sporadic deals to appeal to its millennial customers, we were all for it.
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It has itself become a sporadic price driver, particularly for hapless lead, the junior partner in this family dance.
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Our messages had grown increasingly sporadic during the week, but I thought meeting in person is always better anyway.
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At least six South African universities have been hit by sporadic protests this year, usually over local campus grievances.
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In the latter case, the company has blamed several hours' worth of sporadic outages on a major DDoS attack.
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Both sides have reinforced positions in the Red Sea city in sporadic battles after a de-escalation last month.
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Fi grew out of Google Voice in some ways, a service that has had sporadic stretches of stagnated support.
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I enjoy journalism work, but it can be sporadic (see: this week so far), and the pay isn't great.
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Instead, we've only seen things like sporadic arrests of Kodi box sellers in the UK. Meanwhile, Roku's popularity soars.
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Resistance For several months there have been sporadic assassinations of ISIS fighters, often at night, but not widespread resistance.
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There have been sporadic reports throughout Syria's six-year-old civil war of rebel groups gaining access to SAMs.
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Sporadic gunfire was heard overnight in Bouake as well as at military camps in Abidjan and intensified before dawn.
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Ms Sereno also ridicules the idea that her sporadic filings constituted a deliberate effort to conceal ill-gotten riches.
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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid denies the insurgents have been routed from Ghazni and says sporadic gunbattles are still ongoing.
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Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman, denied the insurgents have been routed from Ghazni and said sporadic gunbattles were still ongoing.
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Meanwhile, Najla's skills in English and Spanish landed her sporadic work as a translator for visiting delegations and journalists.
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However, current intelligence suggests that this is sporadic, on a small scale, and not facilitated by organized criminal networks.
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Hundreds of protesters were arrested in Washington as sporadic violence broke out in the capital during the inauguration festivities.
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Throughout the nearly three-year US-led air campaign against ISIS, airstrikes in southwest Syria have only been sporadic.
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The energy was palpable, even as they lined up; sporadic cheers would overtake the crowd, interrupting percussive protest chants.
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A Moscow-brokered ceasefire halted four days of fierce fighting on April 5 but sporadic shooting still breaks out.
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And we know from sporadic casino regulatory filings that Trump has often managed to avoid paying federal income tax.
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Dutch Interior Minister Ronald Plasterk said he briefly had contact with Saint Martin's prime minister but communications are sporadic.
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Google has every employee take a 90-minute course on bias, in addition to sporadic workshops to continually educate.
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But energy demand isn't sporadic: It tends to run in a predictable curve that peaks during the daylight hours.
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But developing countries, which comprise the vast majority of the pact's signatories, are required to make only sporadic communications.
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That's why the LME aluminium contract has been prone to sporadic gyrations in the time-spreads in recent years.
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Unsurprisingly, five months of sporadic talks have led to little, if any, progress on the key issue of denuclearization.
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People around the world have known intuitively for centuries that some sporadic intermittent fasting is good for the body.
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Administration officials told the newspaper that the use of the personal email accounts by the Trump staffers were sporadic.
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As a sporadic meditator myself, I know firsthand that mindfulness can relieve stress, improve focus and promote well-being.
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There have been sporadic incidences of fighting since the latest agreement was signed, but violence has largely died down.
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My father's days were wasted deceiving his wife and making sporadic jaunts to Colombia, the region of his childhood.
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Sporadic outbreaks of disorder have occurred elsewhere at the tournament, but the most extreme violence has happened in Marseille.
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For many of those years, the landings were sporadic and went largely unnoticed by most of the island's population.
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Later the sun came out but the fighting went largely quiet, interrupted by occasional sporadic shooting in the distance.
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It's all a reminder we need a better way to keep up consistent pressure against sporadic but deadly threats.
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We had traded sporadic messages for weeks, trying to coordinate a meeting, and had finally nailed down a time.
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But we're probably going to hear sporadic reports of "vote flipping" for at least a few more election cycles.
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The fact is human progress is fitful, sporadic, irrational, and insufficient because that's just the way human beings are.
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Between 1945 and the 1980s, there were only sporadic dengue outbreaks in the US, generally near the Mexican border.
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"The sporadic violence and horror of 2016 is gone, [but] the air remains thick with political tension," he said.
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Mr. Trump's effort in 2016 was only the latest episode in a long, sporadic quest dating to the 20163s.
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Security forces suppressed those protests and 25 people were killed, but sporadic demonstrations continue to crop up around Iran.
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Ms. Goldberg said her son would receive two-second shocks as a sporadic part of a broader treatment plan.
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There was only sporadic interest in what was being said and instead a dismissive sense about politics in general.
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The form of the disease that strikes most patients is "sporadic," meaning they have not inherited a mutated gene.
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Political turmoil and sporadic armed conflict have led to economic collapse, giving space to militant groups, including Islamist insurgents.
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"It's very unusual to see the sporadic and immediate demand we see as a result of this coronavirus outbreak."
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Since the 1960s, leadership of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has been sporadic, and governor-mayor rivalries have been rampant.
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It ceases and then returns in short bursts, mirroring, Luca thinks, the sporadic and wild rhythm of his heart.
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"That said, clearing operations are ongoing and sporadic clashes with the Taliban, particularly outside the city, continue," he said.
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Iran, in particular, is increasingly vulnerable, given the accelerating deterioration of its economy and continuing, if sporadic, public unrest.
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By dusk on Sunday, the protests in Moscow had wound down after sporadic scuffles between the police and protesters.
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But the documentary stirs up most of its sporadic excitement in the surfing footage, of which there is plenty.
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The reformist Abiy took power last year after three years of sporadic, deadly protests forced his predecessor to resign.
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Despite Nietzsche's pointed, if sporadic, political commentary, there's a debate among scholars about the political relevance of his thought.
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But sporadic fisticuffs continued to erupt outside the campus as officers escorted attendees into the building in small groups.
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Ho said there have been little more than "sporadic reports, rumors, and allegations" about election bribery in recent memory.
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Swift, who can be sporadic on social media, particularly between album cycles, is upping the cadence of her Instagram posts.
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Most of those early fanfic sites are dead now, accessible only with sporadic snapshots taken by the Way Back Machine.
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Even though my church attendance is sporadic, I still believe in charitable giving, so I give my monthly tithe online.
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Days of attacks The anti-immigrant march came after days of sporadic xenophobic attacks and looting in Pretoria and beyond.
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Kushar had seen sporadic clashes in recent weeks apparently caused by shifting loyalties of local tribes in the complex war.
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But looming over the town, whose residents are predominately Dene Indians, are sporadic waves of suicides, including one last year.
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The federal government has found no strategy to replace Mr Calderón's discredited war on drugs, apart from sporadic military deployments.
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The chants demanding that Hillary Clinton be deposited in the nearest prison, on loan from Donald Trump's campaign, were sporadic.
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After 2018's volatile ups and downs — accentuated by sporadic Trump tweets — oil is likely set for another tumultuous year.
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Those reforms followed three years of sporadic deadly protests against the government in which hundreds died and thousands were imprisoned.
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One explanation for this discrepancy is that anger is high over the sporadic campaign of stabbings by Palestinians since 2015.
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Over 30,000 Pakistanis have been killed in violence unleashed by extremists in response to the army's sporadic efforts against them.
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It remained to be seen whether any party would respond to the sporadic violence that was reported by Saturday afternoon.
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The two men signed a peace deal in August 2015, but spent months wrangling over details while sporadic violence flared.
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The Mounties' rank-and-file are demoralised by the recent bad publicity, confused by sporadic attempts to reform and overstretched.
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Other people gravitated towards my personality — but at my school, the kids had never met someone so sporadic like me.
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Cairo severed official ties with Tehran in 1989, although there have been sporadic efforts in recent years to revive them.
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It's toned down the dodgier side of its humor, but it still has its sporadic 21st century pop culture references.
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Days after the attacks, the ceasefire appeared to "largely be holding, barring sporadic gunfire," the United Nations said this week.
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He has also invested $2 million in Virginia, although his advertising habits in that state and others have been sporadic.
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These schemes resemble commercial-fleet policies in structure, points out Mamta Kohli of Aviva, but differ in their sporadic nature.
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What's more, the sporadic, intermittent nature of these apparent methane spikes suggests the methane is being released at irregular intervals.
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Bloomberg reported in October that exterminator visits to the factory had grown sporadic — and rat sightings became much more common.
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But so far, dog flu outbreaks here have been sporadic, often caused by sick dogs imported from China and Korea.
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Despite his debut's flagging momentum, CM Punk has managed to keep his name relevant through sporadic appearances in the press.
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Sporadic gunfire continued through the evening, and telephone networks appeared to have been shut down, hindering communications with the city.
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They saw it as a way to reach the U.S. border safely, with sporadic offerings of transportation, food and shelter.
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Truck drivers, farmers, workers, merchants and teachers have led sporadic protests in Iran, resulting in violent confrontations with security forces.
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Across Lake Tanganyika, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, sporadic fighting that started after the Rwandan genocide in 1994 continues.
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That was three years ago, and since then, says Mark, his contact with his family has been sporadic and painful.
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His new track "Never Thought" is no different, evoking all those feelings we associate with sporadic sunny days in Britain.
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The star keeps dimming in an oddly sporadic pattern, and has overall gotten 10% less bright in just a century.
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First, it was a notably windy and sunny day, so the usually sporadic nature of renewable energy sources was mitigated.
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Scores of foreign aid workers and experts have arrived and 14,000 security personnel were keeping order, with only sporadic looting.
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Since then, he has made sporadic appearances on TV and film, including a small role in Spike Lee's Chi-Raq.
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Lungs wheeze, livers moan, foreheads resemble the sporadic etchings of a primary school child and their first meeting with clay.
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Shootouts were sporadic, missions were tough, and if you drove over 40 miles an hour, you'd get a speeding ticket.
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Article continues after the video below And the same is true of Unravel, to the point of sporadic déjà vu.
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After an unexplained pause of more than a day, the sporadic vote count started leaning in favor of the incumbent.
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Users reported sporadic problems reaching several websites, including Twitter, Netflix, Spotify, Airbnb, Reddit, Etsy, SoundCloud and The New York Times.
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The feedback was sporadic and of the few people that did respond, they expressed no desire to work with police.
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By the '70s, and '80s, Ms. de Havilland was down to sporadic mini-series, disaster movies and TV guest spots.
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Demand for power in the city surged as people cranked up air conditioning causing sporadic blackouts in stores and restaurants.
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After sporadic work in nightclubs and at Catskills resorts, she returned to San Francisco at her father's insistence in 21978.
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Kazakhstan restricts each person to one shopping trip a month, but rampant corruption has made the checks sporadic at best.
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In truth, the shortages, though noticeable nationwide, have been sporadic, and France gives no appearance of grinding to a halt.
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While college students' schedules may seem ideal to accommodate the sporadic, all-day staffings, elections often fall during CUNY's midterms.
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But it's the region's political instability, sporadic violence and limited infrastructure that continue to plague efforts to end the outbreak.
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It's all a reminder that we need a better way to keep up consistent pressure against sporadic but deadly threats.
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The event had opened with a prayer by Alan Keyes, the conservative commentator and sporadic Republican candidate for elected office.
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Yet there was also a sporadic sense that it is easier to muse about change than to make it happen.
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More than 3 million have been displaced; twice this number are not getting any education or receive only sporadic schooling.
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The capital, Tripoli, has seen sporadic violence as rival groups, including the United Nations-backed unity government, jostle for supremacy.
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Sporadic radio and television advisories have morphed into round-the-clock coverage on local television, CNN and the Weather Channel.
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His three terms in office have seen sporadic violence and international accusations of human rights abuses, which his government denies.
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Conditions are long-lasting, but may also be sporadic in nature, with flares that vary in their length and severity.
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As for the riots, there have been sporadic protests since May, some lasting for days and some that turned deadly.
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Infectious disease epidemics such as Ebola outbreaks in Africa or Zika spreading from Brazil, are sporadic, unpredictable and fast-moving.
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The region's political instability, sporadic violence, limited infrastructure and mistrust in vaccines are obstacles to address in ending the outbreak.
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Sporadic downpours have continued since, flooding parts of the coastal city and washing away more mud containing unrecovered human remains.
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The bacteria was also linked to patients without a genetic tie to cancer (these cases are known as sporadic cancers).
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In sporadic calls to his wife, Mobley told of how his captors repeatedly beat him and threatened him with death.
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Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Civilians here face sporadic fuel supplies and depend heavily on Russia and intermittent smuggler runs.
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Sporadic gunfire continued through the day and helicopters flew as Indian troops combed the base in search of surviving gunmen.
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The sporadic liberalisation of investment rules has helped to attract record amounts of foreign cash, albeit from an abysmally low level.
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Sales were sporadic, though, and there was a conspicuous lack of urgency in the way that visitors browsed on preview day.
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The East African nation has seen sporadic but deadly political violence since April 2015, when Nkurunziza sought a disputed third term.
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" Outbreaks among birds will continue to occur, however, and given their recurrence, Katz highlighted that "sporadic infection of humans can occur.
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After that, the centerpiece of an awards season punctuated by politics repeatedly addressed the current moment, albeit mostly in sporadic flashes.
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Kellyanne Conway has called on Hillary Clinton and other leading Democrats to repudiate the sporadic violence at recent anti-Trump protests.
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The server seems to be having a hard time at the moment, with players reporting issues logging in and sporadic crashes.
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Farther south, past Chillicothe, the commercial centers become more sporadic as family-owned farmland and mom-and-pop stores take over.
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Tomlin is the No. 5 starter in the rotation, and his work has been sporadic due to off days and rainouts.
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The kingdom continues to witness sporadic clashes between protesters and security forces, mainly in Shiite majority neighborhoods outside the capital, Manama.
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A small number of militants are still operating in the area and are capable of launching sporadic attacks, security officials say.
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The cost of living has also soared, sparking sporadic demonstrations against profiteering and corruption, with many protestors chanting anti-government slogans.
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He returned to the indies and sporadic WWE appearances much later, including the aforementioned disaster of an exchange with his father.
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Sporadic clashes broke out at the weekend between two armed groups in Tripoli's Zawiyat Dahmani district, but no one was hurt.
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Though Masako's public appearances were sporadic until recently, Naruhito said he was quite pleased with the steady improvement in her condition.
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The city of about 140,000 people was in lockdown for the second day as residents stayed indoors and reported sporadic gunfire.
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Bahrain, a close ally to Saudi Arabia, says Qatar has supported protests and sporadic attacks against security forces, which Doha denies.
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The bareness of the floor, the self-serious nature of the dancing, the foreheads pressed together, the sporadic fits of laughter.
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After the count suddenly halted for more than a day, the sporadic vote count started leaning in favor of the incumbent.
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The backups were apparently sporadic, which Apple believes left the door open for the possibility that they were not explicitly disabled.
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And their participation was often sporadic; almost half of those who start working on a labour platform stop within a month.
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This relationship was largely limited to sporadic visits until 2014, when Ms Le Pen backed Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
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The Warthog made an emergency landing at Al Asad Air Base — which itself was under sporadic Islamic State attack — near Ramadi.
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Major threats remain for the country, which continues to see sporadic terror attacks, though stability has significantly increased in recent years.
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Sporadic sniper fire could be heard, and an incoming rocket, as the troops used a drone to survey the insurgents' defenses.
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But sporadic violence between militants and some rebel groups was reported around the country -- although it appeared to have diminished significantly.
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Sporadic violence, from knife attacks to riots to car bombs, have hit China's far western region of Xinjiang in recent years.
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Many ISIS fighters getting squeezed out of Raqqa have taken root in the vicinity, launching sporadic attacks on the major highway.
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Now, it appears someone is conducting a sporadic distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on the dark web Daily Stormer site.
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Bankers have been waiting for another market-defining run of jumbo deals for years, after nearly a decade of sporadic activity.
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Efforts to adapt to changing climate conditions - which remain modest and sporadic among the middle class - can also bring new costs.
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It was an ambitious but realistic pursuit, even for a country whose history in the Copa had been sporadic at best.
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Francis deferred her federal loans for most of her post-grad life and has been able to make only sporadic payments.
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Despite sporadic scuffles between security forces and protesters during Lebanon's ongoing anti-government demonstrations, support for the army has not wavered.
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Ms. Añez's proclamation, however, has not put an end to sporadic political violence and opportunistic looting unleashed by Mr. Morales's resignation.
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The Trump administration has phased out the daily on-camera briefings and opted to hold them on a sporadic, unpredictable basis.
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What convinced me that these sporadic reading times were counterproductive was when I was on vacation last summer with my family.
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Critics received his sporadic output gratefully, but Benjamin also gained a reputation as a prodigy who had failed to fully flower.
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Since the results were announced, Odinga supporters have mounted sporadic protests in Kisumu and the Nairobi slums that are his strongholds.
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In Rockport, National Guard troops distributed water to residents as utility crews worked to restore power, amid reports of sporadic looting.
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the August vote, sporadic clashes erupted in some areas, killing at least 24 people.
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Spanning seven decades, Geometry of Shadows is nonetheless pocked with large chronological gaps due to de Chirico's sporadic output in Italian.
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When Neil Walker's back pain flared up recently, the initial prognosis was that he could play through it with sporadic rest.
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The cost of living has also soared, provoking sporadic demonstrations against profiteering and corruption, with many protesters chanting anti-government slogans.
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The Chinese leadership has enough on its hands these days: an epic antigraft campaign, a sputtering economy and sporadic regional insurgencies.
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Christians have long faced sporadic attacks in Egypt, usually sparked by disputes over land, church-building or inter-religious love affairs.
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Private ketamine clinics currently do exist, but they have to fight the stigma of the drug, and sporadic cases of malpractice.
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Sporadic rounds of gunfire could still be heard in several neighborhoods until the early hours of Tuesday morning, Reuters witnesses said.
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Supplies from Matagua and a few unreliable thermoelectric plants allowed the government to send sporadic power to Caracas throughout the day.
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Supplies from Macagua and a few unreliable thermoelectric plants allowed the government to send sporadic power to Caracas throughout the day.
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There have been sporadic protests by laborers, retirees, truck drivers and teachers that have occasionally led to clashes with security forces.
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The country's electric system has been down for five days, plunging most of Venezuela into sporadic darkness and threatening social collapse.
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The response was also modified in different cities depending on whether the spread of cases was widespread or sporadic, he said.
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At the time, there had been sporadic outbreaks of violence, followed by reports of excessive use of force by the government.
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After the city's water service shut down early Thursday, some homes have had sporadic trickles of water coming out of faucets.
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Only they can control the earthquakes, eruptions and other seismic events of the sporadic "seasons" that threaten to wipe out humanity.
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Even with the tight restrictions, thousands of Kashmiris have gathered in neighborhoods to protest, and sporadic episodes of violence have followed.
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Meanwhile, the Taliban said it had staged two more attacks targeting security forces over the weekend, following sporadic assaults last week.
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International terrorist organizations have had a weak or sporadic presence in Finland compared with other Nordic countries like Sweden and Denmark.
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We kept in touch during the campaign, drank the occasional Miller High Life in his office and exchanged the sporadic email.
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That was expected to further reduce the sporadic electricity supply that already leaves Gazans without power for many hours a day.
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In spite of the desire to provide social commentary on current conditions in France, Houellebecq does so only in sporadic fashion.
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Firefights were described as sporadic on Thursday, and the death toll stood at 31 militants, 11 soldiers and two police officers.
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Arleen thought of all the problems with the Thirteenth Street apartment: the broken window, the sporadic hot water, the grimy carpet.
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Boeing's grounding crisis has led to sporadic rumours of a new race to build replacements for the 737 and competing A320.
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Boeing's grounding crisis has led to sporadic rumours of a new race to build replacements for the 737 and competing A320.
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Tarrant has traveled around the world, "with sporadic periods of time spent in New Zealand," Ardern said in a press conference.
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There has been sporadic violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories since October 2015, although it has not often involved Jordanians.
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The website for the mutual fund giant Vanguard experienced "sporadic unavailability" on Friday because of heavy trading volumes, a spokesman said.
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Sporadic fighting continued after Haftar announced victory on July 5.. People recover what they can from the rubble of ruined buildings.
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Jamiroquai usually have a knack for these sorts of frenzied moments—flurries of confetti-like instrumentation and sporadic vocal pitch changes.
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The cost of living has also soared, sparking sporadic demonstrations against profiteering and corruption, with many protesters chanting anti-government slogans.
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Security forces continued to escort small groups to safety into the evening, with some hustled into armored vehicles amid sporadic gunfire.
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In fact, etizolam has already been found in the US—just as fentanyl was in sporadic cases before the current crisis.
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A resident near the scene of the attack said he could hear sporadic gunfire nearly three hours after the attack began.
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However, she says that the use of condoms is sporadic among female sex workers due to their clients' resistance to using them.
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To Ru, the Vixen is beyond salvation, enveloped by her rage and sporadic bouts of childishness; to Asia, she is simply human.
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Even the execution on January 15th of three Bahrainis—the first for two decades—roused only sporadic unrest by the island's opposition.
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I still find the original Oceanside episode, and many of the other sporadic standalone stories this season, to have been time wasters.
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Zambia endured sporadic blackouts that began a year ago and lasted until April, when drought crippled power generation from the Kariba dam.
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Frank Ocean, and specifically Blonded Radio, his sporadic Beats 1 show, will be the death of us all soon, I am convinced.
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Van Wagenen and Alderson had been in sporadic contact for the previous few months regarding Cespedes, a free agent at the time.
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After that, ISIS' al-Furqan media wing and social media accounts released sporadic audio messages purported to be from the ISIS leader.
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I get messages from acquaintances that the sporadic gym videos I post on social media inspired them to start working out again.
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However, identifying risk for the sporadic variety of Alzheimer's -- which accounts for about 603% of all Alzheimer's cases -- is not as simple.
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The sporadic flashbacks (including one about the family's troubled son, played by Frank Dillane) don't do much to invigorate the story, either.
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As the ceremony proceeded, there were a few sporadic, peaceful protests from among the hundreds of thousands of Arabs living in Jerusalem.
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A small number of militants are still operating in the area and are capable of launching sporadic attacks, Iraqi security officials say.
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WowWee told me that even with its new capabilities, CHiP can still deliver a full day of sporadic play on a charge.
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North Korea lacks adequate agricultural infrastructure, farming techniques and fertilizers, and sporadic famines are common, according to experts based in South Korea.
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The chief executive explained that since China's weeklong holiday earlier in the month, weekend attendance at its Macau location has been "sporadic."
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It was sporadic progress, but since the first week, he's been able to breathe on his own, without help from a machine.
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Currently the grotto only has sporadic openings, during June's Twickenham Festival and Open House London, taking place this year on September 17.
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But sporadic attacks, most recently in late November, have been carried out by groups that are not taking part in peace talks.
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But it also means the best way to experience Is the Is Are is through short, sporadic dips rather than total immersion.
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The wailing figure from Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream," itself long ago turned to dust, appears on sporadic signs near these totems.
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There had been sporadic reports of some issues at polling places, but nothing to suggest the issues were widespread or went unaddressed.
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After 90 minutes of sporadic gunfire, the training facility was secured by presidential palace guards, a Reuters journalist at the scene said.
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But while there were sporadic calls for punishment, most lawmakers wouldn't speculate as to what the best form of recourse should be.
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The automaker's domestic factories were hit by sporadic strike action from July to September in what was its worst-ever labor dispute.
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It affects the skin of the infected amphibian, with 100 percent mortality rates in some species and only sporadic deaths in others.
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Muhammadu Buhari won a second term as Nigeria's president in an election marred by delays, sporadic violence, and allegations of vote rigging.
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Political turmoil and sporadic armed conflict have led to economic collapse, allowing migrant smugglers to flourish and giving space to Islamist militants.
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But it goes without saying that work in the entertainment industry is sporadic, and other jobs are simply necessary to get by.
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Sporadic clear skies and shining sun are particularly deceiving — and dressing for their lies will only leave you disappointed and bitterly cold.
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Berhe and his sister were supported by sporadic donations of three hundred dollars from a brother who lives in the United States.
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A peace deal signed in 2015 failed to hold, and sporadic fighting has continued even after Machar fled the country last year.
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PGSR has a condensate splitter but traders say it is only making sporadic offers now as its secondary units are not ready.
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Police said the assailants exchanged sporadic gunfire with police outside for several hours after the gunmen attacked the restaurant around 9 p.m.
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Sporadic violence also takes place along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, and in tourist destinations in the Kashmir Valley.
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It was windy, with a slight, sporadic drizzle, and the celebration of just a few moments earlier was already a distant memory.
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But because of understaffing of foreign Food and Drug Administration inspectors, scrutiny is sporadic and questionable manufacturing practices are easier to conceal.
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The city of Guang'an, where the incident occurred, had endured relentless rain, leading to sporadic rockfalls in the early evening on Sunday.
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I was afraid of automating my retirement savings, and as a result, my initial contributions to these accounts were sporadic at best.
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Those payments, however, came on sporadic dates and in different amounts, unlike traditional monthly rent payments, the EPA confirmed to The Hill.
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In 2015 and 2017, intelligence experts have said Russia was responsibile for sporadic outages in Ukraine, particularly around the Christmas holiday season.
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the August vote, sporadic clashes erupted in some areas, leaving at least 24 people dead.
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"Sex With Me" does not, like most pop and R&B tracks, have a prominent bass line—it is syncopated and sporadic.
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Because of the sporadic nature of his work, Blazer's schedule was more flexible than many of the nine-to-five commuter dads.
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For the rest of the night, I see sporadic visions of geometric figures, a few flashes of light, but that's about it.
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And she's even played by an actual trans actor, which shouldn't be as maddeningly sporadic in film and TV as it is.
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To re-watch the series, especially early episodes, is to cringe through sporadic but consistent lesphobic and transphobic jokes and story arcs.
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Instead, there have been sporadic, smaller attacks by lone assailants, some of them seemingly inspired by terrorist groups like the Islamic State.
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It was discovered in Uganda in 1947 and for decades caused only small and sporadic outbreaks in far-off places like Micronesia.
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Though sporadic clashes erupted late in the day, violence dropped on Saturday as protesters marched peacefully in the French capital and elsewhere.
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Garbus makes messy music for a messy world, but this album's sporadic bursts and empty stretches mirror her self-doubt too exactly.
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His home in Washington's Friendship Heights became a rollicking hub for journalists blowing off steam, with sporadic appearances from political power brokers.
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Local officials used to regard hurricane response as something akin to major snow removal: sporadic events that therefore warranted relatively little investment.
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While county officials held sporadic meetings this summer to update residents about recovery efforts, Cheyney says they mostly turned into screaming matches.
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Cases in the U.S. have climbed past 215,28, even with sporadic and spare testing, and the death toll has risen to 212.
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A U.S. warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait last week, and the U.S. Navy has been conducting sporadic sailings there since 2018.
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Around 30 people were detained by the security forces in what they described as "limited and sporadic protests" at several metro stations.
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For a while, as the initial vitriol rained down on the Astros and their players, there was only sporadic criticism of Manfred.
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It's the latest violence over the religious-based Citizenship Amendment Act, which has sparked sporadic protests since it was passed in December.
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The foundation was a minor chord and a recurring sequence; above it were ghostly whispers and sporadic, three-dimensional whirlwinds of dissonance.
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Its massive roots popped out of the ground here and there to make sporadic benches on which the Pawong sat facing me.
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But even if war was avoided this time, heightened tensions and sporadic attacks will be the new normal in the Middle East.
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CAIRO — After three years of sporadic combat, the fighting is over in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, at least for now.
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While the digital audience is smaller, and power is sporadic in many places, it's a partial solution to the problem at hand.
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The agency has never written rules for gas storage despite two decades of sporadic calls for regulation and at least two accidents.
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Mr. Langford's supporters held sporadic rallies to seek his release, and Birmingham politicians lobbied federal officials on Mr. Langford's behalf for years.
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The Family juggles all these storylines by splitting its time between the present and sporadic flashbacks to the year Adam went missing.
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CF: Especially in a way that's not just a sporadic Very Special Episode, but more woven into the fabric of the show.
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Bahrain believes Qatar is fomenting unrest in the island kingdom by supporting protests and even sporadic shooting and bombing attacks against security forces.
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She has been questioned a few times, but thinks her small business is not a police priority except during sporadic anti-prostitution campaigns.
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The demonstrations have been relatively small, sporadic and limited to towns around the central city of Isfahan and Khuzestan province in the west.
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In Montana, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington, Hawaii, Utah and the District of Columbia, only regional, local or sporadic activity was reported during the week.
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Why it matters: Violence has pushed public health measures against Ebola into sporadic stoppages — effectively allowing the infectious disease to take foothold again.
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Yet political paralysis and sporadic violence have held up decision-making since the assassination in 2005 of Rafik Hariri, a former prime minister.
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South Sudan was plunged into a sporadic civil war in 2013 when Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, fired his deputy, an ethnic Nuer.
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It's an output that's taken time to mature, honed through innumerable live sets and semi-sporadic releases from its origins in late 2012.
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Sporadic protests, led by truck drivers, farmers and merchants, have continued since then and have occasionally resulted in violent confrontations with security forces.
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I'm not an athlete, but like a lot of other women, I deal with frequent lower back pain and sporadic bouts of cramping.
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There is no way to verify the report, but if true it would mark more bolder resistance than the sporadic assassinations to date.
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London energy listings have been sporadic and small in the past three years as a dip in oil prices dried up investor interest.
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The 36-year-old royal is set to take part in sporadic engagements during October and through to the end of the year.
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But even with the sporadic mainstream shots club music gets, Byrell sees these moments as an opportunity for authenticity to take the forefront.
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The currency's collapse and soaring inflation have sparked sporadic demonstrations in Iran against profiteering and corruption, with many protesters chanting anti-government slogans.
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GPA first put Via Varejo up for sale in 2016, but the company's traditional brick-and-mortar formats have attracted only sporadic interest.
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While Moon Express's mission is pretty sexy, they haven't yet launched a spacecraft, so coverage of their work tends to be more sporadic.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Sporadic clashes broke out in Paris and other French cities on Saturday during "yellow vest" protests against President Emmanuel Macron's government.
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However, the new group does not appear to be linked to sporadic attacks in recent years blamed on Frelimo's war-era opponents, Renamo.
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The kingdom has seen sporadic unrest since pro-democracy protests in 2011, which were quashed by Bahrain and forces from neighbouring Gulf states.
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In the following years, sporadic anti-Muslim riots have left scores injured and killed, driving hundreds of thousands of Rohingya from their homes.
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While we'd love to see more daddy-son twinning, we're not opposed to these sporadic peeks at the little guy's very own style.
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Sirte is now a battlefield, its otherwise deserted central neighborhoods the scene of sporadic sniper exchanges, artillery fire, and house-to-house fighting.
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Despite sporadic claims of some trades being made at the $123.47 price, Nasdaq told the FT that it did not affect market trading.
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Hopes for anything more than sporadic local ceasefires are faint, especially since Russia's air campaign has strengthened the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
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I might have, however, been made curious by sporadic attractions to women on campus — some of whom I knew, and some I didn't.
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But she hones Rue's thousand yard stare and the sporadic, heartbreaking cracks of light peeking through with such care that she's often breathtaking.
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The West Bank, among territories where Palestinians seek statehood, has seen sporadic violence since U.S.-brokered peace talks with Israel stalled in 2014.
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Lyle Taylor, 26, needed some "loving" — at least that's what his teammates said — to turn his speed into something more than sporadic promise.
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The twins make an all-too-brief appearance alongside their mom, whose sporadic moments of incredibly contagious joy are so fun to see.
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The strike had disrupted everyday life in the capital, with street demonstrations and sporadic violence causing Dhaka's denizens to curb their normal routines.
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At least four universities have been hit by sporadic protests this year following last year's nationwide marches by students against university fee increases.
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The two sides represent the main factions in a sporadic conflict between shifting alliances that have fought for power in Libya since 2014.
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But until recently, that kind of big spending was sporadic, certainly relative to other large tech companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Google and Salesforce.
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At least 244 Palestinians have died during a wave of sporadic violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories, that began in October 2015.
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So far, looting has been only sporadic and localized, and security forces have been able to stamp out disorder before it has spread.
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While the Klan has had a sporadic life in Canada since the 1920s, the group is much more robust in the United States.
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There is sporadic fighting during the day, when monitors with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe roam in armored white S.U.V.s.
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Although they have attracted sporadic attention over the years, because they are visible in satellite images, they went largely unknown to the public.
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The album opened like a mixtape with sporadic DJ drops, a vast departure from the light twinkle that began 1993's Music Box.
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The Clinton family has made sporadic and often subdued appearances in the 24 months (23 days) since Hillary Clinton lost her presidential election.
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Instead of being a lumpy, uncomfortable pillow that gives you a few hours of sporadic sleep, the memory foam makes it actually comfortable.
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And they did it all on Joe's artist income and sporadic contributions from Sandra, who was a stay at home mom for years.
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But satisfying it is coming at the cost of prices hikes and sporadic shortages in France, prompting both mock panic and real anxiety.
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The plunge in the currency and soaring inflation have sparked sporadic demonstrations against profiteering and corruption, with many protesters chanting anti-government slogans.
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There's sporadic evidence that DNC officials favored Clinton over Sanders, but no evidence of a systematic campaign to help Clinton win the primaries.
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After his death in July, even the sporadic communications she's had with friends have been nearly entirely severed, two of them told Reuters.
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In parts of Houston and other places along the Gulf coast there are sporadic shortages due to flooding of roads and gasoline stations.
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CDC has been holding sporadic telephone briefings with reporters, including a call on Saturday after the first death in the U.S. was announced.
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The content and frequency of the Trump advisers' emails remain unknown, but Trump administration officials described the use of personal accounts as sporadic.
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Sporadic violence broke out as demonstrators smashed shop windows and burned a limousine, while police officers in riot helmets responded with tear gas.
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Meanwhile, the sporadic and leaderless protests the nation has seen over its worsening economy threaten to roar back to life at any time.
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At Moogfest she sang Asian-inflected melodies in English and Sanskrit over sporadic stretches of hefty bass tones and larger-than-life drums.
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Tensions also remained high at the Gaza border, with Palestinians launching sporadic rocket and mortar fire and sending incendiary balloons into southern Israel.
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The Naxalites have been fighting a sporadic guerrilla war for 50 years, aiming to overthrow the Indian government and set up communist rule.
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There are sporadic costume changes into casual windbreakers, and on occasions when math and statistics are required, the TVs are equipped with PowerPoint.
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The government's exaggerated response to peaceful protests in Hong Kong and sporadic violence in Xinjiang has almost certainly amplified hostility in both places.
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Argento played Bennett's mother in 2004's "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things," and the pair had remained in sporadic contact since.
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There have been sporadic labor protests, dozens of dissidents have been arrested and security forces are on high alert for possible terror attacks.
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But sporadic yelling and singing were still going on in the clubhouse, the floor slippery, the room less crowded, but few players dressed.
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Though the race isn't polled much, sporadic ones have put Sutton within a few points of Noem — almost unbelievable in this red state.
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In the show's first four episodes, the most twisted, gruesome sequences are strategically sporadic, the better to make them land with more impact.
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Venezuela is currently embroiled in a worsening crisis, which includes widespread food and medicine shortages, frequent power cuts, sporadic looting and galloping inflation.
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The currency's collapse and soaring inflation have sparked sporadic demonstrations in Iran against profiteering and corruption, with many protesters chanting anti-government slogans.
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Sporadic cases reported in the last three years were imported from abroad but were quickly detected, investigated and received a rapid response, WHO added.
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Government forces have pressed on sporadic offensives to crush the militants, including those in Jolo, a poverty-wracked island of more than 700,000 people.
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But Sengupta said these initiatives are sporadic and slow moving, and can't take the place of better access to both public and private care.
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IPO activity is still muted amid a difficult economic backdrop while M&A activity remains sporadic, although some bankers said the pipeline is solid.
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The sporadic flashes provided the only light and the only record of the artist's performance, while the searing images implicated the viewers as witnesses.
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Hip-hop majoretting has experienced sporadic widespread exposure since the early '70s, mostly due to its proximity to the spectacle of the marching band.
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After releasing Yeezus, West was sporadic on Twitter, posting stream-of-consciousness thoughts about in-app purchases and what to name his upcoming album.
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In 2003, the author first announced that he was working on The Book of Dust, and he's offered sporadic updates in the years since.
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Libyans, in the west where the capital Tripoli is and the south, have been off the grid for weeks with sporadic hours of electricity.
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Missing and deformed limbs can be sporadic, or caused by random genetic changes, and babies can be born with other birth defects as well.
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Kalamazoo Uber driver Jason Dalton was forcibly escorted out of a Michigan courtroom on Friday after he interrupted a witness testimony with sporadic outbursts.
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Tests already exist to determine a genetic risk for familial Alzheimer's disease, which is typically early-onset and less common than sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
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Conway's flood of negative notifications has come with the sporadic supporter, but mostly, they've all been reminders of how ugly the election has gotten.
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Chief among those chemical clues is methane, which remote surveys and NASA's Curiosity rover have found sporadic evidence for over the past few years.
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The assailants, believed to be carrying assault rifles and grenades, exchanged sporadic fire with police outside, hours after the attack began around 9 p.m.
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Workers, including truck drivers, farmers and merchants, have since launched sporadic protests against economic hardships, which have occasionally led to confrontations with security forces.
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Because of problems with the wiring running to the building, Jerri's internet access has been sporadic—often making it impossible to access customer accounts.
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But the agency has never written rules for gas storage despite two decades of sporadic calls for regulation - and at least two deadly explosions.
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Documented incidents of duplicate voting are sporadic, largely arise from human error, and are insufficient in number to sway the outcome of any election.
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"Fewer Snaps and Chats sent means fewer notifications inviting friends back into the application and therefore lower and more sporadic daily use," explained Snap.
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Instead, campaigns try to find sporadic voters who, if they could be persuaded to go to the polls, would vote straight down the ticket.
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Following sporadic outbreaks of unrest overnight, the migrants chose instead with calm resignation to be relocated in France while their asylum requests are considered.
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Former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, from the Wolayta ethnic group, was forced to step down last year after three years of sporadic, deadly protests.
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The result is a cat who has a bare pink belly and paws, with coarser, sporadic hairs on the face and down the back.
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There have been small, sporadic outbreaks of crack and powder cocaine contaminated with fentanyl in Philly, Connecticut, San Francisco, San Diego, Atlanta and Ohio.
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"Even now there is sporadic gunfire in PK5 and the surrounding neighborhoods are emptying," said Gedeon Leki, a resident of the nearby Castors neighborhood.
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The opposition Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn, its unelectable leader, is irrelevant—especially when it is having one of its sporadic crises (see article).
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the initial vote, sporadic violence erupted in some areas, claiming the lives of at least 24 people.
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Experts I spoke to said sporadic violence is always a risk, especially on the local level, but conflict on a national scale seems unlikely.
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Comparable statistics from previous administrations aren't available because the blanket practice was not in place and separations were more sporadic, according to immigration experts.
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The Ninjas signed a peace accord with the government in 2003 after years of sporadic clashes, though rivalries persist along regional and ethnic lines.
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That incident occurred in the remote Xaysomboun region, which has been plagued by sporadic conflict between the government and ethnic Hmong militants for years.
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Sporadic demonstrations, focused on the dire economic situation, occasionally peppered with shouts of death to the dictator, have been a nightmare for the regime.
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the initial vote, there was some sporadic violence that claimed the lives of at least 24 people.
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With his sleepy eyes and long, boyish face punctuated by a goatee, Lil Money was almost ever-present in the sporadic Greedy Giddy vlogs.
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When it comes to desktop gaming, the tech giant doesn't have a ton of background, aside from their sporadic efforts on PC virtual reality.
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Indonesia has long had the death penalty, but its use was sporadic in the years before President Joko Widodo took office in October 2014.
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Ms. Wilkerson, who never had insurance through her longtime job as a housekeeper, relied on sporadic charity care until getting marketplace coverage in 2014.
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This mixture of almost painfully sincere gestures with the occasional sporadic, irreverent moment keeps the viewer guessing much like the romantic impulse it depicts.
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Over months of sporadic talks, each side has blamed the other for failing to put in place a voluntary repatriation agreement signed in November.
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We are kept at arm's length from them, and the sporadic use of an interpreter doesn't bridge that distance so much as accentuate it.
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While Sri Lanka has suffered political instability and sporadic attacks since its civil war ended in 2009, there has been nothing on this scale.
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Their opposition ebbed in recent weeks after sporadic talks overseen by Mr. McConnell and Mr. Schumer to unfreeze some of the nominations fell apart.
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Her wide-eyed Hillary Clinton impression became an election-year staple, even if her sporadic explosions of frustrated rage were more cathartic than accurate.
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Swedish towns have seen sporadic violence on a smaller scale in mid-August in recent years at the end of the school summer break.
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While not nearly as commonly used as most other illegal drugs, GHB appears to enjoy sporadic surges of use in specific communities and areas.
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Each character is made to move and speak in ways that contradict even a passing knowledge of human behavior and reap only sporadic laughs.
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Sporadic protests, led by truck drivers, farmers and merchants in Tehran's bazaar, have continued regularly since, occasionally resulting in violent confrontations with security forces.
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The party is also planning a nationwide advertising buy aimed at raising awareness of the midterm elections among "sporadic voters" nationwide, party aides said.
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News of any progress his team is making will likely be sporadic, given the lack of secure communications from inside North Korea, officials said.
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By day she picks up sporadic work at police headquarters, and by night turns tricks at Moka Efti, a nightclub and temple to hedonism.
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An Associated Press journalist across the border heard the sound of sporadic clashes as Turkish howitzers struck the town and Turkish jets screeched overhead.
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The adult coyotes near Rikers may have wandered down from the Bronx over the Hell Gate Bridge, which carries only sporadic freight train traffic.
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Long hoses tapped to a public pipe in another neighborhood now bring a sporadic water supply to families who used to carry buckets uphill.
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A commuter rail line that runs through Mohawk land to Montreal remained blocked on Wednesday and sporadic demonstrations have been held across the country.
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There are sporadic gas stations along the way, and places to camp, but mainly you're looking at wide red desert vistas punctuated by rivers.
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Nearly five years later, her attorney Yosef Peretz said she has only received sporadic communications from OSHA and has not been interviewed by investigators.
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Mr. Ghosn has been in sporadic conflict with the French government over issues including executive pay, jobs and voting rights for long-term investors.
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Polling on Trump's popularity in the U.K. is both scant and sporadic, but none of it makes encouraging reading from the American president's perspective.
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In 2008, scores of people were killed and thousands sought refuge in makeshift camps in a wave of sporadic xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
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Sporadic cases of anthrax occur in animals worldwide, and there are occasional outbreaks in Africa and central Asia, according to the World Health Organization.
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Ms. DeLong-Amaya expects the floral display this year to be more sporadic than in years past because of the state's relatively warm winter.
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On McGinn's side of the room, a more sporadic crowd had trickled in and out, including the family members of Boyd and Christopher Torres.
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Police said the assailants exchanged sporadic gunfire with police outside for several hours after the gunmen attacked the restaurant around 9:00pm on Friday.
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The threat the group poses to anybody else is sporadic terrorism, which is the weapon of choice when you don't have real geopolitical power.
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This could also off-set "hip pocket training" from being more sporadic as leaders would be less willing to mess up perfectly good uniforms.
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"The commissions that I was earning were so sporadic, I didn't know when the next deal was coming, so I just saved everything," he said.
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"If your schedule is sporadic, more often than not you can request a specific window of time during which the package will be delivered" 2.
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They concluded that risk from H5N8 and H7N9 remains low but that it is "likely further sporadic cases will continue to be reported," Zhang said.
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The Boko Haram militant group and its offshoot, Islamic State in West Africa Province, have carried out deadly sporadic raids in the northeast's Borno state.
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England's attacks were panicky and sporadic, summed up by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's hopeless hoof over the bar which brought howls of derision from the crowd.
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Still, the public silence, coupled with sporadic protestations of the city's fundamental good nature, produced an environment that felt to some Baraboo residents like denial.
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Social media consumption was sporadic, rather than a multiple-times-per-day activity, so content had to be permanent or most people might miss it.
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Resistance to today's gold standard treatment artemisinin has been seen in Asia and there have also been sporadic cases of reduced drug sensitivity in Africa.
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The first trial to come out of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation — the most politically significant of the year — unfolded only via sporadic media reports.
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After three years of sporadic bleeding and acute abdominal pain, some women from her church collected money so she could travel to Dr Mukwege's clinic.
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On the other hand, jade production has been dropping due to long running sporadic fighting between major Kachin ethnic armed group KIA and government forces.
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The sporadic nature of international tours, without any overarching contest to bind them together, and the weakening of smaller nations will only accelerate this process.
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Even with this sporadic view of the Earth, footage from EPIC reveals clouds moving across the globe and large weather patterns swirling across the sky.
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The LNA claimed victory in Benghazi in July, but sporadic clashes dragged on until last month, when it took control of its rivals' final holdout.
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Even before President Donald Trump pulled America from the accord in May, uncertainty over its future caused the rial to crater, fueling sporadic, nationwide protests.
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The confrontations have taken the form of organized rallies by groups like the Proud Boys and Patriot Prayer, as well as in sporadic street violence.
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My family knows of my previous addiction to heroin and of my drug importation but not of my sporadic use of opiates to this day.
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Between the red velvet pants, red Crocs, and sporadic bursts of singing, it's safe to say that Dario Cecchini knows how to make an entrance.
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The protesters also torched Sonada railway station - a UNESCO-listed heritage site - while sporadic incidents of violence in various other parts of the town ensued.
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Aside from sporadic rocket-firing by small jihadist organisations not under Hamas control, and retaliatory air strikes by Israel, there has been a wary ceasefire.
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Looking a little flat after demolishing the Kosovans, Croatia were in control apart from a spell of second-half sporadic pressure from the home side.
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Sporadic protests have erupted in Oromiya in the last two years, initially sparked by a land row but increasingly turning more broadly against the government.
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Sporadic protests have erupted in Oromiya over the last two years, initially triggered by a land row but increasingly turning more broadly against the government.
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On the other hand, the administration's cuts to outreach and sporadic lip service to repealing the ACA do nothing to stanch growing confusion among shoppers.
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A Moscow-brokered ceasefire halted four days of violence in the South Caucasus region on April 5, but sporadic shooting is still frequent at night.
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Ethiopia, a country of more than 100 million people, is Africa's fastest-growing economy but it continues to be rocked by sporadic, deadly ethnic violence.
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This patient, who lived in one of the poorest areas of the city, had received only sporadic treatment, and a cancerous growth had gone unnoticed.
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The last time researchers received data from Philae was back in summer of 2015, when Rosetta picked up a few sporadic signals from the lander.
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There has been sporadic fighting with Iranian Kurdish militant groups based in Iraq as well as Islamic State fighters near Iran's porous border with Iraq.
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While the dictatorship was ultimately frustrated in its ambitions to transform the Amazon, the region remained vulnerable to illicit exploitation and sporadic brutality for decades.
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Then, fighter jets and helicopters began flying low over Istanbul and Ankara, rattling residents enjoying a night on the town, and sporadic gunshots rang out.
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"I did play some good golf after (1990) but it was sporadic," said Strange, a fiery competitor whose intensity was not unlike that of Woods.
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"The administration's cuts to outreach and sporadic lip service to repealing the ACA do nothing to stanch growing confusion among shoppers," Kushner and Schlosser write.
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The current protests appear much more sporadic, with no clear leadership and with objectives that have shifted over the course of the past four days.
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Under U.S. law, marijuana is listed as a controlled substance subject to licensing but in recent years, enforcement of the official policy has been sporadic.
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Today, Somali soldiers still use the theater as a base, guarding the city and the nearby presidential palace from al Shabaab, which launches sporadic attacks.
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Instead, the storm shifted east toward the Virgin Islands, causing widespread blackouts in St. Thomas and St. John and sporadic power outages in St. Croix.
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Residents reported sporadic shelling in the area of the fighting on Wednesday, as rain and burials for the dead kept a lid on military activities.
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The Ruptured Duck, encountering sporadic antiaircraft fire that missed its mark, dropped four bombs over Tokyo, including an incendiary device that struck a steel mill.
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The Boko Haram militant insurgent group and its offshoot, Islamic State West Africa Province, have carried out deadly sporadic raids in the northeast's Borno state.
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Since then security has improved with only sporadic smaller attacks, allowing the vital tourism industry to recover as foreigners have returned to Tunisia's Mediterranean beaches.
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Many Syria analysts will view short-term, sporadic cessations of the violence as the bare minimum that the United States and its allies can achieve.
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If you receive mostly good ratings with only a few bad ratings, then the sporadic low ones are probably a problem with those specific drivers.
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"It's just what we should come to expect now," Paul Nolte, portfolio manager at Kingsview Asset Management in Chicago said about the sporadic market movement.
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Officials said the attacks appeared to occur consistently between November 2016 and March 2017, becoming sporadic that April and appearing to stop altogether around May.
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Almost everyone in both exercise groups had managed to complete six months of regular exercise without injuries and with only sporadic complaints of sore muscles.
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Her path has included six foster homes, sporadic school attendance and frequent quarrels with Ms. Woodhouse, who has repeatedly convinced her not to drop out.
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But beyond temporary construction jobs, sporadic shoots and a lucrative contract for its builder, COR Development, the film hub has been anything but a success.
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"It's just what we should come to expect now," Paul Nolte, portfolio manager at Kingsview Asset Management in Chicago said about the sporadic market movement.
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Midea, a company that took over the German robot maker Kuka last year despite some objections in Europe, has done sporadic business with North Korea.
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The two Planned Parenthood clinics that are closing, which had received sporadic Title X funding over the years, were already in a precarious financial position.
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I also asked the game's director Michel Koch if he would go back and do it differently seeing how people reacted to the sporadic schedule.
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However, Abiy's reformist drive has been threatened by long-simmering ethnic rivalries that burst into the open earlier this year through sporadic acts of violence.
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There have also been sporadic cases of H5N1, a strain with a 60 percent fatality rate that caused great alarm more than a decade ago.
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In the last 28500 years, the GOP has had only sporadic support from anyone outside a shrinking base of white voters, largely in the south.
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Though the crowds were mostly peaceful, sporadic clashes erupted in several places as the police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the protesters.
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Since the arrest last month, at the request of the United States, there have been sporadic reports of Chinese consumers shying away from Apple products.
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But, as Wade points out, a considerable degree of the abuse the reliever's arm takes is due to the sporadic, inconsistent nature of their use.
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Fear of sanctions and economic hardship have led to sporadic protests in several cities in recent days, with ordinary Iranians chanting slogans against Iranian leaders.
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While Ebola is a deadly and contagious disease, it is also still relatively rare, making the potential market for a vaccine sporadic and very likely unprofitable.
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More than 18,000 government posts were up for grabs in Monday's midterms, which were marred by sporadic violence, accusations of vote-buying and faulty counting machines.
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Since then security has much improved with only sporadic smaller attacks, allowing the vital tourism industry to recover as foreigners have returned to Tunisia's Mediterranean beaches.
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A self-confessed Hope of the States super fan, Ramsden had been following Herlihy's sporadic food writing for music blog The Quietus and suggested they meet.
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Sporadic protests, led by truck drivers, farmers and merchants in Tehran's bazaar, have continued since then and have occasionally resulted in violent confrontations with security forces.
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In several days of sporadic protests, protesters have blocked traffic and twice delayed fans from reaching games played by the Kings at the Golden 1 Center.
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Hong Kong has been battling sporadic cases of avian influenza in humans since the first outbreak killed six people in the Asian financial hub in 1997.
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This meal is clearly a sporadic treat for dogs, and Alldredge warns against feeding dogs off your plate all the time, which could encourage begging behavior.
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In the isolated highlands, parts of which are no-go areas due to sporadic tribal violence, some of the stories I heard border on extreme brutality.
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Sporadic signs of recovery in European business activity have not helped the euro break out of the $0003-1.14 range it's been stuck in since February.
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Refugees from both camps say the September violence highlighted their vulnerability in a country that has seen sporadic anti-immigrant violence, disproportionately directed at African migrants.
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Ethnic tensions have been the source of sporadic violence between the Sinhala Buddhists and minorities, including Muslims and ethnic Tamils, since the end of the war.
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In the end, this movie does a fantastic job of making a dreary scene all the more unhinged with the occasional creak and the sporadic death.
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"There are still sporadic incidents," Sihaba Nkinga, the permanent secretary in Tanzania's ministry for the elderly, said in a phone interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Mr. Bouteflika, 81, has been a sporadic presence since 2013, when a stroke left him in a wheelchair and raised questions about his ability to rule.
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At least 248 Palestinians and one Jordanian citizen have been killed since a wave of sporadic violence began in 2015 in Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
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Australia's much-loved Tim Tam biscuit is now available widely in the U.S., following years of sporadic imports bought up by homesick expats and curious Americans.
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