"Thank God the federal government stepped in because had the federal government not stepped in — even though it has unfinished business — but had it not stepped in, people like me and people like Senator Harris and others — our ancestors— would have still been enslaved, so I'm really insulted by that," she said.
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" Like she had accidentally stepped in dog shit, "Ew.
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Congress stepped in to save the funding -- this time.
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Instead Thomspon stepped in to throw a low round kick, it rode up Woodley's leg as the champion stepped in, got caught, and suddenly Thompson was on his back like it was 2005.
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I willingly stepped in the ring and took a risk.
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He had stepped in a puddle of blood, he said.
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Others, including the publisher, stepped in to defend the books.
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We'll never know, because when Luke stepped in, sparks flew.
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And that's when the Trump administration royally stepped in it.
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Retailers have also finally stepped in to meet the demand.
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When they cut down on credit, European competitors stepped in.
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But where Twitter balked, the SEC has now stepped in.
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At some point Morris stepped in, and she was handcuffed.
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I'm thankful other prosecutors stepped in to finally deliver justice.
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Withdrawals continued and on August 29th the CBR stepped in.
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Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky stepped in to fill Robin's role.
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Two days later Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, stepped in.
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Did it look like a bookstore when you stepped in?
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That's when a troll stepped in to "explain" the situation.
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But crossings fell by 70% after Mr Minniti stepped in.
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But, thankfully, a woman stepped in to lend some assistance.
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Talk about the people who stepped in to help others.
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But Donnie couldn't fathom it, so my dad stepped in.
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Two bystanders stepped in between the men, according to video.
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That's when his guardian gator, Albert the Alligator, stepped in.
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When Grillot stepped in, he was allegedly shot, as well.
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But I would have stepped in no matter my outfit.
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NGOs like the Red Cross and Unicef have stepped in.
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As crowds grew, indignant bystanders stepped in to confront Klein.
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Fortunately, Jade's family and teachers stepped in to help her.
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Private investment firms have stepped in to fill the void.
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This Court should have stepped in to resolve this conflict.
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Herzog's son stepped in to help, and the lights dimmed.
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But then the President stepped in to undo a deal.
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Guys just stepped in and took advantage of the opportunities.
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"Companies that have stepped in to improve productivity," he said.
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But Saipov stepped in and "calmed everything down," Batista says.
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Bill Weld, stepped in to remind him of Vicente Fox.
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I stepped in and managed to calm them both down.
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Immediately, adults should have stepped in to defuse the situation.
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With Officer Valencia still in a coma, we stepped in.
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An LA County Sheriff's deputy stepped in to comfort him.
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Sensing an opportunity, I stepped in and saved his life.
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Spain and France stepped in and saved the migrants' lives.
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The other women did nothing, so I quickly stepped in.
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Prosecutors stepped in last year to file the necessary paperwork.
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In some cases, local officials and charities have stepped in.
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In Zouping, after some workers demonstrated, local officials stepped in.
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Warren stepped in to run the business, eventually taking over.
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I stepped in front of them and flagged one down.
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But Glen Mazzara stepped in and did an astonishing job.
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Mac has really stepped in and done a great job.
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That's when Cohen stepped in to help out the mogul.
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The White House stepped in, ostensibly to mediate the dispute.
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The place was half empty when the Hendrickses stepped in.
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In response, Kihnu women stepped in and ran the island.
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This time, in 2018, Netflix stepped in — with some caveats.
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Dear Heloise: I stepped in gasoline at the gas station.
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She's stepped in a few times, and she looks great.
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Kardashian West has stepped in to shut all that down.
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Firefighters and police officers stepped in where paramedics were overloaded.
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The clubhouse felt welcoming as soon as I stepped in.
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Some banks stepped in, lending to companies at elevated rates.
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Greg Abbott's (R) agenda — until Abbott stepped in to mediate.
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Russia stepped in with military support for Assad in 2015.
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Raddatz has stepped in to do the debate for her.
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The respiratory therapist stepped in and removed the breathing tube.
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After an intentional walk to Anthony Rizzo, Zobrist stepped in.
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Matthew G. Whitaker stepped in as the acting attorney general.
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At one point during the healthcare debate, Harris stepped in.
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So the court of public opinion stepped in, says Burns.
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Udacity CEO Vishal Makhijani left in October and Thrun stepped in.
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Moicano found good success with low kicks as Ortega stepped in.
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After CEO Vishal Makhijani left in October and Thrun stepped in.
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After Malta refused, Spain stepped in and offered to accept them.
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In rare cases, the Food and Drug Administration has stepped in.
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Lawyers for the Trump administration stepped in to back the litigation.
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After Gianni's murder, Donatella stepped in as Versace's new creative leader.
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Then the Obama-era FCC finally stepped in and said no.
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But phone makers have stepped in to fill that niche, too.
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Seth Smith, batting second, stepped in for Aoki in left field.
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But then other federal courts stepped in to keep DACA alive.
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"They have stepped in and been an amazing resource," Reinke said.
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Women's issues weren't considered issues at all — until RBG stepped in.
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Luckily for him, his principal stepped in and saved the day.
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The federal government has repeatedly stepped in to turbocharge higher education.
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Both the United States and China have stepped in to mediate.
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Well, now Reigns has gone and stepped in Game of Thrones.
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The FTC stepped in shortly afterwards to look into these violations.
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But amid the sparring, Tyler Cameron stepped in to defend her.
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In the Polisario, Tehran saw an opportunity, so it stepped in.
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PDT Other transportation companies have stepped in to help stuck travelers.
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When Showtime passed, the CW stepped in to save the day.
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With Ratjen apparently unwilling to tell his story, others stepped in.
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And the moment he stepped in, everything changed about the election.
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A video producer stepped in to handle the technical aspects, too.
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Udacity CEO Vishal Makhijani left in October and Thrun stepped in.
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Eventually, even federal government officials stepped in and deported some Chinese.
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Eventually, cloud host DigitalOcean stepped in and took the database offline.
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A few others also stepped in to set the record straight.
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Nontraditional lenders have stepped in to fill some of this gap.
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When Ian Grillot stepped in, he was allegedly shot, as well.
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When Clinton stepped in to defend herself, she ended up struggling.
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Now, Minaj has stepped in to help keep the streak going.
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Prime Minister Najib Razak also stepped in to calm the waters.
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When the other kid stepped in, Dean allegedly choked him too.
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Their entire community also stepped in to help care for Dominique.
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The government has stepped in as the employer of last resort.
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" Her husband also stepped in, commenting, "I can attest… same nose.
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But before long, Munn stepped in to shut down the rumor.
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The first time Brown stepped in, Lawler swung for the fences.
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" I finally stepped in and said, "We have to show respect.
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State banks stepped in aggressively to defend that level in December.
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A security guard then stepped in, pushing the girl's hand away.
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Egypt has also stepped in to defuse the potentially explosive situation.
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That's when the dynamic daddy duo Skipper and Ping stepped in.
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Baldwin then stepped in again to try to defuse the situation.
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Lamar stepped in for an assist on "Freedom," also from Lemonade.
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And foreign banks have stepped in on some of the deals.
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The school resource officer then stepped in and disarmed the student.
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Where science failed, prejudice stepped in and observation yielded to opinion.
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Unicef stepped in again to help with the sewage plant's operation.
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When the Iraqi Army fled the battlefield, these militias stepped in.
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Then a judge stepped in and blocked the changes, for now.
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The Justice Department stepped in afterward, according to the securities filing.
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But their families, friends and even strangers stepped in to help.
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Almost immediately, Chinese government censors stepped in to quash the movement.
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"We learned our lesson and we stepped in immediately," he said.
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The central government, once it stepped in, has been more decisive.
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Some jawing continued before James stepped in to pull Thompson away.
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A male astronaut stepped in to help complete the mission instead.
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That's when technology and a little bit of luck stepped in.
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That is where businesses like Drop Top Customs have stepped in.
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Then Giselle Burgess stepped in with the idea of a troop.
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Congress should have stepped in long ago with serious immigration reform.
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That&aposs when Styles stepped in to offer a helping hand.
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After the birth, volunteer "cuddlers" stepped in when parents were unavailable.
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But that's when the director of National Intelligence (DNI) stepped in.
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I stepped in, and I&aposve been playing Santa ever since.
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So we took a big risk, stepped in, and saved Flickr.
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The Treasury Department stepped in with a major bailout that July.
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He didn't make history; he only stepped in front of it.
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But on Thursday, the administration stepped in to stop the plan.
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The Supreme Court stepped in and put the execution on hold.
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She said the Supreme Court should not have stepped in yet.
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Eventually, courts stepped in to put an end to these practices.
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Stock is up around 400% since the new CEO stepped in.
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"I stepped in between to pray," Nathan Phillips said on Sunday.
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At some parks, volunteers have stepped in to help with cleanup.
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Rowe stepped in front of Julian Edelman to make his play.
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He stepped in when the teams or drivers had a dispute.
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They only occasionally stepped in to tell people to keep moving.
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But then the state AGs stepped in to force Trump's hand.
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He "just heard her...with my ears," and stepped in to help.
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"But I think it&aposs close to time that we stepped in."
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But wait, Facebook just stepped in and dropped its new data policy.
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She was eventually able to obtain the abortion once court stepped in.
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Lt. General Joseph Keith Kellogg stepped in as acting national security adviser.
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Once the company stepped in, though, it became a large-scale event.
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So we stepped in to help purchase the rest of his materials.
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That's when Timberlake and Biel stepped in to offer up their home.
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Since those comments, though, Fidelity has stepped in to fill that void.
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The federal government stepped in and allowed innovation and competition to flourish.
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Halsey stepped in and decided her grandson would not return to Yonkers.
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Her older sister Scout stepped in to help, and she started treatment.
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Here are the groups that have stepped in to help them out.
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Before Ryan stepped in front of the camera, he was a viewer.
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"I was scared before I stepped in the ring," she said quietly.
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Fortunately, Congress has stepped in to get hydropower development back on track.
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A group of Democratic attorneys general stepped in to defend the law.
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Occasionally, FDA has stepped in to warn people about dangerous cosmetic ingredients.
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Iran has gleefully stepped in to help relieve the blockade of Qatar.
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Robert Herjavec stepped in, saying he understood the pressures Smith-Jeremie felt.
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Hoping to prevent their allies from sparring, Western mediators have stepped in.
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Until recently, that is, when Netflix stepped in to fund the work.
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The Federal Reserve stepped in to provide foreign central banks with liquidity.
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Having more time than the others, he stepped in as the leader.
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That's when her twin sister Jill Noe stepped in as a surrogate.
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And Johnny Depp really stepped in it with his Trump assassination joke.
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David Perdue (R-GA) stepped in to end the line of questioning.
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And that was the last time that Schilt stepped in the ring.
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India has rarely stepped in to take control of a private company.
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Soi Dogs stepped in to help Cola recover from this horrible incident.
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Netanyahu stepped in, Soud said, because Israelis "can't face up to Jordanians".
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If he hadn't stepped in the cyclist could have been seriously injured.
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Regulators also stepped in to investigate some of the claims against Uber.
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The U.S. government stepped in in 1948 and broke up this monopoly.
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Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has stepped in as acting prime minister.
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But it's certainly not the first time Sanders has stepped in it.
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A woman also stepped in and kicked Mr. Reid's arms and legs.
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I'm happy, but a bit surprised that police stepped in so quickly.
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Thanks guys, good thing you stepped in with the cold, hard facts.
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An off-duty cop, who has yet to be identified, stepped in.
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Businessmen and crooks stepped in to deliver services—and turn healthy profits.
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And after years of legal battles, the Supreme Court finally stepped in.
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In 19893 she stepped in on short notice at the Metropolitan Opera.
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Mr. Cuomo appeared pleased to have stepped in to save the day.
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Nongovernmental organizations like AfriForum stepped in years ago to fill the gaps.
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Public housing is in crisis, and the federal government has stepped in.
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Private industry has stepped in, unsupervised and with something close to impunity.
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Abigail stepped in to manage their only other income source, their farm.
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So the library had stepped in to reclaim the town's literary identity.
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Baker stepped in front for his first career interception and scored untouched.
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She stepped in to fix what she took to be broken markets.
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But its sister company, Verily, stepped in and built the internet tool.
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Presidential aides and ministers have stepped in at times to soothe relations.
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But farmers' organizations, like Solidarité Paysans (Farmers' Solidarity), have also stepped in.
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An Uber arrived, and Fairbanks stepped in carefully, holding up her dress.
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Private businesses have stepped in to provide other basic needs like water.
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Hughes cleared his throat and stepped in front of the tiki bar.
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Eventually, though, legislators stepped in with regulations on morphine and other products.
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A man stepped in front of me and put his hand up.
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That year, it stepped in because the Republican National Committee was destitute.
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It wasn't until Netflix stepped in that "The Irishman" became a reality.
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Other city agencies had previously stepped in after complaints at the apartment.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also stepped in on the platform to defend Swift.
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In the short walk to the door, he'd stepped in a puddle.
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Then, in February 2019, the FDA stepped in to squash the hype.
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Denmark stepped in with government-backed loans; the Americans offered cash, too.
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The federal government stepped in with a guarantee that calmed the markets.
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Private industry has stepped in, unsupervized and with something close to impunity.
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After a few days of Trump's harangues, the Mexican government stepped in.
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You see her yelling at him and that's when security stepped in.
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A fellow NBA alumnus, Chris Mullin, and his wife stepped in to help.
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I couldn't convince her I would block the sensor...Then, you stepped in.
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Maybe you stepped in dog doo right before you got to the office.
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You know, they had stepped in and stop my husband before anything happen.
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The woman who stepped in also didn't know how to seal the deal.
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He&aposs been tempered, and he&aposs stepped in when he needed to.
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A bar regular, Ian Grillot, stepped in to help escort the man out.
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At that point, other fans stepped in and brought Harp to the ground.
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But then, in 2012, a heavyweight stepped in to run the AU commission.
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Charles stepped in last minute, appearing on the throne next to the Queen.
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Suddenly, she stepped in and turned the Expletive's own skinny arms against him.
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The Kremlin has stepped in to fill the financing void in many cases.
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When their library looked set to close, they stepped in to man it.
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"He stepped in for us and was huge," left-hander Matt Boyd said.
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And as the U.S. steps offstage, another global power, China, has stepped in.
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He wound up sharing credit with Michael Apted, who stepped in to direct.
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The PBOC eventually stepped in to provide guarantees for the Bank of Jinzhou.
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"There was some skittishness earlier but then some buyers stepped in," he said.
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Her sister Heidi stepped in to hold all of us up including Michelle.
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He and others simply stepped in to fill the power vacuum, he says.
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Robinson started the shoving ... and that's when Clark's teammate, Alfye Gore, stepped in.
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Notably, the federal government never stepped in to block New Jersey's efforts. Why?
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The critical player in all of this, Manafort, stepped in to take control.
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The bank stepped in as the dinar traded at 119.18 to the euro.
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Other countries have stepped in to fill the shortfall as US funding disappeared.
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A witness stepped in to help the officer and subsequently suffered minor injuries.
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In recent decades, federal antitrust authorities have rarely stepped in to block mergers.
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As America has pulled back, others have stepped in—geopolitics abhors a vacuum.
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Some things went sideways; I stepped in and helped the park stay open.
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So, we asked if Bron has ever stepped in to shut him down.
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Initially, they say they provided aid, until the ICRC stepped in to help.
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Whittaker immediately stepped in again and kneed Romero's face as he ducked forward.
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That's when Carol stepped in and offered to let him help her out.
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He stepped in and did his thing ... did his thing for the team.
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The opponent's jab served to provide openings for Duran as he stepped in.
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But if they stepped in it would be seen as a power grab.
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That's when Priya Malani at Stash Wealth stepped in — and changed my life.
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Ken's Strength Training t-shirt, a bulging squareheaded voice of reason stepped in.
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But Patrick J. Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority, stepped in.
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James Ehnes stepped in on short notice and the concert was a triumph.
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Videos captured New Yorkers who stepped in to direct traffic on their own.
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So, a few celebrities have stepped in to offer their prayers and condolences.
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I found that some well-wishers had stepped in to plead for mercy.
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The bank stepped in as the dinar traded at 118.65 to the euro.
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Mike is off this week, so technology editor Pui-Wing Tam stepped in.
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Warren Buffett stepped in and invested $3 billion to keep the company afloat.
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Narrator: And then Hollywood stepped in, introducing Herbie the Love Bug in 22018.
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So Rocha stepped in and built a recruitment process for front end engineers.
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Thankfully for Californians, San Francisco State University stepped in to keep FogCam operating.
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Riggio has traditionally stepped in to grab the reins in times of trouble.
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THE GOOD NEWS IS, WE STEPPED IN AFTER THE PROBLEMS HAD TAKEN PLACE.
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We'll take care of him if no one else has stepped in yet.
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Luckily, Paramount Pictures stepped in to save the day and produce the movie.
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But Michelle Obama stepped in as the avenging angel Anita Hill never had.
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We had guys that stepped in the lineup that had huge contributions tonight.
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Schiff quickly stepped in to point out that Republicans were violating the rules.
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The government, though, has stepped in several times to cool the speculative fever.
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Carrot purée stepped in for the potatoes, with purslane providing a briny crunch.
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Fernando Hierro, the technical director, stepped in as coach at the last moment.
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Other members of the Bronner clan soon stepped in to save the company.
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In a surprising move, the Supreme Court stepped in to pause Juliana v.
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Riot police stepped in, but a couple in the background seemed non-perturbed.
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Many cannot bury their loved ones, so a group of men stepped in.
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That's where Harmison stepped in, and gave his opponent something to think about.
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With Gase, the Jets have finally stepped in line with the league's curve.
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Guards periodically hushed the crowds, and stepped in to stop people taking photographs.
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Some really good people stepped in there to try to turn that around.
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But one group of men stepped in, collecting abandoned bodies to bury them.
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Mao Zedong then stepped in, unwilling to tolerate American soldiers on his doorstep.
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Almost immediately, friends and acquaintances stepped in to lend expertise and a hand.
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But the government stepped in to release them and the investigation was dropped.
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Jagasia, the head of the cancer center, stepped in to oversee his care.
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So Norton snapped Ali's head back each time the NABF champ stepped in.
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The two chefs had stepped in this summer to help rehabilitate the restaurant.
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On two occasions, the veteran editor Ellen Rosenbush stepped in as acting editor.
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When the government has stepped in, their solutions have sometimes bordered on parody.
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But American doctors and donors stepped in, rebuilding her body and her life.
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Taping resumed today as scheduled, and Vanna White has stepped in as host.
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Ms. Rollins, the district attorney, said several bystanders also stepped in to help.
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Taping resumed today as scheduled and Vanna White has stepped in as host.
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His son, Louis Leong, stepped in to take full control of the restaurant.
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As my feet thrust forward, the door shot open and B. stepped in.
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Tisdale, who employs Grimshaw as an acquisition editor, stepped in to defend Grimshaw.
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The person was unable to care for the animal, so Mathis stepped in.
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Ted Cruz, stepped in to advocate for Reed, writing a letter to Gov.
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While he was in prison, Hoffa's vice president Frank "Fitz" Fitzsimmons stepped in.
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But none of them stepped in to help 16-year-old Khaseen Morris.
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In 0003, President Barack Obama stepped in to create DACA via executive action.
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Governments across Europe stepped in to rescue banks, to save capitalism from itself.
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All the way to my next gate, other people stepped in to help.
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That's when Shaq finally stepped in and told Barkley to shut it down.
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A few jarring connections as Kattar stepped in and suddenly Kattar wasn't so mobile.
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On the third flush connection the referee stepped in to call the fight off.
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Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade were having the best time — until security stepped in.
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Fortunately, Adult Swim stepped in and agreed to fund 18 months of additional work.
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Hadid stepped in right before Gigi gave him a little face to elbow contact.
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Other Facebook celebrities with millions of followers also stepped in to coordinate and reassure.
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As the condition of our home deteriorated, my grandmother stepped in and took control.
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Fortunately, my male friend stepped in and eventually he managed to make him leave.
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Then streaming giants like Netflix stepped in and changed the economic realities even more.
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To them I say: Yeah, okay, but it stepped in and saved the show.
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In the absence of federal action, some states have stepped in to protect borrowers.
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Officials in the state of Mexico have also stepped in to offer free services.
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The Lightning and General Manager Steve Yzerman stepped in and attended to Kucherov's needs.
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He stepped in at St. Philip this month while Father Fleckenstein recovered from illness.
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When the Cali organization fell apart in 1995, the Norte Valle cartel stepped in.
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In the past four years it has stepped in exclusively to counter appreciation pressures.
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Up against apathy, Mr Macron has stepped in to try to mobilise his electorate.
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"It is in this context that the security forces stepped in," the minister added.
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The Humane Society stepped in six years ago after getting calls from concerned residents.
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Would these goals have been achievable in the days before Big Pharma stepped in?
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So the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), the country's largest, stepped in to mediate.
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One night she stepped in when a member of her father's group became ill.
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Since few cabbies have access to that kind of money, outsiders have stepped in.
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Where Lineker began to have success was as McCall stepped in to land strikes.
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And that's when an employee stepped in, distracting Martin's daughter and drying her tears.
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Thankfully, Gus' mom, Breanne Loveland, was nearby and stepped in to alleviate the situation.
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However, when President Trump stepped in and promised to help the Chinese smartphone company.
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A few good Samaritans also stepped in to help herd the animals, police said.
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That's when the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles stepped in to bail him out.
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The HKMA has this year not stepped in with any announcements of bill sales.
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I've been yelled at before, stepped in controversy before, but nothing to that extent.
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Taping resumed today as scheduled and Vanna White has stepped in as host. pic.twitter.
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That's when his biology teacher, Jane Martin, stepped in and created the GoFundMe page.
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But the government has stepped in with gusto, ramping up investment by the state.
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After hearing from tearful, angry residents at packed public meetings, state officials stepped in.
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The incident became testy until Saipov stepped in and "calmed everything down," Batista said.
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" Afterward, she told one adviser that she knew she had "just stepped in it.
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Congress stepped in and ultimately improved K-12 performance through much of the nation.
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Folds of Honor stepped in to send the girls to a private Christian school.
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Before he could respond, another journalist, who was black, stepped in, admonishing the guy.
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And once again, the state immediately stepped in, taking down some of the posts.
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He stepped in with a lot of senior leadership that he needed to hire.
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His hard work went viral and now Microsoft has stepped in to help out.
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He was prepared to burn the city to the ground when Jaime stepped in.
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SoftBank stepped in to manage the company in recent weeks, installing an interim CEO.
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Australia's Daniel Kickert then stepped in, shoving Pogoy down, at which point chaos ensued.
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Russia stepped in to sponsor the measure — and the Americans did not threaten them.
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Investors panicked, and the government stepped in to stop a run on the funds.
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Catholic missions have stepped in but can meet only the most urgent shelter needs.
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It was Attorney General William P. Barr who stepped in to reject that charge.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, stepped in with an executive order to reactivate them.
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Then the state stepped in with the most significant action yet in the probe.
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That is when The Washington Post, led by the publisher Katharine Graham, stepped in.
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The man stepped in front of the detectives' car to photograph the license plate.
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Milar stepped in between the protesters and the police — his boldness shocked both sides.
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Warhol refused, so Mr. Hughes stepped in and gambled his savings on the film.
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"Nothing has stepped in and stopped Antonio from being eligible to play," Rapoport said.
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In moments of corporate crises, Prince Alwaleed has stepped in to tip the balance.
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Its central bank has already stepped in to support the country's markets and economy.
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Thankfully, the Republican-controlled Congress finally stepped in to crash this price-gouging party.
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Today, the court stepped in to protect the First Amendment rights of these physicians.
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The trio immediately stepped in and began CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive.
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Other Facebook celebrities with millions of followers also stepped in to coordinate and reassure.
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In some cases, Chinese companies have stepped in to bail out failing American factories.
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Months later, the government stepped in with a record 45.8 billion pound bank bailout.
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Orlando Reece stepped in as interim C.E.O. and was tasked with cutting company expenditures.
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Russia has stepped in to fill this gap between the two and court Turkey.
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After Jahangard underwent heart surgery, her daughter stepped in to help run the company.
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The OPEC oil quotas deal was ripe well before he stepped in the light.
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Several countries have also stepped in to ban trading or the usage of cryptocurrencies.
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Then Mukesh Ambani, who's estimated to be worth more than $50 billion, stepped in.
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And, according to Chinese state-owned media, China has eagerly stepped in to assist.
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New private players with deep pockets and government-owned giant BSNL had stepped in.
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"The corporate community stepped in and said it had to be changed," Mr. Johnson.
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The state Supreme Court soon stepped in to assert its authority over the exam.
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But the Turkish government stepped in quickly to release them, and quashed the investigation.
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For better and usually worse, social media has stepped in to fill the void.
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Do you ever believe that ABC has stepped in and encroached on your vision?
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Only when the military stepped in, with tanks alongside protesters, did the dictatorship fall.
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And Via stepped in to offer discounted fares to riders when trains shut down.
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So, the Youngs explained, the Sharks stepped in and introduced the entrepreneurs to Williams Sonoma.
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Do you remember points when you stepped in to tweak it to be more realistic?
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He stepped in and took over CPR as Sherry got the AED attached to me.
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In the vacuum that was created by the absence of leadership, Jim Comey stepped in.
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Meanwhile firms including Gemini, Coinbase and Fidelity have stepped in to be the trusted custodian.
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Plummer stepped in for the role and the film was released on its original date.
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The Trump administration has stepped in with billions of dollars in aid to US farmers.
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And like a goddamn hero, Deadmau5's stepped in to claim his McNugget-y prize.
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When King discovered Trump had blocked him on Twitter, Rowling stepped in to lend support.
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Madasani and Ian Grillot, a bystander who stepped in to help, remain in critical condition.
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Police have stepped in after a gender reveal ceremony took a turn for the worst.
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Fate stepped in and made sure the perfect people for Strudel saw that Facebook post.
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"The minute I stepped in, I couldn't believe this is happening here," she told CNN.
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But conservative commentator Erick Erickson stepped in to defend Berger and personally vouch for him.
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Without waiting for his younger sister to reply, Teddy stepped in to answer the question.
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But then Google stepped in and forced the team to up the rating to 12.
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"He stepped in and carried out the operation on the correct kidney," Hodgson told Metro.
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Fortunately, firms have stepped in to take up some of the slack left by consumers.
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Ryan Lochte really stepped in it, and Johnny and Amber have settled their legal score.
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Luckily, Askinosie and Jandro stepped in to recommend the best crystal to fit our needs.
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As depicted in the trailer, Lip stepped in as Shirley's security as well, when needed.
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In the past, marketmakers at big banks might have stepped in to limit price moves.
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We're told Klepper and the others refused to leave the gathering ... so cops stepped in.
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Once again, Kartheiser's Mad Men costars stepped in to spill some details on the romance.
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"We had all lost our parents – she stepped in and filled the gap," he continues.
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Yet it was France, not America, that stepped in to resolve Lebanon's latest political crisis.
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It says it submitted some 40,000 registration forms this year — until Republican officials stepped in.
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Without a definitive ruling from Mueller, Barr then stepped in and cleared Trump of obstruction.
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" Medley quickly stepped in as peacemaker: "You gotta look at all this and take pause.
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The ACLU stepped in, however, and Swift didn't appear to end up filing a lawsuit.
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Some conservatives and libertarians have since stepped in to defend Jarrar on free speech grounds.
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Security stepped in to control the situation but according to Perry only made things worse.
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Two commuters, Jenny and Clive Starr, stepped in to defend the mother and her child.
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That's when she stepped in to put an end to everything once and for all.
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Also true-to-form, Chrissy Teigen stepped in to give us all a hearty chuckle.
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With long ties to the Fever era, he gladly stepped in to promote the bash.
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Mark Lloyd, a local resident and volunteer, and now friend to the couple, stepped in.
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Then an unlikely savior stepped in: Noyes' decidedly secular, business-savvy son Pierrepont Burt Noyes.
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Poussey stepped in to try to calm her down, but ended up on the ground.
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But woman's intuition stepped in, and she fell in love with her newest pad instead.
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Senate leader Harry Reid (retiring this year) stepped in and killed any chance of compromise.
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In February, Consuelos stepped in to co-host Ripa's show and things got personal quick.
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And shame that I hadn't stepped in to guide our coverage of the WikiLeaks video.
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Yesterday, the Supreme Court stepped in, saying 'Not so fast' and temporarily blocked the plan.
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But at least until the Justice Department stepped in, they have been allowed to fester.
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Honestly, how far would you have gone if the FBI and such never stepped in?
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That's when Shawn Wu stepped in and decided this needed to be a bigger movement.
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So the captain called him off the field and stepped in to take his place.
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Numerous Hollywood luminaries stepped in to play Batman's demented adversaries in the show's 120 episodes.
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FEMA stepped in to assist over 6900,2628 victims whose lives were impacted by the disaster.
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Rose McGowan later stepped in playing a half sister after Doherty's character was killed off.
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Local journalists have stepped in for free to ease the workload on weary WAPA anchors.
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Regional hyper-conservative radio personalities took note and quickly stepped in to fill the void.
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While domestic and foreign banks began to shy away from it, Russian ones stepped in.
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On Monday, Mr. Holt, like a referee at a prizefight, stepped in only when necessary.
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Mike is off this week, so Paul Mozur, the Times's Asia technology correspondent, stepped in.
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Lead paint was finally taken off the market in 1978, but then ideology stepped in.
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And when cherries weren't in season, different fruits stepped in: apricots, plums, berries, even pears.
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The beating only ended when another student reportedly stepped in to break up the fight.
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But after CNN profiled the family, an anonymous donor has now stepped in to help.
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"Box not having that is a key reason why someone like Starboard stepped in here."
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However, a fleet of smaller boats -- including local fishing vessels -- stepped in Wednesday to help.
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In the past, the kingdom has stepped in to fill gaps in global oil supply.
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Meghan Morris revealed how Softbank stepped in and cleaned house in the wake of WeWork.
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Banks and hedge funds have stepped in to sell portfolio protection products to the market.
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When the RSPCA was unsuccessful in coaxing Jessie down, the London Fire Brigade stepped in.
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Of her own accord, the 9-year-old girl stepped in front of the crowd.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has stepped in to help alleviate the fuel distribution disruption.
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During our visit, a young Iraqi man stepped in to pick up a takeout lunch.
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Although the military has stepped in for security purposes, it is also involved in intimidation.
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Also on Thursday, Vladimir Putin stepped in to defend Trump, like any good friend would.
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My husband was one of them but I stepped in and did it for him.
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His disdainful, non-commital jab, thrown as if his fist had stepped in something nasty.
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Q. You stepped in as C.E.O. after the sudden death of Mr. Nobs in 2013.
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Rupert Murdoch stepped in as chairman, sending a clear message: This is a fresh start.
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She's clearly pissed, although she does say a manager stepped in and processed the purchase.
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Then Rob Goldman was retweeted by Trump and he kind of stepped in it too.
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In New York, the state stepped in and has been funding those agencies since 2100.
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HUD finally stepped in last year to rectify the situation, but found no easy solution.
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Licensing groups such as ASCAP stepped in, establishing broad revenue-sharing agreements to broker royalties.
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Some NBA team owners have also stepped in to help workers affected by the shutdown.
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I stepped in to flush the bird and found that it was dead and stuffed.
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Azevedo moved on this summer, and Dean Goldfine, once Andy Roddick's personal coach, stepped in.
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Sanford-Brown operated for years with results like this, until the Education Department stepped in.
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Social media platforms have stepped in to replace real violence with a new symbolic surrogate.
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Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp stepped in front of an angry Cabrera, who yelled at Ramos.
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Congress balked, largely because of free speech concerns, and now President Trump has stepped in.
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Years later, she stepped in to help raise me when my mother's marriage fell apart.
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Peter Gaynor, a Marine and emergency management expert, stepped in to temporarily lead the agency.
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The government in Kiev soon stepped in with the $5.6 billion bailout, nationalizing the lender.
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The Cowboys stepped in and signed him as an undrafted free agent following the draft.
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He revealed that he stepped in to save the negotiations from falling by the wayside.
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Initially, their requests were denied, but early this year the state Supreme Court stepped in.
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Finally, one guy -- possibly a restaurant staffer -- stepped in and tried to break it up.
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Mike is out this week, so Cecilia Kang, a tech reporter in Washington, stepped in.
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It was unlikely lawmakers would have made the cut even before the President stepped in.
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I think I stepped in front of his bowling lane a couple of times, too.
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Wall Street stepped in, buying mortgages on commercial properties, rental developments and even individual homes.
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When that old story recently started trending on Facebook, Snopes stepped in to stop it.
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But Rebecca Miller, the film director and screenwriter who runs her father's estate, stepped in.
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Bishop said in that firm Free State way as she stepped in from the kitchen.
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So Trump stepped in to make it happen, an unusual move for an American president.
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Kim Kardashian-West was on the hunt for a surrogate, so her sister, Khloe, stepped in.
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Well, until the Air Force stepped in and told us to knock it off, that is.
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Until Yandle stepped in for McDonagh, it appeared to be a bad trade for the Rangers.
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The commission stepped in and ordered El Salvador to allow doctors to take care of her.
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I was okay, even if I felt like I'd stepped in front of a transit bus.
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On several occasions, the duo stepped in front of King to answer questions addressed to him.
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Amos eventually returned to school after a charity called Yoneco - Youth Net and Counselling - stepped in.
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He was an activist who stepped in the whites- only railroad car expecting to be arrested.
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Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen told reporters on Monday that Cespedes stepped in a hole.
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Since the lawsuit was filed, some companies have stepped in to help close the pay gap.
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The soldier was arrested, and a park-affiliated committee tasked with improving local relations stepped in.
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He helped Doe navigate a turbulent home life and essentially stepped in as a father figure.
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Chief Justice John Roberts stepped in and said the lawyer could address Sotomayor's question later on.
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As I made to pass between them, one stepped in front of me, blocking my way.
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In Charlottesville, antifa stepped in to protect clergy members from an advancing crowd of neo-Nazis.
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Ashton Kutcher stepped in for the remainder of the sitcom's run as a new character. adiosRoseanne!
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Christopher Plummer stepped in for the role and the film was released on its original date.
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The government was overwhelmed by the catastrophe, and the group stepped in to fill the void.
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Fintech companies stepped in and brought new ideas to an industry that had seriously lacked innovation.
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Later, Double Fine stepped in to help distribute, which is how Everything wound up on PS4.
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The federal government stepped in and built (and still manages) many of the dams and pumps.
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That was largely because the federal government quickly stepped in to clean up the commercial banks.
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But the Queen stepped in when Kate was pregnant in 2012 and issued a new patent.
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Then two years ago Barcelona-based keyboard app maker, ThingThing, stepped in to take over development.
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A third first lady, played by comedian Brian Stack, then stepped in to take her place.
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Rousseff was suspended in May, and her vice president, Michel Temer, stepped in as interim president.
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Glencore stepped in after local shareholders exercised pre-emption rights following delays to the Sinopec deal.
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Her security team stepped in as Sediuk appeared to be attempting to kiss her rear end.
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Policymakers stepped in to prevent the extraordinary collapse in prices and incomes experienced in the 1930s.
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Khalifa certainly cannot be objective on that front, so we've stepped in to settle the score.
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Mark Consuelos stepped in as guest co-host on his wife Kelly Ripa's show on Wednesday.
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"We had an engine problem during time trials and the whole team stepped in," Friesen said.
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Remember when Clinton stepped in front of Trump on the town hall debate stage in October?
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Their landlady stepped in to protect her and threatened to call the police to arrest Moufak.
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Clinton Township Fire Chief Michael Phy stepped in when he heard what his firefighter had done.
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And the new camera and sensor could identify users as they stepped in front of it.
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When Secondhand Hounds found out about the pup, they immediately stepped in to rescue the animal.
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And police have said the situation could have ended in tragedy if Abell hadn't stepped in.
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Press Secretary Sean Spicer The administration wasn't a day old when Spicer first stepped in it.
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We're told he tried to grab Christina, but 2 guys stepped in and the fight started.
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Instead, local organizations stepped in to defuse the situation when they were made aware of it.
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Our DaBaby sources told us Don Trag got aggressive and that's when his security stepped in.
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Initially, Stump wrote them, until Wentz stepped in, feeling Stump didn't take the task seriously enough.
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Written largely in the vernacular, they stirred up controversy so successfully that the censors stepped in.
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As the situation escalated, several other shoppers stepped in to speak up on the employees' behalf.
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The president's friends and relatives, such as his former judo partners, the Rotenberg brothers, stepped in.
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Tamura's game, aside from his strong wrestling, was timing kicks and knees as opponents stepped in.
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As Kristin continued to spiral, Mark stepped in and urged her to sign herself into rehab.
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Shields is undefeated and has WRECKED every woman who has stepped in the ring with her.
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Rights organizations like Amnesty International also stepped in to help fund some of the legal fees.
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About three weeks later, Jack Griffin was fired as chief executive and Mr. Dearborn stepped in.
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In 2017, Dr. Hahn stepped in to run M.D. Anderson after Dr. DePinho announced his resignation.
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" Schumer added that Democratic and Republican staffs were "making great progress until the president stepped in.
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The poet Saul Williams stepped in to dub Basquiat's lines, after the artist's death in 1989.
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Patriots rookie wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell stepped in, as did other Bills — as Brissett kept going.
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And what racist legislation couldn't accomplish, gentrification has stepped in to take care of the rest.
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Labor Secretary Tom Perez stepped in earlier this month as negotiations failed to produce a contract.
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Sometimes, Mr. Trump has stepped in to help a person in need, with the cameras rolling.
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Or, the city's leaders would have stepped in earlier to repair the broken mass transit system.
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Northam appeared to consider a reporter's request to do Jackson's moonwalk before his wife stepped in.
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But the studio quickly stepped in, demanding numerous rewrites, complaining that the film was too dark.
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The Kremlin stepped in to cement President Bashar Assad's grip on power in Syria last summer.
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Bozymowski said store security had detained the woman for shoplifting before the NYPD officers stepped in.
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My aunt stepped in and cosigned an $18,000 loan, for which I'll always be extremely grateful.
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Then Rose stepped in with a tweet and a hashtag that shut the whole thing down.
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Yogurt company Chobani then stepped in and paid off a large part of the $77,000 debt.
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Instead, he said, he stepped in because four of his colleagues voted to grant a stay.
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The Department of Defense has also stepped in to support FEMA's efforts to stabilize the situation.
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Stephens was never able to recover and the referee stepped in to wave off the fight.
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" Andy Kill, who works in media relations for 23andMe, stepped in: "We can unequivocally deny that.
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We saw how the MLBPA stepped in to protect their players in the A-Rod case.
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Then the two stepped in at the same time and Bisping ate a short left elbow.
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The Supreme Court's constitutional chamber had stepped in during similar situations in the past, he said.
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The referee stepped in to give Cikatic the count and Hug had levelled the playing field.
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We've been at parties where someone has called Caitlyn Jenner 'Bruce' and mum has stepped in.
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Regulators have also stepped in after the fact to take a look at the project's parameters.
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Thankfully Dad stepped in and in his business-like manner brought the meeting to a close.
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Felder stepped in with a jab into a right hook, attempting to circumvent Ricci's high guard.
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When I finally did, Diana stepped in, and now he gets to sit this one out.
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The S.V.C.A. had stepped in to help Yu and his family with a First Amendment lawsuit.
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Days later, an even more ruthless and radical leader stepped in to fill Mullah Mansour's shoes.
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SoftBank has stepped in at Fair with an extra $260 million and installed an interim CEO.
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In the prayer circle, when Mr. Klimple became too emotional to proceed, Mr. Beard stepped in.
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Wealthy patrons have stepped in and nonprofits and public radio stations have sought to fill holes.
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But he arrived at the Lyric too late to play Cain, and an understudy stepped in.
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"After the speaker pulled out, Steve stepped in to help protect our majority in the House."
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The military stepped in after Mugabe sacked his presumed successor, Vice President Emerson Mnangagwa, last week.
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Bishop, a state senator from Mecklenburg County, stepped in to replace Harris as the Republican nominee.
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The foreign ministry suspended him from his job but the president stepped in to reinstate him.
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Epik also stepped in to provide service to the Daily Stormer after CloudFlare suspended its service.
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The military has stepped in to enforce a lockdown, but the action may be too late.
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The Bank of Japan later stepped in by easing monetary policy further in an emergency meeting.
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The Boston Red Sox stepped in and sent 48 sets of old uniforms to help out.
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Corporate America stepped in and aggressively moved to supporting individuals to work at home, for example.
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Before Governor McAuliffe stepped in, more than one in five black Virginians were barred from voting.
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That's where Priyanka Chopra, Turner's new sister-in-law, stepped in to help plan the event.
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But he stepped in on the second series and immediately lit a spark in Iowa State.
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The Chinese government has stepped in to protect investors, avert ripple effects and ensure social stability.
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It was his former teammate Orr who stepped in front of Ewing and kept the peace.
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This week, Human Rights Watch stepped in, recommended reforming the practices of the Chilean police force.
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Guice stepped in for Leonard Fournette, who skipped the game in preparation for the N.F.L. draft.
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Luckily, beer and corn stepped in to give us the rivalry we all crave and deserve.
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Republican-led legislatures in both states blocked those efforts, before the Federal Communications Commission stepped in.
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Mr. Weinstein turned on the water, quickly undressed and stepped in and out of the shower.
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It was not until he stepped in the ring that Mr. Taylor's ambitions and abilities aligned.
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Then Warner stepped in when Trent Green tore up his knee in a 1999 preseason game.
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A: That is when I went to approach it and he stepped in front of me.
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Luckily, Habitat for Humanity has stepped in and will be helping them build a new home.
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People started cheering their idea, and that's when the flight attendant stepped in over the loudspeaker.
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A crowd-funding effort raised one million dollars before international education company EF Education stepped in.
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MADRID/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European authorities stepped in to avert a collapse of Spain's Banco Popular POP.
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The Fed stepped in and acted like the plumber by pumping in vast amounts of cash.
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The nail in the coffin came when China stepped in to provide exceedingly cheap solar panels.
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Two fellow passengers stepped in to help Ms. Heir after the incident on the L train.
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They started out using mainly their own funds but friends have also stepped in to help.
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In recent years, a growing number of Indian startups has stepped in to address this void.
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The algos took us up, and human beings stepped in, saying, 'This is not new news.
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In November, 22016, Trump fired Sessions, and Matthew Whitaker stepped in as the interim Attorney General.
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Her country stepped in to host the summit after riots over inequality prompted Chile to withdraw.
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Home computers stepped in as competition, and dolls and teddy bears grew more sentient and chatty.
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" Mikhail Baryshnikov stepped in to work on Jerome Robbins's "A Suite of Dances" and "Other Dances.
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The FBI stepped in to help Iowa authorities search her Fitbit and other devices for clues.
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A local tourism office stepped in to help, enlisting additional staff to deal with the deluge.
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An appeals court has now stepped in to consider the government's motion to dismiss the case.
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After Schwarz spoke at great length, Andrew Dhuey, the attorney for photographer David Slater, stepped in.
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It's me and Monte the whole way and my boy Felix stepped in a few times.
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Lansberg took a few more grounded shots before the referee stepped in to stop the action.
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His jab was proving more than a nuisance to Edgar each time the latter stepped in.
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We crossed a street, and, without really looking, he almost stepped in front of a car.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said last week that Putin had personally stepped in to handle the matter.
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It was Cooper who stepped in to defend California's Proposition 8, a referendum that banned gay marriage.
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Rae left the show in 1986 for health reasons, and though Cloris Leachman stepped in as Mrs.
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Demarco used to make everything himself, but his kids have stepped in to help over recent years.
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Budapest, the city that had been due to host the 2019 championships, stepped in as a replacement.
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N). In 2005, the French government stepped in to fend off a rumored bid by Pepsico (PEP.
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Her four kids, ages 13 months to 11, had nowhere to go until their aunt stepped in.
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After the French Revolution, Notre Dame was near destruction until Napoleon Bonaparte stepped in and urged restoration.
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Even though I have no experience of MMA, I could have stepped in and done the business.
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But Acosta argued that Epstein would have gotten off much easier if federal prosecutors hadn't stepped in.
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Haven Beauty stepped in 2 years later but that partnership went downhill over disagreements with Haven's owners.
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The man who stepped in and stopped the attack was not transported to the hospital, authorities said.
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City Girls stepped in and presented their own approach with an infusion of Miami style and culture.
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When Gaga noticed that fellow nominee Rami Malek's bowtie was askew, she stepped in to fix it.
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"We had all lost our parents – she stepped in and filled the gap," her nephew Tim added.
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He stepped in as acting director of the FBI after Trump fired James Comey in May 2017.
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We were taking free-kicks and after a while he just stepped in and blasted some home.
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It's an expensive, complicated business, but B Capital stepped in to write a check when others balked.
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Gwen Stefani stepped in as a coach this season after original coach Adam Levine left the show.
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He stepped in as RF Seth Smith (injured cheek/eye), who usually bats there, was held out.
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After Jordan mimicked Turbo's walk, Turbo began shouting and security stepped in to keep the men apart.
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But as is so often the case, an indie developer has stepped in to fill that gap.
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Ultimately the DC council stepped in with legislation that raised the minimum wage to $15 by 2020.
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That's when Rioboli stepped in and told the team to forget about IT architecture and organizational charts.
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Then, Robby Hayes, also a contestant on Bachelor In Paradise, stepped in to defend Waters, it seems.
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During the trek, one elderly woman stepped in a manhole, her head suddenly going under the water.
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Jenner's bodyguard stepped in to intervene, holding back the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and Hadid.
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Blue states and House Democrats stepped in so that somebody would be arguing the pro-ACA position.
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The pass hung and Cromartie stepped in front of Garcon for his second interception of the day.
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But when I stepped in the elevator, I was a subversive temporary graffiti artist, not unlike Banksy.
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On a few occasions he has stepped in when events threatened to plunge the country into crisis.
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When the market came crashing down, and the value of these bonds vanished, the government stepped in.
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However, the league stepped in an ordered the Monkeys to terminate Heimlich's contract, according to the Oregonian .
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When I stepped in, Jim, I promised that we were going to look all across the-- company.
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Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Sanders stepped in for Sean Spicer again today, who is on Navy duty.
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The new law passed only after Vice President Mike Pence stepped in to break a tie vote.
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When another girl dropped out to model for "Elle," a 16-year-old Naomi Campbell stepped in.
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Once Trump clinched the nomination, the Republican National Committee stepped in to provide full-scale research services.
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The two stepped in to host the fundraiser after Leonardo DiCaprio had to cancel his hosting duties.
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So every time he stepped in for a play, he intended to make the most of it.
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In some places, civilians stepped in to direct traffic, including one who employed a toy light saber.
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Already, Russia has stepped in quickly and agreed to train Pakistani military officers in Russian military institutions.
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As Meghan became emotional, Biden immediately stepped in, switching seat to get closer and to console her.
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Unfortunately for Trump's travel ban, Hawaii, stepped in and is trying to once again stop this nightmare.
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Another member of Mane's crew then stepped in for the final takedown ... and the show went on.
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"Ultimately, the Speaker stepped in and urged that we not make this decision today," the source said.
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Before the news could spread too far, however, J.K. Rowling stepped in to set the record straight.
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They brought it every time they stepped in the gym whether it was practice or a game.
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It was downloaded more than 100,000 times before the federal government stepped in and blocked the website.
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The lead leg front kick was used to intercept Jacare as he stepped in and wind him.
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As Iran has become more assertive, the Saudis have stepped in as the champion of Sunni Muslims.
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Lyoto decked Sokoudjou like this, and even stepped in on the gigantic Jon Jones in this way.
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A federal mediation board has stepped in to try to break the deadlock, according to U.S. Sen.
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But coach Quin Snyder liked how his reserves stepped in when they got their chance to play.
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But before it could go into effect in October, the city council stepped in and repealed it.
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At a certain point, the sisters became resigned to a future without music—until Carlile stepped in.
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Joseph Keith Kellogg Jr., a Vietnam War veteran, has stepped in as the acting national security adviser.
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But Autopilot did, and stepped in just in time, braking and veering into the adjacent empty lane.
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And I'm grateful to fellow reporters who have, without fail, stepped in to independently corroborate the facts.
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But TV-scientist and friend of the show Neil DeGrasse Tyson quickly stepped in to correct Maher.
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While Donald J. Trump's campaign has left little organizational footprint, other Republican-aligned operatives have stepped in.
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Trimble high-stepped in celebrating as he mobbed his teammate on the baseline after the foul call.
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When another hosting company stepped in to replace Cloudflare, that company's services provider ended relations with them.
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After a few independent releases and lineup changes, Ms. Maines stepped in as lead singer in 1995.
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The backlog was cleared in August 2017 after staff from across the agency stepped in to help.
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For some parks, state and city governments have stepped in to cover funding and keep them open.
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Right-hander Nate Jones stepped in and Calhoun reached second on his first offering, a wild pitch.
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Before Saoirse Ronan ever stepped in front of a camera she had dreams of standing behind it.
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I sort of stepped in and out of media, a little bit of business, business development, consulting.
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The "Team" artist recently stepped in and saved her guy from making an unfortunate and semipermanent mistake.
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If a woman ever freaked out mid-drill, he'd try to comfort her before Kelly stepped in.
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But Valve, the company that operates Steam, almost never stepped in to enforce its own Community Guidelines.
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When a follower left a snarky comment on one of Blac Chyna's Instagram videos, he stepped in.
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Because the administration would not defend the law, California, joined by 16 other Democratic states, stepped in.
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The WHO stepped in to help, with assistance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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While Mr. Young struggled with alcoholism in the 1980s, his nephew stepped in to substitute for him.
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Even China has stepped in, providing medical equipment and expertise to Europe as it fights Covid-19.
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That's a requirement that many states have been able to waive until the Trump administration stepped in.
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On May 1, Rodriguez stepped in front of a scrum for a quick interview before a fight.
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Now that state officials have stepped in to investigate, they'll have their work cut out for them.
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Loritz, an ICU nurse in Milwaukee, stepped in to help and learned she was the perfect match.
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When my blind surrogate bumped into things, he frequently stepped in to be his seeing eye human.
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Bling Bling, a horse Ms. Ward describes as Onassis' best friend, stepped in to take his place.
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He encouraged everyone to take some home, and stepped in to help late arrivals with the process.
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A savior stepped in ... Hillair Capital Management, buying out Boldface and sinking $10 mil into the business.
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A writer named Christopher Priest stepped in at the tail end of 1999 with Deadpool No. 35.
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But where civil and criminal proceedings have failed, a state prosecutor has stepped in, it emerged Wednesday.
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A new gang stepped in and the locals, who still referred to themselves as Casa Blanca, joined.
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Mr. Barr stepped in to make the determination, bringing the specter of politics back into the case.
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When barbers weren't consistently screening customers by measuring their blood pressure, pharmacists stepped in to do that.
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When the ingredients became difficult to come by in the United States, Mexican drug cartels stepped in.
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Finally, in 22005, after six million Jews had been murdered in Europe, the United Nations stepped in.
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When many cab companies wouldn't service the Hill District, jitneys stepped in, providing an invaluable community resource.
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After an intentional walk to Jed Lowrie, who had homered, tripled and singled, Khris Davis stepped in.
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He knew the child's mother was in the hospital, and he stepped in to pay the bill.
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The Commission stepped in with a decision after the EU's member states failed to produce an opinion.
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Set boundaries In France, lawmakers stepped in to help draw the line between work and personal time.
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Iran refrained from sending the troops when a local Sunni cleric stepped in and resolved the situation.
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Mr. Pence has increasingly stepped in overseas for a president who appears not to relish international travel.
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But a group of bystanders stepped in to help and successfully wrestled the wheelchair back from him.
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Atlanta catcher Kurt Suzuki and the home plate umpire Brian O'Nora stepped in to defuse the tension.
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As people inevitably slipped, others frequently stepped in, sometimes forming a human chain to help them up.
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Do you really want to anger the new boss before he has even stepped in the door?
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The I.I.H.F. stepped in to cover those costs instead, but that concession did not satisfy the league.
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After Regis Philbin stepped in for one year, Seacrest, 44, took over hosting duties from 2006 on.
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Hirai, who stepped in as CEO in 2012, will become chairman of the electronics and entertainment company.
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T.J. Edwards, Ryan Connelly and Leon Jacobs have stepped in and kept the defense humming along. 1.
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During recent negotiations, Amazon has stepped in and bagged a number of games over the festive period.
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Two days ago the central bank stepped in and bought 188 million euros from the commercial banks.
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Then the coast guard stepped in with pesky fire safety concerns and the project was effectively killed.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, stepped in amid a rising drumbeat of anger at an AirTrain station.
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It was the Russians, in touch with all parties involved, who stepped in and staved off war.
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At that point, Rao stepped in, turning back towards her initial suggestion that judges were not needed.
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My mother had a full-blown manic episode, and I once again stepped in to rescue her.
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The violence continued until the Department of Justice stepped in and the marches came to an end.
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Demetrio said airline crew could have stepped in once they saw law enforcement becoming aggressive with Dao.
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Boeing stepped in to rescue the Ukrainian plane maker Antonov, known for producing the world's largest aircraft.
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Any military intervention could prove catastrophic, especially if Russia, the primary arms supplier to Venezuela, stepped in.
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He said that he "stepped in between to pray," but this wasn't how everyone else saw it.
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But when Mabel Grammer, an African-American journalist, became aware of the orphaned children, she stepped in.
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We're told her bodyguards only stepped in to block the restroom when girls tried to follow her.
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Suddenly Edgar stepped in to meet Stephens and bested him in a quick exchange on the inside.
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Finally, Wilfred stepped in and killed the beast with a lance made from a large oak branch.
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Stein instead stepped in to request a recount and heartened many Clinton supporters upset by Trump's victory.
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In the end, after federal mediators stepped in, a compromise was reached between the Met and its unions.
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She stepped in and said that by economists' estimates, the government would grow 40 percent under Mr. Sanders.
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Turkey has stepped in to supply most of the food that used to come overland from Saudi Arabia.
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In the first season, Daenerys would have stopped him -- this time, it was Jon Snow who stepped in.
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Instead of making a profit, I took a part in the business and stepped in as the curator.
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Malta refused and Spain stepped in and offered to grant them entry some 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) away.
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This isn't the first time government officials have stepped in to help grapple with the troublingly rampant issue.
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" Settlement: The situation had become unsustainable, and the president stepped in with the instruction to "knock it off.
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In fact, the federal government never actually stepped in to shut down New Jersey's plan for sports betting.
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Now, a GoT producer has stepped in to support Headey's side, according to a letter obtained by TMZ.
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Indonesia stepped in to stage the Games after original hosts Vietnam pulled out in 2014 citing financial concerns.
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When Carrie first appeared in the 1975 film "Shampoo" opposite Warren Beatty, it was Reynolds who stepped in.
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With $7,500 raised, however, it wasn't quite enough for Thomas and Steve, so Air New Zealand stepped in.
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Her husband, a Patriot soldier, was just killed in battle and she stepped in to take his place.
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In 2005 the French government stepped in and deemed Danone a "protected" industry amid rumours that Pepsico PEP.
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The NY Fed stepped in with a series of emergency cash injections aimed at easing the market stress.
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Kyle Murphy, a sixth-round pick in 2016, stepped in on Aaron Rodgers' blind side on Saturday night.
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So we took a budget graduation photo and stepped in as "mum" and "dad" from funny The outfits.
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Ekeland stepped in to host the fundraiser after GoFundMe refused to host it, citing its terms of service.
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Now, WeTransfer has stepped in to also help the ex-SoundCloud workers by offering each of them $10,000.
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The following day, at Battery Gardens, Judge David Gilman stepped in to lead the couple in their vows.
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Over the last few years, companies have often stepped in to buy stock when the market was tumbling.
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And Obama wanted to put forward Merrick Garland, and Mitch McConnell stepped in and prevented that from happening.
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"As soon as I stepped in I was taken aback by how trashed the place was," he said.
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Dr. Adam Stone and veterinary extern Neena Golden stepped in to help with Ollie's end-of-life care.
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Consequently, CFIUS, or the Committee for Foreign Investment in the United States, stepped in to block the transaction.
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In the midst of the crisis, central banks stepped in with quantitative-easing programmes to buy financial assets.
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As Catholicism's hold has eased, American pop culture has stepped in, filling classrooms with Kevins, Jordans and Dylans.
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Kelly greeted his replacement, Louis Domingue, with a goal a dozen seconds after he stepped in the crease.
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While the exchange of words was happening between Walker and I, the exhibition's curator, Jeffrey Uslip, stepped in.
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Thicke stepped in with the "Joker's Jive," which was used with the program for the 1974-1975 season.
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"Digital Schoolhouse is an initiative that's stepped in and supported schools on a couple of fronts," Saeed explains.
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Vice President Michel Temer stepped in as acting President and will take over permanently if Rousseff is impeached.
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At one point, Harry stepped in to help out one of the students himself, untangling her climbing harness.
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Dylan Covey (5-173) stepped in for Kopech after the rain delay and pitched three more scoreless innings.
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Southpaw Drew Pomeranz stepped in after the delay and pitched four scoreless innings to keep the game close.
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Because Mueller left the topic "unresolved," Barr said he stepped in and decided that no charges were appropriate.
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In December, when the rat playing Toby left the play because of illness, her understudy Tulip stepped in.
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"No, I never -- never would never would," Trump said before the church's pastor stepped in to defend Trump.
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Gold held above the key $1,400 level and bargain hunters stepped in to buy the dips, Wyckoff added.
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The central bank stepped in after depositors started withdrawing funds and avert wider problems within the banking sector.
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When the selling intensified again in June, Russian market players stepped in, buying rouble bonds at attractive prices.
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Then ESPN's Darren Rovell stepped in, arguing that Gaga's first mention of the word 'brave' stopped the timer.
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But fortunately for Weaver 20th Century Fox stepped in and threatened to fire Scott if he did so.
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Which is not to say this is purely a grassroots campaign—Stanford University has stepped in to help.
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In this case, investigators said they had faced bureaucratic wrangling and funding problems before Lion Air stepped in.
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In 2012, Facebook's underwriters stepped in to keep the stock above the sale price after a botched listing.
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During that time he regularly stepped in for the ambassador to represent the US inside the Security Council.
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The hospital stepped in, however, saying the treatment would be unjustified because all medical options had been explored.
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Indonesian authorities stepped in to support the currency and India is expected to raise interest rates this Friday.
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The U.S. Treasury stepped in last week by issuing a 26-page special report defending Ireland and Apple.
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Motte took exception and started to confront Pillar before home-plate umpire Brian O'Nora stepped in to intervene.
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French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said the government had stepped in to protect the country's strategic interests.
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When the opponent stepped in on him, Ngannou would lean back and swing his hands, while completely undefended.
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And then, Trump stepped in — reportedly at the prompting of Kanye West and his wife, Kim Kardashian West.
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Comcast stepped in with a rival bid for Time Warner Cable that collapsed under regulatory pressure last year.
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After Noguchi's death in 1988, Mr. Sadao stepped in to finish, among other things, Bayfront Park in Miami.
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The Trump administration ultimately stepped in, easing the penalties allowing the company to resume its temporarily shuttered operations.
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Then, Maher stepped in it, "Work in the field?" he said with his signature comedic tone of disgust.
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After the vice president strode away, young White House staffers stepped in to angle for their own selfies.
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The courts quickly stepped in and blocked the ban, and the government decided to not even defend it.
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Khumbulani was destined to hear nothing but silence, but an anonymous donor heard his story and stepped in.
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The fire almost reached Doggett's roof before firefighters stepped in and extinguished it, police said, according to mysanantonio.com.
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Such an eventuality was thought to be unthinkable, and so, in the nineteen-fifties, the Corps stepped in.
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When democracy was seriously threatened in Europe, the United States stepped in and stopped the tide of authoritarianism.
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Meanwhile, other quasi-financial firms, including Quicken and China's Alipay and WeChat, have stepped in to provide loans.
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That number would be higher had courts not stepped in to block some of the worst restrictive laws.
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The elephants are retired circus performers, and the pair became a European cause celebre before Stéphanie stepped in.
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Cities across the country in recent weeks have stepped in to fill shortfalls left by shuttered federal agencies.
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" Director Luca Guadagnino stepped in, saying, "I hope the countryside of Italy will help you forget the inauguration.
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The third time he stepped in on Goodridge, Taktarov was left face down and stiff as a board.
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As Belal Muhammad stepped in with a combination, Vincente Luque covered, caught and returned with the left hook.
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When Rafa Benitez left Valencia for Liverpool in 2004, Ranieri stepped in and won the UEFA Super Cup.
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Then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer stepped in after Dubke's resignation to fill the communications director role.
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While relatives stepped in to help, Marion nonetheless functioned as a sort of parent to her younger siblings.
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In the 22014s, after the alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy departed from Charles Mingus's band, Mr. McPherson stepped in.
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Ms. Corrales, a nurse, stepped in as the president of the East Orosi water board several months ago.
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At one point, McGregor snatched Alvarez's belt off the table ... almost coming to blows before Dana stepped in.
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K7—whose signee, trip-hop legend Tricky, had enlisted Mykki's contributions on 2014's Adrian Thaws—stepped in.
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Even Jay-Z has now stepped in, calling 21's arrest "an absolute travesty" and providing legal assistance.
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Though equally brutal successors often stepped in to replace them, the militants appeared to adopt less ambitious goals.
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Sri Lanka's highest court stepped in Tuesday, halting the president's order and putting a stop to snap elections.
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" On several occasions, Stone's mild-mannered attorney, Robert Buschel, stepped in to urge his client to "calm down.
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But the United States never stepped in to assist, and Hussein's military soon regrouped and began a counteroffensive.
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A collective gasp echoed across the Oscars red carpet when Saoirse Ronan stepped in front of the cameras.
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She shook her ankle and high-stepped in a circle, as if she were doing the hokey pokey.
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In the absence of federal action, states and local governments have stepped in to the fill the void.
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The source said Kavanaugh's security detail quickly stepped in because they did not know who the person was.
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February's stock market correction probably would have been worse if companies had not stepped in to the fray.
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In the past, Carrie's sister or father carted the little girl off, and Jonas stepped in last season.
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"Some exporters stepped in when the rupee hit 153.95 due to importer (dollar) demand," said a currency dealer.
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The Conways declined to comment, but several of Mr. Conway's associates stepped in to fill in the gaps.
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He then turned on the water, quickly undressed and stepped in and out of the shower, she said.
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Then Paul Goldschmidt, the St. Louis first baseman whose bat had already tormented Atlanta this series, stepped in.
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After the IMF stepped in with a $57bn loan, the biggest in its history, things seemed to stabilise.
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The government stepped in last month, announcing a corporate tax rate cut to boost manufacturing and lift growth.
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During the Obama administration, other agencies stepped in to monitor the behavior of the loan servicers and banks.
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The government stepped in last month, announcing a corporate tax rate cut to boost manufacturing and lift growth.
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THEN THERESA MAY STEPPED IN: British Prime Minister Theresa May condemned President Trump's decision to share the videos.
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Mr. Ollé stepped in, grabbed a bottle out of a singer's hand and swung it above his head.
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Historically, Congress has always stepped in with policy changes that make the trust fund last a little longer.
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The share has fallen in recent years as state and local governments, and some employers, have stepped in.
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The pass hung up and Cromartie stepped in front of Garcon for his second interception of the day.
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So he was fully aware of the issues, and then stepped in and took the job as CEO.
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After so much squabbling between the dean and the professors, the public university's provost stepped in to mediate.
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Derek Anderson stepped in and led the team to a 24-212 record, their best since re-forming.
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The overnight lending rate spiked to a high of 10% on Tuesday before the NY Fed stepped in.
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But solar power didn't really advance into a real industry until a decade ago, when China stepped in.
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But after hundreds of Jewish headstones were toppled at one of the cemeteries, two Muslim activists stepped in.
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This opens the door to a multitude of different competitors, and there is where Trouva has stepped in.
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The super PAC has stepped in since Biden reported a middling third-quarter fundraising total of $15.7 million.
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This isn't the first time the Mexican government has stepped in to offer assistance to the United States.
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The stalemate was resolved only when the American secretary of state stepped in to broker a coalition government.
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But then the feds stepped in and overruled, and that's when Van Hook began developing his own standards.
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Yesterday a troll was annoying my wife on Facebook and I gently stepped in to prove a point.
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In retrospect, do you think, "Oh, I could have stepped in earlier, I could have managed this differently"?
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When this failed to placate protesters, the Organization of American States stepped in to help design an alternative plan.
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Al fought Khabib at UFC 223 in April when he stepped in for Max Holloway on 1 day's notice.
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Reagan (Megan Fox) stepped in as Jess' subletter, adding a female voice to the loft filled with man-children.
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Authorities in Nigeria have also stepped in to prevent couples from getting married if they carry sickle cell traits.
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The church stepped in, rented the houses for a nominal sum and organized shelter for the victims of ISIS.
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So administrators at Long Beach High School in Mississippi stepped in and held a graduation ceremony three months early.
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Before Harris stepped in, a fellow customer attempted to perform the Heimlich on the choking diner to no avail.
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Bryan usually plays with his twin brother Bob Bryan, but after the latter suffered an injury, Sock stepped in.
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When Trump's then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was fired in June after a protracted turf war, Manafort stepped in.
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Police stepped in to quell the feud between rival groups that began late Monday and lasted for several hours.
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Frank Milstead, director of the Public Safety Department, said he would like to thank the man who stepped in.
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But with the ban still in place, CBS - Ten's biggest creditor - stepped in, prompting a legal challenge from Gordon.
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Thankfully, Yoel Romerohas stepped in and created a matchup that has many more excited than the original title fight.
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That needle in the nose convinced Brown on some level that this would happen every time he stepped in.
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Lee's work as an editor started 20 years earlier, when he stepped in as Timely's interim editor in 1941.
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Almeida resumed, doing little at range and Garbrandt stepped in with his usual right straight into shifting left hook.
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A number of alumni from former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's network have stepped in to try to help.
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Anne Ahola Ward, the chief executive of Circle Click, has stepped in as the company's new chief operating officer.
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Naturally, these kinds of services are moving online, and several app developers have stepped in to monetize the trend.
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"People sought out a replacement and organized crime stepped in when they saw the opportunity with fentanyl," Young said.
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After that, a senior scholar stepped in, arranging for Anna Mikhailovna to teach history at a provincial secondary school.
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And in 2012 and 2013, House Republicans stepped in to freeze pay for both federal workers and congressional staff.
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But after social media users began making crude remarks about Winter's body in the comment section, Hyland stepped in.
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Strangers have stepped in and donated more than $45,000 via a GoFundMe campaign started to help with medical costs.
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And Brinkley Cook, 22, is quite the Instagram boyfriend, as he stepped in as photographer on the gorgeous shot.
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One trader the yuan could have crossed 7.1 per dollar this week if state banks had not stepped in.
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In the fall of 2008, US and European regulators stepped in to rescue the banks before this could happen.
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The Chicago Tribune reported that her aunt stepped in to take care of Travers' family after her father's death.
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That&aposs when Sean Johnson, the successful owner of "Taper's Barbershop" and a complete stranger to Jones, stepped in.
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In the fifth, CF Carlos Gomez confronted Fiers in the dugout as RHP Doug Fister stepped in between them.
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Scooter Gennett stepped in for Schebler, then shrugged off his struggles at the plate with a huge clutch hit.
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Authorities said they tolerated the demonstrations at first but stepped in when protesters got too close to the building.
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That the account was being helmed by someone other than Julian was obvious—but who could have stepped in?
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From there, Guzman said she began to "panic" as Olivia temporarily stopped breathing — but then her husband stepped in.
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"We have stepped in on climate change where the federal government has stepped away," says the governor, Gavin Newsom.
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Adaptogens have stepped in as a new/old remedy to fill the need for stress relief in the market.
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After a 90-minute chase, just when things started to seem hopeless, a mob of fluffy heroes stepped in.
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It's no surprise that these emerging companies, which have forward-looking entrepreneurs and strong VCs, have recently stepped in.
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I'd be standing over puke making sure nobody stepped in it before a busser came to mop it up.
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It shocked their then-distributor Columbia who refused to put out the record until Geffen stepped in to release.
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Prodigy mid-lane player Anathan "ana" Pham took a leave from the team, and Roman "Resolut23on" Fominok stepped in.
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In December, as a truck left Fresh BV carrying some 15 tonnes of the stolen chocolate, police stepped in.
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"Do you accept that the board should have stepped in earlier?" asked a lawyer for the inquiry, Rowena Orr.
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After the Morning Joe himself, Joe Scarborough, stepped in to help him out, Johnson sort of made that argument.
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Senator Ted Cruz didn't know what he stepped in when he decided to invoke the name of Lisa Simpson.
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Things looked a lot more promising just three years ago, when Fields stepped in for the retiring Alan Mulally.
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More than two decades ago, Buffett stepped in to help temporarily lead a beleaguered Salomon Brothers after a scandal.
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Apparently, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey himself stepped in and overruled staff recommendations to remove Alex Jones from the service.
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This livestream with a cat who actually appears to be pregnant has stepped in to provide a cuddly distraction.
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When a few brave observers stepped in to help the young women, two were killed and another seriously wounded.
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Kelly stepped in, cutting away the pieces of mold and increasing the fans in the chamber to higher speeds.
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Ronda has been killing it in WWE -- ragdolling just about every woman who's stepped in the ring against her.
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That's when the man with the hat stepped in and told Omar to calm down ... which set him off.
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And after more back and forth in courts between the parents and the hospital, the US stepped in. Rep.
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Shortly after, Eledge's mom stepped in with an offer of her own: she wanted to carry her son's baby.
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In the face of Congressional inaction, courts have stepped in, creating legal chaos and uncertainty for businesses and states.
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Reaction from the voters, delegates, party regulars saying if the RNC stepped in it would be 'unfair and improper.
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That drive failed, but the city's elected officials stepped in and voted, 8-4, to change the name anyway.
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As Kansas attempted to answer, Bears cornerback Ryan Reid stepped in front of a pass by quarterback Ryan Willis.
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Clinton called to apologize after making the remark to CNN, stepped in on the former secretary of state's behalf.
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The Saudi government has previously stepped in when its nationals have faced charges in the U.S., the newspaper noted.
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That first blueprint was downloaded more than 100,000 times before the federal government stepped in to block the website.
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A special police unit stepped in to prevent violence between the opposition protesters and around 100 of Vucic's supporters.
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Omar Marroquin, culinary director for Southeast Restaurant Group, DCity's parent, has stepped in to manage the pit crew here.
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Ivanka Trump briefly stepped in to take her father's seat during a Group of 20 summit meeting on Saturday.
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Matt Cassell stepped in as the starter that season, passing for over 3,500 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.
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Bulgari is one of several Italian luxury brands that have recently stepped in to help rescue ailing Roman monuments.
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Lemonis stepped in to address Weissman's shortcomings and offer his advice on how to keep the company from failing.
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"I wouldn't be here today if they hadn't stepped in when I was in my downward spiral," Braverman said.
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Even the ejection became a positive for TCU when reserve Shawn Olden stepped in a sank three 3-pointers.
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Recently, a "peacekeeper" division of the U.S. Justice Department, its Community Relations Service, stepped in to de-escalate conflicts.
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Venmo stepped in and announced it would match King's donations, which reached well over $20193 million early this week.
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The Vatican has stepped in to try to mediate with a dialogue, with the first meeting scheduled for Sunday.
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You hate for anything like that to happen, but he stepped in and did a great job for us.
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Per the White House pool report, WH Chief Economic Adviser Gary Cohn stepped in to clean up Trump's comments.
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But Mr. de Blasio stepped in, pressing Ms. Mark-Viverito, a Democrat like the mayor, to introduce the measure.
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Allison Moore told the court the $217,000 payment was enough, and stepped in to halt the house re-sale.
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Mike Vanover, a retired Will County deputy coroner investigator, has since stepped in to take the role alongside Sullivan.
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But just as a defender stepped in, Williams saw teammate Wesley Matthews throw his hand up in the corner.
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He stepped in when Serrano left to run for governor, and he's only holding the seat until the election.
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Each time Schilt kicked, it was knocked off line and Hari stepped in on him with the right hand.
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The league could have stepped in immediately and ruled against those deals, as they had the right to do.
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Right now I'm knowledgeable, but I haven't actually stepped in that world yet, to start to make a difference.
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My friend and I stepped in and talked it through with them, and after a while they got it.
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Sensing swelling outrage, high powers including Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, stepped in to support the campaign to #savefabric.
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The Hindu nationalist party, BJP, when stepped in power corridors it pledged to "revise and update" India's nuclear doctrine.
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"I think the world is more galvanized, the WHO has stepped in very aggressively and very early," he said.
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When Ocasio-Cortez exchanged barbs with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this year, Sanders also stepped in, however carefully.
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Jonathan Tetelman stepped in for the Bayreuth-bound Piotr Beczala as Rodolfo, and he did an admirable, accurate job.
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The governor of Puerto Rico himself stepped in on Monday, demanding that the officer — currently under investigation — be fired.
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The fact that he is kind of retracing his step is important, but he sure stepped in it yesterday.
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For one last time, Mr. McCain stepped in to call for patriotism over politics when Mr. Trump would not.
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Kelly stayed directly in touch with UCLA staff member and the players, letting them know Trump had stepped in.
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Recently, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) stepped in to back Lipinski.
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As the chief White House lawyer, he stepped in repeatedly to thwart Mr. Trump's attempts to curtail the investigation.
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Or as if there was a reason the U.S. government stepped in to regulate meatpacking in the first place?
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Ms. Yoncheva, who has recently emerged as one of the Met's true prima donnas, stepped in, cheering many operagoers.
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court stepped in, setting that decision aside and paving the way for Parliament to reconvene.
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Silicon Valley venture capitalists stepped in, building lead-generation databases and online platforms to compete against traditional storefront lenders.
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But the Supreme Court stepped in last year to allow Trump to proceed with the spending as litigation continues.
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As the virus spreads across countries and continents, foreign governments have stepped in to try to blunt its reach.
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"Why should Latin America be different than other parts of the world where people have stepped in?" she asked.
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Congress could have stepped in to block the recommendations, but they did not need congressional approval to take effect.
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Before the property owner stepped in and insisted otherwise, Zumthor was adamant that his spa have no clocks inside.
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Chairman Lennart Holm has stepped in as chief executive on an interim basis during the search for a replacement.
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The appeals court stepped in a day later, after the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to take up the case.
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Leftists can look to be inspired by this and other movements that stepped in when the government failed them.
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Ultimately, the Russian delegation stepped in to adopt and sponsor the measure, forcing the American representatives to back down.
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Then, the State Department stepped in, forcing Defense Distributed to take the files down because they violated export laws.
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After Comey was fired, McCabe briefly stepped in as acting FBI director before Wray was confirmed by the Senate.
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All week, anywhere you stepped in Miami last week, it was impossible to be unaware of what was coming.
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Her numbers weren't just there to make sure everything went right — she also stepped in when something went wrong.
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And he continued to question why other countries in the region -- particularly the wealthy Gulf nations -- haven't stepped in.
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Chief Justice John Roberts stepped in and said the lawyer speaking could address Sotomayor's question later, according to CNN.
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At that point, Shkreli's lawyer, Brian Waller, stepped in and said he didn't want his client speaking with reporters.
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When Mr. Berke was done questioning, Mr. Collins stepped in for the Republicans to hammer away at Mr. Goldman.
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But his daughter Keiko, a Columbia Business School graduate who once served as his first lady, soon stepped in.
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