Then he stormed off to fetch the owner, who stormed some more and then relented.
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Three officers and I stormed the place at around lunchtime.
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Maltese soldiers stormed the vessel and escorted it to Malta.
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CSS, whose office Wrousis stormed, said he was a client.
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Furious, she ripped off her mic and stormed out, cursing.
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Iranian protesters stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran in Jan.
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Sanders didn't oblige and Acosta stormed out of the briefing.
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Angie stormed out of the bedroom, cordless phone in hand.
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They stormed through the campus grabbing artworks and burning them.
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"They have stormed the airport," said one Yemeni military source.
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Police special forces stormed the building and shot the gunman.
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Security forces stormed in to the luxury hotel hours later.
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Fans stormed the pitch and had to be cleared off.
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Security forces later stormed the home and killed the attacker.
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Nor have east Germans stormed the national citadels of power.
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The police stormed in; the hall was filled with uniforms.
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Three gunmen then stormed the building, where hundreds were working.
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The rebels had stormed from the negotiating table in anger.
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A gunman stormed into a church in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
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But McCain stormed back in New Hampshire and beat Romney.
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But Khloé wasn't having it and stormed off in tears.
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After the game, the Old Dominion faithful stormed the field.
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And indeed, that's what happened with the "stormed off" headlines.
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Five guards were killed before counterterrorism officers stormed the compound.
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That's why he stormed into his brother's house, isn't it?
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The protesters stormed in, pumping their fists in the air.
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The gunman was killed when the police stormed the building.
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They killed four people before the police stormed the building.
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They stormed the building when they heard gunshots, officials said.
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But he was even more unhappy and angrily stormed off.
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A mom stormed out of the National Signing Day ceremony.
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Monday, November 18: Police stormed the campus in the morning.
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On several occasions, both parents stormed out of the courtroom.
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Bobo supported the protesters who stormed LegCo on July 1.
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On August 12 and 13, protesters stormed Hong Kong's airport.
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She stormed out while everyone else looked around in shock.
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The Cubs have stormed back from a 3-1 series deficit.
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Has any character ever stormed onto television with more unapologetic excess?
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Acting on information, Wright said officers stormed Kohlhepp's land Thursday morning.
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Women never stormed the profession of directing as Park had hoped.
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French troops stormed an Islamist training camp, killing 15 suspected militants.
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They stormed a Kerbala camp on Thursday wounding at least 10.
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On Saturday, protesters stormed Baghdad's Green Zone to occupy the parliament.
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The assailants stormed the aid worker's home, the interior ministry said.
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Scaramucci stormed into the White House, but he blew over quickly.
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"How dare you rape the universe!" she said, and stormed out.
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Both teams stormed the field but miraculously, it didn't get violent.
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Cops say when they stormed his room they found him dead.
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Iranian hardliners know this, which is why they stormed the embassy.
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She threw a screaming fit and stormed out of the venue.
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The remaining attackers stormed the mosque and fired on security forces.
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Faced with this showing of love, the heckler eventually stormed out.
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"At which point they both stormed out and left," Phillips said.
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"At which point they both stormed out and left," he said.
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The emperor shot himself as the invaders stormed his last stronghold.
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Other protesters stormed government offices and set ablaze political party offices.
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Local police officers stormed the Tower and fatally shot the gunman.
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A week later, the police stormed Mr. Humphrey's apartment in Shanghai.
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Paddock was found dead after SWAT teams stormed his hotel room.
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But it wasn't just local law enforcement that stormed the hotel.
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The Rangers stormed back with three straight goals in the second.
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He was killed by the police when they stormed the supermarket.
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He then shot himself to death before police stormed his room.
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In the aftermath, security forces stormed neighborhoods associated with the opposition.
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My dad stormed to the television — we didn't have a remote.
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Plus, can you believe Kanye just stormed the stage like that?
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Soon after he took the stage, the police stormed the premises.
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Antigovernment demonstrators last stormed the state-run TV building on Oct.
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On June 22004, the I.D.F. stormed across the border into Lebanon.
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Go deeper: Hong Kong cancels Monday flights after protestors stormed terminal
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Uniformed men, wearing helmets with night-vision devices, stormed the compound.
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He reportedly killed himself as SWAT teams stormed the hotel room.
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I stormed out of the apartment and walked to the subway.
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Supporters of the militia then stormed the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
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In Esfehan, 23 gas stations were stormed and set on fire.
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Ukrainian police stormed protesters' barricades in Kyiv as violent clashes erupted.
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On Tuesday, protesters stormed the sprawling American Embassy compound in Baghdad.
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Months earlier, the hospital had been stormed and searched by Afghan forces.
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On December 26, gunmen stormed her home in the capital of Baghdad.
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We're told an argument erupted and she stormed out of the room.
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The attacker then retreated indoors before elite police commandos stormed the residence.
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After Cruz finished, fans and delegates stormed out from the stands, livid.
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Student protestors even stormed a board meeting to make their views heard.
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And just three weeks ago, these same protesters stormed the Iraqi parliament.
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Later that week, Sunrise activists also stormed the office of Democratic Rep.
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Barber couldn't get a shot off as he stormed toward the lane.
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Medley stormed off, then came back where fireworks (literally and actual) exploded.
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It stormed all night, and I'm sad to hear about the deaths.
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A little-known Russian official was so outraged that he stormed out.
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Demonstrators stormed the Legislative Council building on July 1 and ransacked it.
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"I'm done with this bulls—," Evans said as she stormed off crying.
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Ontario residents stormed the chilly shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
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Lee paced the aisle and stormed to the back of the auditorium.
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Shortly after the forces stormed the hotel, the sounds of gunshots faded.
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Gunmen stormed in at dawn, separated Muslims and shot Christians to death.
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But the Cardinals stormed back when Crick lost control in the seventh.
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In New York, demonstrators stormed the avenues with a huge inflatable globe.
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On the day of Christina's exorcism, the Saracens stormed the Holy Land.
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Hong Kong protesters stormed the streets and graffitied the city's legislative building
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They stormed the Agricultural Training Institute of Peshawar around 10:30 a.m.
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Police later stormed an opposition political party's headquarters and killed a protester.
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After Rojas touched home plate, the Marlins stormed the field to celebrate.
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Some of them stormed into the building, according to one police official.
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In January, militants stormed another restaurant on Lido beach, killing 17 people.
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In response, the woman called her "a little bitch" and stormed off.
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Demonstrators stormed the Legislative Council building on July 1 and ransacked it.
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Young soldiers stormed the beaches to move inland with little combat experience.
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A furious Barton stormed out of the delegation meeting, one participant said.
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Then the Marines separated into teams and stormed a series of houses.
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The day Michelle Monson Mosure recanted, she stormed into the Billings, Mont.
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Military forces stormed the building, and more than 19983 people were killed.
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He failed to act when the gunman stormed the school on Feb.
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Over the past few years, the word "representation" has stormed popular discourse.
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Buddhist groups have stormed his office, accusing him of backing the Rohingya.
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After vowing revenge, the jihadist militias stormed the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
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Edmonton stormed back with two goals in 72 seconds to pull ahead.
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The protesters stormed up the steps of City Hall, occupying the building.
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Iraqi supporters of an Iran-backed militia stormed the embassy compound Dec.
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Before ISIS stormed the area, the Khalafs led a happy, simple life.
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Gunmen stormed a family home and killed 11 people, including four young girls.
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Armed militia stormed and occupied a national wildlife building in Oregon on Friday.
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Furious, she ripped off her mic and stormed out, cursing all the way.
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Last month, three attackers stormed the Chinese consulate in Karachi, killing four people.
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Counterterrorism forces have stormed the al-Ghazlani military base west of the airport.
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The move infuriated both Khloé and Kim, who stormed out of the room.
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I'm crying Justin Bieber got in a mood n stormed off looool pic.twitter.
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It stormed and swooped through the audience pews before vanishing beyond the walls.
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Since then the electric bike and scooter-sharing craze has stormed into cities.
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That policeman died alongside a private guard when the attackers stormed the gates.
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Upon winning, Nadiya burst into tears, and her proud family stormed the field.
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CNN Turk's studios were not the only media organization stormed by opposition troops.
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In January, its militants stormed another restaurant on Lido beach, killing 17 people.
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" She then stormed away from the table in tears, screaming: "Oh my God!
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He allegedly stormed the gate, pushed past the crew and ran to plane.
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As she tried to comprehend the surreal sight, the police stormed the home.
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From the report:Three elephant cows stormed the hunters and Botha shot at them.
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Armed protesters stormed parliament as it met on Sunday to approve his resignation.
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She stormed off, but was still wearing a mic and then blew up!!!
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And that was true even before Donald Trump stormed into the White House.
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They stormed into the room with QE and are tiptoeing out almost unnoticed.
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The pitch went behind Dietrich, pissing off Reds players who stormed the field.
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Mara Teigen has stormed social media with her striking likeness to Angelina Jolie.
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Guerrillas stormed the compound amid the dust; a battle with security forces ensued.
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The combined forces stormed a building, shot mock militants and secured the hostages.
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Police also stormed the opposition Liberal Party's headquarters and shot dead one protester.
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When he finally got there, Nate stormed off the panel ... setting McGregor off.
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As Alicea streamed, officers stormed into her house and put her in handcuffs.
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This former pizza delivery worker made themself a free pizza and stormed off.
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The attack began when six Taliban militants stormed the hotel in suicide vests.
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It fell just days after Turkish forces stormed the Syrian city of Afrin.
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A 25-year-old man stormed the stage, killing him and three others.
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Stormed out of an infrastructure meeting with Nancy Pelosi because he had NOTHING.
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Trump stormed to victory with 306 electoral votes to Clinton's 232 electoral votes.
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Delaware State Police stormed the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna, Del.
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There was a 3D augmented reality version of the building we just stormed.
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French and Burkinabe forces stormed the hotel hours later and freed 126 hostages.
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Over the next few days, white mobs stormed the streets attacking blacks indiscriminately.
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Protesters supporting President Nicolás Maduro stormed Venezuela's National Assembly in Caracas on Wednesday.
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Mr. Ping's camp said security officers stormed their headquarters unprovoked just after midnight.
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Pakistani and United States officials stormed his home and arrested him in 2003.
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"They have stormed the airport," an anti-Houthi Yemeni military source told Reuters.
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I hit for only, like, 30 minutes, and I stormed off the court.
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Protesters also stormed the home of Mr. Hamid in Pasrur in Sialkot District.
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That rainy night, they stormed the farmhouse of a man on their list.
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After she refused to go along, he said "bye-bye" and stormed out.
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The Yellow Vest protesters stormed it in November — allowing traffic through without paying.
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In 2014, protesters in Corsica stormed a museum where it was being shown.
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Narcotics officers stormed dormitories on a Long Island university campus at 20033 a.m.
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She stormed through the course and pulled within three seconds of the leaders.
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A week later she stormed to a gold medal in the Alpine combined.
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In January, Taliban gunmen stormed the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul, killing 22 people.
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The Do Nothing Democrats, Pelosi and Schumer stormed out of the Cabinet Room!
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The far-right politicians, who belong to the National Rally party, stormed out.
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Protesters stormed the American embassy in Baghdad, and a furious Trump blamed Iran.
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In January, Taliban gunmen stormed the Intercontinental hotel in Kabul, killing 22 people.
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But before we could, the lights went out and gunmen stormed the room.
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The Soviets stormed around the goal, and the American defenders blocked their path.
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He then stormed into a warehouse and was killed after firing at police.
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He stormed to victory with overwhelming support from black, young and female voters.
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Mississippi stormed back from a 214-point deficit early in the second half.
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In October, gunmen stormed a mosque during Friday Prayer and killed 15 people.
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Topless protesters demonstrating against dairy stormed the stage during Biden's Super Tuesday speech.
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A protester was killed when the Ontario Provincial Police stormed protesters at Ipperwash.
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Charlotte stormed to a 94-84 lead, capped by Rozier's 33-point basket.
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Supporters of the militia chanted "Death to America" when they stormed the compound.
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Last October, gunmen stormed a mosque during Friday prayers and killed 15 people.
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Taliban fighters stormed Camp Shaheen outside of Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan.
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Notre Dame stormed back from a 16-point deficit in the first half.
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He later embraced Russell Pickett, 94, who also stormed Normandy on D-Day.
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He gave everyone a feeling in the dugout, and our guys stormed back.
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Hundreds of protesters stormed in, cheering, waving their hands and celebrating their victory.
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On Tuesday, thousands of violent protesters stormed the outer gates of the embassy.
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But they quickly surrendered when Mladic's forces stormed it on July 11, 833.
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The attacks began Wednesday morning when four gunmen stormed Parliament and opened fire.
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When shots rang out, elite police stormed the building to kill the assailant.
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She accused him of only liking her for that and kind of stormed out.
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Dartmouth stormed back in less than five minutes to get back in the game.
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When protesters stormed the Legco building in July they denounced the institution as illegitimate.
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Crowds stormed the site before police used tear gas to force them to disperse.
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After a contingent of demonstrators stormed the building, Iranian police broke up the protest.
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" One woman stood up and yelled as she stormed out, "This is not true.
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Last year gunmen stormed Jewani airport in Baluchistan, killing engineers and destroying radar systems.
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The cast and crew stormed the stage, and the producers gave their acceptance speeches.
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So I stepped on his toes hard, and then stormed out of the train.
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The conversation devolved almost immediately into another argument and once again, Polizzi stormed out.
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Hundreds of Iraqis stormed the airport and halted air traffic in Najaf on Friday.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Yeah, Republicans stormed a closed-door meeting to protest the impeachment inquiry.
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This week, Republicans stormed a sensitive compartmented information facility in a show of… something?
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He told the court that I had stormed into the shop and jumped him.
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The conversation devolved almost immediately into another argument and once again, Nicole stormed out.
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Apple stormed the gates, reporting revenue of $52.6 billion, over expectations of $50.7 billion.
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Turkey Terrorists stormed Istanbul's Ataturk Airport last Tuesday, killing 44 people and injuring hundreds.
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In Iran, protesters stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran, prompting Riyadh to sever relations.
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Busch stormed down pit road and threw a punch at Logano before crews intervened.
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Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic ties with Iran on Sunday after protesters stormed its embassy.
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The Sabres stormed back with four goals on seven shots in the second period.
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Sara was born just as the ultra-hardline Islamists stormed across Iraq in 2014.
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SWAT teams with explosives then stormed his room and found he had killed himself.
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Dancers carrying disco balls also stormed the stage, making the whole thing particularly festive.
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A mob stormed the house above, setting a fire and killing a man inside.
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Shortly after delivering the message, Mulvaney, Priebus and Bannon stormed out of the room.
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Australia time, police stormed the building, with multiple bangs coming from inside the cafe.
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Of course she stormed off at one point to fetch a glass of champagne.
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Trailing 2-0 after five innings, the Royals stormed back via the home run.
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Protesters stormed a government building where they had been demonstrating and set it alight.
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Angry Iranian protesters stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran and Riyadh severed diplomatic relations.
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In Moscow, foreign-currency loan holders have stormed bank branches demanding refinancing in roubles.
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Let's hope it doesn't get stormed by a bunch of Naruto-running rugby fans.
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Frank Pomeroy were both forced to face these questions when gunmen stormed their sanctuaries.
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The police stormed an apartment in a residential house where the militants were hiding.
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JaQuan Bailey made two sacks for the Cyclones, whose fans stormed the field afterward.
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In 85033, the Iran-backed Houthis stormed the capital and violently overthrew the government.
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Puerto Ricans stormed the streets as they attempted to drive 40-year-old Gov.
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Giuliani infamously egged on police as they stormed City Hall, many hurling racial epithets.
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" With that, Kim stormed out — but not before calling Kourtney a "f—ing bitch.
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A group of them recently stormed the secure facility where interviews were being conducted.
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The suspected coup plotters stormed the state radio and television headquarters around 4 a.m.
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Iranian protesters then stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran, prompting Riyadh to sever relations.
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The Houthis stormed Yemen's capital in 2015 and pushed out the internationally recognized government.
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Many people reportedly stormed past the farm's small staff without paying, trampling delicate plants.
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During season 23, two men stormed the stage during one of Ryan Lochte's performances.
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Soldiers - mainly ex-rebels - stormed out of their barracks and seized Bouake on Jan.
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In 2015, he unsuccessfully stormed the Kansas City Royals clubhouse to confront Yordano Ventura.
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Protestors stormed the provincial government building in the Iraqi city of Kerbala, reporters Reuters.
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On Saturday, Shabab fighters stormed a hotel in Mogadishu, killing at least six people.
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His opponent returned verbal fire, Bragen stomped off the court, and Alhadeff stormed home.
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He'd stormed off in his car and was possibly driving drunk, the woman said.
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This time Golovkin was upset, and he stormed out of the ring without talking.
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We're told she didn't even place in the competition, so she stormed out early.
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After more gunshots were heard, the police stormed the store and killed Mr. Lakdim.
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Van Buren claims officers stormed his property and said the alligator had to go.
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Sean Connery is grateful to be alive after Hurricane Dorian stormed through the Bahamas.
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In February, St. Bonaventure supporters stormed the court after a "win" over Virginia Commonwealth.
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Accompanied by police dogs, the group stormed Mesa's City Hall around 223:20113 a.m.
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Accompanied by police dogs, the group stormed Mesa's City Hall around 223:20113 a.m.
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Some 500 citizen volunteers deputized by Haynes's agents stormed scores of roadhouses and homes.
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Supporters of the group subsequently stormed the compound of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
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In one recent attack, the insurgents stormed a security checkpoint and killed 15 people.
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Before the final buzzer had even sounded, the Pistons had stormed off the court.
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Dairy industry protesters stormed the stage during Joe Biden's victory speech on Super Tuesday
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The Kenyans Mary Keitany and Daniel Wanjiru stormed to victories at the London Marathon.
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Most recently, the 2012 leadership race was abandoned after soldiers stormed the presidential palace.
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Protesters stormed the gates of the US Embassy in the Iraqi capital on Tuesday.
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Protesters have stormed the US Embassy in Baghdad, setting fire to a reception area.
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Law enforcement stormed past the chaos and into buildings where other students were hiding.
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Mateen was killed by police who stormed the club after a three-hour siege.
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Its members stormed jails, attacked federal marshals, and shot it out with Ryland's Hounds.
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They won, but Waddell decided he couldn't wait and stormed the city hall anyway.
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His mic was eventually cut off and he stormed off stage in a rage.
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When the incensed husband stormed into the management office, Irving threatened to fight him.
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He was in line for the win before the Rays stormed back against Chapman.
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"No one cares about your opinion!" he yelled in her face, and stormed out.
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When the daters are only on their second matches, one unsatisfied customer stormed out.
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Last season in the playoffs, the Seahawks fell way behind Green Bay, then stormed back.
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They said the militants stormed the town on a motorbike at roughly 6:30 p.m.
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In that case, 111 inmates died after police stormed the Carandiru penitentiary following a riot.
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" She continued, "So Beyoncé stormed away, went up to JAY-Z and was like, 'Jay!
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In November, militants stormed a Shiite mosque, and opened fire, killing one and injuring three.
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In just six months, two armed gunmen stormed into two temples, killing 12, injuring many.
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Meanwhile, in Mexico, excited soccer fans stormed the Korean embassy after the win to celebrate.
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South Dakota State, however, stormed back in the second half behind Mike Daum's double-double.
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Tamar stormed out of the meeting with Iyanla, but her reason for leaving was unknown.
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When three shots later rang out, elite police stormed the building and shot dead Lakdim.
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They stormed out to a 26-11 lead and were up 40-29 at halftime.
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One protester was shot and killed by police who stormed the opposition Liberal Party's headquarters.
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Hundreds of Palestinian protesters stormed the Gaza security fence and tried to cross into Israel.
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In 2016 the cleric's supporters stormed Baghdad's Green Zone, where the government has its offices.
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Two decades after it first stormed through New York, is "The Vagina Monologues" still important?
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Opposition parties and one of Jokowi's then coalition partners stormed out in a vain protest.
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But when a former student stormed into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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In response, Oakland fans stormed the field, throwing seat cushions and bottles as they went.
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After their hotel room has been stormed, a trembling Sofia slams him with another betrayal.
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In recent years, militant monks have also stormed mosques, slaughter-houses and places of learning.
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She stormed off, and Blake, utterly defeated, was at a loss over what to do.
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The Utes went up 243-2400 after their first offensive possession, but UCLA stormed back.
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Security forces stormed the area, and the police later said they had arrested four suspects.
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" Ayers stormed up to her room after telling his wife, "She's probably doing something stupid.
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" Haddish continued, "So Beyoncé stormed away, went up to JAY-Z, and was like, 'Jay!
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Would Pittsburgh shooting suspect Robert Bowers have stormed a synagogue if Gab hadn't sprung up?
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Police stormed the room to find Paddock already dead ... apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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Security forces circled the perimeter to assess the situation before they stormed in hours later.
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Two other gunmen, who stormed the hotel and took hostages, were killed the previous night.
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Gunmen stormed three hotels Sunday in the beach resort city of Grand-Bassam, officials said.
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The suspect, Omar Mateen, died in a shoot-out with police, who stormed the building.
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The Pistons led 105-81 with seven minutes remaining when the Magic suddenly stormed back.
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World Kenyan security forces have killed the militants who stormed an upscale Nairobi hotel compound.
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Police stormed his room and found the gunman dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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In 2013, militants stormed a shopping mall in Nairobi and bombers targeted the Boston Marathon.
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Thousands of people stormed the streets demanding safety for women and justice for the victim.
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Violence raged Friday, with clashes in Maysan province, where demonstrators stormed government offices in Amara.
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The special police forces who stormed the cinema responded with live rounds, killing the attacker.
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At the age of 27, she was fatally shot when gunmen stormed her police outpost.
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When we stormed into Kuwait and routed the Iraqis, the fight lasted only 100 hours.
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Days later, hundreds of Chians stormed the mayor's office demanding that the migrants be moved.
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At one stage police stormed some underground train stations, firing tear gas and arresting protesters.
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A priest in his 80s was killed today in France after attackers stormed a church.
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On Monday, police stormed Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where anti-government protesters were holed up.
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Last month, 59 people were killed when militants stormed a police training college in Quetta.
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We're told when cops arrived they stormed the house and put several people in handcuffs.
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Handel stormed ahead to an early lead as the Fulton County early votes were counted.
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Armed fighters stormed a town on the border with Nigeria, shooting every man they saw.
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The gunman stormed into the synagogue, screaming that "All Jews must die" as he fired.
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Lupe even stormed into the commentators' booth and gave announcer Mike Ross a giant hug.
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Dozens of foreign hostages were killed along with terrorists when Algerian special forces stormed in.
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I told them to cut it out, and the woman stormed off to the bathroom.
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In 2014, the Islamic State stormed through central and northern Iraq, conquering Mosul within days.
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The scene took place in a suburban Hong Kong mall after protesters stormed the complex.
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Shortly after, a mob stormed one of Prajwala's centers and beat some of the women.
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Mr. Alizada said up to 30 Taliban attackers, some wearing military uniforms, stormed the base.
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Lam's resignation on Monday, a core group of other, mostly younger, demonstrators stormed the legislature.
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In June, gunmen stormed a hotel in Mogadishu, killing 15 people and injuring 25 others.
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And earlier this month, al Shabaab stormed a Kenyan border town and began executing Christians.
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Republicans reportedly stormed out of a recent closed-door briefing on the infection after Rep.
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But when the pair got engaged in 2015, a dissonance stormed their otherwise peaceable relationship.
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My younger foster daughter stormed out of the living room where we'd been doing battle.
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After they fired a shotgun at a police van, Russian special forces stormed the house.
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The Mets stormed back quickly, though, with a five-run outburst in the fifth inning.
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Culpepper stormed onto the scene the year before with an NFL-best 33 touchdown passes.
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Protesters hoping to catch his attention stormed the hotel where he was meeting tribal leaders.
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Despite their misfortunes, the Bears stormed to a 7-point lead in the first half.
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An unshaven man in a black beanie couldn't take the wait anymore and stormed off.
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Three months later, however, a band of rivals stormed the auditorium and ejected the anarchists.
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Hundreds of the maid's neighbors, armed with rocks and iron rods, stormed her employer's apartment.
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At the national cathedral in Managua, government supporters stormed in and roughed up a priest.
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In November of that year, protestors stormed the embassy and took dozens of American hostages.
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But by 1992 it had stormed into the top 353, and remained there through 2000.
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They stormed into the market, ignoring others on the street, and began firing, officials said.
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Customers at one bank stormed inside to demand to know if their money was safe.
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Only one woman stormed Area 51, but plenty of people were fantasizing about doing it.
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In 2010, Taliban militants stormed two Ahmadi mosques in Lahore, killing at least 93 people.
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Coastal Carolina stormed back, pulling within 80-76 before missing a shot to get closer.
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After fatally shooting several people in the room, he stormed into the warehouse, witnesses said.
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After saving a patient's life, he stormed into Han's office and demanded to be reinstated.
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In November, militants stormed a Shia mosque, and opened fire, killing one and injuring three.
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He says he promptly stormed into Wells Fargo's West Yakima branch to demand an explanation.
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In one neighborhood, activists stormed a polling station and made off with a ballot box.
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After an expletive or two -- off mic, of course, he's a pro -- EJ stormed offstage.
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"So it's not me trying to be an asshole." as if Justin Bieber got so angry that he dropped his microphone and stormed off stage😩 — olivia mears (@oliviamearsxx) October 23, 2016 Bieber stormed off stage cos girls were screaming at him, I can't even get a snapchat back — Sam Malley (@SamMalleyy) October 23, 2016 No way has Justin Bieber stormed off stage after people payed so much to see him 😐!!
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In May, nine people were injured when soldiers stormed a pro-democracy sit-in, eyewitnesses said.
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She even stormed off the soundstage in tears before being coaxed back by host Andy Cohen.
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Suddenly a team of adrenaline-jacked guards burst through a side door and stormed the cell.
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She then retreated, only to reach the 2016 French Open final where she stormed past Serena.
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You could have stormed into the kitchen and started eating directly out of the chef's saucepan.
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How Habibo told him men had stormed into their home, wearing masks and shouting in Somali.
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In the early hours of Saturday, insurgents stormed security posts in the northerly province of Baghlan.
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In the November attack, gunmen stormed the Radisson Blu hotel and started indiscriminately shooting at people.
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A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants stormed a border checkpoint on Oct. 19.
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Five minutes after the distress code was given, the ERT [emergency response team] stormed the compound.
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They then stormed the secure facility where another witness was set to testify, disrupting the proceedings.
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Protesters have been calling on Lo to resign since they stormed the city's legislature in July.
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Thai security forces stormed the mall late on Saturday to rescue hundreds of people trapped there.
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Trump loyalists stormed a secure hearing room at the Capitol on Wednesday morning to protest impeachment.
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Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), stormed the SCIF, many of them brought their phones with them. Rep.
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At least 12 people were killed when attackers stormed the building and set fire to it.
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He was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot when police stormed into his hotel room.
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Police stormed their offices and confiscated computers, while the government opened an investigation into their activities.
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McGregor showed up a half hour late to a news conference Wednesday, and Diaz stormed out.
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" The comedienne continued, "So Beyoncé stormed away, went up to JAY-Z, and was like, 'Jay!
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Donald Trump threw out campaign spending conventions as he stormed his way to the American presidency.
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Ryan Lochte protesters stormed the ballroom floor on the Dancing with the Stars premiere Monday night.
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News reported that he stormed into a local supermarket and dropped $50,000 in groceries for shoppers.
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Leggy models with Epiladys stormed TV commercial breaks in a $22001 million-per-year advertising blitz.
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Holy Cross stormed out to a 20-063 lead, capped by a 3-pointer by Alexander.
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Those fences are often stormed by scores of migrants trying to reach Spanish territory from Africa.
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When kale chips stormed the scene a couple years back, they immediately grabbed our tastebuds' attention.
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After taking hostages, he was finally killed three hours later when the police stormed the venue.
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"They have stormed the airport," an anti-Houthi Yemeni military source told Reuters earlier on Tuesday.
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Demonstrators, some carrying clubs and guns, stormed the parliament building as the session was in progress.
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Here's Springsteen writing about Elvis's debut on The Ed Sullivan Show: THE BARRICADES HAVE BEEN STORMED!!
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Other passengers told the outlet that people stormed off an airplane after their flight was canceled.
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He had already stormed off in disapproval that he couldn't do this on the unit itself.
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Turkey on Sunday stormed Afrin after a two-month offensive against the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia.
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Mr. Platt replied with a profanity, he said, and Mr. Trump stormed out of the room.
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The attackers stormed several spots around the checkpoint, in the Muang Yala District in Yala Province.
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Twelve of the Republicans who "stormed" the closed-door impeachment proceedings already had permission to attend.
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In the last week alone, thousands of people stormed into the streets, demanding fundamental political change.
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In bad times — when a nor'easter stormed through, say — great chunks of Tangier were torn off.
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Mr. Korchnoi continued to fall behind, but then stormed back, winning games 28, 29 and 31.
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But the more the world has recognized that, the more aggressively Turkey has stormed and shouted.
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Earlier Tuesday, two men stormed a Catholic church in Normandy, France, in the name of ISIS.
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Security forces stormed the restaurant on July 2, killing the gunmen and rescuing 13 hostages. video
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A squad of militants stormed a nearby government building, engaging in gun battles with security forces.
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The kingdom severed its ties with Iran on Sunday after protesters stormed its embassy in Tehran.
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At midnight, protesters faced tear gas and water cannons as riot police stormed our Istanbul headquarters.
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Iran's oil minister Bijan Zanganeh stormed out but eventually returned to the negotiating table, per Bloomberg.
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The Navy SEALs who stormed bin Laden's compound in 2011 recovered an estimated one million documents.
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Then a troubled teenager stormed into a South Florida high school and shot 17 people dead.
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He said a car bomber had blown himself up and multiple attackers had stormed the compound.
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After a ceremony marking the anniversary, a group of protesters have stormed the Legislative Council's building.
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Mr. Chayefsky, in frustration, stormed out of the meeting, leaving Mr. Gottfried alone with the executive.
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In August 2017, Islamist extremists struck again, as gunmen stormed a popular cafe, leaving 18 dead.
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Acting on a tip, Israeli soldiers stormed the house where he was based, minutes too late.
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In response, dozens of them stormed three ships in Boston Harbor on the night of Dec.
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As many as 110 girls have been missing since Monday, when armed militants stormed the school.
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Only a moment later, three rugged Americans stormed the stairs of the hospital with guns drawn.
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British Royal Marines and Gibraltar port and law enforcement agencies stormed the ship on July 4.
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In the first of those, they fell far behind the Yankees but stormed back to win.
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Then, riding out of Syria in pickup trucks mounted with machine guns, the militants stormed Mosul.
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Five militants stormed the Holey Artisan cafe, took diners hostage and killed them over 12 hours.
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"You're always playing, looking at us — what's the US doing?" he said as he stormed off.
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At Yusuf's dawar , one of the elders stormed into the street, furious about the premature celebration.
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Babis, the country's second-richest man, founded a political movement that stormed to power in 2013.
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Let the Bastille be stormed for the right of everyone to make $20 million a picture.
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Daniel was part of a group that stormed Hong Kong's Legislative Council building on July 1.
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Some of the biggest protests have taken place near Jamia university, which police stormed in December.
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A dance troupe stormed in, banging drums, chanting and waving flaming batons and giant red hearts.
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On New Year's Eve, Shiite militias and their supporters stormed the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad.
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Duke stormed to a 42-16 lead on the way to a 45-19 halftime score.
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Two shooters killed a police officer and later stormed the market, killing three people, authorities said.
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Demonstrators stormed the field during halftime, causing the game to be delayed for about an hour.
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When she heard the result of the investigation, Thomashow said she stormed out of the meeting.
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The Gophers went up by 13 on a layup by Murphy, but the Hawkeyes stormed back.
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Police say he was found dead in the hotel room when SWAT teams stormed the building.
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The family had fled Somalia after gunmen stormed their home and raped and killed another daughter.
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On July 1, anti-government protesters held a mass march, after which they stormed the legislature.
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Germany stormed down the field with Mario Gomez making a beautiful run down the left flank.
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Militants stormed into her home and took her while she was caring for her sick mother.
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Campus police reportedly told Lee they would not protect the actors if protesters stormed the stage.
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His stepfather was taken away by immigration agents who stormed his home when he was 5.
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Once they explained — "No pay, no play" — the coach stormed off and fetched the general manager.
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SWAT officers stormed the club at around 5am to rescue the hostages and kill the suspect.
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He pleaded with her to calm down and stay, but she wasn't having it and stormed out.
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Another group of protesters stormed toward the doors of the nearby Supreme Court building with raised fists.
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Protesters stormed the local parliament on Monday, the 22nd anniversary of the city's return to Chinese rule.
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In 2002, 120 hostages were killed when police stormed a Moscow theater to end another hostage-taking.
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" After asking him to leave multiple times, Gorka says he stormed out, "slamming the door in anger.
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On politics Republicans stormed a secure room in the Capitol — and signaled a new strategy on impeachment.
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Soldiers stormed the headquarters of Bashir's Islamic Movement, the main component of the ruling National Congress Party.
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He stormed away as he loosened his tie and un tucked his shirt while yelling 'I QUIT!
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The industry crashed in 2015 after a gunman stormed a resort near Sousse and killed 38 people.
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On Thursday afternoon, Jarrod Ramos, 38, stormed the newsroom and opened fire at employees of the paper.
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"He looked at it, read it, put it down, and stormed off," Moore said of her son.
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Hayworth stormed off and flew back to the United States herself, where she initiated the divorce process.
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Security forces stormed into the mall earlier to bring out hundreds of people who were trapped inside.
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Security forces stormed into the mall earlier to bring out hundreds of people who were trapped inside.
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Infamous 2 stormed PS3 in July 2011 while Prototype 2 released across multiple platforms the following April.
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The phone also contained a photo taken just 30 minutes before security officials stormed the refugee center.
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For many of the young, who stormed the stage after he spoke, Buttigieg was indeed the star.
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They ended up getting into a shouting match (over flowers, mind you) and the husband stormed off.
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He kept performing for decades, though, buoyed up by the homage of those who stormed past him.
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But Washington stormed back in the third with five runs to take the lead at 5-272.
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Ever since Instagram stormed onto the scene, people have been all about doing it for the 'gram.
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Union officials said police stormed the building for the first time in the syndicate's 75-year history.
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Investors stormed back into both gold and silver in June and July, helping to drive up prices.
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The video finds him kicking back in a stash house before being stormed in on by police.
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The men, wearing shirts with Lochte's name crossed out, stormed the stage before the show's security intervened.
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Some families stormed out of a meeting with Ethiopian Airlines on Thursday complaining about lack of information.
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Brett Gardner homered in the fourth to make it 5-3 before the White Sox stormed back.
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Militants stormed the city, clashing with government troops and prompting Duterte to declare martial law in Mindanao.
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Hundreds of trainees were stationed at the college on the city outskirts when masked gunmen stormed in.
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Officials alleged the gunman, who was killed when he stormed into Parliament shortly afterward, had jihadist ties.
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As Mr Filip was voted in, protesters stormed into parliament, trying to block him from taking office.
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The Eagles were the better-prepared team, and stormed out to a 38-17 second-half lead.
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A crowd of determined festival goers just stormed Lollapalooza, jumping the fence en masse to get in.
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He took his own life before police stormed his room, bringing the total death toll to 59.
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The woman says she threw her son's jersey on the field in Marshawn's direction and stormed off.
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Some girls managed to escape shortly after the fighters stormed their school and hauled their classmates away.
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Wrenching questions remain: Could more lives have been saved if the police had stormed the nightclub earlier?
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Protesters stormed the council building in the days after the tragedy, and the borough council leader resigned.
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Paddock was found dead in his room at the Mandalay Bay when SWAT teams stormed the hotel.
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Feinstein at a screening before it was released, and she got up and stormed out halfway through.
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TORONTO — Two decades ago, "Blue's Clues" stormed children's television with something colorless, low-tech and ordinary: silence.
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Late Monday, pro-government militias stormed though camps for the displaced, searching for jihadist supporters, activists said.
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She got out through the front entrance -- the same one the shooter had stormed through moments earlier.
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But when the race was over, Baysa, 215, had stormed past the leaders for an unlikely victory.
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The attack began when six Taliban militants stormed the hotel in suicide vests, allegedly targeting foreign guests.
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After he was buried Saturday, villagers stormed the farm and killed all the crocodiles there, Manullang said.
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However, the Wild stormed back with Zucker's game-winner at 282:50 just as overtime seemed imminent.
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Around six attackers stormed the gate after the blast, with at least two quickly killed by police.
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The IPOB also said that soldiers stormed Kanu's family compound on Sunday, which the army also denied.
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In the past, militias have stormed government buildings, attacked parliament and even briefly kidnapped a prime minister.
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In turn, Turkish forces and pro-Turkey militias in Syria stormed the now-unprotected Kurdish-held areas.
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Gorka stormed over to engage with Karem, and the two got into a heated back-and-forth.
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I mean, we had generations had stormed the beaches, and now they&aposre crying in the streets.
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The anger boiled over on July 1, when mostly young protesters stormed and trashed the government headquarters.
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Some commentators were incredulous that security services had allowed Legco to be stormed in the first place.
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Last March, gunmen stormed the popular Rue Princesse, a hip Bamako street lined with boutiques and nightclubs.
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She said that when Boko Haram stormed her hometown in 2014, her two brothers were shot dead.
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Menifield stormed out the gate and caught Moreira with stiff right hands as Moreira simply covered up.
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He made both free throws to secure the win, as fans stormed the court on Senior Night.
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Officials said two assailants stormed the Jawadia mosque during evening prayers, with one detonating a suicide bomb.
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Troops later stormed the jail and killed all 16-hostage takers (and may have accidentally shot Hamill).
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The insurgents then stormed the base on foot, and Mr. Najah said they stole two military vehicles.
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When Taft blocked Roosevelt at the Republican convention, Roosevelt stormed out and took his supporters with him.
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A year later, in 26, the Cubs stormed to their first World Series title in 2247 years.
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In June, more than 30 people were killed when militants stormed a popular restaurant in the city.
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"Black Panther" has stormed through box offices all over the world and set all kinds of records.
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Al Shabaab said 40 people had been killed, including three of its fighters who stormed the hotel.
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He was also at the scene shortly after an attacker stormed a kosher supermarket two days later.
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The president stormed out of a meeting with congressional Democrats, saying he won't negotiate while they investigate.
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But then a second protester stormed the stage, and the women of the Biden campaign fought back.
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Assailants with assault rifles, grenades and women's disguises stormed Parliament and the tomb of Iran's revolutionary founder.
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Ilya Samsonov made seven saves in the third and picked up the win when Washington stormed back.
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In 2016, Hillary Clinton took Iowa while Sanders stormed back a week later to take New Hampshire.
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The police, the army and some nationalist groups blamed the students, and a mob stormed the building.
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Army stormed back with Hopkins' 20113-yard TD pass to Cam Harrison to pull within 22011-210.
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Beijing's representatives were refused their turn to speak by Nauru's president, and stormed out in a huff.
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This year alone, activists have stormed the exhibition halls of elite museums, targeting their private funding sources.
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WASHINGTON — Days after Islamist militants stormed the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012, Lt. Gen.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi expressed "hatred" for the rioters who stormed and torched the consulate.
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But Gohmert erupted and stormed back to the podium and demanded that Nadler take back his statement.
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Gunfire could still be heard early Wednesday, a day after Shabab militants first stormed the complex, above.
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A mob stormed the opposition-dominated National Assembly with the apparent acquiescence of government troops on Wednesday.
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The demonstrators smashed windows, set fires and stormed the building where the speech was to take place.
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She got up and stormed away, just as a waitress carried over two plates of huevos rancheros.
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In fact, the Jets haven't stormed back to steal many points over much of the last two seasons.
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I slapped his hand away, stormed out of the theater, and he followed right after me going 'What?
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Attackers armed with assault rifles and grenade launchers stormed the heavily fortified Interior Ministry headquarters earlier on Wednesday.
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She told fans about her dining woes as she stormed the SSE Hydro on her Witness World Tour.
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She told fans about her dining woes as she stormed the SSE Hydro on her Witness World Tour.
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There were moments of tension Thursday when dozens of Moroccans stormed an exit and managed to escape police.
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The takeover ended last week, nearly six weeks after the armed group stormed the site on Jan. 2.
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Herman was a soldier who stormed the beach at Normandy and came back full of whiskey and quiet.
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So one day, we got into this fight with another employee and he stormed out of the office.
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Die Welt said police special forces stormed a hangar at Berlin's defunct Tempelhof airport at around 4 a.m.
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They then stormed the field and began punching each other as the 7-year-old players looked on.
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Earlier this month, three Honduran men were killed earlier this month when gunmen stormed a home in Juárez.
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Two PETA members stormed the stage at Madison Square Garden during the Westminster Dog Show finals in 2010.
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A UN base was attacked; foreign aid workers were beaten and raped when troops stormed a hotel compound.
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As soon as the fight commenced, Ellenberger stormed out of the gate and floored Brown with shocking immediacy.
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Yesterday: About two dozen Republican lawmakers stormed a secure office suite where the impeachment inquiry was taking testimony.
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Outside his door, peasants complained about the price of bread; up the road, revolutionaries stormed the Bastille prison.
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Hundreds of protesters stormed governors' offices yesterday in two Iraqi cities, setting fire to parts of the buildings.
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On Wednesday, his followers burned tents in Najaf and stormed a protest camp killing at least eight people.
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More than 200 people have been killed since gunmen stormed Paris' Charlie Hebdo magazine headquarters in January 2015.
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When Grant Kemp asked Chad how his now-deceased mother might feel about his behavior, Chad stormed out.
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Protesters stormed Hong Kong's legislature on Monday, the 22nd anniversary of the former British colony's return to China.
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Attackers then stormed into the restaurant with their weapons and clashed with security forces stationed around the building.
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Mr Tokayev stormed in with 71% of the vote, admittedly far below Mr Nazarbayev's last triumph, at 98%.
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Once we got the rug back underneath ourselves, a deranged shooter stormed into an elementary school in Newtown.
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"Some radical protesters stormed the Legislative Council Complex with extreme violence," a government spokesman said in a statement.
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The incident comes less than two weeks after Islamist militants stormed an upscale hotel in Nairobi, killing 21.
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McNary lost his cool and angrily stormed off, leaving Fletcher with her final two suitors: Rodgers and Hayes.
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Harrouff had been eating dinner at a restaurant with his family when he stormed off, agitated, officials said.
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He's stormed off stages, told crowds to shut up, and even made his fans question continuing their fandom.
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In 2016, 59 cadets were killed when militants stormed a police academy in the southwestern city of Quetta.
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Some families stormed out of a meeting with Ethiopian Airlines on Thursday complaining about a lack of information.
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The siege ended with Johnson being shot dead at close range by Monis, before police stormed the cafe.
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Few have been more aggressive than Maloney, who stormed Monday evening into the neighboring district of GOP Rep.
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Macedonian police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of migrants who stormed the border from Greece on Monday.
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Last month, Islamic State fighters killed nearly 50 people when then stormed the main military hospital in Kabul.
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The attacker was shot dead when police stormed the house and rescued the victims' three-year-old son.
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Swiss health insurer CSS, whose office in Schaffhausen Wrousis had stormed, has said he was a client there.
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Hannah — who stormed out of the house during the hair-and-makeup discussion — has retreated to Fran's car.
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By 1983, when the Philadelphia 76ers stormed to their title behind Moses Malone, the championship video had evolved.
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Fighters stormed the village of Kokola in Beni territory on Monday evening, said Donat Kibwana, the local administrator.
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Mr Morsi also summoned Israel's ambassador in Cairo, where a year earlier protesters had stormed the Israeli embassy.
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Now that history has stormed back with a vengeance, liberalism needs to fight its ground all over again.
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With Edmonton short-handed, Connor McDavid and Draisaitl stormed up the ice on a two-on-one break.
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The riot, which had begun on Tuesday, was eventually put down after police forces stormed the facility Thursday.
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He lives in a continuous state of hypervigilance, believing that the Embassy could be stormed at any moment.
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A couple of miles away in west London, several hundred protesters stormed Kensington and Chelsea council town hall.
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Al Shabaab jihadists stormed Garissa University on April 2, 2015 and sought to kill Christian students in particular.
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When she called him out on it, he stormed out of the room, she claimed in her lawsuit.
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After Trump stormed out of a White House meeting with congressional leaders, GOP senators privately gathered in Sen.
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BLM members stormed a stage at the College of William and Mary, and prevented Claire Gastañaga from speaking.
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Ole Miss stormed back in the second half, pulling away in the final five minutes of the game.
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Trump stormed out of a meeting with Democratic leaders a day earlier, insisting they weren't ready to deal.
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The government retaliated with even greater force; on August 11, 22017, its tanks and Humvees stormed Saraqib again.
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The RSF, presumably prompted by the military to disperse the demonstrators, stormed the site, shooting, terrorizing, and torturing.
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Six minutes into the third, the Leafs stormed the Colorado goal but Varlamov had the answer each time.
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The shooter Jarrod Ramos stormed into the Capital Gazette newsroom last week, killing five and injuring several more.
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However, Booth's 3-point attempt from the corner came up short, and the Penn fans stormed the court.
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The first attempt on his life took place in 2003, when hundreds of gang members stormed his sector.
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Fans stormed the field and carried Dungey off after he passed for 24 yards and ran for 223.
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Baghdadi killed himself with a suicide vest as US commandos stormed his compound in Syria's northwestern Idlib province.
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A gunman was killed Thursday after police stormed a movie theater in southwestern Germany, The Associated Press reported.
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That led serendipitously to his falling in with armed rebels who stormed the General Post Office in Dublin.
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Abad recognized the militants that stormed into her village and reeled off their names like a class register.
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Until moving into my own apartment, my mother regularly stormed in, upset she hadn't seen me studying lately.
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Thousands of players stormed Naboo's throne room, piloted Poe Dameron's X-Wing, and hunting rebels as Boba Fett.
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Yoji Anjo famously "dojo stormed" Rickson Gracie in 22005, only to be savagely beaten by the legitimate fighter.
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As soon as they saw me and my bloodshot eyes, they just started screaming and stormed the apartment.
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On top of that, officers have stormed a building in the woods, only to discover that it's empty.
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Among them was Abbas Jabbar Halachi, who stormed Iraq's Parliament building along with a number of other protesters.
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When he stormed into the competitive spotlight, in the late eighties, I couldn't understand what he was doing.
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The story goes that a woman named Mary stormed out of a dance after fighting with her date.
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Martin, who was injured as he pushed his fiancée out of the car's path, stormed out the courtroom.
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Angry protesters chanting "We want justice" stormed their way into the Kensington and Chelsea town hall on Friday.
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The crowds then grew angry and stormed the governor's office, knocking down doors and setting vehicles on fire.
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And then he watched as Donald Trump stormed to obtain the GOP nomination on the precise opposite platform.
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Al Shabaab said its fighters were behind the blast and also said its fighters had stormed the hotel.
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On Saturday the popular Intercontinental hotel in the country's capital city of Kabul was stormed by armed militants.
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He said several soldiers were carrying plates of food from a dining hall as the attackers stormed inside.
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People stormed to social media platforms, including TikTok and Twitter, to either test out or share this claim.
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The internet-based party stormed the political establishment last year to become the dominant force in Italy's government.
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Demonstrators stormed the airport — which is secured by MINUSMA, the UN's peacekeeping mission in Mali — clashing with peacekeepers.
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Svitolina stormed back in the final set and appeared to be cruising when she moved ahead 4-1.
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My wife and I shared a worried glance as she stormed into her room and slammed the door.
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Demanding accountability from New Delhi, protestors have stormed the streets, pelting Indian soldiers and police personnel with stones.
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His father and two brothers were killed during a gun battle when security forces stormed their safe house.
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But the Yankees stormed back behind an energized crowd that set the tone for their entire playoff run.
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When police stormed his room shortly before midnight, Mr. Paddock lay dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Thousands of members and supporters of an Iranian-backed militia stormed the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday.
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Assailants with assault rifles, grenades and women's disguises stormed Parliament, above, and the tomb of Iran's revolutionary founder.
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But on Wednesday afternoon, officials said, a worker still in his uniform stormed the facility and began shooting.
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She stormed off without getting an explanation, assuming her recently separated mother had started dating the mystery man.
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The office of the governor of Nangarhar Province, where Jalalabad is, said four attackers had stormed the building.
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In November, three Iraqi protesters were killed after they stormed an Iranian consulate in the city of Karabala.
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The exodus of U.S. troops essentially greenlighted an offensive by Turkish forces, who quickly stormed into the region.
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In Barcelona, police said that over half a million protestors stormed the Catalan capital on Friday, per CNN.
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The security situation has worsened in the capital of Kabul, where assailants stormed the Intercontinental Hotel on Saturday.
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Nevada stormed back to cut the deficit to five with 43 seconds remaining, but New Mexico held on.
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He stormed in with all guns blazing, without the appearance of a systemic and educated decision-making process.
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They lost five of six after the All-Star break, then stormed to a nine-game winning streak.
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At an earlier rally on Saturday, Secret Service stormed the stage to protect Trump from an apparent threat.
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The Carter administration grew wary of the relocation plan after a mob stormed the American Embassy in Tehran.
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During speeches to drum up support, the Moms and their coalition shouted down legislators and stormed the podium.
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It comes a week after militants stormed a Kabul hotel and killed scores in a 12-hour standoff.
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Padilla said about 100 militants were still fighting, down from the estimated 400-500 who stormed the town.
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At least three people were killed in Karbala, reportedly by security forces, as demonstrators stormed the consulate building.
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However, very few enthusiasts showed up and no one stormed the compound, though there were a few arrests.
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To unveil their Better Deal agenda last week, party leaders stormed into a rural Virginia town outside Washington.
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Last month, several hundred migrants stormed a border fence to enter Ceuta, leaving more than 150 people injured.
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Women whose sons were still in jail stormed the bus carrying the policemen, throwing bottles against the windows.
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Jagger and Sutherland also spoke in support of the protesters that stormed the red carpet during the event.
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DePaul stormed back with an 33-0 run to go ahead 79-72 with 220:29 to play.
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He then stormed into the warehouse, witnesses said, in a rampage before police killed him in a shootout.
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Afterward, Petrasek's teammates stormed the court, and the senior Jeff Coby kicked the basketball into the student section.
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The advocacy group has stormed several public official offices over the course of the current health care debate.
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Gunmen singled out foreigners as soon as they stormed through the doors of the restaurant popular with expatriates.
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The gunman himself was slain about 90 minutes later in a gunfight with police who stormed the building.
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Police on Tuesday named five Bangladeshi gunmen who stormed the restaurant in Dhaka's diplomatic zone late on Friday.
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I'm done with this conversation," said Lamb, who stormed out of the salon and compared Shannon to a "whale.
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Last week, Kurdish forces stormed an ISIS-held town near Mosul, Iraq, where they found Nivarlain and rescued her.
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Two men stormed the stage during the show's premiere in September to protest the swimmer's participation on the show.
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WAM said that local fighters, known as the Yemeni Resistance, stormed the city from the south, east and north.
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In 2015, the group catapulted to national consciousness when they stormed the Suffragette premiere at Leicester Square in London.
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Flyhalf Yu Tamura sandwiched the conversions with a penalty as the Brave Blossoms stormed to a 17-0 lead.
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That expertise came in handy during the Iran hostage crisis, when militants stormed the U.S. Embassy, capturing 66 people.
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A military source said a jail inside the attacked Jabril Baba camp had been stormed but gave no details.
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In the middle of his presentation, a gray-haired senior partner stood up, yelled "PONZI SCHEME!" and stormed out.
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It began when a gunman stormed the Pulse Nightclub, popular in the gay and lesbian community, about 2 a.m.
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TANUSHREE DUTTA is not the first starlet to have stormed off a set in the middle of a shoot.
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Boko Haram killed 26 Nigerien soldiers when it stormed and seized the southeastern town of Bosso on June 3.
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The shocking Harrison, who has never made a global podium, stormed to victory in a U.S. record 12.24 seconds.
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Four of them stormed the parliament in central Tehran, the capital, where heavy gunfire could be heard for hours.
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Ramos allegedly stormed the Capital Gazette's offices, killing Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters.
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Why it matters: Prime Minister Boris Johnson stormed into office three months ago vowing to deliver Brexit by Oct.
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House Republicans stormed the hearing on Wednesday to protest the impeachment inquiry process, which is led by House Democrats.
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As expected, Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party stormed into first place, with 231% of the vote and 29 seats.
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Armed men stormed the stopped car in the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo and stabbed the journalist 21 times.
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On July 1, attackers stormed a popular bakery in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and seized dozens of hostages.
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But Mexico stormed back after the break and Raul Jimenez got the equalizer nine minutes into the second period.
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When the apes' edenic forest home is stormed by the Colonel's hit squad, Caesar's wife and son are murdered.
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El Feel was shut on February 23, when guards stormed offices at the southwestern field to press their demands.
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Bangladeshi commandoes stormed the building and killed six of the attackers when attempts at negotiations proved fruitless, authorities said.
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Armed battalions have often stormed ministries, government offices and even parliament to exert political pressure or demand higher salaries.
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Ebro's co-host, Peter Rosenberg, tried to change the subject ... but Kodak couldn't be calmed down, and stormed out.
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A few people attempted to quell the crowd, but the effort was ultimately unsuccessful and people stormed the office.
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The assault ended early Saturday when Bangladeshi troops stormed the scene killing the six attackers and rescuing 13 hostages.
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Nearly 225 years later to the day, French workers again stormed central Paris, to an altogether less bloody outcome.
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Nearly 168 years later to the day, French workers again stormed central Paris, to an altogether less bloody outcome.
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Fans immediately stormed the singer's page with comments gushing over his body and planning their trips to Sin City.
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When Justin Bieber stormed off the stage during a performance in Manchester, U.K., he wasn't angry at his fans.
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Instead, the Orange stormed back to beat top-seed Virginia and book themselves a trip to the Final Four.
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Aurora was trending because a murderer stormed a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, killing 22017 people and wounding 22007.
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On February 29th the grand old man of Malaysian politics, Mahathir Mohamad, stormed out of the party in disgust.
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As the standoff unfolded live on television, Rolando Mendoza began killing hostages, and Philippines SWAT officers stormed the bus.
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Britain were trailing for most of the 4,000m race but stormed back to win in three minutes 50.265 seconds.
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In 1988, when Buffalo clinched a playoff spot, the crowd stormed the field and tore down the goal posts.
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Three days later, militants stormed the hospital where survivors were taken, killing 12 people, mostly police and hospital staff.
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In late February hundreds of workers stormed the factory and damaged facilities including textile machinery, computers and surveillance cameras.
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He was shot and killed by police who stormed the club with armored cars after a three-hour siege.
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Some five hours later, it added, police stormed the building and "a suspect armed with a Kalashnikov was killed".
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The charity halted operations in Afghanistan on Wednesday after gunman stormed its office in the eastern city of Jalalabad.
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Relatives of the dead stormed out of a meeting with Ethiopian Airlines on Thursday, decrying a lack of transparency.
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They had not yet fled their village when Islamic State fighters stormed their home, accusing the husband of sedition.
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Police officers stormed into the Loving's home in the middle of the night and hauled them both to jail.
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The president on Wednesday reportedly stormed out of a meeting at the White House to negotiate with Democratic leadership.
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Sweeping past "No Trespassing" signs, five officers stormed a poultry transport company and blocked the exits with their vehicles.
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Ortiz stormed back onto the field causing a delay, but Miller struck out Hanley Ramirez to end the game.
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It wasn't evident when he stormed into the Senate in early 2013, an upstart intent on upstaging the veterans.
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Violence broke out after members of a transport union stormed the campaign venue, said Lagos police spokesman Chike Oti.
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The historic House GOP freshman class of 2010 stormed Washington with a mandate to roll back President Obama's agenda.
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Sanders stormed the Northwest in a dramatic takedown of Washington state, Alaska and Hawaii, leaving Clinton in the dust.
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Twelve House Republicans who stormed a closed-door impeachment hearing in protest on Wednesday already had permission to attend.
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That he stormed the discothèque on the strength of a decadently elongated bootleg is a bit of poetic justice.
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During season 23 of the series, two men stormed the stage during one of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte's performances.
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She stormed to the Brisbane title, dispatching Kerber in the final, by dropping just 17 games over five matches.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was substituted in the 55th minute of a recent Juventus match and stormed off the pitch, unhappy.
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When Trump ordered US troops to abandon the Kurds in Northern Syria, Turkish forces stormed the newly unprotected area.
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Clashes between Hong Kong police and protesters escalated on Monday, as police stormed the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus.
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But just as I was thinking that, the bus was stormed by soldiers with the tearful guide in tow.
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Toronto stormed back to take a six-point lead on OG Anunoby's 3-pointer with about six minutes left.
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Gunmen stormed the Pizza House after a car bomb was detonated outside, reportedly murdering some at point-blank range.
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Some will star the Lesbian Avengers, the "caped crusading dykes" who abseiled into Parliament and stormed a BBC studio.
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I think the guy who stormed out early, wearing a girl's drink on his face, can attest to this.
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Modi, 65, stormed to power in 2014 with a promise of jobs and growth for India's 1.3 billion people.
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Men armed with guns and explosives stormed a hotel complex in the Kenyan capital killing at least 21 people.
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But the eagle steadied the ship, and it was smooth sailing thereafter as he stormed home in 31 strokes.
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Yet the Mets, like the Phillies before them, stormed back to win the game and, eventually, the World Series.
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Over the weekend, a mob loyal to Mr. Rajapaksa stormed the state television broadcaster and took it off air.
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YANKEES After four seasons in a row without a playoff victory, the Yankees nearly stormed into the World Series.
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On July 1, the anniversary of the British handover of Hong Kong, protesters stormed and vandalized the Legislative Council.
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Protesters stormed Doctors Without Borders treatment centers in Beni, a recent outbreak hotspot, shutting them down for several days.
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Last year, five students stormed the stage, shouting slogans, during a question-and-answer session with him on campus.
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They fired assault rifles, lobbed grenades and — when Iraqi commandos stormed the church — detonated explosives strapped to their chests.
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He then drove to the Sandy Hook campus, where he stormed inside carrying an AR-15-style Bushmaster rifle.
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Following a lengthy standoff with riot police stationed inside, hundreds of protesters stormed into the complex around 21 p.m.
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Following a lengthy standoff with riot police stationed inside, hundreds of protesters stormed into the complex around 9 p.m.
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Venus X, GHE20G0TH1K's founder, posted a statement on Instagram saying that police "stormed GHE20G0TH1K half way through" the party.
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More than 100 people were arrested after a provincial government building east of Ho Chi Minh City was stormed.
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In January this year, insurgents stormed the city's Intercontinental Hotel, with nine international airline employees among the 22 killed.
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When protesters stormed Biden's Super Tuesday speech, and a photo of his wife blocking one of them went viral.
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The media outlets that stormed to El Paso from around the world have mostly left or are leaving soon.
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On Monday morning, thousands of desperate people stormed the Palu airport, many apparently trying to flee the stricken city.
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On July 17, pro-government forces stormed Monimbó, a stronghold of the country's anti-government movement in western Nicaragua.
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Wearing balaclavas, 49 of the marauders stormed Merinaldo Paiva's riverboat as dozens of his passengers dozed in their hammocks.
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In September, 10 masked men stormed a passenger ship near the city of Belém, robbing 260 passengers at once.
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When his father vehemently opposed the match, Stevens stormed out of the house and never spoke to him again.
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She started raising money for fleeing protesters in July, after a group of them stormed Hong Kong's legislative building.
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In a battle of former Rogers Cup champions, Caroline Wozniacki stormed past Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-3, 6-1. (REUTERS)
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The Dodgers' season had ended here last fall when the Cubs stormed past them on their way to glory.
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That implosion gave the Yankees an opening to reclaim first place from the Red Sox, and they stormed through.
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A suicide bomber detonated at the El Salini base before gunmen stormed in and briefly occupied it, police said.
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Consequently, protesters stormed the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday, then withdrew after the United States deployed extra troops.
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"Have you stormed it yet?" people would ask, eager to hear what it was like or share their experience.
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She grabbed her bags and her dog in a huff, and stormed out of the gate without even checking.
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Al Shabaab's military spokesman Abdiaziz Abu Musab said the group's fighters stormed the hotel compound near the presidential palace.
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Police said about 300 armed men from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) stormed the school early on Wednesday.
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She had fled Somalia after gunmen stormed her home and raped one of her daughters in front of her.
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Texas stormed to 24-4 advantage at the end of the first quarter and led, 263-20, at halftime.
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Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mojahid claimed responsibility for the attack, which comes a week after militants stormed a Kabul hotel.
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According to the BBC, gunmen stormed a cafe in the Gulshan district, wounding three people, including two police officers.
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Mr. Buhari's armed forces also stormed the main office of a major newspaper in January, seizing laptops and cellphones.
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At that time, an angry mob stormed the headquarters of the national television station and set the building ablaze.
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Protesters stormed City Hall and took to the streets, with many demanding that the two officers involved be fired.
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Consequently, protesters stormed the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday, then withdrew after the United States deployed extra troops.
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After a brief conversation with Joshua, the referee stopped the fight and Ruiz's camp stormed the ring in celebration.
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After a brief conversation with Joshua, the referee stopped the fight, and Ruiz's camp stormed the ring in celebration.
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We watched as a woman in a mustard jacket stormed through with nothing but seething disregard for the puddle.
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Explosions and then gunfire rocked the American University in Kabul on Wednesday evening after armed men stormed the campus.
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Last Thursday, two of those young men reportedly stormed a Hebron checkpoint, stabbing an Israeli soldier in the arm.
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Local reports blamed the incident on the Houthis after they stormed the area, though responsibility has not been confirmed.
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A group of militants stormed Bacha Khan University in northwestern Pakistan today, leaving at least 22 dead and many wounded.
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U.S. equities have stormed ahead since the election, but at least one analyst has warned that the rally may stumble.
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According to the SPA, security forces stormed its headquarters on Saturday and prevented the SPA from holding a news conference.
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He stormed back into the bedroom, where a sozzled Fulks sat on the bed alone, and demanded that he leave.
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Until this afternoon in Cuttack, when he stormed back to excellence with a swashbuckling century against the visiting England team.
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During the video, she shared the criticism that stormed social media after her acne was visible in red-carpet photos.
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Mateen, 29, was shot dead by police who stormed the Pulse club with armored cars after a three-hour siege.
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On Sunday, over 28 corgis stormed Tanjong Beach on Singapore's Sentosa Island for a day of fun in the sun.
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But the Bearcats stormed back with a 206-234 run and took a 229-222 lead on Clark's put-back.
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Two police officers and 21 captives were killed in July when armed gunmen stormed an upscale cafe and took hostages.
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Wawrinka stormed on relentlessly, breaking Tsonga twice more with a display of pure power hitting to take the second set.
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They saw an O'Rourke much closer to the one stormed across Texas, coming within a narrow margin of defeating Cruz.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Protesters stormed the provincial government building in the Iraqi city of Kerbala on Saturday, a Reuters witness said.
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The rapper stormed the stage to interrupt Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video, saying Beyoncé was more deserving.
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She stormed the Daily Nation's Nairobi headquarters at night, along with her security detail, to complain about allegedly biased coverage.
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Then 2012's Argo stormed into the Kodak Theatre, steamrolling the competition without a Best Director nomination for Ben Affleck.
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On this day 230 years ago, hundreds of French civilians stormed the military prison known as the Bastille in Paris.
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Outgoing mayor, the boisterous, peroxide-haired Boris Johnson has stormed into the Brexit debate to head the official Leave Campaign.
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The woman draped the jacket over her arm and was chatting with coworkers when O.J. suddenly stormed over to her.
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The musical that stormed first New York and now Chicago will take the national stage on PBS's upcoming Hamilton's America.
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But the Warriors stormed back, going on a 16-3 run to tie game at 25 on Kevon Looney's dunk.
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In response, Iranian protesters stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran and its consulate in Mashhad, prompting Riyadh to sever relations.
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At least five people were killed Thursday at a local newspaper when a gunman stormed the building and opened fire.
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The novel recounts the siege, when inmates rebelled against conditions there and state troopers stormed in, killing dozens of people.
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And Aden's three ice-cream parlours were looted or bombed when rebels stormed the coastal city when the war began.
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The Bruins stormed back to cut the deficit to one on a 3-pointer by Hamilton with 20 seconds left.
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Hundreds of Iranian militant students stormed the U.S. Embassy after the overthrow of the U.S.-backed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
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American border guards fired tear gas at hundreds of migrants who stormed a fence in the Mexican town of Tijuana.
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If the Beastie Boys stormed in as the archetypal wild hip-hop white boys, they always existed in both worlds.
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Last Tuesday in Istanbul, three attackers stormed the Ataturk airport and killed 44 civilians after blowing themselves up near travelers.
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Four gunmen stormed an Indian army brigade headquarters in the Indian-administered town of Uri, killing 18 soldiers on Sunday.
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" Outside, Hardin could see more law enforcement and he watched as, after an armored truck arrived, officers "stormed the synagogue.
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In a sign of the tense atmosphere, the Turkish delegation stormed out early, complaining of being excluded from a meeting.
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China's state broadcaster CCTV said on Tuesday evening that "some extremists" stormed the Hong Kong legislative building and vandalized it.
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BC students stormed the field after the victory -- the first home conference win the senior class was able to see.
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Deputies drew their guns and stormed into the bathroom to find ... a lost Roomba repeatedly running into the shower door.
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Nancy Grace reportedly "stormed out" of an interview on SiriusXM with Jim Norton and Sam Roberts, as The Wrap reports.
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McGowens added seven rebounds, five steals and four assists in the win, which Panthers fans stormed the court to celebrate.
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The silver dates back to the 5th or 6th century, after the Romans decamped and before the Vikings stormed onshore.
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"Just look at our record of being right, but standing alone," stormed its former leader, Tim Farron, to rapturous applause.
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The kids stormed McDonald's to scream about a Rick and Morty reference; the kids asked for help for their families.
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This agreement was very rarely used until this summer, when 116 men who stormed the Ceuta fence were turned back.
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The countries severed ties after the Saudis executed a Shiite cleric and Iranians stormed into the kingdom's embassy in Tehran.
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The same month that Clinton toured AM General, hundreds of Iraqis stormed the Green Zone and overran the parliament building.
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Jovanni Valle, the victim, had in June stormed the stage of the now-infamous Public Theater production of Julius Caesar.
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In May 85033 Sadr supporters stormed the Iraqi parliament in the fortified Green Zone, where the American embassy is located.
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The gunmen stormed the apartment at dawn and took journalist Nabil al-Sharabi and the activists to an unknown location.
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Gunmen stormed into the Jawhara Mall after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance.
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Cops stormed Washington's 3-wheeled Slingshot vehicle as they were clearing out a party at a Cincinnati-area water park.
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Two dozen activists were arrested Wednesday after they stormed and occupied the public square where the flag-raising took place.
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One witness tells us people began to scream at each other -- then they stormed the ring -- then the punches flew.
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Before the audience Q&A with Farrier and Reeve, Clarke stormed out, telling audience members to "say hi" to Farrier.
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His troops stormed the streets of eastern Aleppo, hoisted the Syrian flag, and jubilantly waved images of their dear president.
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We're told Jen set off the fight when she spilled a drink on Ronnie's shoes, and Ron eventually stormed off.
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Islamic State fighters stormed police stations and buildings in Kirkuk on Friday, killing about 100 security force members and civilians.
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She won the first set, but Riske stormed back to take down the Australian 3-6, 6-2, 6-243.
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Bieber recently penned a letter to his fans after he stormed off stage during his show in England on Oct.
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Five years earlier, U.S. forces stormed a compound near the Pakistani capital and killed al Qaeda's leader Osama bin Laden.
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"It was sheer enthusiasm and excitement," Minnesota coach Richard Pitino said, after students stormed the court at the final horn.
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The Marxist-Leninist "Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas" stormed a military outpost in order to free previous captured guerrillas.
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Immediately after the blast, gunmen stormed a nearby building belonging to vice presidential candidate Amrullah Saleh's Afghan Green Trend Party.
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Serbian troops stormed a hospital in the Croatian town of Vukovar in 1991, removed several hundred patients and executed them.
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Hundreds of protesters stormed Baghdad's fortified Green Zone on Saturday and entered the Parliament building, demanding an end to corruption.
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Protesters daubed graffiti and damaged shops at Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong and "stormed" stores in Tsuen Wan, police said.
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U.S. federal agents eventually stormed his uncle's home in Miami to take custody of Gonzalez and return him to Cuba.
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Four people were killed after a gunman stormed into the Waffle House early that morning, firing an assault-style rifle.
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Canada's frustration was evident as a grim-faced skip Rachel Homan stormed through the mixed zone without stopping to talk.
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In 2000, a mob angry over the murder of an elderly Hasidic man stormed the station house demanding better protection.
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Last week, some protesters stormed the city's legislature, the Legislative Council, spraying graffiti on the walls and ransacking the chambers.
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A bloody siege followed, and when the mosque was stormed over 250 people were already dead, with over 500 injured.
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The site, about 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, is where the United Airlines flight crashed as passengers stormed the cockpit.
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He is charged there with being among a group of seven intruders who stormed the North Korean mission on Feb.
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Armed with a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, a machete and three Molotov cocktails, Pierson stormed the school on Dec.
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Those who stormed congressional town halls to interrupt, on cue, with jeers and howls now want Robert's Rules of Order?
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In January, members of hardline group Karni Sena stormed the movie's set during shooting and assaulted the director and crew.
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A squad of attackers armed with light and heavy weapons stormed the compound after the blast, the Taliban statement said.
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The Olympic silver medalist stormed home in 2400 seconds ahead of American Ameer Webb (2800) and Britain's Zharnel Hughes (249.80).
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Just before the ceremony began, three cars skidded to a halt outside the mosque, and groups of men stormed inside.
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Sia stormed the stage during the finale to offer Trang $50,000 to donate to the animal charity of his choosing.
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More than 100 commandos stormed the restaurant nearly 10 hours after the siege began, under an operation code-named 'Thunderbolt'.
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A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants stormed a border checkpoint in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on Oct.19.
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Dozens of armed men stormed Kuru Kuru village Wednesday evening, demanding gold from miners before opening fire, one resident said.
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Another man stormed a police station in Paris, carrying a butcher's knife and a photocopy of the Islamic State's flag.
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Buffalo stormed back with three goals in a span of 220:29 in the second period to go on top.
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A year after he stormed the beaches of Normandy, Herman was one of those American soldiers who helped liberate Dachau.
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South Africa's Caster Semenya stormed to victory in the women's 800 metres final in a time of 1:55.28 seconds.
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When shots rang out, elite police stormed the building to kill the assailant, French prosecutor Francois Molin said on Friday.
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In September, she stormed out of a film-awards ceremony during the performance of a duo rapping a Darwish poem.
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The team stormed the library after deploying a "diversionary device," according to the press release, and no one was injured.
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When the dance was finally over, I practically threw my beam on the sawhorse and stormed off through the crowd.
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This year, many of the protesters also criticized Iran's influence in Basra, and some stormed the Iranian consulate on Sept.
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Klay's pal was rightfully furious -- and that's when Thompson stormed onto the court to get in the other dude's face.
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The event is more distant to us than Custer's Last Stand was to the men who stormed the Normandy shore.
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While tens of thousands marched peacefully, some protesters stormed the legislative building, breaking glass and twisting metal to get inside.
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At War Two years ago, my son, who is now 14, erupted in anger and stormed off to his bedroom.
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In January 2016, militants stormed a hotel in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada, stabbing and wounding European tourists.
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The latest came on Monday, when Islamic State militants stormed an Afghan military training base, killing at least 11 soldiers.
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Mr. Larson is the last surviving member of his company, a unit that stormed Omaha Beach and suffered terrible losses.
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This month, a group of nationalists in Yangon stormed Muslim prayer halls set up for the holy month of Ramadan.
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The win was the crowning moment for The Advocate since it stormed into New Orleans journalism about six years ago.
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She sent a force to his llys at Brecenanmere, the crannog on Llangorse lake, stormed it and captured his queen.
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Survivors said security forces stormed and burned down entire villages, raped women and girls, and slaughtered men, women and children.
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Last month, "Crazy Rich Asians" stormed to the top of the box office and earned the greenlight for a sequel.
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The advantage was still 218-213 before the Wizards stormed back, using a 103-210 flurry to close within seven.
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Just last week, a group of men stormed Le Grand Marché, a popular marketplace, killing at least three police officers.
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Just after dawn one day in May 2015, agents stormed Dr. Xi's house in the Philadelphia suburbs and arrested him.
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Reaffirming his range, he first floated the fragile, translucent lines of "Kinderszenen" and then stormed through the dense, bristling Toccata.
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Four gunmen stormed in afterward, and the final explosion, a bomb in a minivan, went off about 15 minutes later.
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Conveniently, there is a video that plainly shows why it is quite a stretch to conclude that Lewinsky "stormed" anywhere.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield stormed out of his news conference on Wednesday after getting testy with a local reporter.
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The 16-time grand slam champion stormed through the second set to set up a meeting with Briton Kyle Edmund.
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Thompson was not at the school on February 14, 2018, when a gunman stormed the campus and killed 17 people.
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The next morning, The New York Times said, 400 mothers, many carrying babies, stormed City Hall to demand cheaper food.
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Just last week, dozens of Republicans stormed the secure facility in the Capitol where the closed-door depositions are held.
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The Heat stretched their lead to 12 points in the third, but Dallas stormed back with a 19-5 run.
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However, DSS officials stormed the court premises and re-arrested him, sparking nationwide outrage and international criticism against the government.
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They stormed into the store, unleashing a fusillade and killing one of the store's owners, an employee and a customer.
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He pointed to protesters who stormed the U.S. embassy in Baghdad just days before the drone attack that killed Soleimani.
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Ten years after Kanye West famously stormed Taylor Swift's V.M.A.s acceptance speech, the superstar dominated the evening with no disturbances.
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Supporters of Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary groups stormed the U.S. embassy's perimeter and hurled rocks in two days of protests.
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Twice in the tournament, South Carolina had stormed back from halftime deficits, and it would be no different against Gonzaga.
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A second worker was found alive after the state police stormed a building at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Facility.
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He praised World War II veterans who had stormed the beaches at Normandy and who had parachuted behind enemy lines.
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BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - Protesters stormed the Iranian consulate in Iraq's southern oil hub Basra on Friday, local security sources said.
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Muslim protesters at the Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi said that police who stormed the campus on Dec.
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Gunmen stormed a military hospital in Kabul today after a suicide bombing at one of its gates, Afghan officials said.
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Fans, especially the rowdy student section, had been in a frenzy all night and stormed the court after the win.
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In the 19th century, Aleksandr Griboyedov, a poet and diplomat, died in Tehran after a mob stormed the Russian Embassy.
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Shots were heard Monday in the capital, Libreville, but government soldiers soon swarmed the streets and stormed the radio station.
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Ten years after Kanye West famously stormed Taylor Swift's V.M.A.s acceptance speech, the superstar dominated the evening with no disturbances.
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Cristiano Ronaldo just got planted with a wet one by a man who stormed the field during his soccer match.
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A band of teen-age Red Guards stormed the family home, searching for anything that could be deemed counter-revolutionary.
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Over 1,000 migrants have stormed past riot police to get to the US border through the Tijuana River #MigrantCaravan pic.twitter.
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Riyadh then broke diplomatic ties when its Tehran embassy was stormed in January over the Saudi execution of a Shi'ite cleric.
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Following the car explosion, someone blew themselves up inside the Naso Hablod hotel as gunmen stormed the building, Somali police Capt.
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The Nuggets stormed ahead by outscoring the Pelicans 20-7 in the second quarter to take a 294-point halftime lead.
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In a crazy third period that saw each team receive three power plays, the Predators stormed the Red Wings' goal repeatedly.
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Lam scrambled to put the plan on hold but failed to soothe fears, and protesters stormed the legislature last week anyway.
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The rhino stormed out of the truck, rammed it, and then barreled toward four elephants, surely startling the men riding them.
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Missouri stormed to a 93-29 halftime lead behind 259 percent shooting that included 59.1-for-8 accuracy from long range.
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You might not know that many millennia ago, White Walkers stormed Westeros in the same way they're preparing to do now.
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Additionally, two police officers and the six gunmen who stormed the popular café are also dead following the hours-long standoff.
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Amid screams and insults from neighbors, soldiers stormed the building and arrested dozens of youths, according to the children's mother, Gabriela.
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After Russia's special forces stormed the school, leaving 21999 people dead, Mr Putin accused the West of trying to undermine Russia.
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The gunmen stormed a provincial court in Pul-i-Alam, said Saleem Saleh, spokesman for the governor of eastern Logar province.
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Police named five Bangladeshi gunmen who stormed the restaurant: Nibras Islam, Rohan Imtiaz, Meer Saameh Mubasheer, Khairul Islam and Shafiqul Islam.
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Authorities have intensified a hunt for militants after five young men stormed the upmarket restaurant popular with foreigners on July 1.
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Clashes between rival militias continued in the south of the city and Islamic State fighters stormed the state oil company's offices.
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Nusra Front fighters stormed several locations in coordinated raids and set up checkpoints to arrest around 40 fighters, the group said.
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The Bulldogs -- all of them -- stormed the end zone following Knowshon Moreno&aposs 1-yard run and infuriated Florida for years.
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The standoff ended nearly 11 hours later, on Saturday morning, after commandos stormed the cafe, killing six attackers and capturing one.
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According to police in the Tana River area, one person was stabbed to death when five men stormed a counting station.
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Justin Bieber is explaining why he stormed out of a recent concert — but is it enough to make fans finally listen?
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On April 27th, VMRO deputies opened the doors of parliament to protesters, who stormed in and beat up Social Democrat deputies.
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But their already faltering negotiations collapsed when security forces stormed a sit-in protest camp on Monday, killing dozens of people.
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But their families say Karim and Khan were dining, separately, with family and friends when gunmen stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery.
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Zac came down to press the flesh with his fans, and they stormed the disabled section ... around where Zac was standing.
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In the moments after the stoppage, an infuriated Shamrock stormed around the ring, unleashing a profanity-laced protest of the stoppage.
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Gonzaga stormed right back with an 213-21999 run of its own to make it 225-21 with 23:22 left.
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The Chargers stormed back on a 1-yard touchdown pass to Tyrell Williams with 6:04 left in the third quarter.
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At that point, the Beavers (213-13, 1-5) stormed back, using a short-passing game orchestrated by quarterback Jake Luton.
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His demise came after a British force stormed his mountaintop fortress to free European diplomats, missionaries and adventurers he had jailed.
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That loss seemed to be a wake-up call for the Warriors, who stormed to a 24-0 start this season.
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The couple was attacked shortly after Harrouff stormed out of a dinner where he was eating with his father and others.
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We're told security is on high alert due to the anti-Ryan Lochte protesters who stormed the dance floor in September.
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After several hours a man stormed in, swore at everyone, picked up his dying mother in his arms, and walked out.
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A German national, who was ECB's chief economist, stormed out in September 2011 protesting the purchases of Italian and Spanish bonds.
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The Hokies (19-13) stormed to a 30-19 lead while playing in front of what felt like a home crowd.
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New Orleans Saints stormed back from a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit to shock the Chargers, 73-34, on Sunday afternoon.
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Internet companies have stormed onto D.C.'s lobbying scene, opening up in-house shops and hiring established lobbyists to gain influence.
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He had earlier parked up in the wrong place and stormed straight to the Ferrari hospitality before returning to the pitlane.
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After going down two goals, twice, Liverpool stormed back to equalize and then Dejan Lovren hit the winner in extra time.
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The U.S. government said gang members stormed a Ukrainian government naval base and a gas facility during Russia's annexation of Crimea.
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Across America, private equity firms stormed areas like Ruskin, calculating that the decline in home prices would be relatively short-lived.
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Thousands took to the streets in protest, and a group of demonstrators stormed and set fire to the country's Congress building.
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Then, I stormed the field on horseback, cutting down foes with a sword before being wiped out by an ironclad beast.
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Police officers then stormed the flat and found three critically injured people who all died at the crime scene, police added.
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Trailing 56-44, the Jackrabbits stormed back to get within three on Baylor Scheierman's layup to make the score 59-56.
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In January 248, Michael Heseltine had stormed out of the Cabinet, after a ferocious conflict, which reflected his strong European commitment.
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Two suicide bombers stormed a packed church in Quetta in December, killing at least 10 people and wounding up to 56.
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In an earlier visit in May for a speaking event, Yainnopoulos's podium was stormed by protesters and his microphone was stolen.
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Often, their shouting matches erupted into the hallways of Knopf's offices, when one of them slammed the door and stormed out.
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Militants stormed a police training college near Quetta, Pakistan, and at least 59 people were reported killed when security forces responded.
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The F.B.I. stormed the Belles to collect the messages of Daniel Ellsberg, the whistle-blower who leaked the Pentagon Papers. Mrs.
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The Bucks led by as many as 14 points in the fourth quarter before the Knicks stormed back to force overtime.
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Colonel Schaefer was the American military and air attaché in Tehran when Iranian students stormed the United States Embassy on Nov.
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Police said a special forces team closed in on Melhem's hideout and killed him as he stormed out, shooting at them.
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In a flare-up of fighting over the last week, more than 200 police officers stormed into Alemão's labyrinth of alleyways.
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The six attackers were killed when the army stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery to end an 11-hour siege early Saturday.
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Giffords and her astronaut husband Mark Kelly stormed Capitol Hill on Monday, urging political leaders to enact tougher gun control laws.
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On May 23, gunmen stormed the southern city of Marawi flying black flags in support of the so-called Islamic State.
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A commando unit stormed an apartment on Friday in Chemnitz, about an hour south of Leipzig, where he had been living.
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Last month, gunmen stormed a television station in the capital, killing a security guard and injuring five others, including four firefighters.
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After blindsiding the Bodega Boys, Envy stormed out of his own show, making things hella awkward and causing some major controversy.
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The thing was so brutal, so full of graphic mutilation and child murder scenes, around 100 people stormed out midway through.
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It wasn't that long ago the company stormed through a $33 billion revenue goal and set its sights on $20 billion.
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They then split into two groups, one of which robbed another gun shop while the other stormed a national guard base.
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Her and Linda had a big blowout fight and after her sister stormed out, Patti left to decompress at Coney Island.
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The shooter, identified as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, was found dead in the room when SWAT teams stormed the hotel.
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The Aggies went up by 13 early in the second half, but the Broncos stormed back with an 11-0 run.
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Rebels stormed Turkish state media broadcaster TRT and ordered them to make a statement saying the military was now in charge.
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As he stormed off the slope, leaving behind a trail of equipment, she recalled, Mr. Trump could not contain his embarrassment.
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Once an underground subculture, hip-hop — the music, the culture and the fashion — has stormed the Chinese mainstream in recent months.
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After he left the hijacked car in the supermarket's parking lot, Mr. Lakdim stormed into the store around 260:15 a.m.
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NOC said in a statement that two masked men had stormed the building, holding two guards captive until the next morning.
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One fan stormed the pitch to join in on the fun, and caught Mitrović by surprise as he rounded the corner.
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As the hostage takers entered the cockpit to see what was going on, Colonel Wegener and his commandos stormed the aircraft.
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A day commemorating Hong Kong's handover to China took an ominous turn as one group of demonstrators stormed the territory's legislature.
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The Bucks led by as many as 14 points in the fourth quarter before the Knicks stormed back to force overtime.
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Being the hotheaded sister I am, I stormed up to his room to give him an earful about his rude behavior.
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Last week, at least hundreds of Taliban fighters stormed a district in Afghanistan's western Badghis Province, resulting in dozens of casualties.
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But it quickly devolved into a shouting match, with two senators exchanging personal attacks before one stormed out of the room.
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A day after the announcement canceling the vote, protesters stormed an Ebola triage center in Beni and set it on fire.
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She swung into action in 1920, after a jeering mob in Duluth stormed a jail and lynched three black circus workers.
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As the meeting wrapped up, a group of fans stormed the building in which it was held, chanting support for Meyer.
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Arab coalition troops stormed the airport in the main port city and captured other areas in battles with Iran-aligned Houthis.
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They stormed off the bench and joined their teammates on the field in the end zone, celebrating this young man's touchdown.
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At night, more radical protesters stormed the building and occupied it for hours, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
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The calm, collected Obama was seen as cold and out of touch as ISIS stormed to power in the Middle East.
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Admiralty is also a significant site -- it's home to the Legislative Council building, which protesters stormed and trashed on July 1.
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Investigators also had video footage of Mr. Khattala with a gun at the diplomatic facility stormed by members of his militia.
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Trailing by eight runs in the sixth inning, the Yankees stormed back to bury the Orioles, 221-214, in 220 innings.
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