An algorithm has identified the most likely to be stricken.
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STERLING STRICKEN Fed expectations have not weakened the dollar much.
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STERLING STRICKEN Fed expectations have not dented the dollar however.
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Thousands of people have been streaming out of stricken areas.
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"We were grief stricken and in shock," Alyssa tells PEOPLE.
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That does not mean that every law will be stricken.
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Apple products have been stricken from previous lists of tariffs.
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Negative commentaries have been stricken from China's heavily censored internet.
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But his name had been stricken from the voting rolls.
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"Marxism is resurgent," Mr. Peterson says, looking ashen and stricken.
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Some of the bodies were found inside the stricken raft.
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He ejected from the stricken plane, deep inside enemy territory.
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Franken was stricken when I related her comments to him.
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Early on, the ants were stricken by a mite infestation.
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She looked stricken, and her eyes were red from crying.
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Grief-stricken relatives urged officials to speed up the search effort.
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And the grief-stricken Louis believes he has a way out.
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In drought-stricken California, that number is all the more harrowing.
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In those panic-stricken early days, action mattered more than knowledge.
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It also will feed and house sailors from the stricken ship.
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Stricken, Turtle watches it circle the tuft of grass, drawing closer.
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He also asked that her remarks be stricken from the record.
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Take a beloved, cancer-stricken soft toy seller in Kuala Lumpur.
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Getting food aid into the stricken areas has become an imperative.
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Of those stricken souls, 100,000 were visiting from the United States.
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After Kennedy toured the poverty-stricken Mississippi delta, King praised him.
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She explained that she was too grief stricken to say anything.
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His testimony from that hearing has been stricken from the record.
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Images of women were stricken from public places; cinemas were closed.
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It's the middle, lower classes and poverty stricken areas of America.
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References to the violence-stricken south side of Chicago are everywhere.
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The beauty metric we know best was set by pain-stricken,
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Whedon once mocked cancer-stricken teens in order to attack Rep.
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The grief-stricken Branson community hosted two separate vigils Friday night.
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Later still, my father was stricken with Alzheimer's—a terrible disease.
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Neither patient had visited coronavirus-stricken countries prior to falling ill.
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Immigrant communities are stricken with fresh fears of deportation and disruption.
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More than 70,000 people have been stricken, according to official figures.
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"We say that vague criminal laws must be stricken," Gorsuch said.
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Players from both teams left the ice after Bouwmeester was stricken.
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He is actually the guilt-stricken French soldier who shot Frantz.
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But the new areas they go to are also drought-stricken.
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Its leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the fire-stricken areas this week.
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Meanwhile, projects like earthquake-stricken Haiti—which earned the foundation the scorn of grassroots Haitian activists that accused the foundation of mismanaging millions that did little to alleviate the poverty-stricken country's recovery—blemished the organization's reputation.
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Other fires are burning in other states in the drought-stricken region.
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The government of Australia promised more aid to farmers stricken by drought.
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Weintraub did rule partially in Cosby's favor; one statement will be stricken.
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He wrapped his final acting role and was stricken 36 hours later.
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A straight, blond-haired, blue-eyed boy was stricken by the virus.
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After her husband was murdered in 2013, Kyle was understandably grief-stricken.
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Most of crisis-stricken Venezuela has been hit by an electricity blackout.
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Many are living in temporary camps in towns surrounding the stricken city.
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Her partner, Charlie Rowley, was also stricken and is still in hospital.
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The U.S. government imposed new sanctions on the crisis-stricken oil exporter.
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I was panic-stricken, palms were sweaty, knees weak, arms were heavy.
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Escobar is a committee member whose district was stricken by an Aug.
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The country has already unleashed millions in aid for drought-stricken farmers.
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The country has already unleashed millions in aid for drought-stricken farmers.
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Stricken with childhood cancer, she needed a bone marrow transplant to survive.
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We were particularly stricken by Lady Gillén's case, disfigured by her boyfriend.
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Under Armour wasn't always the trouble-stricken brand that it is today.
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The Navy released video footage of the rescuers reaching the stricken sailboat.
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One look at those panic-stricken blue eyes and you'll probably agree.
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""I understand that we have been stricken out of the Millennium Challenge.
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Jager was stricken when her mother's boyfriend wasn't charged with a crime.
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Headlines Sunak to launch massive rescue package for stricken UK companies on.ft.
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This global humanitarian nonprofit sends medical teams to areas stricken by disasters.
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Make no mistake: This is strong, HFCS-stricken cherry—the best kind.
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And I am merely one among a legion of now stricken devotees.
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America's Centers for Disease Control estimates over 203 million Americans were stricken.
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The coronavirus-stricken cruise ship is currently docked in Japan, near Tokyo.
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Edith Wilson effectively ran the White House when Woodrow Wilson was stricken.
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Such violence has become common around political events in crisis-stricken Venezuelan.
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She plays a grief-stricken woman in the midst of a mystery.
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He stood in the center of the locker room, naked and stricken.
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It's interviews with people in London — workers, the more poverty-stricken classes.
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The crisis-stricken country saw its IBVC index collapse more than 94 percent.
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He's stricken by his condition and has often even been ridiculed by it.
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Sobbing and stricken with guilt, Alice leaves the house with Betty in charge.
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The judge denied their request but ordered her comment stricken from the record.
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Or perhaps set up an early childhood education program in poverty-stricken neighborhoods?
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In tweets and remarks that seemed increasingly panic-stricken, Trump fulminated at Rep.
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Fleas and ticks Dogs are mostly stricken with allergic reactions to flea bites.
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Still, Varchie drags on when Archie forgives a tear-stricken and apologetic Veronica.
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It averages around 120,000 URLs requested to be stricken from Google each week.
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Thanks to Ailes, the country is a more panic-stricken and partisan place.
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By December 2010, he found himself in a clinic treating cholera-stricken infants.
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Political instability is not unusual in the poverty-stricken but resource-rich country.
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He once picked up a stricken sailor from the sea near the island.
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" -- said with a genuinely stricken look -- "I must be in the wrong place.
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President Trump has quite properly pledged the nation's support to the stricken communities.
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Her remarks were stricken from the congressional record after a protest from Rep.
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Much of Chicago's violence occurs on its poverty stricken west and south sides.
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And the faces, stricken with the past, are conscripted to be its bearers.
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"Bird knows you've been to Marlin," he said, in a panic-stricken voice.
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A vast tract of drought-stricken rural Australia could serve as an example.
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The new Trump administration rule would strand them in crime-stricken Mexican states.
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But, unlike the stricken Christian, Van Dyk does not reach his Celestial City.
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Over 10,000 have died and nearly a million have been stricken to date.
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They have focused chiefly on scrambling to get government aid to stricken states.
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Finally, in a long, richly lyrical duet, he seduces the grief-stricken Tamara.
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Those stricken have reported headaches, nausea, hearing loss, cognitive issues and other problems.
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His office confirmed the death, saying he had been stricken by heart failure.
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The measures are widely credited to have helped revive the once stricken economy.
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Asked where he was in the story, Mr. Caro paused, looking mildly stricken.
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The rain will last until Friday, bringing relief to many drought-stricken areas.
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More recently, the stricken interceptors have been added back to our defensive plans.
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The parent of a recently stricken Chicago teen will also speak to lawmakers.
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When I asked the public-relations representative for my tickets, she looked stricken.
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The latter was stricken while presiding over a public session of the court.
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Its biggest losers were auto parts maker Continental, and stricken bank Deutsche Bank.
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Its two-man crew survived, with injuries, after bailing out of the stricken jet.
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It is also investigating allegations of unfair trade practices in the stricken aluminum industry.
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Sure, our planet is stricken by greed and disaster — but we also have puggles.
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FOR the past five years, drought-stricken Californians have implored the heavens for rain.
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Footage of the family's reaction to the cellphone video showed them stricken with grief.
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The athlete auctioned off his award this week to help a cancer-stricken boy.
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When I tell this to my students at Parsons they are stricken with horror.
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Sadly, the Vice President was not the only grief-stricken parent in the house.
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Halsey's attempt at a brave rescue of a stricken insect has gone horribly wrong.
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Gold is fast becoming indispensable to those clinging onto power in crisis-stricken Venezuela.
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Vinz's response is visceral and stricken: He lowers the gun, turns away, and vomits.
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Alan was stricken with the heart attack at around 11:15 AM last week.
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Imagine she spends a lifetime stricken with nausea at the mention of his name.
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THREE OF FOUR ENGINES ON STRICKEN NORWAY CRUISE SHIP RESTARTED - AFP, CITING EMERGENCY SERVICES
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It is now ranked lower than even war-torn Iraq and terror-stricken Pakistan.
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For the next two decades, the entire region was stricken with drought and famine.
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I've held the hand of the weeping mothers and embraced the grief-stricken fathers.
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During the period in the forest, he is stricken with despair and abandons writing.
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Patients look at him, stricken and indignant, when asked to sign a pain contract.
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So when Lucy miscarried in the ninth week of pregnancy, he was grief-stricken.
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The character is broken, grief-stricken, trudging forward thanks only to his burning hatred.
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Low-lying areas of the capital, often the more poverty-stricken, are especially vulnerable.
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He was panic-stricken but controlled himself, not immediately looking straight in her direction.
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A man and a woman who had visited Salisbury were stricken in nearby Amesbury.
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It's been nearly four years since she died, and I'm still completely grief stricken.
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I've held the hands of the weeping mothers and embraced the grief-stricken fathers.
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Through it all, the parents, gutted and grief stricken, have been searching for answers.
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Web conferencing is uniting the virus-stricken world, one embarrassing day at a time.
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Stricken by his inability to help the bereaved man, Almojera himself began to cry.
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He reads scripted lines like a panic-stricken schoolboy at a middle school assembly.
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A grief-stricken nurse in another chapter is the second cousin of Lilia's mother.
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Hugh Grant was the last good prime minister to grace this Brexit-stricken land.
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Every so often, it seems, visual artists are stricken by the urge to perform.
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The Communists have waged war for 48 years throughout the country's poverty-stricken countryside.
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Hundreds of grief-stricken people stood in shock as ambulances took away the bodies.
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Hundreds of grief-stricken people stood in shock as ambulances took away the bodies.
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He ran away from Paris St.-Germain's players, who lay stricken on the turf.
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Some antic part of himself, the one that once cheered a grief-stricken mother?
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It really is one of the most poverty-stricken areas in the United States.
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Foreign banks lent money to companies, investors and governments in the crisis-stricken countries.
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We catch a glimpse of the cinematographer in the mirror, looking touched yet stricken.
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Adelaide looks stricken at Gabe's suggestion, but eventually agrees to go, though only warily.
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Of the pages where "climate change" was stricken, more than half belong to the EPA.
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Perry took a minute to shout out the cancer-stricken actress who was not present.
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The measure hastens availability of federal emergency aid to fire-stricken regions of the state.
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Officials are also eying possible mudslides, triggered sometimes when heavy rain hits drought-stricken areas.
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Strong gusts scattered embers across long distances, starting fires that fed off drought-stricken trees.
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A Las Vegas casino magnate is proposing an extravagant water paradise in drought-stricken Nevada.
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And there was a grief-stricken, moonshine-drinking-at-a-grave arc in the middle.
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Raheel Sharif, visited the stricken campus and some of the wounded at a nearby hospital.
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Grief-stricken and adrift, Shadow is hired as a bodyguard by Wednesday (Ian McShane), a.k.a.
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And, just like the last debate, he seemed stricken with a case of the sniffles.
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The emotional and financial cost for families of those stricken with the disease is high.
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But they remain split on whether this pot should be used to stabilise stricken economies.
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Without deep integration, the burden of adjustment falls on member states that are already stricken.
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Davis told the magazine that her poverty-stricken childhood still haunts her in some ways.
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The pinched, stricken looks on my colleagues' faces told me that they were similarly strained.
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Kenya has created several, including one that sends money to households in drought-stricken areas.
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The Congress party, the main opposition, called it the reaction of a "panic-stricken" administration.
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During World War II, whale meat was crucial to feeding the country's war-stricken population.
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His poverty-stricken family lived a less-than-dashing existence in Seattle in the 703s.
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And he denied a cancer-stricken Kansas State University professor's request for extended sick leave.
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A patch of parched dirt in the drought-stricken Puruliya district of West Bengal, India.
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Jockey Abel Cedillo pulled him up and veterinarians rushed to attend to the stricken horse.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) is away from Washington stricken with brain cancer — while Democrats control 49.
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Meadows fired back at Tlaib, asking her remarks to be stricken from the congressional record.
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You're certainly inspired by his general next-levelness, but simultaneously stricken with thoughts of inferiority.
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Nebraska had a historic amount of snowfall, reminiscent of the blizzard-stricken winter of 1949.
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Spacey's accuser invoked the Fifth Amendment and his testimony was later stricken from the record.
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And late in hay-fever season, I was suddenly stricken by full-blown seasonal allergies.
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Stricken with fear, I kept trying to find my right hand, but it was gone.
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When he was stricken with polio at their 230 training camp, he narrowly averted paralysis.
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Drama: People are outraged Will Ferrell will play dementia-stricken Ronald Reagan in a movie.
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He's the opposite of T'Challa; he was born in a poverty-stricken area of Harlem.
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His poverty-stricken family lived a less-than-dashing existence in Seattle in the 1950s.
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China's central bank has also been easing credit conditions to help its epidemic-stricken economy.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the gender of the child stricken with Ebola.
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A few panic-stricken beasts leapt over the fences of cattle ranches along the road.
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I have held the hands of the weeping mothers and embraced the grief stricken fathers.
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Patients—especially those stricken with this new disease—are severely ill and scared as hell.
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Gold slid 2859.24% as coronavirus drove panic-stricken investors to liquidate assets across the board.
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He cleared his throat, and she turned around with a stricken look on her face.
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Coral Upchurch, an elderly neighbor, is grief-stricken by the untimely death of her son.
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Papyrus, and its sister companies, are the latest retailer to stumble because of stricken malls.
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In "56 Up," she was grief-stricken at the death of her former partner, Ian.
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Crew members finally left the coronavirus-stricken ship on Thursday, February 27 after weeks onboard.
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Shida is a two-year-old living in a famine-stricken village in southwest Somalia.
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Canada has already evacuated almost 400 people from the coronavirus-stricken Chinese city of Wuhan.
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Canada has already evacuated almost 400 people from the coronavirus-stricken Chinese city of Wuhan.
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Patches, the cancer-stricken dachshund, is feeling better thanks to researchers at a Canadian university.
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The SRB is the agency set up by the EU to wind down stricken banks.
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The 1980 census found the district to be the most poverty-stricken in the nation.
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I was stricken with guilt that I had allowed him to be near other little girls.
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More than 26 million Californians are still living in drought-stricken areas, according to the report.
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Still, their ballots will be counted as provisional and could be stricken at a later date.
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Maybe the drought-stricken corn will open up, or flowers will close as if it's night.
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"When they emerged, it was clear to all of us that they were stricken," she writes.
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Maybe that's because we've all been stricken with a case of seasonal beverage fatigue in general.
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Monaldi notes that even economically-stricken South Sudan has a significantly better debt-to-exports ratio.
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Instead, Rodriguez says, the grief-stricken Valerie insisted on helping Rodriguez and other Gold Star spouses.
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After the global financial crisis, money draining away from stricken advanced economies flooded into emerging markets.
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The counselors called my parents to say that they'd never seen someone so stricken with homesickness.
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" A GoFundMe page launched in her memory says, "Her family is devastated" and "absolutely grief-stricken.
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Teutonic zeal for price stability and fiscal discipline has not been popular in crisis-stricken countries.
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The latest readings now pose a serious challenge as officials prepare to dismantle the stricken facility.
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Stricken with grief, Ms Gainsbourg uprooted herself from Paris, a city now soaked in painful memories.
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What other artist has made the grief-stricken male the subject of his or her art?
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Dramatic video was released of a mother and baby being rescued from a flood-stricken vehicle.
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In poverty-stricken Haiti, which absorbed the brunt of Matthew, an estimated 1,000 people were killed.
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Though they're freeing for some, others are stricken by anxiety at the mere thought of them.
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Officials also are concerned about possible mudslides, triggered sometimes when heavy rain hits drought-stricken areas.
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So far, VR films have taken viewers everywhere from Ebola-stricken Liberia to Syrian refugee camps.
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MI) gave the go-ahead on Tuesday to a takeover bid for stricken rival Astaldi (AST.
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The average recovery time to a terror-stricken destination is about 13 months, the study found.
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Overall, it is a poverty-stricken area populated mostly by refugees and Lebanon's own lower class.
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The Senate is expected to vote on the bill Tuesday evening with the offending provisions stricken.
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Not every bit of cruelty and sadness and poverty and disease suddenly stricken from the earth.
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The victim's mother, Sueli Bittar, was grief-stricken on Thursday at her home in Santos, Brazil.
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His mother had died and his father had been seriously injured, and Kalanick was grief-stricken.
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"I've held the hands of the weeping mothers and embraced the grief-stricken fathers," Trump said.
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Stories of anguish like one from a grief-stricken man searching for his parents are common.
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In Dallas, the difference between the poverty-stricken south and the more affluent north is stark.
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Varun Anand, an affable young campaign aide assigned to "wrangle" the traveling press corps, looked stricken.
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Flood-stricken regions in Louisiana, West Virginia and Maryland will also receive a half-billion dollars.
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These scenes hint at gamesmanship, but they're as ineffective as Mr. Miller's default slightly stricken expression.
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He was a lot more surprised by the stricken face she made when she saw him.
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They are and will continue to be grief stricken probably for the rest of their lives.
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"He sprawled on the floor, a gibbering, horror-stricken wretch, and confessed his sin," Riis wrote.
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But some Russian media, citing military sources, said the stricken vessel was a nuclear-powered submarine.
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President Trump visited with victims in Las Vegas, and also traveled to hurricane-stricken Puerto Rico.
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The police chief writes off James as a liar with a meth-addicted, cancer-stricken mother.
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In a state now stricken by a second catastrophic shooting, Mr. Rubio is under intense scrutiny.
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Without help, many on this drought-stricken island fear they will lose their farms and flocks.
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The grief-stricken community, known for its country shows and entertainment, hosted two vigils Friday night.
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Some of the company's deals with cash-stricken governments have attracted accusations of corruption and overbilling.
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The form is the natural habitat of the grief-stricken, the betrayed, those enduring chronic ennui.
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Behind me, two unfortunate researchers were hunched, barf bags in hand, stricken by space adjustment syndrome.
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He looked up stricken and he said he had just found out his mother had died.
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There was no sign of the stricken ferry apart from what looked like an oil slick.
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In addition, her mother and father remained grief-stricken over the death of their infant son.
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A grief-stricken father, cradling the lifeless bodies of his two children, swaddled in white blankets.
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Following Tlaib's comment, Meadows immediately called for her words to be stricken from the record. Rep.
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He lay in a hospital bed at the University of Arkansas, stricken with a rare disease.
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We see the head of state conspicuously absent from official visits to the grief-stricken community.
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By the early 1920s, Naomi's baby sister was stricken, leaving one of her legs permanently paralyzed.
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By the early 1920s, Naomi's baby sister was stricken, leaving one of her legs permanently paralyzed.
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The Army Corps of Engineers might soon begin building new hospitals in coronavirus-stricken New York.
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Most were unconscious or worse by then, as an eerie silence replaced their panic-stricken shouts.
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He even went to drought-stricken California earlier this summer and claimed there was no drought.
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It's more likely that people are stricken by lightning than if they impersonate someone at the polls.
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On Friday,Trump signed an executive order for "extreme vetting" of visa seekers from terror-stricken countries.
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Pressure on food resources in Cameroon is climbing, especially in the drought-stricken Northern and East regions.
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Pet Sematary's filmmaker chose to remain in the raw, grief-stricken present than delve into supernatural mechanics.
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It's also one of India's most poverty-stricken states and home to 8% of the world's poor.
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In other words, how did the survivors adapt to the harsh, unpredictable, drought-stricken post-extinction environment?
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You may even look like you're over the flu and then bang–you're stricken with another infection.
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"Tuition-paying" wasn't defined in the bill's text, Miller-Lewis said, meaning it had to be stricken.
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She found the poverty-stricken country still recovering from the genocide inflicted by the Khmer Rouge regime.
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Sabbie's family, upset that the jail didn't do more to help a stricken man, isn't buying it.
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Though the film blends fantasy and realism, it is rooted in the reality of crisis-stricken Venezuela.
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A panic-stricken Rob calls his mum (Carrie Fisher) who gives him some frank — albeit terrible — advice.
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Grief-stricken mutant leader Melanie Bird (Jean Smart) retreats from her responsibilities into a drug-fueled haze.
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The asymmetry in knowledge between undertaker and grief-stricken client allows ludicrous markups on things like coffins.
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The amount of bitcoin traded in crisis-stricken Venezuela has exploded to reach an all-time high.
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Called Sins of the Brother , it details Milat's poverty stricken upbringing in a family of Croatian immigrants.
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The drought-stricken impoverished state of Pernambuco has been the hardest hit, registering 33% of recent cases.
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There was one shot of me holding up an iPad with a stricken look on my face.
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But through his leadership, the Coast Guard helped restore the hurricane-stricken areas back to working condition.
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AFM first appeared in 2014, when 120 children across 34 states were stricken with mysterious muscle weakness.
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Specifically, an F-150 would travel as far as it can into the natural disaster-stricken zone.
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A woman with a long gray braid and a stricken look wandered slowly around, murmuring to herself.
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Central banks bought those bonds to help revive economies stricken by the financial crisis and Great Recession.
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When African-Americans were off the voting lists, they would be stricken from jury rolls as well.
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In drought stricken areas, emaciated cows root around the bare earth trying to find something to eat.
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Standing silently behind his new friend at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night, Mr. Christie looked stricken.
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But to Naomi, no less stricken than the others, it was glittering and sharp and appallingly bright.
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Ron Savage grew up in the poverty-stricken Castle Hill section of the Bronx in the 1970s.
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New York City's Health Department struggled to contain the disease, quarantining stricken households and restricting public gatherings.
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His insults toward these grief-stricken and patriotic parents truly made me weep with rage and despair.
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So Ms. Snead has learned to read the emotional state of the grief-stricken families she encounters.
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Two staff members at BOP facilities in Kansas and Texas have also been stricken by the illness.
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The attempted coup was disguised as an exposé by a conscience-stricken cleric, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò.
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"They had no idea this was part of the routine," Dr. Schwarze said of the stricken family.
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Happily, the support we offer the flu-stricken also works when teenagers come down with grouchy silence.
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As it turned out, his mother, also stricken with the coronavirus, was a patient at another hospital.
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The global nature of the outbreak also means bosses cannot reroute planes and crews from stricken areas.
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For months, they have been camping in malaria-stricken plazas and abandoned buildings, and on the streets.
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The move was seen as heralding a rise in grain export tariffs in the debt-stricken country.
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The general look among the faces in the overwhelmingly Australian crowd became one of stricken, nervous worry.
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Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Wuhan Monday for a personal inspection of hospitals in the stricken city.
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But imagine a child who is stricken with cancer, who extinguishes the candles with a labored effort.
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When Albrecht's treachery (to both women) is revealed, she is stricken; when Giselle goes mad, she cries.
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To capture a stricken landscape, the filmmakers could not find all that they wanted in the city.
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Crew members began leaving the coronavirus-stricken Diamond Princess cruise ship after weeks of quarantine on Thursday.
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Vice President Pence visited the flood-stricken region and met with victims and first responders on Thursday.
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Pouring out of the school, some panic-stricken students sought shelter at a nearby auto body shop.
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In the meantime, we see a frantic, panic-stricken Clinton family out on the stump hitting Sen.
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Rodriguez shows a little spark early and late, but mostly she is stricken, scared and shut down.
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Here, a penniless modern Aeneas attempts to take his cancer-stricken father, Roch, on a final journey.
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An aid team attempting to survey the damage using drones was stricken by mud during our journey.
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Chile, a major world mining power, has a much stronger economy than crisis-stricken oil-producer Venezuela.
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And the children stricken with microcephaly, or abnormally small heads, have doctors everywhere asking: What is this virus?
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"She was broken down and depressed and she was a poor poverty-stricken person," Ray says of Mari.
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And they looked, like you know, stricken with fear that something was going to interfere with the game.
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" A family member confirmed the news to ABC, saying that "the relatives are grief stricken and in shock.
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She had survived breast cancer herself after being stricken when her youngest child was just two months old.
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That would complicate basic purchases in a country stricken by hyperinflation and a sixth year of economic contraction.
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Jeremiah Purdie (center) is led past a stricken comrade after a fierce firefight for control of Hill 484.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the military can deploy air force planes to the stricken city as needed.
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Quarantine efforts on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship may have actually helped the virus spread, some experts say.
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The bill also included what Republicans described as a "down payment" for disaster aid for flood-stricken Louisiana.
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Water conservation is becoming a key issue across the globe, even in areas that aren't stricken with drought.
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But it also seems that more water is being siphoned from the stricken river system than was intended.
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However, two organizations in the country and in the violence-stricken Gaza strip are working to provide access.
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Stricken passengers climbed over an obstacle course of debris and through mangled windows to flee the crippled train.
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That's because the winter brought much-needed moisture to the drought-stricken West, despite an unusually warm winter.
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Industry experts estimate that about a third of the nation's cow herd lives in a drought-stricken state.
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The researchers saw patterns, including low levels of the blood sugar glucose in many of the stricken children.
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Not perfection, not every bit of cruelty and sadness and poverty and disease suddenly stricken from the Earth.
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But he is stricken with cancer and lost credibility during his period in coalition from 2009 to 2013.
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Listen, we all wish our nascent efforts to fulfill our dreams could just be stricken from the record.
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During his campaign and after his inauguration, Roosevelt repeatedly pledged to raise prices in the deflation-stricken economy.
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Asif Mir's grief-stricken father, Mohammed Shafi, described his son as a brilliant student and a keen cricketer.
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Further incensing critics, the celebrations took place in one of the worst stricken areas of the country, Masvingo.
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UN agencies and the Red Cross helped rush emergency food and medicine by helicopter to the stricken countries.
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Many of those using the paths are fleeing their crisis-stricken homeland to seek a better life abroad.
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Standing to the President's right, National Economic Council director Gary Cohn and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin looked stricken.
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This month he vowed it would be the cornerstone of a recovery plan for the crisis-stricken nation.
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Doug Collins of Georgia, Republicans moved to have her words stricken from the record, a rare procedural rebuke.
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When he dies of an aneurysm, she is stricken with shock, and her distress is only just beginning.
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A relatively wet winter and a year of successful conservation has eased the drought-stricken state's water crisis.
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Sky-high supply forecasts for Argentina have also been mysterious, especially following last year's drought-stricken soybean harvest.
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The unwelcome result would be that neither the needs of Flint nor flood-stricken Louisiana would be addressed.
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"USDA is committed to helping hurricane-stricken Texans get back on their feet," Perdue said in a statement.
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Ainge, 60, was stricken while the team was in Milwaukee for the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Bucks.
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The Speaker's words were stricken from the record only to be restored minutes later in a controversial vote.
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The return on that investment is evident in greater rates of survival for patients stricken with deadly diseases.
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The former military ruler was elected last year on a ticket to "fix" a country stricken by mismanagement.
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He's been recording for years, weaving subtly artful narratives about life in his far-flung, poverty-stricken city.
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A grief-stricken Samuel Wilkeson, the Washington bureau chief, found his dead son on the battlefield at Gettysburg.
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Now he plays a grief-stricken widower in this new British series, which was conceived by Harlan Coben.
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Trees are sociable, it turns out, and even somewhat selfless, nurturing their drought-stricken or wounded arboreal siblings.
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This outrage should stir conscience-stricken leaders to do something — anything — to ensure that it never happens again.
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Some hotels in the stricken area have continued operating despite aftershocks, including one Thursday, and others have reopened.
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When I sat up in bed to reach for the Advil on my nightstand, I became panic-stricken.
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No family should suffer the fate of the Knapps, nor should any community be stricken as has Yamhill.
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Every day, our team met people who had lost their livestock and valuables, who were completely grief-stricken.
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Still, Mr. Johnson sang so sadly and looked so stricken that this became a moment of genuine despair.
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A third passenger of the virus-stricken cruise ship Diamond Princess has died, Japanese health officials said Sunday.
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Bloomberg reported that China was planning to build a hospital in a week in the coronavirus-stricken city.
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Heading back to his theatrical roots, he stars this summer as the tortured, grief-stricken prince in 'Hamlet.
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He was heckled when he visited the fire-stricken community of Cobargo in New South Wales on Thursday.
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New Yorkers were especially stricken — they had had only a few glimpses of her in the past decade.
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On Tuesday, images of grief-stricken parents clutching the coffins of their children were circulated on social media.
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"In a drought-stricken area, once you get a spark, it is off to the races," he said.
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There were joyful telegrams on the birth of a baby and grief-stricken ones carrying news of deaths.
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He often cites the fact that he grew up in Amiens, a city deeply stricken by both wars.
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The Port Authority launched an all-out effort to repair the stricken tower, reopening it in a month.
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Strong gusts -- up to 87 mph -- scattered embers across long distances, starting fires that fed off drought-stricken trees.
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However, the colorful politician has been criticized in the past for displays of extravagance in the poverty-stricken state.
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On top of all that, after Michael's grandmother died, his grief-stricken father, who was a recovering addict, relapsed.
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The bronzer is so good that I'm already panic-stricken for the day that it may no longer exist.
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She works to get digital work for those in poverty-stricken countries to assist them in becoming financially independent.
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Several players from Atlético Nacional asked that the Copa Sudamericana be given to the grief-stricken Brazilian football club.
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Khary Payton, who plays Ezekiel in a salt-and-pepper locs wig, is also stricken by this hairline problem.
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Rains for drought-stricken crops in Argentina and the southern U.S. Plains also had traders on the sell button.
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Rick Snyder was initially dismissive of the water crisis in the poverty-stricken, black-majority city of Flint, Mich.
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The dinner was the result of several years of intense and panic-stricken preparation by the twin intelligence services.
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From the film, it is clear that Vandenberg was stricken by contradictions and went through periods of immobilizing depression.
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One evening, Martin watches "Groundhog Day", another film in which the hero is stricken by an inexplicable, supernatural affliction.
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Variations in national bankruptcy laws mean that different procedures can apply when winding up stricken banks in different countries.
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By 2004 the proportion of stricken babies had fallen to 12%, and in 2014 it had dropped below 7%.
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The funding is aimed at supporting existing operations, keeping the fire-stricken facility safe and completing the bankruptcy process.
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It has also been hit by a reduction in shipments of cheap oil by its crisis-stricken ally Venezuela.
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The poverty-stricken nation paid R&R Partners $900,000, more than any other public relations firm South Sudan employed.
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But not everything is sweet and homey in their town, Forrestville, which is stricken with poverty and small-mindedness.
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It affects the thousands of poverty-stricken residents that exist on the sidelines of this sprawling, 132-hectare site.
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FEW tasks are more urgent for Japan than the clean-up of the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
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A little kid sitting next to me turned to his dad and echoed the war-stricken peasant on screen.
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds on Friday requested a presidential disaster declaration for 57 flood-stricken counties in her state.
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Sometime later, a woman who'd swum in the pool a week or two before me was stricken with polio.
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The president may have forgotten that these hyper-charged radicals actually want George Washington to be stricken from history.
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Hundreds of people have been evacuated from flood-stricken areas of the island after severe rain struck last week.
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Eighty-six people were plucked from the stricken rubber dinghy on Saturday and eight bodies - all women - were recovered.
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Mr. Loudermilk drew on his poverty-stricken childhood in Durham, N.C., for "Tobacco Road," which he recorded in 21964.
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Most of the "poverty-stricken seamstresses" are afraid to speak out for fear of losing their jobs, it said.
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In more recent history, Ningxia was a poverty-stricken coal region whose dusty scrubland was in danger of desertification.
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Both restructuring and refinancing appear out of the question, however, due to U.S. sanctions against the crisis-stricken nation.
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The Bekaa Valley, nestled between Mount Lebanon and Syria, is stricken with droughts, and many wells are drying up.
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Among those that reported having their name inexplicably stricken from voter rolls was HuffPost Editor-in-Chief Lydia Polgreen.
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One day in 2010, I found myself standing, panic stricken and shaking, in a small bathroom in my house.
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President Hassan Rouhani paid a visit to the stricken region, promising to resolve "the problems in the shortest time".
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For families in Cambodia's poverty-stricken provinces, their daughters—as potential garment workers—are often their most lucrative asset.
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One guy, grief-stricken after the vicious murder of his parents, dresses up as a bat to fight crime.
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But even people not stricken with the disease have had their lives turned upside down by unprecedented quarantine measures.
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A fear-stricken student who watched classmates die last week wept openly as he called for banning assault weapons.
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The Americans were the last group of 315 passengers from 18 countries to fly home from the stricken ship.
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Other mobile combat hospitals are prepared to deploy and may soon be headed to stricken areas, General Milley said.
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Other mobile combat hospitals are prepared to deploy and may soon be headed to stricken areas, General Milley said.
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How did Frank's become so known for inclusion in an era stricken by segregation, racial tension and social unrest?
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The coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise ship docked at the port of Oakland, California, to unload passengers on Monday.
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This is the fuel behind deadly targeted attacks that have stricken Jewish and other minority communities across the nation.
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Hospitals like Humanitas Gavazzeni in the virus-stricken city of Bergamo, in northern Italy, are already producing new leaders.
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In France, the state will delay taxes for stricken companies and guarantee more than $300 billion of corporate debt.
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In France, the state will delay taxes for stricken companies and guarantee more than $300 billion of corporate debt.
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We share the sorrow of every sensible American who feels stricken at the partisan spectacle playing out in Washington.
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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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The vessel became a floating quarantine zone earlier this month, after dozens of passengers were stricken with the coronavirus.
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Nakajima had shared the stricken number five Toyota TS050 hybrid car with Britain's Anthony Davidson and Switzerland's Sebastien Buemi.
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In Zambia and drought-stricken Lesotho, 20% of the population faces a food crisis, as do 10% of Namibians.
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Horror stricken the passengers and crew of the Cymric saw the inmates of the returning boat, blackened with smoke.
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The music has such grief-stricken elegance that for a moment it almost convinces you that this is possible.
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These checkpoints are driving up the cost of delivering aid and consumer prices in drought-stricken areas, it said.
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Friday was still too soon for Portland's grief-stricken Carmelo Anthony, who asked to skip the game at Staples.
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Her posture is ever so slightly stricken after she's misled Claudius into decrying the faithful Otho as a traitor.
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The state-run IRNA news agency, quoting Iran's National Iranian Tanker Co., identified the stricken vessel as the Sabity.
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The pneumonia-like illness linked to the virus has, by official count, stricken nearly 1,0003 people in mainland China.
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Shelley Moore Capito to vote "no" on repeal for the sake of her cancer-stricken daughter (she voted yes).
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The state-run IRNA news agency, quoting Iran's National Iranian Tanker Co., identified the stricken vessel as the Sabiti.
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As word of the suicides spread, its leaders redoubled their efforts to help grief- and anxiety-stricken neighbors cope.
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Otherwise, they would be stricken from the rolls and, presumably, ICE would be pounding on their doors soon after.
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It has grown, since 2000, from a poverty-stricken backwater to the world's largest economy, mainly powered by coal.
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There was no kindly voice to bridge the distance between my stoic father and an angry, grief-stricken younger me.
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The vote came just two days before the debt-stricken island was expected to default on a $2 billion payment.
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The 1999 documentary "Children of the Camps" highlighted the trauma children faced while being detained with their grief-stricken parents.
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A code blue for Democrats was declared on election night, with supporters scrambling to shock the stricken patient ever since.
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More than 102 million drought-stricken trees in the state have dried up and died since 2010, the USDA estimated.
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Already stricken with the cancer that would kill him, Ford wore a track suit, looking guarded but also surprisingly sturdy.
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melanie Trump toured areas stricken by Hurricane Michael in Florida and Georgia on Monday.
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"If I can't have my brother, I can have his other best friend," a grief-stricken Ivory Poinsett told Philly.com.
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Bush, a Navy pilot, survived a bail-out from his stricken aircraft over the Pacific and an earlier crash landing.
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Judge Thomas Barrett found the accuser had the right to take the Fifth but said his testimony will be stricken.
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A stricken Churchill says that Princess Lilibet, currently off the grid and dispensing car advice in Kenya, must be notified.
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He came from a poverty-stricken background, and as a result, is famously moved by the plight of Indian farmers.
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Samsung plans to announce a new release date for its stricken Galaxy Fold smartphone soon, according to The Korea Herald.
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"I don't know what happened with Abby, there were no health issues whatsoever," the grief-stricken owner told the site.
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That, according to Judge Thomas Barrett, means the testimony previously given by the man — a college senior — would be stricken.
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The stricken 49-passenger-seat vessel, dubbed Hot Spot, was later videotaped maneuvering to its dock after passengers were unloaded.
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Stricken areas look like something right out of a war zone, as charred cars, trucks, and homes continue to smolder.
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Feeding on drought-stricken, dry conditions, the fire has burned aggressively and destroyed 175 structures, including homes, businesses and properties.
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Grief-stricken as she is, Dion, 47, says her fans' outpouring of love has helped her family begin to heal.
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The cancer-stricken actress sat down with the Netflix talk show host to discuss her ongoing battle against breast cancer.
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When my husband died from cancer last March at age 37, I was so grief-stricken I could barely sleep.
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"When the guy said eight — eight funerals and he's 17 years old — President Obama looked stricken," an attendee tells PEOPLE.
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Drought-stricken California has been hit with waves of wildfires this summer, fueled by dry conditions, heat and dead brush.
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Considering many of T's friends are literal models, I found myself stricken with a combination of fascination and outright fear.
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In June 2015, Dee Dee Blanchard was murdered and her cancer-stricken and disabled daughter, Gypsy Rose, couldn't be found.
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Your planetary ruler, love-stricken Venus, enters curious Gemini on Tuesday— you'll want to expand your horizons at this time.
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds on Friday requested an expedited presidential disaster declaration for 57 flood-stricken counties in her state.
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In Louisiana, local deputies and National Guard personnel made a number of dramatic rescues and helped evacuate flood-stricken residents.
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As I guide a young girl and her sick, fear-stricken brother across a war-torn battlefield, my stomach churns.
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In areas stricken by poverty, disease and malnutrition, many struggle to be healthy at all, let alone become champion athletes.
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On April 15, Eknath Khadse, the revenue minister of Maharashtra at the time, visited the drought-stricken district of Latur.
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They reflect the efforts of the long-serving mayor, Johnny B. Thomas, to bring business to his poverty-stricken town.
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If they are lucky enough to avoid being crushed, they will lose what little cover remained in the stricken forest.
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A worker named Anthony sounds stricken at the thought of the disappearance of his employer of more than 30 years.
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Residents of drought-stricken California doubled their water conservation efforts in March compared with the month before, officials said Tuesday.
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He beatified her in 2003 after a miracle, the healing of a tumor-stricken woman, was attributed to her intercession.
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The stricken girl, from Odessa, Florida, was taken to Old Faithful Lodge, where she was assessed by emergency medical providers.
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The routine ends with simulated machine-gun fire and the woman, looking stunned and stricken, standing alone on the ice.
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The networks carried live shots of the stricken crowd of Clinton supporters in Manhattan's cavernous Jacob K. Javits Center. Mrs.
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The $331.5 million would be used for food aid, provision of water and sanitation and cash handouts to stricken families.
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In any case, Silicon Valley's elite seem to be stricken with a pervasive allergy to anything but full-throated gratitude.
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He said Puerto Rico expects "equal treatment" to hurricane-stricken Florida and Texas when it comes to allocating relief resources.
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In Kenya's drought-stricken North Eastern region, the government routinely transfers cash to the most vulnerable residents every two months.
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" Davis Mayor Brett Lee said, "The entire City Council is grief-stricken and heartbroken at this senseless loss of life.
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Hong Kong A four-day meeting of Beijing's top leaders ended with an ominous message for protest-stricken Hong Kong.
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As has now become clear, though, some tourists visiting those temples in recent weeks were themselves stricken with the virus.
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Cut off from their relatives inside a virus-stricken nursing center, families are frantically searching for help and basic information.
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Stricken by poverty and desperate, fluctuating moods, van Gogh immerses himself in the landscape, making its radiant beauty his own.
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"I believe this issue is a perfect example of the cancer of materialism that has stricken our society," he writes.
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They urged me to click on every story about a seemingly healthy child suddenly stricken with a rare deadly syndrome.
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There was steady demand for treatment of fistula in Niger, a poverty-stricken nation with high rates of child marriage.
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Our reporter and videographer reached a stricken village, where some survived the flooding by perching for days on tree limbs.
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A 77-year-old woman on the coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise ship said passengers were fighting over rotten food.
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Today, we started using digital technology to locate people who have been in contact with those stricken by the Corona.
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China's aging population is increasingly stricken with deadly diseases like cancer and diabetes, but many can't find or afford drugs.
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She lived in Arnold, Md., and had been on a sailing trip to the Bahamas when she was stricken. Mrs.
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Our heroine is the Cinderella seasonaire Mia, a South Boston native with sewing skills and a cancer-stricken single mother.
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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday advised Americans to avoid travel to parts of Italy stricken by the virus.
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An overwhelming sense of divisiveness and fear has undone almost every effort to save the stricken and protect the vulnerable.
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The club's cook, who had bonded with me over a mutual appreciation for heavy metal, shot me a stricken look.
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"There is no question that the Cavendish banana is going to be severely stricken by Panama Disease," Mr. Koeppel said.
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Thursday also saw two deaths recorded in Japan, elderly Japanese nationals who were aboard the stricken Diamond Princess cruise ship.
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Partly as a result, close to 28503,22020 Chinese in these regions have been stricken and more than 2,600 have died.
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"I wanted to write a novel about a guy struggling in Skid Row with a poverty-stricken life," he says.
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This week, the Dow's worst since crisis-stricken 2008, gold has also dropped in its worst performance of the year.
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Photographs and video footage posted online showed small fishing boats surrounding the stricken, semi-submerged plane, ferrying passengers to safety.
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In 2005, about 20 percent of borrowers in Katrina-stricken areas had less than 10 percent equity in their homes.
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Several lawmakers, however, believe the federal government isn't working fast enough or sending enough resources to help the stricken island.
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The consequences could be severe, not just for the doubt-stricken families, but also for Dr. Brito and her colleagues.
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The consequences could be severe, not just for the doubt-stricken families, but also for Dr. Brito and her colleagues.
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Investors shed riskier assets as another round of sweeping emergency action from policymakers failed to convince panic-stricken stock markets.
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Abe recalled Akihito's visits to battle sites to pray for peace, and overseas trips and visits to disaster-stricken regions.
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He invented new ways to keep money flowing to stricken banks and beleaguered countries like Greece, Spain, Italy and Portugal.
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Meadows and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) were immediately outraged, and shouted that the comment should be stricken from the record.
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But there's also a fascination with telling a poverty-stricken sob story about a person or people in a place.
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"Ultimately, these non-disparagement clauses are going to be stricken, or considered not best practices by HR professionals," Brantner says.
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When an old-school friend, the annoyingly beautiful influencer Naomi (Alice Eve), lowballs her with a sub-five rating, she's stricken.
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"Our newsroom is deeply shocked and grief-stricken at our colleague's untimely passing," the paper's editorial board said in a statement.
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Nearly half of the top 15 hot spots identified in his paper have been stricken with measles this year, Hotez said.
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Depending on who you listen to, the United States is either using concentration camps, a poverty-stricken country, or already great.
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A grief-stricken Muhaimin, 61, said he had lost eight members of his family including two sons, their wives and children.
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The moment Guy Marc and his ex clink glasses at a clandestine dinner date, Dominique is stricken with an ocular migraine.
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Reports in Thai media said police charged the owner and captain of the stricken ship with carelessness causing death and injury.
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The ANC reportedly delayed funds to aid the crisis and did not recognize the region as drought-stricken until late 2017.
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All his life, Sun had strived for a new republican order to turn a stricken China into a modern nation-state.
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Ms. Stemme sounded more grief-stricken than angry during "In questa reggia," the aria in which she recalls her violated ancestor.
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Strict quarantine on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship called the Diamond Princess may have made the situation worse, some experts say.
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This was linked to the wetter pattern across the drought-stricken U.S. Plains as well as weak demand for U.S. wheat.
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In Yingxiu, another badly stricken but now rebuilt town near the epicentre, officials have turned another school into a memorial (pictured).
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Nearly all have been the result of travel to a Zika-stricken country or sex with someone who was infected abroad.
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The common gripe against The Leftovers, especially with regard to its first season, is that it's too depressing, too grief-stricken.
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"Assessment teams are surveying the earthquake-stricken areas and villages in Kerman province," IRNA quoted local official Mohammadreza Mirsadeqi as saying.
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Samantha, the daughter of Meghan's stricken father Thomas Markle, was struck by the message of love from the African-American preacher.
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With everyone looking for Quinn, that leaves Mellie (Bellamy Young) at the White House, grief-stricken and furious over Rashad's death.
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Uncontrolled wildfires are raging through the drought-stricken South, blanketing multiple states in haze as firefighters race to temper the flames.
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Hopeless, drug-addled mice, suddenly stricken with diabetes, are offered a cure at the mercy of their all-knowing scientist overlords.
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As I gazed horror stricken at the site, one of these forms, half-naked and seared with burns, started to rise.
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In Europe, shares of stricken German lender Deutsche Bank were higher in their first day of trading following a long weekend.
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That, according to Judge Thomas Barrett, means the testimony previously given by the man — now a college senior — would be stricken.
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Hours later, police at the Navotas police station presented Lafuente's panic-stricken family members with photos of his bullet-ridden body.
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The offer to help came as clubs across Brazil put aside old rivalries to show their solidarity with the stricken side.
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The idea that China has bottomed out should be stricken from the lexicon, because China is on a long-term slowdown.
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The doctor who had taken Friday off is "totally grief-stricken" and spending time with the slain victim's family, Schneer said.
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Peyton Manning is not a defendant in the lawsuit, another reason any mention of him should be stricken, the motion says.
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Grief-stricken and baffled, Cuca goes looking for him, and discovers a factory, a community, then a dense and crowded city.
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Preying on the grief-stricken and the vulnerable, they convince the bereaved that Angela has the ability to contact the dead.
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Grief-stricken and sleepless, Teddy somehow summoned the strength to deliver a eulogy for Bobby at New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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Fifty-eight people lost their lives as gunman Stephen Paddock fired round after round into the panic-stricken mass of people.
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It follows a woman trying to rescue her father from his hurricane-stricken house while alligators swim throughout the flooded home.
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Grief stricken parents talked of desperately searching for their children, only to learn their loved ones had perished in the violence.
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Denying it, the South Korean government accused the plane of buzzing an operation to rescue a stricken North Korean fishing vessel.
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Their volunteers have gone into war-stricken areas, searching for survivors, winning them support from many countries, including the United States.
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Conscience stricken, Mr. Barbaro said he himself had been guilty of reverse racism in rejecting the defendant's claim of self-defense.
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He also donated $1 million the same year to build 28 Habitat homes in hurricane-stricken Louisiana for low-income families.
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Dr. Henderson spent much of his time visiting smallpox-stricken countries, some of which were also caught up in civil wars.
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Hand-holding toddler, mutual confidante and whisperer, agonizing every-night violin-practicer, and stricken sufferer of childhood psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis!
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Meadows immediately responded, asking that Tlaib's comments be stricken from the record as he believed it was an attack on him.
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Lovers become stricken with food poisoning and can barely get on one knee to face the toilet, let alone propose marriage.
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They are battling real demons, living with difficult decisions in an all-too-real world stricken with the trauma of war.
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It's a feeling I've struggled to find over the last few months, temporarily lost in a sea of grief-stricken rage.
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NUMBER OF THE DAY 332 The number of people who were stricken with a stomach illness during a Royal Caribbean cruise.
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Facing us with his arms above his head, his fingers splayed and a stricken look on his face, he slowly crumples.
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They were inhabited from prehistory until the 28s, when — overcrowded, poverty-stricken and disease-ridden — they were evacuated by the state.
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Chief Madrey said he was tired of seeing young people fatally shot and then trying to console their grief-stricken parents.
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Memorials never feel like enough to the grief-stricken — never big enough or grand enough to commemorate the people we lose.
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Biting and cruel, she's been hiding in her London flat, stricken by the writer's block she doesn't believe in, drinking uncontrollably.
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This is Shakespeare's very genius: to portray the raw anguish and internal strife of a young prince's lonely, grief-stricken heart.
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But rapid diagnostic tests, a new suppository drug and bicycle ambulances can buy enough time to get stricken children to hospitals.
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During those nine years they had many opportunities to give donations to charities and the poverty-stricken people of our community.
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Out of that grew some really violent crews who had been born and raised in these extremely dangerous, poverty-stricken neighborhoods.
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He's followed that up by implying governors in coronavirus-stricken states need to be nice to him to receive federal aid.
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READ MORE HERE >>Single-stock picks'Practically stealing': Jefferies mapped out dozens of cheap stocks worth owning in a coronavirus-stricken market.
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We are talking about a man who helped to orchestrate a commercial planeful of food and supplies for famine-stricken Somalia.
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About 140 Americans evacuated from the coronavirus-stricken Diamond Princess cruise ship finished their US quarantine on Monday and headed home.
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These exceptional works are represented here by a vividly expressive pink and white head that is either ecstatic or grief-stricken.
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Stricken by grief, Vitaly Kaloyev, a Russian architect who lost his family in the crash, sought revenge and ultimately got it.
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His shorn-sided haircut and stricken expression mark him as someone Big Brother would surely have put out of circulation already.
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Dramatic religious scenes, as with the stricken subjects depicted in "The Sacrifice of Isaac" (1526/1533), were his stock in trade.
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HEEVAN, Kashmir — Saja Begum was cooking dinner when her son walked into the kitchen with a stricken look on his face.
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When elephants are relocated to zoos, it is often promoted as a rescue from a drought-stricken landscape with limited resources.
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Weinstein's attorneys then argued juror No. 11 should be stricken from the seated jury for cause because of her upcoming novel.
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Many stood in stricken silence; others knelt, prayed, made the sign of the cross, and slumped to the ground in tears.
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Alarmed and guilt-stricken, I fought down rising panic and rushed down to find his trail before it was too late.
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Chinese news media outlets have reported cases of officials neglecting stricken families, as well as crude, unhygienic efforts to transfer patients.
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Then, at 40, he was stricken by leukemia, given long odds of survival and forced to undergo months of grueling treatment.
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It's not that these securities, designed to funnel money to countries stricken by a health crisis, are tough on their investors.
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"A boy stricken with polio thinks a great deal about power and impotence, strength and weakness, justice and injustice," Mee writes.
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Yes, we know: Growing almonds takes a lot of water, which is a problem in California's drought-stricken central valley especially.
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His mother was stricken with cancer and Mr. Ma worried that his decision to come out had contributed to her illness.
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These musings deepen when Sofia travels to recession-stricken Greece to visit her father, his new wife, and their baby daughter.
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Atilla's lawyers immediately objected before Atilla could answer, and U.S. District Judge Richard Berman ordered the question stricken from the record.
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The failure to pay March's salary round as scheduled on Tuesday prompted anger and suspicion in the economically-stricken Gaza Strip.
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Even before they docked, Kipling's six-year-old daughter, Josephine, had come down with pneumonia, and he was stricken days later.
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Alphabet's other new unit, called Loon, is building high-altitude balloons that deliver internet connections to rural or disaster-stricken areas.
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Danluck dives with Katherine into the depths of grief-stricken obsession, and her film suffocates for want of room to breathe.
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"Susie was in a desperate situation," said McIntyre, who spoke with all the stricken sailors throughout the race to coordinate rescues.
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The community, set along the west bank of Maryland&aposs Patapsco River, was also stricken by deadly flash flooding in July 2016.
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I met Chelsea once before, when I interviewed her in Haiti for a story about women entrepreneurship in the poverty-stricken country.
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Thyssenkrupp boss Guido Kerkhoff has agreed to consider a sale of its prized elevators business to help turn around the stricken conglomerate.
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WUHAN, China — A mysterious illness had stricken seven patients at a hospital, and a doctor tried to warn his medical school classmates.
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He also mentioned Los Angeles, another big city recently stricken with drought, but said it was impossible to draw connections between them.
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The stricken Butterfly agrees on the condition that Pinkerton claim the boy in person, and she times her suicide to his arrival.
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Recent MSD graduate Dylan Baierlein, perpetually silly and able to find a laugh in anything, looked stricken in the men's room line.
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Morrison said on Saturday his first official visit as prime minister would be to the drought-stricken state of Queensland next week.
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Grief-stricken families embracing in the rubble of what used to be their home -- a home like any other, like your home.
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The list is compiled from friends and relatives who have not been able to contact people living in the fire-stricken areas.
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In one scene alone, Rose pivots from grief-stricken woman to Finn fangirl to fearsome enforcer with whom you do not mess.
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In addition to Pence, Donald Trump on Tuesday was criticized for visiting Pittsburgh after grief-stricken locals and officials shunned his arrival.
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"My family and I are heartbroken and grief-stricken that Aramazd Jr. is missing and may be in harm's way," he continued.
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At the last count, fully 84% of Bangladeshi parents with stricken children fed it to them (only a third saw a doctor).
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Member Roxana Tasayco said cannabis oil had given her terminal cancer-stricken mother her appetite back and calmed her vomiting and nausea.
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A British policeman who was one of the first to attend to the stricken spy was also affected by the nerve agent.
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In fact, most of Christopher Nolan's films involve a female character being gruesomely killed to further a man's grief-stricken character arc.
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Hyperinflation-stricken Venezuela is in its fifth year of recession, prompting a surge in emigration that has overwhelmed its South American neighbors.
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In some stricken areas, 65 percent of females and 36 percent of males may have been sexually abused, according to the report.
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They settled outside the airfield after migrating from various drought-stricken parts of Somaliland, especially in the eastern part of the territory.
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Five days later, a hurricane swamped Texas, and we set aside our differences to show empathy for our stricken countrymen and women.
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Previously, TPS had allowed Salvadorans and immigrants from other specified disaster-stricken countries to have their resident permits renewed every 18 months.
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It owns 15% of Commerzbank, the legacy of a bail-out and a merger with the stricken Dresdner Bank in 2008-413.
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There is probably no panic-stricken majority, silent or otherwise — at least none that can agree on the right reasons for panic.
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In the episode's standout scene, Madison delivers Rachel's interview prompts to a grief-stricken contestant in order to get their sound bite.
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Lines of mourners snaked outside the building, while inside, grief-stricken family members hugged and cried over caskets holding the teenagers killed.
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There was support for publicly insuring the elderly and poverty-stricken as well, though Republicans were less likely to endorse that idea.
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When the Mets fell behind to the Giants last week, the New York tribalists fell into a grief-stricken and anxious silence.
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Fortunately, life-saving treatments not available just a few years ago are now here to benefit Addie and others stricken with cancer.
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Brazilian officials built concrete canals in drought-stricken backlands, railroads through the hinterlands and lavish stadiums for the World Cup soccer tournament.
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The hope, naturally, is to improve the rate at which paralysis-stricken people can communicate, as well as simplify the setup process.
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L after sales slumped by more than half following the stricken department store chain being bought by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct. bit.
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TPS benefits migrants from disaster-stricken or conflict-ridden countries but Trump has sought to wind down the program for several nations.
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The video opens with a shot of greenery sprouting up and blooming throughout the poverty-stricken regions of Gaza and West Bank.
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The U.S. has issued travel restrictions and warnings to multiple countries stricken by the virus, including China, Italy, Iran and South Korea.
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Grief-stricken citizens scuffled with the police as they attempted to lay flowers near the bloodstained vehicle where Mr. Semegnew was found.
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They're doing things like volunteering in hurricane-stricken areas, taking extra classes or honing their sports skills to burnish their college applications.
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During the 19603-17 flu season, 759 Chinese who had been in contact with infected poultry were stricken; 281 of them died.
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It was the second time in three months that a deadly tsunami has hit Indonesia without advance warning for the stricken communities.
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On that day, possibly as early as April, the water supply will run dry in the drought-stricken city of four million.
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"The medical emergency gives countries including Italy space to raise spending and offer targeted relief to stricken companies and households," he added.
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"We're going to end up with a very big federal bailout package here for stricken businesses, individuals, cities and states," said Gottlieb.
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The coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise ship docked in Oakland on Monday so passengers could leave the ship for quarantines on land.
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The coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise ship moved toward the Port of Oakland Monday in preparation for thousands of passengers to disembark.
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But they were laid back and just stricken by this concept of building a software defined radio to make a wireless network.
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Shares in the stricken conglomerate have since collapsed along with the broader market and are hitting record lows on a daily basis.
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Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgard play grief-stricken lovers in this wartime romantic drama by the director James Kent ("Testament of Youth").
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The Sanchi was carrying 136,000 tonnes of condensate before the accident, most of which evaporated after the stricken shipped burned for days.
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"There is no evidence, so our objective at this point is that that article should be stricken from the proposal," he said.
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GOP leaders have pledged to pass additional aid to help these hurricane-stricken islands as well as previously-hit Texas and Florida.
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Chinese social media has been full of speculation over whether Li has been placed under quarantine since returning from the stricken city.
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Story at a glance The state of California sent a delegation of disaster relief specialists to earthquake-stricken Puerto Rico on Sunday.
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But with Apple suppliers mostly residing in Covid-28-stricken China, one has to wonder whether the March event is being delayed.
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Chinese officials have now reported more than 2,000 deaths across the country as tens of thousands have been stricken by the disease.
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The only living woman around is the young Queen Victoria (Jessie Buckley), a Dolittle partisan who's been stricken by an enigmatic ailment.
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Dr. Wang was the quiet insider, channeling information to experts, officials, diplomats and journalists, and returning to Henan to help stricken villagers.
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Airborne drones carrying defibrillators could help revive people stricken by cardiac arrests far more quickly than ambulances can, a new study finds.
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A family of opioid dealers in a poverty-stricken town faces the end of the line in this tough, tight crime thriller.
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Earlier on Monday, Guaido announced his planned return to the crisis-stricken country in a tweet which included a SoundCloud audio message.
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The sky afterward flaming red, flecked with white as British bombers bailed from stricken planes and drifted down to the burning city.
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They are stricken by a sense that things are not as they should be and that, finally, someone sees it their way.
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Speaking directly to Venezuelan military officials, Trump urged them to allow the humanitarian aid to flow freely into the hunger-stricken country.
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One thing I'm watching is whether the climate becomes an important issue to voters in places stricken by extreme weather, like Florida.
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"Communities in California, where Nestlé is pumping water from drought-stricken communities, can use this as tool to protect water," she said.
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Kathy Griffin's sister, Joyce -- the one stricken with cancer who inspired Kathy to shave her head in July -- has lost her battle.
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I pump down that same avenue, in that same poverty-stricken neighborhood, around those same armed men that think they're soldiers and cadets.
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What also struck him were the expressions on the queen's faces — both looked stricken, with a hand held up as if in shock.
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Death is ubiquitous in dramas like Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, while The Leftovers' grief-stricken shadow looms over prestige television.
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And Roman, who was grief-stricken, thought he could find the person who did it… He and Bruce were training after the murders.
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Last week, the Montreal Police Services (SPVM) arrested four of its own, the latest bit of turmoil to hit the controversy-stricken force.
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Black and Latinx students are more likely to come from poverty-stricken neighborhoods where the majority of people are either underemployed or unemployed.
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People in Holland were stricken by poverty, there were internal wars going on, and on top of that there was slavery as well.
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Likewise, for Tim Robbins' PTSD-stricken veteran in Jacob's Ladder, chilling hallucinations can pop out of anywhere, keeping the viewer permanently on guard.
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Did the book betray Eddy's stricken family as his growing attraction to boys rather than girls "transformed my whole relationship with the world"?
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The royal couple have also toured the drought-stricken NSW town of Dubbo and participated in a group hug on Sydney's Bondi Beach.
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She isn't the least bit sad or regretful about a vacation that brought her fights and left her almost-shipwrecked and diarrhea-stricken.
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But even before Ginny died, the grief-stricken Jameson wanted to use his experience to help others with a loved one with dementia.
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When she shuts herself in a room crying, she's stricken with panic, unable to do the one thing she is there to do.
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" Andressian's statement concluded: "My family and I are heartbroken and grief-stricken that Aramazd Jr. is missing and may be in harm's way.
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Patients stricken with Guillain-Barré suffer a sudden onset of weakness and tingling in the arms and legs followed by total body paralysis.
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Conscience-stricken and haunted, Jim repeatedly tries to make a new start, but just when he appears to be prospering he is destroyed.
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Journalists in the city could not reach the vessel, as boat captains said authorities instructed them not to go near the stricken vessel.
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"My family and I are heartbroken and grief-stricken that Aramazd Jr. is missing and may be in harm's way," the statement concludes.
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Mike Stearns, chairman of the San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority, checks the soil moisture on drought-stricken land near Firebaugh, California, Feb.
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A woman walks in a stricken area that was devastated by the earthquake and tsunami that hit northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011.
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Born in Houston's violent and poverty-stricken Fifth Ward—also known as the Bloody Fifth—Carter began playing the blues at age 12.
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On Tuesday, the Post reports, Rose's attorney Mark Baute used the plaintiff's name twice in court, which was then stricken from the record.
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After an initial stay at a Bolivian hospital, National Health Director Rodolfo Rocabado said the stricken tourist traveled on to Chile for treatment.
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The new guidelines for disaster-stricken children supplement laws adopted four years ago requiring better measures in schools to detect, and prevent, bullying.
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The position and respect that was given to me was snatched away from me and I was stricken with all kinds of grief.
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Martin could tell from his phone that his son had tried to reach him -- likely as water was rushing into the stricken ship.
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When his son Willie dies, a grief-stricken Abraham Lincoln goes to visit his body three times throughout the course of a night.
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The opioid epidemic: The increases in white incarceration rates are most pronounced in rural areas, known for areas stricken by the opioid epidemic.
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The cries of grief-stricken children, torn from the arms of their parents, detained, alone, confused and frightened have not left our minds.
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Kendall breaks down the field into six categories: the Preoccupied; Playful Pals; Double-Dealing Dads; Tiger Dads; the Grief-Stricken; and the Nurturers.
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Meadows immediately responded to Tlaib, asking that her comments be stricken from the record as he believed it was an attack on him.
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Related Link: Cancer-stricken Shannen Doherty shaves head The former "90210" star recently shaved her head and shared the intimate moment on Instagram.
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"We had a gentlemen, way into the morning hours, go thumbs down," Trump said, without naming the senator, who is stricken with cancer.
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She's stricken when she thinks about other survivors dealing with similar problems after mass shootings, including recent slayings in Texas, Ohio, and California.
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Either way, GOP leaders would have difficulty passing any spending package if they aren't able to satisfy the lawmakers from disaster-stricken states.
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Clinton's efforts to help her, as well as her fighting for the rights of the baby's grief-stricken, 15-year-old biological mother.
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But none of this happens without public funding, which ensures that programs and projects in poverty-stricken neighborhoods and rural communities are financed.
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Unchained often gets calls from panic-stricken 17-year-old girls who have been turned down for representation by every attorney they approached.
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Kitagaki's aunt Kimiko Wong (family number 20247), first photographed as a teenager by Lange, looks, in Kitagaki's portrait, standing beside Kitagaki's father, stricken.
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"I came out and found her with the ball over her mouth and nose," a grief-stricken Alto told the Los Angeles Times.
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While the doctor was in his room, he heard and felt something strange, and was stricken with symptoms similar to the previous victims'.
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WASHINGTON — As Meghan McCain delivered a eulogy for her father on Saturday, she was at times too grief-stricken to catch her breath.
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"Day Zero" is when the water supply will run dry in the drought-stricken city of four million, possibly as early as April.
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It can be exploited by terrorist groups: The Shabab has sought to take advantage of the most vulnerable drought-stricken communities in Somalia.
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Lawmakers and policy experts say a paid-leave program that passed the House would still discourage some virus-stricken workers from staying home.
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These are people that fled their country with nothing and were resettled in the U.S., often in poverty-stricken neighborhoods with gang violence.
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And overhead, construction crews were once again taking apart the stricken crane, lowering sections that flatbed trucks hauled away to a storage lot.
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With the flooding easing in parts of cyclone-stricken Mozambique on Friday, fears are rising that the waters could yield many more bodies.
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The actual extent of the disaster has been difficult to ascertain because the Tehran government has not let foreign journalists visit stricken areas.
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A quarter of his hometown, Middletown, Ohio, lives in poverty, and like many other towns in Ohio, it's stricken by the heroin epidemic.
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In all, 24 of them were stricken with headaches, nausea, hearing loss, cognitive issues and other symptoms after saying they heard odd sounds.
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In the laceratingly funny "Nighty Night," she played a beautician seeking a replacement for her cancer-stricken husband while he was still alive.
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The country, now the world's second-largest economy, has made improving the daily lives of its once poverty-stricken people a top priority.
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Selfish, childish, panic-stricken and bullying, with confounding streaks of exhibitionism and kleptomania, she was, in short, a colossal pain in the ass.
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On Wednesday Trump had to dissolve his business advisory councils because the C.E.O.s were fleeing like panic-stricken geese from a jumbo jet.
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When the roundup begins, he's riding with a girlfriend on a bluff overlooking the city; the entire scene plays off his stricken gaze.
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The criminal network handled artworks looted from war-stricken countries, as well as works stolen from museums and other sites, the statement said.
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People looked grief-stricken, as State Police officers in riot gear sat on a brick wall, taking a break in the midday sun.
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The unluckiest ones lie at home or in a hospital, stricken by pneumonia fevers that could spell death linked to coronavirus 2019-nCoV.
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Still, he was sure that eventually the Mashco would be stricken with an epidemic, and their remoteness would make it difficult to treat.
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But in a place stricken by chronic disease and opioid overdoses there is one area where workers are in constant demand: health care.
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In 2003, Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation for allegations from a cancer-stricken boy invited to the singer's home.
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By Wednesday evening, the stricken ship had drifted 65 nautical miles southeast from the site of the collision, China's Ministry of Transport said.
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But lately, the Golden State has elicited visions of a different kind -- houses buried in mud, scorched hillsides and flu-stricken hospital patients.
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Children play as caked clay is seen in the dried up municipal dam in drought-stricken Graaff-Reinet, South Africa, on November 17.
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As grief-stricken fans flocked to the Seoul hospital where her body lay, her family was planning to hold the funeral in private.
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The plan largely takes aim at government programs that provide assistance to low-income and poverty-stricken Americans, including Medicaid and food assistance.
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She now works with an organization that "teaches poverty-stricken children how to think creatively and how that will improve their positive outlook."
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She works with Fundación Abrigo, which offers poverty-stricken families a free place to stay while they visit loved ones in the hospital.
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In 2003, Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation for allegations from a cancer-stricken boy invited to the star's home.
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A cancer-stricken Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the Western-backed autocrat, had gone into exile in mid-January, leaving behind a rickety regency council.
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" Kate shares her dreams with Ben, one in which she had been "heavily pregnant and living in a plague-stricken 16th-century London.
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The Navajo resourcefully skin the dead horse, unaware that its flesh had been stricken by glanders, and one by one they become ill.
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Tlaxiaco, despite its pre-Mexican Revolution history as a place of fine craftsmanship and an elite class, is a community stricken by poverty.
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Thor clearly exhibits symptoms of depression, alcoholism, and PTSD In the five years after the "Snappening," Thor has become a grief-stricken recluse.
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It eventually poured £45bn ($71bn) into the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and £20.3bn into Lloyds, which ministers coaxed into buying the stricken HBOS.
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The time to unseat the Sox may have passed, but in spite of everything, this disastrously injury-stricken Yankees team remains 32 games above .
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Members of the salvage dive team practice removing a stricken diver from the water in a training exercise off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
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So, why not have the socially awkward weirdo who can see into the past rule over a huge population of starving, poverty-stricken citizens?
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Horror-stricken by what the monster is doing, Frankenstein might deny his own creation and say that it has a will of its own.
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To achieve this somersault and absolve the soon-to-be Democratic nominee, the legally damning terminology would have to be stricken from his statement.
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The wildfire raging through drought-stricken timber and brush has scorched 55 square miles (142 square kilometers) and jumped into Oregon over the weekend.
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My own Tiger Mother was the youngest of seven children who grew up in poverty-stricken Yeoju, a small farm town outside of Seoul.
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Using balloons, Project Loon&aposs latest success was beaming internet access to over 100,000 users in hurricane-stricken Puerto Rico in November last year.
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One coronavirus-stricken cruise ship, the Diamond Princess, is carrying roughly 3,500 passengers and crew, with 286 people who tested positive for the virus.
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A softer, older man has replaced the one who was defiant and angry, or grief stricken, or confident and thoughtful, in the earlier works.
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With the help of others, Cutrer rendered aid to the stricken passenger while keeping Howard abreast of what was unfolding in the troop compartment.
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Now that tragedy has stricken us, we must stand strong and band together to support (Ulmschneider's) family and those who are closest to him.
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Now a group of scientists has uncovered important details about how the event's survivors adapted in a harsh, drought-stricken stretch of South Africa.
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We're covering the latest developments in the impeachment investigation, an ominous forecast for wildfire-stricken California and the promise of a new tuberculosis vaccine.
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When Budd later shoots himself in the temple—grief-stricken and flooded with guilt after Montague's death—someone has inserted blanks in the magazine.
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Jean watched them, stricken with nostalgia for something she could not understand or remember, something that had nothing to do with Falyne at all.
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PTO therapy When this teacher ran out of sick days while caring for his cancer-stricken daughter, his colleagues gave him 100 of theirs.
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Mwangi said 21 had been a difficult year due to a depreciation in regional currencies against the dollar, especially in conflict-stricken South Sudan.
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Harrington, who won an Emmy (1984) and a Golden Globe (1981) for the character, was stricken with Alzheimer's and head been in failing health.
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They will probably step up their patrols; an American destroyer picked up some sailors from the stricken tankers (Iran says it rescued some too).
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Of the nearly 3,670 buildings inspected in fire-stricken areas so far, at least 1,046 need to be demolished, the government said on Monday.
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"Macbeth does murder sleep," a line delivered soon after the regicide, turns out to be true in more than the obvious, conscience-stricken sense.
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It's a fairly fruitless job, but it gives them something that they crave and never had before in their often poverty-stricken hometowns: freedom.
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"It's the best feeling in the world," Kravitz, 54, says of being able to give back to the poverty-stricken island that he loves.
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The cancer-stricken high school student whose wish to meet Beyoncé came true when she received a FaceTime call from the singer has died.
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" It proves to be a harbinger of doom: Many of the laborers — and Roebling himself — would be stricken with decompression sickness or "caisson disease.
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People in the Czech Republic are more likely to be stricken by kidney or pancreatic cancer than the populations of neighboring Austria and Poland.
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The text messages revealed how he became panic stricken when a new village administrator demanded an accounting of the youth program's finances and property.
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The generosity also extends to the parents and families of cancer-stricken children, as Connor's family has donated opportunities for massages to relieve stress.
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While the precipitation is welcome in the drought-stricken state, the fact that the precipitation is coming all at once is a significant concern.
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Human trafficking is particularly rife in poverty-stricken slums, said Kissmart Bakra, a musician from Mathare and an anti-trafficking ambassador for HAART Kenya.
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The grief-stricken father, who was the only survivor from the family, has channeled his pain into a way to help other refugee children.
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The Walsh University community has been stricken with grief after a recent graduate mysteriously died while running the Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon Sunday morning.
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In the Parel neighborhood of Mumbai, Piyush Jain posted a video on Twitter showing inflatable dinghies being used to ferry people across stricken roads.
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The people who make their living by delivering food to their hangover-stricken and lazy fellow beings are the true heroes of everyday life.
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After refusing to say his name earlier today, Trump goats his audience into booing cancer-stricken John McCain for voting against ACA repeal pic.twitter.
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Also — and I am quite likely to be stricken by lightning for writing this — I feel a bit like the pope overposts on Instagram.
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Among them was grief-stricken Surya Bahadur Shrestha, praying for his late father who was crushed to death by a building in the city.
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Chonghaejin Marine overloaded the Sewol and its crew abandoned the stricken ferry after telling passengers to remain in their cabins, the court document said.
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What keeps this film from falling off the cliff is Khan's wonderful performance as a stricken man who has lost everything he cared for.
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But the appeals court denied the request and said that Mr. Silver's name should be "stricken from the roll of attorneys" in New York.
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He has never deviated from the faith of his youth, and credits God for orchestrating his rise from poverty-stricken child to billionaire adult.
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And, above all, who essentially are advocating making life even worse for the millions upon millions of poverty stricken people already in our country.
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Then consider "Alive Inside," a film documenting how a social worker, Dan Cohen, used iPods to share music with elderly patients stricken with dementia.
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It took months for the police to connect Gilbert's emergency call to reports of a panic-stricken woman knocking on doors in Oak Beach.
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The poverty rate "rose from 48% to 87%" from 2014-2017 as 10% of Venezuelans — around 3 million — have fled the crime-stricken country.
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The systematized aestheticization of a poverty-stricken neighborhood (in this case, Pilsen) by wealthy implants, raises all costs, from rent hikes to shifting demographics.
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Each of these deaths has spawned a flood of sentimental memorials and grief-stricken admissions of shock, from career celebrations to more personal essays.
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"The alienation of affections law in North Carolina is archaic, demeans the obligations of spouses in a marriage, and should be stricken," Patrick said.
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"South Brooklyn Casket Company'' (1997) contained short stories described by Publishers Weekly as "reflections of ennui-stricken, globe-trotting, upper-middle-class gay men.
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The country's agriculture ministry on Monday said it had sent a "working group" to areas stricken by dry weather, providing technical support to farmers.
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Shortly after Carillion announced its compulsory liquidation, the Scottish government said contingency plans were in place for the contracts affected by the stricken firm.
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The finance ministry has also put off a plan by the food ministry to give vitamin-fortified rice to millions of poverty-stricken people.
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Dr. Esther Choo said rules restricting press access at hospitals should be revisited so that the public has a view inside virus-stricken ERs.
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From the very first shot, tight and merciless, Charlotte Rampling's pale, stricken countenance sets the tone of "Hannah" and dominates virtually every moment thereafter.
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Justin Timberlake's halftime show sought redemption after a 2004 performance remembered for Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction; a flu-stricken Pink sang the national anthem.
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Other military mobile combat hospitals around the country are on prepare-to-deploy orders, and may soon be headed to stricken areas, he said.
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After doctors in Wuhan began treating clusters of patients stricken with a mysterious pneumonia in December, the reporting was supposed to have been automatic.
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Fixes In Mississippi, a pilot project to distribute incomes to poverty-stricken single African-American mothers shows the plausibility of a more equal America.
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Less than a year later, Katherine Johnson did the math that helped bring the crew of the stricken Apollo 13 command module safely home.
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The U.S. Consulate in the epidemic-stricken Chinese city of Wuhan will evacuate its personnel and some private citizens aboard a charter flight Tuesday.
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The governor mocked a poverty-stricken woman who had torn down a photograph of him in a government office after being denied food stamps.
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In poverty-stricken Burkina Faso, women collect the nuts of the African shea tree and do most of the processing to produce the butter.
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From time to time in the Trump era, Republican members of Congress have found themselves stricken with blindness, deafness, illiteracy, or some combination thereof.
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Officers arrived to find Mr. Porgo splayed on the ground and his partner and the couple's two children stricken by what had just unfolded.
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The statement from Turkey, where many of the stricken Syrians were taken after the assault on Tuesday, was the most specific about the cause.
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More than 2,500 people in China have been killed by the disease, which has stricken tens of thousands of people worldwide, mostly in China.
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After initially signaling support for the plan, House Democrats were working behind the scenes Wednesday to get more relief for storm-stricken Puerto Rico.
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With roads blocked, sea transport and some airlifts are the only way out of the stricken town, although heavy smoke prevented flights on Friday.
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This week the CDC reported that at least 2023 people were stricken with Salmonella, with one death, likely linked to papayas imported from Mexico.
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"I think a foreign power is much more likely the source of these documents than a conscience-stricken C.I.A. whistle-blower," Mr. Lewis said.
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President Nicolas Maduro won the contentious vote, while the opposition party – and several of the crisis-stricken nation's neighbors – refused to recognize the result.
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At the time, Nome was stricken by a deadly diphtheria outbreak, and the remote Gold Rush town could be reached only by dog sled.
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A grief-stricken Meghan McCain appeared to take a swipe at President Donald Trump during a moving tribute honoring her father, Arizona GOP Sen.
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It has called for the release of political prisoners, the holding of free elections and the entry of humanitarian aid to the stricken country.
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People in the Czech Republic are more likely to be stricken by kidney or pancreatic cancer than the populations of neighbouring Austria and Poland.
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The camera also has a tendency to capture scenes at skewed angles, to accentuate the Turners' grief-stricken-to-the-point-of-unhinged headspace.
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They tended to stricken men, crammed 30 to a ward, with the dirt from their factory jobs still smeared on their faces and hands.
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They tended to stricken men, crammed 30 to a ward, with the dirt from their factory jobs still smeared on their faces and hands.
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But when confronted with the plight of a stricken magician this week, they set aside their differences in a scramble to save his life.
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Overall, "we never went to church" conveys a poetic tone somewhere between an elegy and a lament, suggesting a grief-stricken search for clarity.
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There are more than 24 million children out of school across 22 conflict-stricken countries, according to a report from UNICEF released on Tuesday.
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There are more than 20153 million children out of school across 22 conflict-stricken countries, according to a report from UNICEF released on Tuesday.
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His comments cannot be stricken from the record, and the impressions Americans have formed of him in recent months will not be easily unwound.
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