Tests of the animal's blood turned up an unknown virus, which also turned up in mosquitoes in the same forest – a clue to how it spread.
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LOS ANGELES — The entire Hollywood press corps turned up.
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So it isn't like Chicagoans turned up there in droves.
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Internet sleuthing for Eileen, Karen, and Gloria turned up nothing.
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NHTSA officials turned up an unrepaired Takata air bag inflator.
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The investigation turned up said home but, again, no evidence.
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All types of pups have turned up for this celebration.
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The first hints these elusive particles turned up decades ago.
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Another hangman hired last year never turned up for work.
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Dr. Ossendrijver, in his recent research, turned up two more.
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Organisers said thousands of people turned up at 11 a.
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The small caps turned up, and they've been a laggard.
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Record numbers of key demographic groups turned up to vote.
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They liked Marshall stacks and they liked them turned up.
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A home pregnancy test turned up positive after the shooting.
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There wasn't much, but what turned up did not disappoint.
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Robert Mueller's investigation has turned up a lot so far.
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Cesare's own brother turned up in the Tiber, brutally stabbed.
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Today started miserable but then the glorious sunshine turned up.
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But the survey turned up some other interesting tidbits, too.
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This Steve Bannon email turned up in a libel suit.
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But this Scottish woman turned up - Where's the free crèche?
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With Frau Engel, this is turned up well past 11.
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His research has also turned up few negative side effects.
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Air Products turned up while Yingde was in a mess.
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Joe and Sophie turned up the heat with their tongues.
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The first time we did it, 14,000 people turned up.
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A 2019 Google search turned up Mr. Callahan's 2015 obituary.
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Now he's turned up in another surprising place: Glamour magazine.
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Nor has his personal life turned up any attackable nuggets.
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None of them turned up a whisper of sexual misconduct.
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TCU turned up the pressure and didn't go away quietly.
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Several days later, Bayardo's body turned up in the morgue.
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He turned up the volume a bit, but not dramatically.
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The raids on the other two locations turned up empty.
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"He turned up looking like a maintenance worker," she says.
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Still, when I googled the glove, myriad results turned up.
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A lengthy Google search turned up a few similar stories.
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Kate Hudson and a slew of other stars turned up.
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It was spontaneous; People just turned up and turned loose.
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Models turned up for shoots with their own makeup kits.
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Retested 2012 doping samples have turned up 11 doped weightlifters.
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A search of the vehicle turned up marijuana and ammunition.
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Read on: The U.S. Has Turned Up Pressure on Iran.
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Additional Reading • The U.S. Has Turned Up Pressure on Iran.
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Almost nothing could be turned up by the record company.
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So far their searches have turned up only intriguing clues.
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Glock brand pistols turned up in nine of those cases.
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Those first few sessions, just a few residents turned up.
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The Libor investigation eventually turned up evidence of widespread misconduct.
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But that work hasn't turned up any one specific answer.
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His influence has turned up repeatedly in major terrorism cases.
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The snobby, picky eater in me turned up her nose.
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I turned up the radio and ran two red lights.
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But about 200 supporters turned up to watch the proceedings.
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The second of the three children turned up later Saturday.
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Miguel Syjuco MANILA — Only five people had turned up dead.
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So, did anything Mueller turned up fall into that gap?
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The sound was turned up as the results came in.
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A forgotten trove has turned up in a courthouse vault.
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They cooked enough for 50, but 80 people turned up.
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After Mr Trump turned up the heat, Cuba kept its cool.
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An analysis of the VK data also turned up similar results.
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The first note turned up in a cafe in south Wales.
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Officials did not reveal what, if anything, the raids turned up.
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Police turned up and closed the road for about an hour.
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Then he turned up in the final moments of Season 4.
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With Puigdemont and four others in Belgium, only 15 turned up.
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Of those cases, 240 individuals had turned up safe, he said.
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When rapper Cardi B turned up to a police station Oct.
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A reporter turned up on her doorstep a few minutes later.
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But Prince took the simmering scene and turned up the heat.
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One of them had invited Balakrishnan, who turned up with booze.
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Markets have turned up since the last rate decision in March.
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Just 13m of Colombia's 35m voters turned up at polling stations.
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But no match that could identify a suspect has turned up.
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They turned up later in the custody of the Chinese authorities.
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This week, two new developments turned up the heat even more.
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A cursory search turned up nothing, but I hadn't expected much.
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Mrs Christie turned up safe and well in a Harrogate hotel.
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Nothing that fit the bill turned up until the late 1990s.
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The next day, anti-narcotic officers turned up at the airport.
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The first of last week's 14 bombs turned up on Oct.
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At many malls, more consumers turned up as the day progressed.
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My continued asks on the subway that Friday turned up nothing.
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In 2016, I legit "Turned Up On A Tuesday" with ILoveMakonnen.
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Broockman insists that their new study turned up more convincing results.
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Were you happy with the number of people that turned up?
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The hunt turned up little evidence of a thriving petro trade.
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CyFIR turned up three malicious computer processes masquerading as antivirus programs.
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Governor Rick Scott turned up wearing cowboy boots with Confederate flags
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But then the Cornhuskers turned up the pace and defensive intensity.
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Someone turned up yesterday wanting to run through Honegger's cello concerto.
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Thousands have turned up for huge announcement events held by Sens.
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Whenever attrition threatened to thin the ranks, new recruits turned up.
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Still, some members sought to try and turned up unsuccessful. Rep.
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I turned up in Fox Business on at least three occasions.
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That's why scientists were surprised when it turned up in flour.
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Foreign volunteers also turned up, working for groups like SMH Rescue.
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At the local hospital, the injured turned up by the dozens.
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There was a threesome scene, and the guy hadn't turned up.
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As it turns out, she's turned up again—kind of, anyway.
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And then my actual bun is turned up and spray painted.
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In 2012, she turned up at the university and assaulted Áine.
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U.S. stock futures turned up as the voting results came in.
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Dad had turned up to help both of us each time.
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Instead 1920,000 turned up in London - and 10,000 across the country.
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They checked local hospitals as well, but no victims turned up.
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This search turned up a meth bong with that vanilla smell.
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Finally, amateur sleuthing has turned up a Stone Age treasure trove.
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On Saturday alone, 2372 million people turned up at AMC cinemas.
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A search of his hotel room later turned up a firearm.
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The patient turned up the television to drown out our laughter.
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The inquiry turned up two additional reports dating to the 0003s.
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Then in January he turned up in Denmark for a day.
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That Guangdong survey also turned up almost no one under 20.
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He turned up the volume on his advocacy for women's sports.
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For now, it appears the attack turned up mostly mundane documents.
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Considerably fewer turned up for Tuesday's 2-2 tie with Indonesia.
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"They were waiting for boats that never turned up," Wen says.
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The videos turned up no sign of Mr. Nygard's plotting murder.
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A new type of DNA analysis has turned up ancient secrets.
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The former major champion John Daly turned up during my stroll.
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Shares of health insurers turned up after McCain announced his oppositions.
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The standards group said the investigation had turned up no wrongdoing.
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Some opposition figures said up to 100,000 people had turned up.
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The crowd of a few hundred people turned up the volume.
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The main course turned up dressed in swathes of tangy slaw.
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It would be another 10 minutes before the B39 turned up.
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Many of the people on the watch list turned up dead.
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Two of Prince Harry's exes turned up to the event, too.
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No physical examples of the allegedly bugged equipment have yet turned up.
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He turned up for the "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" panel.
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We turned up in Chicago at John's place with only four guitars.
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One of the witnesses, Roderick Silinzy, 40, turned up dead in May.
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Some officials from Bouteflika's ruling FLN party have turned up at demonstrations.
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And, yes, already a backdoored Pokemon Go Android app has turned up.
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However, while it turned out Hayley's was negative, Lauren's turned up positive.
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" "I remember looking for the director, who hadn't turned up at all.
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This girlfriend turned up and made things nice, little gestures, little noticings.
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He also turned up new evidence by subpoenaing AT&T phone records.
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Overwatch easily cleared 100fps, even with settings turned up to maximum levels.
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Their study of it turned up 70 "discontinuities", which may suggest tampering.
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Then, she went into the color tool and turned up the vibrancy.
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Stocks turned up late in the session, and the CBOE Volatility Index .
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TV Michonne turned up with an ebony-black wig that was…fine.
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Most people who were enrolled and turned up were able to vote.
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But Mr Shestun turned up in his stretch Mercedes to stop them.
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Overall, more than 2 million Irish citizens turned up at the polls.
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One particular version, conducted by John List, turned up a fascinating result.
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Perry also turned up the humor, carrying a shrimp cocktail with her.
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But that's not what hmbldt's extensive user testing turned up, Miller says.
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According to Johnston, Trump's tax document had turned up in his mailbox.
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It is wonderful, like life turned up to ten at all times.
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A secondary search turned up cardboard boxes of household items and clothing.
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All of her classmates turned up for the group presentation, except her.
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But when they turned up, it didn't look anything like the advertisements.
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To introduce this feature, Jobs really turned up the reality distortion charm.
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However, the sonar search operation has turned up a 19th-century shipwreck.
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"Her hearing is like somebody turned up the amplifier," Rod tells PEOPLE.
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"I think we've turned up the volume a little bit," she shared.
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However, observing pulsars hasn't turned up any evidence of waves just yet.
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A background report turned up no records relating to his murder conviction.
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The volume is turned up and there's no perforating that at all.
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Only a few fragments of debris have turned up, off Africa's coast.
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They turned to each other, turned up their palms and shrugged simultaneously.
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Searching her listed address on the internet turned up a phone number.
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Nearly eight months after Chambers' death, another young woman turned up dead.
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Receptors for sweetness also turned up on the cells lining the airways.
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Volume -- and anger -- turned up high are what tend to get rewarded.
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In response, he and his staff have turned up their troll game.
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There were housewives from the suburbs who turned up carrying homemade cakes.
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I turned up the brightness to 24 and left the radios on.
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A search of Barnett's house by federal agents turned up bomb parts.
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Instead of business customers, unmarried couples looking for private rooms turned up.
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An inspection turned up about 30 more in the room, he said.
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When more than 250 children turned up, he recognized the sport's potential.
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French trading momentum inflected (turned up) sharply ... and Brazil continues to impress.
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The flow can be turned up or down through a pumping system.
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What turned up was a gigantic flip-flop made of hard plastic.
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Things are constantly being reflected and inverted and turned up against themselves.
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Organisers called it off, but thousands turned up anyway on August 31st.
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Her pale palms are turned up, flowers spilling out of one hand.
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An exam turned up more questions, so her doctor scheduled some scans.
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A review of the literature turned up a handful of similar cases.
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This time 500,000 tickets were issued but an estimated 130,000 turned up.
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He turned up later on Vietnamese state television to offer a confession.
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Yet Ahmed Ali's search of her phone turned up only Quranic apps.
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Members of the British Parliament turned up to watch a semifinal match.
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After residents reported a man who worried them, a journal turned up.
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MKBHD's experience with using the phone turned up a few interesting revelations.
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He turned up in Lebanon, which has no extradition agreement with Japan.
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A copy of her letter turned up in an old hard drive.
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The next month, they turned up in Colombia, where they requested asylum.
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We've turned up some amazing examples of that in our own collection.
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He turned up late at press conferences and spoke deliberately bad French.
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The latest batch of time-defying do-gooders turned up on Dec.
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The prints eventually turned up nothing, because they weren't in the database.
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He could be called a collagist, whose artwork turned up in exhibitions.
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Not everything the archivists-in-training turned up went into the exhibit.
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A cute little girl next door with a little turned-up nose.
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But tests of crime scene DNA had not turned up any matches.
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The couple turned up at Vanity Fair's bash wearing matching Adidas tracksuits.
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Word had spread throughout the community and people turned up in droves.
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One day, she turned up at a friend's house with a girlfriend.
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Two other people with gunshot wounds later turned up at separate hospitals.
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On many sites, searches of Mr. Liu's name turned up zero results.
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An audience of fewer than 23.8 people turned up to the sale.
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Foresight's research would have turned up his circa-2010 anti-gay comments.
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But he is toning it down from what he turned up himself.
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But she turned up nothing, and the authorities had no information either.
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It is life with the color, brightness and contrast all turned up.
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But no evidence ever turned up to substantiate the rumors – until now.
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Another incredibly bony one turned up at a Christie's auction in 2010.
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The alert turned up dozens of mules withdrawing tens of thousands of dollars.
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But that wasn't the most astounding revelation that the Dutch investigators turned up.
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But then in February, tumors turned up again in her liver and lungs.
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More than 44,000 volunteers turned up despite wintry conditions to lay the wreaths.
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Google searches for the embattled Brazilian leader turned up a list of questions.
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Either way, some reporters estimated that fewer than 20 white supremacists turned up.
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So anyway, we were off but turned up at the same party unplanned.
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USADA seems to have turned up and ruined the show in many respects.
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Some other studies looking at public opinion data have turned up similar results.
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To their credit, almost half of their owners turned up to collect them.
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That next morning, though, my probing fingers turned up nothing of any consequence.
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The long-term GMMA group of averages has compressed and has turned up.
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He says police turned up no evidence to document the animal's alleged abuse.
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A search on Nordstrom Rack's website for "Ivanka Trump" turned up no results.
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A bunch of guys turned up in three cars and killed the men.
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He was a "walking skeleton" when he turned up at his uncle's home.
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As more and more elements turned up, so the search for order intensified.
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On February 17th Sushma Swaraj, India's foreign minister, unexpectedly turned up in Tehran.
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"We turned up Justin Bieber -- the girls love just love him," said Colonel.
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At a party for his wedding anniversary, Christian turned up with a gift.
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Kevin kept the radio turned up, and at stoplights, he'd rub Tiffany's thigh.
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When Sydney turned up sick we said, Nope, we're not doing this again.
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That review turned up the additional accounts that could potentially have been accessed.
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Then he could re-generate the galaxy and see what differences turned up.
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She will leave the house with headphones on, the volume turned up, loud.
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But that doesn't mean we've turned up our noses on Rapunzel-like length.
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" As for the newspaper article, it "has never turned up in any library.
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The search has turned up some aircraft debris, but also some false leads.
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Jones ultimately owed his victory to black voters who turned up in droves.
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The original investigation it performed last month turned up only about 200 accounts.
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But some interesting ones turned up in Seattle, Chicago, New York, and elsewhere.
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You look at people that was doing Screw rap, now they turned up.
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Even before the official opening, 1m punters had turned up for a look.
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At least one anti-Muslim demonstrator who turned up carried an AR-15.
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Zach turned up the next morning, having flown all night from South Korea.
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In 1947 only eight theater groups turned up uninvited, beginning the original fringe.
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LIGO first came online in 2002, but turned up nothing definitive for years.
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He checked the churches on Alabama, and the parishioners turned up their noses.
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Watson turned up at diving, swimming, women's field hockey and men's basketball sessions.
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An Associated Press/NORC poll released last week turned up a similar result.
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Some of the scariest drug-resistant bacteria have recently turned up in China.
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We met again seven years later when I turned up at his house.
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There wasn't a lot of interest, and yet somehow it turned up there.
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Mr. Patassini said frustration over illegal migration had really turned up the temperature.
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Yes, I said when it turned up in Episode 3, although others disagreed.
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They turned up the defensive pressure on Brees, sacking him on consecutive plays.
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There was a trial five months after he'd turned up at my doorstep.
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Another time he turned up when I was with somebody at a bar.
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He also turned up on cooking shows and made instructional videos and DVDs.
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His struggles stuck with me, even after he turned up safe and sober.
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He turned up on weekends to install shelves or help paint the apartment.
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Crowds of people turned up for Fudge's visitation Saturday morning, according to WHIO.
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OutKast's seminal album "Aquemini" sounds incredible with the bass turned up, for instance.
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A recent search for rentals in London turned up more than 7,000 apartments.
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A dozen had turned up in earlier studies, but 40 were entirely new.
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But when they analyzed the gene to check for mutations, nothing turned up.
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Soon after, a gunman turned up at the restaurant and fired shots inside.
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Many of the weapons eventually turned up in the hands of cartel members.
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It's an engagement machine with the resistance turned up as high as possible.
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Last fall, an aberrant chocolate chip cookie turned up in my Instagram feed.
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She also said a second document had turned up on the website linksunten.indymedia.
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Actually, it was the only nonstop flight that turned up on those days.
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H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, turned up here at 10 p.m.
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Diverse studies have turned up no evidence of significant fraud in recent elections.
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In fact, Mr. Horowitz turned up evidence of agents who supported Mr. Trump.
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When the thermonuclear warhead turned up missing, we were all frantic, of course.
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But ProPublica turned up dozens of instances where the company did just that.
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Sure enough, they turned up deficiencies, according to officials involved in the investigation.
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When the aircraft turned up the Pech Valley, the world narrowed among peaks.
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Ten to 12 students come most days, although 18 turned up on Tuesday.
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He allowed a search of his room, which turned up the remaining ammunition.
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Officials say a search of Elam's vehicle turned up weed and oxycodone pills.
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Remember that Indeed search for "basic HTML" that turned up thousands of results?
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Thousands of protesters turned up outside the convention center where Trump was speaking.
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Sadly, despite the impressive level of organization, few people seem to have turned up—according to Getty, around a dozen protesters turned up at the Washington demo, and a picture from the San Francisco rally shows more TV cameras than signs.
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A raid on Fellows's apartment after the second killing, however, turned up the Garmin.
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The long term Guppy Multiple Moving Averages (GMMA) indicator has compressed and turned up.
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In other cases, the jobs would likely have turned up no matter who's president.
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Brain MRIs, molecular analyses, basic genetic testing, scores of doctors; nothing turned up answers.
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Earlier this month, a blue whale turned up in the Red Sea, LiveScience reported .
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And so before long, an angry farmer turned up to spray everyone with manure.
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The panda fossil turned up in Cizhutuo Cave in the Guangxi region of China.
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Law enforcement sources confirm investigators have not turned up a prescription for the Fentanyl.
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Neither Mifsud, 58, nor his lawyers turned up to a single day in court.
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When applied to the chip, though, that method turned up some interesting false positives.
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Four of her nine brothers that she feared were dead also turned up alive.
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They have now turned up along a 2,000-kilometer stretch of the Atlantic coastline.
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Yet another whale has turned up dead with a stomach full of plastic waste.
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If the file turned up, this meant that someone had designated it for sharing.
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Just 231 of the 1,500 have so far turned up save, the sheriff said.
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I turned up just in time to witness him fling her across the hallway.
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It is not the first time disturbing items have turned up at the office.
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The prosecutor turned up not even a shred of a motive for John Sheridan.
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" Eve "When I moved flats, a client turned up with the most horrible print.
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The most common infections the CDC turned up came from swallowing poop-tainted water.
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"Quite rightly, Grumpy turned up and upstaged all of the Jellicle cats," Imogen said.
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McDonough's name, though, was redacted and only turned up when viewed by GOP investigators.
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On that flight, for some reason I turned up at that airport [with them].
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Two European queens this week turned up the style power to banish January blues.
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When red, green, and blue are turned up all the way, you get white.
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The LGBT community turned up in large numbers, and freedom and acceptance were key.
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And turned up to interview guest Octavia Spencer in a giant candy cane costume.
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Photo: Brandon TauszikAs the hiking path turned up an enormous cliff, things unraveled quickly.
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Searches around the world have turned up empty-handed, with one much-contested exception.
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He turned up and said he'd had a really nice walk around the park.
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Bees headed back to their hives "in a great rush," while moths turned up.
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Ukraine has turned up evidence tying Russian hackers to the 2015 power grid hack.
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A top football manager turned up to a press conference in a Zorro costume.
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Harris remained missing until her remains turned up on Sunday morning, according to police.
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In the four years since the first Journal article, Stingrays have turned up everywhere.
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But recently, the ring turned up on a carrot that had grown around it.
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We turned up, did three hours of improvising, and that was it, she says.
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His team said 70,000 turned up while local police put the number at 40,000.
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The search of his home also turned up handwritten notes threatening Muslims, prosecutors said.
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CBOT December wheat briefly turned up before retreating while January soybean futures pared losses.
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B.D. and Dundun, in particular, turned up in my youth many times after this.
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Leyser, my delivery rider, turned up on a moped and dropped off the pancakes.
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They asked him about the AK-47 that turned up next to Janes' body.
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That would have stung more had promised crowds actually turned up for the event.
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Now that Kavanaugh faces these sexual misconduct allegations, Milano has turned up her protests.
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Victorian excavations of the Acropolis turned up some painted reliefs, sculptures, and marble gutters.
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As they turned up the path, a male house sparrow appeared beneath a bush.
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Members of the baking club turned up for their meeting at the cookery room.
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Playboy reporters turned up to interview the workers about their frustration with the plant.
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After he closed the windows and turned up the heat, Norma Jeane lit up.
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In high school, my friends and family burners were turned up all the way.
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One woman screamed in my face after I turned up with her order late.
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She and her colleagues also turned up chromium and nickel, which can cause cancer.
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Then I turned up the volume to get a closer listen to the artists.
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They turned up nothing in the duplex where Williams, Ferguson, and her children slept.
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Lo and behold, a sweet photo of the High School Musical crew turned up.
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They turned up like one hour after each other and had booked tables opposite.
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About 4,000 people turned up and since then, we've been more professional, more organised.
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He didn't like a lot of spice and turned up his nose at lamb.
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Everyone, except the 4,000 people who turned up at Athens's Propylaia earlier this week.
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Back at his hotel, a line of seven bedraggled villagers turned up seeking food.
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One patient who turned up in their search had kidney stones at age 15.
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The hundreds that turned up to see him wander away happy and move on.
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Then, among all the trees, a little park suddenly turned up on the right.
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It has turned up as more than background music for the skating pair's routine.
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"This kind of marketing turned up quite a bit after the [settlement]," said Ling.
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"But then she turned up, and the change in her was stunning," he said.
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I also installed an alarm system on my house, in case he turned up.
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Five hundred spectators turned up as popular comedians performed at a ceremony in Ishinomaki.
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Plus, drowning can be poetic, and the poetry here gets turned up to 10.
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This led to an M.R.I. that turned up a lesion on Reid's pancreas: cancer.
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North Korea's censors turned up during rehearsal to listen and demand changes, he added.
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He turned up the classic rock on the radio to drown out the sound.
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A search of Sumaya's backpack turned up a notebook with her mother's phone number.
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It wasn't a club jumpoff...You know, people get turned up in the moment.
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A Google search turned up some recent high-profile media hits for his band.
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Young Alphonso's tutelage continued with the performers who turned up in his living room.
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I rolled down the windows and turned up the norteño music on the radio.
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A renovation many years ago turned up tiny replicas of black Civil War soldiers.
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A dozen residents from the southwestern border town of Olszyna turned up to watch.
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Or your earbuds have been turned up way too loud for far too long.
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Afterward, the scientists crunched numbers and turned up some telling differences between the groups.
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Of the new ones that turned up in 2016, here are my favorite 93.
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Others turned up, postwar, in the new league: Howard McNamara, Howie Lockhart, Amos Arbour.
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Every seven years he turned up and asked her to account for her life.
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She was obsessed with writing good stories—and Jesus often turned up in them.
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And Attorney General William P. Barr has recently turned up his criticism of encryption.
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What was supposed to be a quick validation had turned up a major surprise.
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Back-and-forth studies have turned up evidence both for and against that linkage.
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They've shut off the music, turned up the lights, and are kicking everyone out.
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The government has turned up its repression, jailing and torturing members of the opposition.
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The heat turned up on Google, and they decided to head for the exits.
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Mr. Spicer's suggestion that articles citing unnamed officials have turned up nothing is wrong.
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But neither investigation, by the government or by baseball, turned up a co-conspirator.
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Democrats for the most part turned down the noise, and turned up the substance.
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"Sports is simply life with the volume turned up," Mano said in an interview.
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Just months earlier, an image of an elephant had turned up on a camera.
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One of the allegedly stolen documents turned up, but Waymo said Uber's efforts were insufficient.
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Then just as suspiciously, he turned up days later across the border in mainland China.
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Her inquiry turned up salacious — some say pornographic — email exchanges among high-ranking state officials.
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Trump turned up to this debate prepared and scripted, and gave a mostly polished performance.
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Would your S.O. be cool with it if you turned up with your eyebrows shaved?
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Quip's work-collaboration technology has turned up in new products launched by Salesforce, for instance.
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Erin and her baby daddy, Terry, turned up with the rest of the McGregor clan.
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A couple of the attendees even seem to have turned up purely for the company.
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Hardly anyone turned up at candlelight vigils in Manila recently to protest against extrajudicial killings.
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Like the Chicago heat wave, Sandy turned up evidence for the importance of social infrastructure.
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As Wall Street wobbled, the president turned up the heat on Powell and his colleagues.
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He has had to turn away Dutch sadomasochists who turned up with leash and collar.
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A review of 12 years of allegations turned up just 10 cases of confirmed fraud.
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The university's computers had previously turned up three other Mersenne primes, most recently in 2013.
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Ms Patton turned up to the talk, organised by a student club, and afterwards apologised.
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Najib Razak, Malaysia's embattled prime minister, turned up in Beijing this week cap in hand.
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Even the town stray dog turned up to see what all the commotion was about.
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Are there themes that turned up in these case histories that still hold true today?
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A much more conspicuous device turned up along the Arizona-Mexico border back in 2011.
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To date, every single search for artificial signals from KIC 8462852 has turned up empty.
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When a smirking colleague finally turned up, he took a picture before releasing the cuffs.
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In recent years, organizers estimate as many as 8,000 goths turned up for the event.
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Hundreds of people turned up at a store in St. John's, Newfoundland, to buy marijuana.
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However, none of the party leaders he hoped would attend from other countries turned up.
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The day the culture ministry opened in Tlaxcala, 22017 locals turned up with their CVs.
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Hong Kong residents young and old, and from all cross-sections of society, turned up.
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One guest even turned up to my wedding with a frappé, slurping throughout the ceremony.
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Other research linking brain cancer to hormone exposure has turned up weak or contradictory results.
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One former dasher claimed his own back-of-envelope calculations turned up the same holes.
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The airing of 'Surviving' has turned up the heat and spiked public outrage against Kelly.
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But Cornet turned up her game to win five straight to close out the set.
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So far, nothing has turned up, and it takes a lot of time and resources.
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After sunset, the protesters held up cellphone flashlights, refusing to move until Pashteen turned up.
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"Sorry to the people who turned up for the gig in Chicago Lollapalooza," he wrote.
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Remember when he turned up to a press conference in a "FUCK YOU"–emblazoned suit?
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For Moore's part, he just seemed happy that people turned up — and did they ever.
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That commission turned up nothing and quietly disbanded after more than a year of controversy.
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We don't yet know the investigation's full scope, or what it may have turned up.
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She's so unenthused, she doesn't even have her paddle turned up in the right direction.
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The two people briefed on the internal investigation said it had turned up another issue.
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On cue, they turned up the snark on Twitter, vitriol and open contempt for Trump.
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"The El Niño event, which turned up the Earth's thermostat, has now disappeared," Taalas said.
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"The intensity turned up real quick once we scored a couple of runs," Melvin said.
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This is not the first time Brazilian weapons have turned up in the Yemeni conflict.
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In Des Moines, more than four hundred people turned up, filling the room to overflowing.
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She offered me a shawl, then turned up the heating when I declined the shawl.
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The hunt for the most popular dark matter candidate has so far turned up empty.
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The illegal software recognized when a car was being tested and turned up pollution controls.
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But when I turned up, with a colleague, he admonished us loudly with theatrical flair.
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It also turned up in print ads for West Elm, New Balance and Best Buy.
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He turned up toward the hill, planted one bootless foot in the snow and ran.
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Marine scientist Shanee Stopnitzky then turned up to shed some light on the strange affair.
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Even a three-day, four-officer police search of our home had turned up nothing.
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"They turned up their defense and we couldn't handle it," Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said.
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When his community protested his case being dismissed in July 2016, police cars turned up.
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One-third of the country's entire population turned up to hear John Paul II speak.
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The president turned up late at a meeting about NATO's partnership with Georgia and Ukraine.
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While critics initially turned up their noses, the film has since become a cult classic.
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But the nature of social media platforms has turned up the temperature on such rhetoric.
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Then excavations turned up traces of Gadsden's Wharf in the muck beneath the grassy lot.
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The E.P.A. did not respond to a question about whether the sweep turned up anything.
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The search for Malaysian Airways flight MH370 turned up previously undiscovered undersea volcanoes and trenches.
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And second, no evidence of successful hacking of Clinton's email account has yet turned up.
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Renault has said that an internal review turned up no issues with Mr. Ghosn's compensation.
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A search for a very old password of mine turned up in six data breaches.
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That's the case with three venture funding studies for Africa that turned up varied results.
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In California, money has turned up overnight to shelter tens of thousands of the homeless.
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The five children who starred at the opening ceremony also turned up for a cameo.
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Q's supporters have turned up en masse, with signs and T-shirts, at Trump rallies.
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A trip to a supermarket in neighboring Fujisawa turned up an empty hand soap aisle.
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Lil Nas X, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey and Ariana Grande all turned up in fashion.
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How would a morning unfold if Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" suddenly turned up empty?
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Many of the same people, mostly from the art world, turned up at these occasions.
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Garrison's bass is turned up rather high, giving the entire session a pulpy, magnetic aura.
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For years, fliers from movie and television location scouts turned up in Alan Bennett's mailbox.
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Lost and found It was missing for decades, then turned up in a London apartment.
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Then, when it was time to testify in public, Sondland really turned up the heat.
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Going into the next round of NAFTA talks, Trump has kept the heat turned up.
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On the trail in 2015 and 2016, they turned up by the tens of thousands.
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"This is why it's so intriguing why it has turned up in California," she said.
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Most of those who turned up were family members or super-fans of her blog.
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A few days after that, a sweep of the prison turned up 36 contraband mobiles.
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And the oldest art gallery so far found turned up in a cave in Sulawesi.
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Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and other prominent politicians turned up in his lens as well.
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Four of the five missing youths turned up alive, apparently freed after guiding the attackers.
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I turned up the next day with the prints and Vivien gave me another job.
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Irene Bedard, the voice of Disney's Pocahontas, turned up as a host in the park.
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Trump on occasion has also turned up in the press cabin to chat with reporters.
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Searches of the Rothwell home also turned up wet carpeting that was soaked in bleach.
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Protesters on both sides of the issue have turned up to demonstrate at the demolitions.
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Others had gone looking for their family history but had only turned up more questions.
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My research turned up the five — or seven, depending on the source — stages of grief.
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A non-exhaustive field survey this fall turned up 53 buildings with manual passenger elevators.
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Some of them turned up in Mr. Tin's town, and they happened to be musicians.
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A few evangelizers, remnants from a planned and canceled counterprotest, have turned up to debate.
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Across France, 40,500 demonstrators turned up this Saturday, up from 32,300 last weekend, said Castaner.
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Friends, I once turned up in a full suit for an interview at Zoo magazine.
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I always get the same excuse: 'Yeah, the previous DJ turned up that gain knob.
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Many of the searches turned up marijuana and other illegal drugs, according to the data.
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In recent months, activists have turned up the intensity of their protests against the pipeline expansion.
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The hunt turned up not just malware but also the first inklings of the breach's severity.
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She turned up for an interview with Robbins, which, she told BuzzFeed News, took a turn.
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Officers found McKane by using videos and information turned up by the investigation, the chief said.
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It's the explanation given for why a beluga whale turned up in Norway wearing a harness.
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AMD's expected market-share gains in data centers may simply have turned up at Intel, though.
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In seven years of data, he turned up just two instances of (non-fatal) cardiac arrest.
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The property turned up when she sorted through documents as part of the Tribal Wills Project.
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Across the San Francisco Bay, hundreds of protesters turned up at a similar rally in Berkeley.
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He stopped coming to our union offices, and he no longer turned up at council meetings.
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It's far from the first time whales have turned up sick or dead from ingesting trash.
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Hydrogen is then added and the temperature is turned up to more than 1,830 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Raids on family properties had turned up luxury cars, motorcycles and diamond certificates, the statement said.
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Also Kellyanne (best friend) turned up looking like she was about to lead the marching band.
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Despite dedicated searches, no signs of a dark matter particle explaining these effects have turned up.
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So far, Waymo's searches of Uber servers haven't turned up the 14,000 documents Levandowski allegedly stole.
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Their faces, a rainbow of emotions, had mouths that turned up and down in imprecise dashes.
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He turned up the heater and gently asked why Berard was outdoors in such harsh weather.
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Rafi's story sparked outrage across the country, and thousands of people turned up for her funeral.
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It works whether you have the media volume turned up or fully muted on your phone.
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"That the photo turned up a year later is unbelievably suspicious," Worth's lawyer, Michael Rudy, said.
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Hundreds of people have turned up daily, far more than had been betting on the races.
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Daybreak is like Glee turned up to 11, with action scenes in place of musical numbers.
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Boback notified the Secret Service, and early the next morning agents turned up at Boback's home.
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But if any leads have turned up, including the missing fire extinguisher, investigators are not saying.
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Three thousand miles later, he turned up unannounced on his idol's doorstep in Elmira, New York.
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Read Nidhi Subbaraman's story on the devastation facing farmers after PFAS turned up in their food.
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But that was in about 1250, long after the parrots first turned up in Pueblo Bonito.
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All later turned up in Chinese jails, accused of selling salacious works about the country's leaders.
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Washington has turned up the heat on Silicon Valley, and no big tech company seems safe.
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A Sheriff's Office spokesman said by email that a search of Wix's home turned up a .
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He said the inspection operation had turned up two high-caliber weapons and a regular firearm.
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Several men were still glancing over their shoulders, jumpily, in case the security forces turned up.
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Few objects have turned up so far that can be traced to the Islamic State's plunder.
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The survey also turned up some troubling statistics about disparities in earnings among gig economy drivers.
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And we've even turned up our noses and passed them by for the pricier plain options.
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As a result, Biden has turned up the heat not only on Buttigieg, but on Sanders.
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And the announcement of the additional films has only turned up the volume on the buzz.
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Only a few hundred people turned up at Malaka, and few of them approached the fence.
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If something turned up that had not been previously identified, the test would single it out.
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However, Americans were not having it and turned up in droves to protest the flawed directive.
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This wasn't the first time Uber turned up its nose at a proposed settlement from Waymo.
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In early March he turned up the heat, threatening hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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"@POTUS turned up in my feed despite me not following, willingly or otherwise," said another person.
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Their intrepid searches have turned up Prohibition-era cellars and bunkers — but no trace of Lindsey.
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Clinton's server have turned up, and the FBI director has passed this information along to Congress.
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Cook&aposs battered body turned up the next day about two miles south of Monroe, Washington.
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He just turned up and spoke from the heart -- and the studio audience was wildly enthusiastic.
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The planner asked the IRS for a history of tax payments and turned up a surprise.
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A law enforcement official said the items turned up in a wall of the suspect's home.
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He turned up at offices to check if Tanzania's famously lackadaisical civil servants were at work.
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Some turned up, and some turned down, but they all documented their experiences for their fans.
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The heat is turned up not only in your relationships, but in a financial situation, too.
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Another new arrival has turned up on their doorstep, and it's none other than Arya Stark.
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Chuck Berry rolled over everyone who came before him – and turned up everyone who came after.
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"People turned up at the event, Labour supporters and party members," Cat Smith told the Mirror.
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After 39 days, the search had turned up nothing, and the two Democrats were presumed dead.
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Sunday's crowd is expected to exceed the 140,500 that turned up on race day in 2018.
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St. Louis turned up the pressure as Upshall's breakaway cut Buffalo's lead with 4:57 remaining.
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With the volume turned up, noise cancellation can make it seem like you're in the studio.
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Chester Bennington's death investigation has turned up no obvious signs of drug use ... TMZ has learned.
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More recent research has not turned up much proof that chocolate in any form is helpful.
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Someone else also turned up -- the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Major General Qassem Suleimani.
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When I turned up at 11 AM, the producer immediately gave me this really worried look.
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Unfortunately the brilliant Max Holloway turned up and handed Aldo two devastating beatings back-to-back.
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Their search and consultation with experts only turned up the two major vendors of fake certificates.
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And in the process, this has turned up surprising new evidence about how cancer cells survive.
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"I took one of my mum's kitchen knives and turned up looking absolutely ridiculous," he says.
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He says that his research turned up more than 150 commands and more than 1,000 variations.
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A search of Allen's Yukon turned up magazines for AR-15s, AK-47s, and Glock handguns.
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I think quite a lot of us just turned up with no experience in humanitarian work.
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Both programmes struggled to attract parents (although more turned up when there was money in it).
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Faced with inconsistent results, the company tested a vial of tap water, which turned up positive.
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The search turned up nine guns, three knives, brass knuckles, suppressors, and various types of ammunition.
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Not long ago only a few hundred people turned up to the annual Independence Day parade.
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More than a hundred people turned up; the disturbance was such that the police were called.
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Soon the team had turned up a small trove of potsherds and began taking copious notes.
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Like Home Depot (HD), more shoppers turned up at Lowe's for repairs after hurricanes and wildfires.
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Tens of thousands of volunteers turned up on Saturday for the annual California Coastal Cleanup Day.
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An undersea search of the southern Indian Ocean, history's costliest such effort, has turned up nothing.
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During another full night at the club, things get turned up a notch when Usher enters.
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But an investigation of a 2003 escape from the Elmira Correctional Facility turned up similar problems.
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Two black men have turned up dead, most likely of overdoses, at his West Hollywood apartment.
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But this gray donkey that turned up in my driveway was even worse off than Matilda.
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Indeed, Rojas-Berscia prepaid him for the session, but he never turned up the next day.
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The piece of art, "Christ Mocked," turned up in a French woman's home, the BBC reported.
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And that was a period where things turned up a little, at least in party culture.
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Over the last six nights in my restaurant, 39 people haven't turned up for their table.
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Texas singer Bobby Fuller turned up dead in suspicious circumstances that were nonetheless ruled a suicide.
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Some families have been waiting for more than 793 years and bodies still haven't turned up.
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But political scientists have turned up little evidence that the strategy of "going public" actually works.
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Three years ago, they turned up in Tehran, and in each year since in greater numbers.
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When his father came on Saturdays, he turned up the bedroom radio to muffle her movements.
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In Arlington County, as with much of the country, climate change has turned up the heat.
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In addition, business fixed investment has turned up this year after having been soft last year.
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It's only the second time he has turned up for a game at this World Cup.
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But my hedonic treadmill is turned up so high that it's hard to make the leap.
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An exhaustive search of Mr. Paddock's life for a motive has so far turned up nothing.
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Denisovan DNA has turned up only in a few additional teeth discovered in that Siberian cave.
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The previous sale attempt launched in July failed as no bidders turned up by Aug. 1.
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" Scores of physicists turned up, despite a competing parallel session on "The Extreme Mechanics of Balloons.
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Sober or shrilly colorful variations have turned up as well on popular web emporiums including Matches.
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He turned up at our Christmas party and started screaming at me in front of everyone.
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An initial search turned up 24 items, and 18 "cannibalized" or partial items, from a warehouse.
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Poland has turned up the offensive pressure but Senegal is so far up to the challenge.
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"Any moment is just a moment before the dial can be turned up," Mr. Wray said.
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SCHMIDT: So, let's talk about some of the stories that you turned up in your reporting.
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More stars turned up in the "SpongeBob" movies, including Jeffrey Tambor, David Hasselhoff and Antonio Banderas.
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Almost immediately after Mr. Cruz turned up at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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Only the occasional television crew and handful of reporters have turned up for Mr. Newsom's stops.
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So I was pretty shocked when my sister's boyfriend turned up at my place via Scruff.
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But world leaders have increasingly turned up the heat on the Saudis over Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance.
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It turned up at auction at Sotheby's in 1974, and was sold there again in 2011.
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Our survey of local news outlets around the country turned up little support for the bill.
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Several turned up late because of confusion over whether the caucus was scheduled for 8 p.m.
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Cases with links to Iran have already turned up in other countries, including Canada and Lebanon.
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And it's not clear how much faster or how many more problems would be turned up.
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A Republican senator from Colorado, Cory Gardner, turned up at the announcement to lend his support.
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When children enter a relationship, long-simmering money worries can be turned up to full boil.
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Images of it turned up everywhere — on porcelain vases, cloisonné bowls, silk robes and jade sculptures.
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As more children turned up dead, Tambayan began to agitate for Duterte to stop the killings.
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He pulled the blanket higher, turned up the radio and told his wife he loved her.
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But when those tactics turned up little information, Mr. Dietl asked his staff to do more.
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He told his reporters to chase the story hard, though their efforts turned up nothing new.
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Read on to find out which celebs turned up for the luxurious Lawrence and Maroney wedding.
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The scientists then compared their hundreds of before-and-after scans and turned up some surprises.
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The Chimerarachne turned up in Burmese amber, one of the few materials conducive to spider fossils.
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Mr Tsimba turned up in a city along their route to collect material for his sculptures.
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A search of Japanese newspaper archives turned up a 1951 dispatch from the daily Yomiuri Shimbun.
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The long-term GMMA, which tracks the sentiment of investors, has turned up and is expanding.
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On the morning she chose, a snowstorm hit, and only six friends and relatives turned up.
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No inspectors have turned up despite what Lotte says were repeated entreaties to rectify the problems.
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If a suitable 12-letter answer containing EDUD had turned up, NETNEGATIVE might have been OFTNEGLECTED.
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Now the hashtag campaign centered on the memo, #ReleaseTheMemo, has turned up the heat even further.
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Former Russian spies have already turned up dead in other countries, or survived Russia's assassination attempts.
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During those tests, the software turned up pollution controls to be compliant with United States regulations.
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Republicans said the investigation has not turned up evidence of sufficient improprieties to change the outcome.
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Kesha turned up in the corral next to Iggy ... trying her hand at some equestrian therapy.
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Like the successful reality TV host he is, he's always kept the drama turned up high.
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But they only turned up the heat on the patch of skin that had the cream.
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Think of it like the volume on the stereo that is turned up way too loud.
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Jon Snow, a newsreader, was accosted by locals when he turned up to film by the tower.
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As part of the deal, she had to get an environmental report, which turned up serious pollution.
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Ten years after tremolite turned up in the Italian talc, it showed up in Vermont talc, too.
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An additional indictment for tax and bank fraud charges in February 2018 further turned up the heat.
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It hasn't turned up yet, based on new results from the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Suspicions about Serrano-Vitorino grew, however, when his car turned up the next morning in central Missouri.
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More than one year before, Tank was stolen from their backyard; months of searching turned up nothing.
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This month, Zika turned up in Puerto Rico, which prompted the CDC to issue a travel advisory.
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EARLIER THIS year minicab drivers turned up to protest outside the offices of Transport for London (TFL).
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His first "dead" ex has already turned up alive, and he definitely looked surprised to see her.
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Her car turned up soon afterward in a sugar cane field, about 10 miles from the bar.
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The commission was disbanded after six months when it turned up no evidence to support this claim.
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They turned up, they were fairly bland, and they went out to Poland at the earliest opportunity.
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As of Friday at noon, about 2,600 square miles had been covered and nothing had turned up.
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Search warrants turned up an empty box of Coricidin HBP Cold and Cough at the couple's home.
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Iran has turned up the volume briefly on the mood music and then pressed the pause button.
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The other students were fine with them; it was their academic parents who turned up their noses.
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Crowds turned up at Windsor to see her as she walked through the town outside Windsor Castle.
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He also turned up the music in the house to make sure she could not be heard.
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However, the cause of death for ones that turned up after the snow melted was another story.
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During floods the previous year, hundreds of volunteers turned up to help with sandbagging and other preparations.
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Over the past two years tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors have turned up in European cities.
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"There's been quite a lot of press interest there, my invite hasn't turned up yet," she said.
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Soon after those deaths in Rhode Island, two more fatal overdoses turned up in Camden, New Jersey.
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People turned up Wednesday to call grandparents, a sister in Mexico, and family in California, among others.
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But Boback knew of the inquiry, and details about it turned up in the Inpax GPS assessment.
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Paddock requested rooms with a "park view" during the festival, reported TMZ, but apparently never turned up.
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A search of government databases turned up no incident that matched that description, the White House said.
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Then late Saturday, protesters in Tehran ransacked the Saudi Embassy, and Iranian leaders turned up the rhetoric.
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He left me with bruised ribs, but luckily the police turned up in time to get him.
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As expected, a lot turned up — some were bad, some were good, and most were downright ridiculous.
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This washing machine turned up in 1997 the Sagami Bay, at around 4,320 feet below the surface.
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Ri Yong-gil turned up in official state media accounts of the recently concluded Workers' Party Congress.
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A search of their home turned up the body, which clearly had been dead for some time.
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Say what you will about Google's AlphaGo AI, it generally turned up to its championship matches sober.
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" Janis "One time a client turned up to our meeting with four large holdalls full of gifts.
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On Monday, George W. and his wife, former First Lady Laura Bush, turned up at a Jeb!
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A search along the block turned up a pattern — 38A was bought for $440,000, 39 for $310,000.
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A background check prior to the issuance of a clearance likely would have turned up Gorka's warrant.
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A handful of fans turned up at the court in Ennis to show support for the singer.
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It is possible he has turned up newsworthy and scandalous information that nonetheless didn't involve outright lawbreaking.
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Another version has sound automatically playing as long as the volume is turned up on your phone.
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This turned up several anomalies, where gold seemed to be present but other tests had shown nothing.
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A frantic drive to a second-hand bookstore turned up more copies—with the same pages missing.
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He uses a microphone—turned up loud for politicised raps—and mobile phones with augmented-reality apps.
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The man shades his face with his hand but keeps his head turned up to the sky.
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Donald Trump's 2005 tax return According to Johnston, Trump's tax document had turned up in his mailbox.
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CBOT soybeans turned up after the March contract briefly dipped to a 3-1/29-week low.
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The search for a big, enduring reservoir of wet, potentially life-giving H20 has turned up nothing.
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"I'm very sad," said 16-year old Augusto Mateus, who turned up wearing a red Flamengo shirt.
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Ongoing searches for her, which have included properties such as a hog farm, have turned up short.
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CBOT soybeans turned up after the March contract briefly dipped to a 3-30.023/2-week low.
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Such cliques and groups turned up in detailed answers to questions about Facebook users' relations with others.
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It was only a matter of time before Steve Harvey turned up in a Super Bowl commercial.
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Densmore initially was arrested after the trooper turned up a Colorado warrant for an alleged custody violation.
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Although they initially planned to adopt two toddlers from a Haitian orphanage, some unexpected siblings turned up.
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If investigations into Trump's conduct turned up strong evidence of wrongdoing, the House could vote to impeach.
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Those efforts have been ongoing for many years now, but haven't turned up any concrete signals yet.
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He researched the area for local practitioners, and when none turned up, he opted for online therapy.
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Gold producers climbed 0.9 percent as prices for the commodity turned up from a seven-week low.
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Searching for Canova's name in the cache of emails released by WikiLeaks turned up dozens of emails.
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I then drove about 20 kilometers [12 miles] away, turned up the air conditioner, and fell asleep.
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According to local media, her beaten and bound body turned up on the university grounds in July.
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The Verge's research turned up no equivalent affidavits concerning iOS phones or data stored by Apple Maps.
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U.S. swimming hopeful Zach Harting turned up to the quals wearing a Batman suit for some reason.
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Police held the money, waiting 90 days in case anyone turned up to the claim the cash.
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Both programmes had difficulty in attracting parents (although more turned up when there was money in it).
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I turned up one Friday two hours late, buzzing on coke after having not slept a wink.
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A wing fragment and part of the plane's flaperon are among the remnants that have turned up.
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He later turned up with his mother, Tonya Couch, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where they were arrested.
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Three hundred people turned up, and the new students wore caps and gowns to simulate a graduation.
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Riots broke out when at least 21,2000 people demanding payment turned up at a centre outside Monrovia.
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Hillsborough officials missed the deadline after their recount turned up 220006 fewer votes than the initial count.
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Since then, the heat has been turned up on the issue of gender discrimination in membership policies.
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"Give us another bumpety," Niall said, and took the sack and turned up a second big swig.
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The rapper Fat Joe turned up; there was a full marching band with branded Philipp Plein drums.
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He was about to depart for Beijing airport when 20 police officers turned up at his apartment.
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For instance, one search turned up rooms at Trump International Hotel Las Vegas for $165 a night.
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They've intermittently turned up in unexpected local waterways as well — like the Gowanus Canal and Flushing River.
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Truly massive crowds turned up to peacefully protest at Women's Marches in 43 cities across 60 countries.
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He turned up the volume, unconcerned about the other patrons looking over in annoyance, and laughed loudly.
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Audits prompted by the criminal case turned up thousands of soldiers who had improperly received cash incentives.
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On a recent morning, two villagers turned up at the Li family's field at 10:45 a.m.
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Neighbors have told me their packages have been stolen or have just not turned up many times.
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However, the Duke's relationship with Epstein turned up some consequences for his standing among the British elite.
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He was quiet and self-deprecating; they have their volume and self-regard turned up to 11.
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After a quick sweep of my back yard I turned up 100s of these small orange jobs.
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In Queens, Reva turned up the radio again and began to sing along to the music. Santana.
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One of their guests turned up with nothing but a few possessions stuffed into a tiny backpack.
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But the authors of that review say the studies they turned up were generally of "low" quality.
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We're all hanging out, we're all putting music on the jukebox, we're all getting turned up together.
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The bodies of murder victims or drug users who had overdosed sometimes turned up in the street.
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My genetic testing turned up a mutation that could, in theory, cause a form of mitochondrial disease.
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"They turned up a bit late, Matt was looking a little bit out of breath," confirms Dighero.
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Recall that Yahoo only learned of its 2013 breach in 2016 when user data turned up online.
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A lengthy search for his daughter turned up nothing and he died by suicide later that year.
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But Mr. Kerry turned up alone, acknowledging that "a couple of tough issues" were still dividing them.
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A search of her apartment turned up other evidence, the police said, including blood on a shoe.
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There were also no representatives of landlord or real estate groups, although some environmental activists turned up.
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He turned up in Washington, again with the red hat, for Mr. Trump's inauguration in January 2017.
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Cue visions of her lounging by her infinity pool in Bel-Air, friends hanging, tunes turned up.
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She described how "Brett and Mark" entered the bedroom, locked the door and turned up the music.
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When the American turned up the heat late in the fight, the brash Irishman had no response.
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Rebel groups who fought the Janjaweed have turned up fighting in Libya for the anti-Islamist Gen.
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"It was a baffling high fever," Dr. Ai said of a patient who turned up on Dec.
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He said if the investigation turned up anything, the city would follow with a "minimally invasive" excavation.
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A police search of the apartment turned up two socks wedged between the refrigerator and the wall.
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Raids near Reynosa turned up about 5,500 gallons of presumably stolen fuel, cocaine, 17 assault rifles, two .
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The horses turned up on the res within a week, grazing their way north on unfenced grass.
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However, that operation and a series of others since then have not turned up Mr. Cohen's remains.
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At each moment when the heat on her has turned up, something happened to dial it down.
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So I called an Uber, and a Tesla X with its wing-like vertical doors turned up.
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Eventually, this string of unlikely victories turned up on a computer report, and city lawyers recovered $680,000.
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At Saturday's premiere, however, I couldn't quite figure out the magician who turned up at the party.
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Things got interesting when I did the opposite, and turned up the ambient sound all the way.
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About 40 people turned up to a protest rally, organized by Sharpton, in Hollywood on Sunday night.
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A search of C-SPAN's expansive video archive, for instance, turned up no official appearances in Washington.
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While the T. Rowe Price survey targeted a privileged group, broader polls have turned up similar findings.
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Come morning our room-service breakfast turned up 14 minutes later than we'd ordered it to arrive.
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After she turned up, something clicked and the restaurant began to get attention around Paris and abroad.
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They turned up hundreds of other infections, including many in people who did not display any symptoms.
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But they didn't find much, and a forensic examination of the crime scene turned up nothing useful.
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The state board's investigation turned up a number disturbing accusations, but it was not a criminal proceeding.
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Celebrities also called on Harder when their private photographs turned up on pornographic and other Web sites.
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A search of elections databases turned up no financial records connected to work for other Democratic causes.
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Many voters turned up early to cast their ballots, leading to long lines that extended for blocks.
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Alternatively, it might have even turned up more witnesses who might have supported Kavanaugh's version of events.
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In last week's hearing, Ford testified that Kavanaugh or his friend Mark Judge turned up the music.
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My Internet search had turned up those glasses, but I hadn't bothered reading about how they worked.
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In surveys and interviews with privacy professionals, Waldman turned up a check-the-boxes approach to privacy.
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Bigots and outright Nazis turned up at their shows, hoping to start a fight with the band.
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Hussein Chalayan also turned up the volume, exploring how ethnic dance has been subsumed by Western occupation.
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Dalal turned up at a friend's wedding late and covered in bruises, her friend Dixita Tank remembers.
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Sadr maintains a loyal base of supporters who turned up to the polls amid widespread national apathy.
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But state-wide investigations have turned up nearly no fraud—just dozens, or possibly hundreds of instances.
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Several of Gronkowski's brothers made the Gronk Cruise even Gronkier, and at least one other celeb turned up.
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Searches for Dolce&Gabbana turned up no items on major online retailers such as Alibaba's Tmall and JD.com.
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Leading Republicans turned up the pressure on Trump, with House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan leading the charge.
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When Franz Ferdinand turned up at the end of 22002, they had fucking great hair and brilliant shoes.
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Photo: USFWSWisdom turned up at her original nest site on November 29 and has recently laid an egg.
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A little more searching turned up additional, similar-looking devices such as the LEHE K2 and the IRideForMe.
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A search of the suspects' homes had turned up objects that were important for the investigation, it said.
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It went without a hitch until about a year ago, when two women of about 30 turned up.
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We have editors and contributors Peter Rubin, Angela Watercutter, and K.M. McFarland turned up and ready to go.
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Some 3,000 volunteers turned up to help transform the house, according to a press release at the time.
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Caballero's father turned up dead more than six months after rebels demanded a $6 million for his release.
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Perry turned up the heat for her boyfriend's birthday on Friday while maintaining a healthy dose of silliness.
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"It turned up because equities went lower," said Bob Haberkorn, senior market strategist for RJO Futures in Chicago.
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Along with a few scraps of the jet, the search has turned up a variety of scientific advances.
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It's like, I spent time on this, I'm ready to take on the world, and I'm turned up.
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A LinkedIn search for Periscope turned up no employees whose job title reflected user safety or content moderation.
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"The temperature has turned up," said Doug Kramer, general counsel for the privately-held San Francisco-based company.
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A subsequent search of Czerepak's home turned up five 30-round rifle magazines and one 15-round magazine.
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America's Department of Energy (DoE) has also conducted tests of its own that have turned up big inconsistencies.
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After the game, we saw Harmon leaving Mercedes-Benz Stadium with his son -- and they were TURNED UP!!
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The statement adds that a search of Dinh's residence allegedly turned up a "large amount of suspected marijuana."
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In tweets Wednesday, Trump turned up the heat on auto companies, particularly Ford, for not supporting his plans.
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Please help Uncle David, someone ordered 250 Pokemon toys from him but never turned up to collect them.
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The booklet first turned up nearly two decades ago, when Bloomberg ran for mayor of New York City.
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The researchers turned up more than 1.4 million dental visits at which adults were given an opioid prescription.
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A search of the room turned up condoms and cash in the room's safe, according to the affidavit.
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Thrusting machos from Silicon Valley have turned up in her office berating her and come off the worse.
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In 2012, a parasitic roundworm normally found some 1,000 miles southeast turned up in birds in western Alaska.
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There was a famous incident where some gangsters turned up and shot up the front of the venue.
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But a fifth specimen has now turned up, without the modified pedipalps, so presumably she is a female.
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One day later, two other massive celebrities turned up at Drake's Los Angeles show: Beyoncé and JAY-Z.
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As of Monday morning ET, an Instagram search for the hashtag #MannequinChallenge turned up more than 56,000 results.
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Despite the suspension, protesters turned up in force demanding the resignation of the city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
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A Justice Department crackdown under President George W. Bush turned up 120 people who allegedly committed fraud or .
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Selena Gomez turned up the notch on her latest outfit, accessorizing the look with some statement-making eyewear!
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When they finally listened, the CT turned up several small blood clots, which had settled into her lungs.
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Trump turned up at Club 21, a midtown Manhattan restaurant where he was having dinner with his family.
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She turned up and, quickly seeing the mud, asked us what we were going to do about it.
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With little incentive to watch a possibly lame-duck team against the 223-26 Redskins, few turned up.
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Still, the legions of sleuths have turned up various candidates, ranging from Japanese mathematicians to Irish graduate students.
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When a weeks-long search for the dog's owners turned up nothing, "she just became his," Jacob recalled.
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It is assumed the aircraft crashed in the Indian Ocean and searches for wreckage have turned up empty.
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In particular, the Dossier Center&aposs investigation turned up almost no messages about the Trump Tower meeting itself.
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We never thought we'd get anywhere near it here, but we've turned up and done the business again.
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Under their plan, I would not pay them a copay when I turned up in their emergency department.
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In early March, what looked like the tail of a plane turned up on the shores of Mozambique.
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Two years after the crash, Kayolev turned up at Nielsen's doorstep in Switzerland and stabbed him to death.
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Similar research turned up a set of backdated PGP keys after the first round of claims in December.
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Basically, it felt like Britain had thrown a house party and none of its besties had turned up.
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Coloradoans who drank from naturally fluoridated mountain streams turned up with strong but severely discolored molars and incisors.
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One guy who was 13 turned up at a butcher's shop after running away from a crack house.
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And then a reference to her turned up in this episode, via Aderholt flagging her death as unusual!
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E.T. Hunters Join Forces to Probe the HeavensTraditional astronomers have sometimes, historically, turned up their noses at SETI.
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And at least some of the existing research on modafinil hasn't turned up serious long-term health risks.
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That work has turned up new leads in Alzheimer's disease, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, schizophrenia and more.
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Home Depot's stock also turned up after a slight post-earnings decline, pulling Lowe's stock up with it.
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Sure enough, he turned up clutching a white plastic bag with a crudely-made beef wellington in it.
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" Or if I'm turned up, that's when I'll come with that "While everybody talking down, I'm up bitch.
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Terri, a loggerhead turtle usually found in Mediterranean regions enjoying balmier climes, turned up in Jersey on Jan.
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Unlike other Lamborghinis before it, this one isn't a lightsaber turned up to 11 (hooray for mixing clichés!).
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When Andrew was 22000, friends introduced his widowed father to Hella, who had turned up alive in Warsaw.
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Its audit of YouTube, meanwhile, turned up 18 channels tied to Russian trolls, which had uploaded 1,1893 videos.
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In terms of the range and the reach, the Khalidov that turned up against Barnatt would be handy.
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No. 76 turned up last month at Spink USA, an auction house on West 57th Street in Manhattan.
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The searches sometimes turned up low-level offenses such as drug possession that otherwise would have gone unnoticed.
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It does look like the Trump administration has turned up the volume on the problem with North Korea.
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On the day I turned up, Professor Wilks had stumped his students with an obscure question about collateral.
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Similar photos turned up in the Cloud Appreciation Society's gallery from Texas, Norway, Ontario, Scotland, France and Massachusetts.
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In late March, Kim turned up in Beijing, his first foreign trip since taking power seven years ago.
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I kept trying to find the angle where it would look too gold, but it never turned up.
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Along with ads on Pelosi and tax reform, Republicans have also turned up the heat over Lamb's past.
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As I got closer, I started to get a sense of just how many people had turned up.
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Interviews with a dozen organists around town turned up mostly grievances, but their numbers tell a different story.
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There's only one knob, and when it gets turned up, the freedom of minorities tends to be curtailed.
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Since the GAO has turned up no results, however, that ban has not been enforced on any company.
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Altogether, 800 people turned up, in the dead of winter, more than a third of the town's population.
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In 2018, 840 passports, 460 wallets, 350 phones, and 300 keys turned up at the lost and found.
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"Tonight the Trump campaign/WH turned up the music so loud the press risers were vibrating," wrote Acosta.
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Over the years, work crews and homeowners there have turned up chunks of 1901 plaster, wood and glass.
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He also asked the department whether it has turned up evidence of Kaspersky-related breaches at federal agencies.
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When they call home, they learn that the people with whom they've swapped, the Petits, haven't turned up.
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The first four appeared in 1910, and the final specimen, killed by a hunter, turned up in 1990.
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The House oversight committee is not leading the main House investigation, but has turned up some critical finds.
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But inspections of those locations by the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have turned up nothing.
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Kavanaugh, she alleges, covered her mouth with his hand and turned up the music to mask her screams.
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Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs said thousands had turned up to donate blood to help treat the injured.
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Luckily, the man who turned up at the victim's house realized the situation and she escaped physical harm.
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Then Ewen [Spencer] turned up with a film crew and filmed me talking about them in my shed.
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An acetate turned up on eBay during the writing of the book of The Iguanas, Iggy's first band.
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He said: 'Listen, my team were meant to play a competition at our school but nobody's turned up.
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The probe turned up at total of 633 business transactions that warranted suspicion — worth about $2.3 million overall.
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A second reading turned up negative, but that could have been due to sun exposure, the official said.
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Equifax said last week that its internal investigation of the trades had turned up no evidence of wrongdoing.
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It's why the idea turned up again in an early draft of the American Health Care Act, too.
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A few junior doctors turned up to work, but said they would not report for work on Wednesday.
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Its audit of YouTube, meanwhile, turned up 18 channels tied to Russian trolls, which had uploaded 1,108 videos.
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She won support from Katy Perry and Alanis Morissette, and her campaign events turned up the occasional Kardashian.
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When he turned up at the agency's regional headquarters, he found 11 other anxious and equally mystified priests.
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James turned up "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" by Puff Daddy and Mase and belted out the lyrics.
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A trip to Providence last weekend, though, turned up more than structural similarities between Violet and Al Forno.
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When they turned up to pray at mosque, sometimes their imam would try to deter them in speeches.
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The agency said its undercover inspection program had turned up high rates of tobacco violations at numerous retailers.
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The groundwater contamination has turned up in at least 33 states and affects an estimated 10 million Americans.
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Matter Genetic and molecular analysis of 109 volunteers turned up hidden health problems in about half of them.
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He turned up on the doorstep of the composer Lionel Bart, humming it, wondering if he'd "pinched" it.
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More than 100 Japanese journalists turned up at a news conference that evening to learn of Hanyu's condition.
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Our first time, we turned up fashionably late by New York standards, so as not to look uncool.
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He tracked down a clinical trial at U.C.L.A., and turned up in the office of Dr. Antoni Ribas.
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Ice cream sticks, old newspapers, pieces of toilet paper, empty cigarette cartons all turned up in her collages.
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A review of every primary debate Huntsman participated in turned up zero comments on the US-Russian relationship.
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But his body never turned up, and within a month his wife pursued a court case alleging murder.
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Does she still feel as hungry as the day she audaciously turned up on Gavin Brown's gallery doorstep?
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"We turned up the volume on fat and changed the texture and turned down the heme," Konrad said.
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I apologized and I guess it was sufficient because he turned up at that party and kissed me.
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A check of available news accounts by The New York Times turned up no references to an arrest.
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It turned up other items from a castaway's existence at the camp, but never any bones or DNA.
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They added motion-sensor lights and a line of electric fencing, and played talk radio turned up loud.
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I felt slightly better when a fisherman from Florida turned up a few minutes later and also flunked.
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And I never turned up more potential dates than when I was on vacation — at my most relaxed.
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I really do think a lot of people at Apple look down their turned up noses at Chromebooks.
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A crowd of officers turned up to honor their colleague as his body was carried into a hearse.
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Colombian riot police turned up three times in the first year, Pimento said, trying to kick them out.
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Researchers and students from Idaho State University spent months searching for his head, but it never turned up.
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But now she has suddenly turned up as his company's nutritionist, and she's pretending not to know him.
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The disease then turned up in other states and Canada as animals were shipped to private game farms.
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Eighteen turnovers hurt as Oregon turned up the pressure on defense and turned the tide of the game.
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CNN's newsroom in New York was evacuated when a package addressed to Brennan turned up in a mailroom.
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Though the Fielding burglary turned up little about Mr. Ellsberg, Mr. Krogh believed it led directly to Watergate.
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Last Sunday, no other temples turned up at a meeting intended to encourage others to become sanctuary congregations.
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The research has been mixed and inconclusive, but now government investigators have turned up a disturbing new possibility.
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No other suspected oils or plant material seen in the vaping liquid cartridges turned up in detectable amounts.
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Instead, they said, they turned up at the office to find themselves and 20 colleagues locked out — fired.
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The rover turned up "in a residential neighborhood in Alabama" and was spotted by an Air Force historian.
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But when they walked on stage for their first gig in London, only three guests had turned up.
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A search of his apartment turned up three fake IDs and a debit card under the same alias.
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Kirsten Haglund turned up the tulle in this blue gown while competing for the 2008 Miss America crown.
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Miss Hawaii turned up the heat in a feathered headdress and skirt while competing for the 2007 title.
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When his mother finally turned up at the station house, it seemed only to enrage the detective further.
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The cardboard-and-gesso statue (about $11,21812) turned up last year at an estate sale in Cambridge, England.
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A visit to the tunnel as a destination, seeking clues to a motive, turned up the novelties within.
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A small herd of long-lost rhinos, a barking deer and a striped rabbit have also turned up.
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RiRi turned up over the weekend at The Lodge on 6th, where she showed the staff mad love.
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Sure, GSW turned up in the locker room, but where's the awesome nightclub bash with world famous DJs??
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His body turned up exactly one year later — in the same spot where the fatal explosion had occurred.
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A deep ocean search vessel contracted by the Egyptian government to join search efforts turned up the wreckage.
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I'll reiterate that one: I once turned up in a full suit for an interview at Zoo magazine.
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Only a third of voters turned up, and the opposition is likely to challenge the poll in court.
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Three employees were last seen in southern China in October and just turned up in custody on the mainland.
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So far nothing has turned up to indicate that Zuckerberg, like Sandberg, had prior exposure to the firm's work.
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In 2004 her county lost 58,000 ballots; in 2012 1,000 uncounted votes turned up a week after polling day.
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It's also drilled into Martian rocks and repeatedly turned up evidence that the planet's surface once harbored liquid water.
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None of the research for this story turned up any evidence—or even whispers—of illicit money being moved.
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The fire brigade turned up a few minutes later, but it was already too late for dozens of victims.
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After Silinzy turned up dead May 23, investigators began monitoring Williams' phone calls from jail, the Post-Dispatch reported.
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The first weekend of February, massive crowds turned up at Republican legislators' town halls in California and New York.
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" Some members of Lifeline&aposs crew turned up at the court wearing T-shirts bearing the word "Save Lives.
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Customers turned up to the cafe in droves this weekend, although its windows and cash register were still broken.
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But trouble struck when the documents were stolen and the clients' stolen information turned up on the dark web.
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The Arab kingdom saw Canada's call as interference in its affairs, and turned up its reaction dial to 11.
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Few objections were made when the Scientologists turned up, points out Simon Kerr, a trustee of the local museum.
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Despite the work of nearly three-dozen FBI agents, the investigation turned up no solid leads to Maria's whereabouts.
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Warner, other lawmakers, and the ongoing Mueller investigation has turned up the heat on Facebook and other digital platforms.
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La La Anthony turned up for her 36th birthday, partying with pals and her extended family in Atlantic City.
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An investigation turned up malware in computer systems associated with Trump hotels in New York, Las Vegas and Chicago.
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But a police chief whom Mr Duterte said had been decapitated turned up safe and sound, head still attached.
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When these later-comers turned up, I wanted to ask them, "What took you so long?" but I didn't.
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Mr Abe turned up in Rio dressed as Mario not just because Mario is instantly recognisable around the world.
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The woman turned up at a Paris hospital in February with Zika symptoms — a fever, rash, and muscle pain.
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Vinyls, you name it, and this fella has turned up as it, ready to swing his baton with pride.
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And an artwork that turned up in an attic in France has some claiming it is an original Caravaggio.
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The heat on hedge fund fees is getting turned up, and one major player has made a significant capitulation.
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Belli said he doubted additional victims would emerge because exhaustive DNA database searches had turned up no further matches.
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Neither study turned up clear evidence that radiofrequency radiation causes brain tumors, although the researchers are continuing to investigate.
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A subsequent search of the car turned up a loaded firearm, traces of blood, and 115 grams of cocaine.
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Mr Seoane recalls a case where kidnappers turned up at a pig farm and asked to buy 20 pigs.
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Atlanta turned up its defense in the second quarter to take a 291-25 lead into the locker room.
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I threw on my roommates' heels, busted out my 8th grade graduation dress, and turned up the Shania Twain.
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Perhaps they forget how, before he turned up, France looked unreformable—offering voters a choice between sclerosis and xenophobia.
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This Game of Thrones character unexpectedly turned up at the Rio Olympics and the internet just can't handle it.
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And wife Kim Kardashian promised in a tweet that he would make it up to those who turned up.
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Enthusiasts turned up to secure memorabilia, while other airports were expected to bid on functional lots including security cameras.
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Someone didn't hit pause on their operation, because a Labatt Food Service truck turned up to the department's kitchen.
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About 1,000 people turned up for Naik's speech, along with the state's chief minister, crown prince and religious officials.
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It turned up in April in an affluent neighborhood in Florida's Palm Beach County, which often have ornate gardens.
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According to a CBC report, Coke bottles have recently turned up bearing the iconic "out for a rip" catchphrase.
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The 2014 event featured a router-hacking contest that turned up 15 major vulnerabilities in a matter of hours.
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By contrast this poll asked people what they wanted out of tax reform, and turned up some interesting answers.
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She turned up there, in the tiny village of Hordle, with more than a hundred dancing, shaking religious fanatics.
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She became frightened, she says, when people in expensive cars turned up days later demanding the registration be canceled.
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And a U.S. senator has just turned up the heat to boot the firm's software off all federal systems.
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"Everything's been turned up with a focus on trying to get everybody dialed in for the playoffs," Scherzer said.
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Her tracker turned up on Ashley's monitors, but when he went to find it, there was still no corpse.
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Cuomo at Hofstra University in August, Nixon's campaign requested that the room's temperature be turned up to 76 degrees.
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Some fingerprints turned up in every single tumor, while others were specific to just a handful of cancer types.
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Spot silver turned up 0.1 percent to $14.47 an ounce, was down 0.2 percent to $878.50 and was down .
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With so much at stake, the progressive cavalry has turned up to aid Labour's efforts ahead of the vote.
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"She didn't know it was Margot until she turned up at her home for the fitting," the source said.
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Diddy, Snoop and E-40 turned up with the Oakland Raiders running back in the bowels of Oracle Arena.
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Sanders turned up the heat on Clinton several times, while Clinton hit Sanders for voting against the auto bailout.
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When he dressed up as a Nazi for a fancy dress party, photographs turned up on newspaper front pages.
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Seems Peyton Manning traded Budweisers for Coronas this week ... 'cause the Super Bowl champ just turned up in Mexico.
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Hotel bookings have been made and a few TV camera crews have turned up in Geneva, but confusion reigns.
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Raids leading to his arrest turned up components of explosives, yet security at vulnerable locations was not beefed up.
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Take a look at the Stan scene from outside the show to see who turned up to pay respects.
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Kohli and his men turned up in earnest but appeared to have left character behind in the dressing room.
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At a tree-planting ceremony last year, for instance, virtually all the top officials turned up in similar jackets.
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Consider the latest impression a mix of Baldwin's now-iconic Trump and a turned-up-to-100 George Washington.
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It has since turned up the heat further by raising its stake in the Italian group to 23.8 percent.
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But when the host tried to buy a gun on the dark web through a middleman, nothing turned up.
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By the end of March, 500 unaccompanied child migrants had turned up at the Mexico-Texas border, claiming asylum.
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Vic Reeves: We turned up and Gong were on, so we put our tent up in the Gong field.
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The move by TCI is not the first time it has turned up the pressure on an exchange's board.
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Hundreds turned up to the Sadeqs' funeral in December where there were angry exchanges between the mourners and police.
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It turned up an extraordinary—if not exactly startling—amount of posts with violently racist imagery, language, and memes.
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Mr. Dylan, who may be a contrarian or may just be unpredictable, has turned up for far-lesser honors.
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Small-dollar donors turned up again to help fund his re-election to a third Senate term in 2018.
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Interviews with roughly a dozen blacks here turned up no one who found any appeal in Mr. Trump's remarks.
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A search of Fields' car turned up only a mortgage or rent receipt, Charlottesville police detective Jeremy Carper testified.
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The DNA profile has been entered into a national crime database but no matches have turned up, Lacy said.
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Superstar Beyoncé turned up to give the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award to former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
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Nebraska turned up its defensive intensity in the second half, and Northwestern looked out of sync offensively without McIntosh.
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More than 100,000 fans turned up in Toronto to see her in a 10-mile race, the Wrigley Marathon.
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