And then Mark Hamill went off, Lin-Manuel Miranda went off, Guillermo Del Toro went off.
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WILLIAMS: You know what, the New York Times just went off, I mean, went off.
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I'd be very annoyed if my power went off or my water went off or whatever I use.
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When Alonzo went off duty, the building was protected by an alarm system that sometimes went off for no reason.
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Seth's body began showing symptoms like periods when he went off testosteroneFor the fertility treatments to fully work, Seth went off testosterone.
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The alarm went off, but the alarm really went off about 20183 o&aposclock that next morning when I said, my God, I&aposve been duped.
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That's something you're hearing when you're a teenager, so after you hear that you're like, man Lil Keke went off, Fat Pat went off, or Big Moe.
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"At first everybody on the patio just stood there for a second as the first rounds went off — then more rounds went off, then more," Mr. Rivera said.
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Justin caught wind of the criticism ... and went off.
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Then she went off on this guy's miniature red tie.
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Oscar Sunday went off without a hitch — or, rather, host.
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That's when the wheels of justice went off the track.
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She kinda went off on a hilarious FB bashing jag.
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Literally like an explosion went off in the nervous system.
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She stole my heart … and then went off and married!
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Really, I don't know exactly when the bell went off.
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The speech went off like a fart in a spacesuit.
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We are standing outside because the fire alarm went off.
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The bride says the surprise went off without a hitch.
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The firearm went off when the agent picked it up.
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He departed from that completely and went off the track.
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Her alarm went off in the middle of the night.
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"A lightbulb went off: Clearly there's something here," Melissa remembers.
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The bomb went off in the foyer of the venue.
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It went off radar just 10 miles from Egyptian airspace.
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He went off to the hospital where he is now.
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When the second bomb went off, there was complete silence.
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A car alarm went off in the distance, then another.
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The Erawan shrine bomb went off at around 7 p.m.
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The locomotive and seven passenger cars went off the rails.
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"I went off on him yesterday," Kourtney tells her sister.
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This was a year where things went off the rails.
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The area was actually beautiful before the bombs went off.
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So basically when the light went off, we stopped playing.
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First, she went off at Jake for stealing her phone.
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Punches were thrown and blue smoke bombs reportedly went off.
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They did, and the show went off without a hitch.
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The house and stage lights went off for several minutes.
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Those guys went off to go deeper into the water.
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Ms. Howland acted sporadically after "Alice" went off the air.
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"He went off the grid, back to nature," she said.
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When I was 24, I went off Zoloft almost accidentally.
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And Mr. Affleck, a Patriots and Brady fan, went off.
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Thus far, obstruction remains the bomb that never went off.
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He just lost his will and went off the rails.
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I thought it was a pressure cooker that went off.
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When the alarm went off, I again leapt into action.
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A few weeks later, she went off Abilify, the antipsychotic.
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In the end, the production went off without a hitch.
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DIY Network's Man Caves went off the air in 2016.
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"It looked like an atomic bomb went off," he said.
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Q: What happened when "The State" went off the air?
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A second deadly blast went off in the parking lot.
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It's been 21 years since "Roseanne" went off the air.
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"The transports went off without a hitch," Roberts tells PEOPLE.
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That is clearly ... the board members went off the record.
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You may wonder why I went off on this tangent.
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This is where it went off the rails for me.
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Now 44, Fairchild understands where her dream went off course.
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He then went off on both of them before bolting.
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Rodrigues' initial shot from in front went off Howard's blocker.
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Sunset came, the fireworks went off, and there was dad.
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After 4 minutes and 25 seconds, a timer went off.
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In the end, the games went off without a hitch.
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Authorities are questioning why none of the bombs went off.
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But while testing the microphone, the president went off script.
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Once the sprinkler system went off amid a big hearing.
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Kvyat went off at the start and dropped to last.
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I mean, he went off on a rant last week.
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It went off the road and rolled down an embankment.
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After leaving the Army, Perez's life went off the tracks.
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" In September 2015, "the rental market went off a cliff.
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As we exited the school, the fire alarm went off.
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Fortunately for Musk, Sunday's launch went off without a hitch.
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During my second pregnancy, though, I went off sex completely.
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And that's when things went off the rails — even for him.
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Jon took exception and they went off on each other ... insane.
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All of that travel went off without a hitch, Niall said.
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She alerted the nurse seconds before all the machines went off.
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The searches went off without incident, according to the prosecutor's office.
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The power went off again in 16 of Venezuela's 23 states.
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So the fire alarm went off and we actually evacuated school.
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Then I went off to Microsoft, originally to do special projects.
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A light bulb went off in my head and my gut.
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"He went off the grid," said a source close to Cruz.
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"That's when the light bulb went off for us," notes Ream.
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Then, she went off to create another smash hit, Killing Eve.
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IF A SUPERNOVA went off near Earth, that would be bad.
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Jack grabbed it, a struggle ensued, and the gun went off.
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I heard that she went off to do some missionary work.
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The last launch, in late March, went off without a hitch.
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Could this be about the girls who went off to Syria?
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And they all — most of them — went off to have spinoffs.
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The mayor said the sirens went off at 10:27 p.m.
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A train trip through the mountains literally went off the rails.
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"The one went off, and the others did not," he said.
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Much to my disbelief, the RNC went off without a hitch.
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"I'm happy because those 10 pounds went off, fast," Schnaider said.
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He went off like a shot in pursuit and looked furious.
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Because it seemed like we went off the rails pretty quickly.
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There were quick changes galore, and it all went off seamlessly.
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We ran out of sympathy, went off-key, something went wrong.
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"That shame that was on my shoulders went off," he said.
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Then I went off in search of a quiet cocktail bar.
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"I was sleeping when the first alarm went off," Bongard said.
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Deshaun Watson went off against an overmatched Falcons defense last week.
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The bomb went off when the bus went by, authorities said.
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Yuliya went off to a training camp; Vitaly stayed in Moscow.
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Hooper went off last week while the Falcons offense stalled out.
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Instead, I went off on them, which I shouldn't have done.
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The first leg of her journey went off without a hitch.
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Then Barrs went off to high school and, suddenly, everything clicked.
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Read This Next: What Happened When I Went Off My Antidepressants
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You [have] thought a lightbulb went off in the woman's head.
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They went off just as they were, in their shirt sleeves.
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The starting gun went off and I set the thought aside.
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Maggie went off with Georgie after Rick disappeared on season nine.
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The following morning, Fleisher's alarm went off at 5:55 a.m.
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She went off and painted all of the backdrops and characters.
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During the second act, at least two patrons' cellphones went off.
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But of course, the whole thing went off without a hitch.
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My brother went off to college and the Nintendo was shelved.
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MR. GELLES Did we mention that the fire alarm went off?
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Dr. Shoemaker was on a Skype call when alarms went off.
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Seems like the Peach Pit experience went off without a hitch.
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Less funny still, the extinguisher went off and hit an officer.
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There, a light bulb went off: Why not try writing instead?
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After Northwestern cut the deficit to five points, Garza went off.
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"I went off of the information that I had," she said.
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Paolo Gozzi had a good game, including after Barzagli went off.
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On February 9, however, bombs went off near the American embassy.
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Suddenly, a grenade went off six to seven inches from White.
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Then, we lost a wheel, and things went off the rails.
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MASON CITY, Iowa — Kristen Marttila's alarm went off at 255 a.m.
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They went off campus to the library together one day, alone.
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Before he could gather his bearings, his phone went off again.
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A secretary went off into another room to start getting quotes.
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Once they went off into electoral politics, they abandoned the community.
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday went off on Sen.
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Sunday night, the Democratic debate went off as scheduled, sort of.
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"I went off track but now I'm back on," he said.
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The show never went off, but this didn't sour their relationship.
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One went off and caused minimal damage, the FBI's local office tweeted.
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"It felt like a bomb went off," she recalled to Sports Illustrated.
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"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" went off the air in 1996.
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"The fire alarm went off, and we had to evacuate," Lopez said.
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I went off birth control pills a month before I turned 453.
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"I went off the deep end," he told the Tampa Bay Times.
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The first alarm went off at the church at 6:20 p.m.
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One of the children reportedly called 911 after the dynamite went off.
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While he was in the bathroom, the plane's smoke alarm went off.
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We were just packing getting ready to go when it went off.
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" Rubio went off on Trump today: "Donald Trump likes to sue people.
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It wasn't until a second alarm went off at 6:43 p.m.
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Wrong. This wouldn't be Riverdale if everything went off without a hitch.
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No words, he just played ukulele and [went] off like a boss.
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"People stop as if All My Children never went off," she said.
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Germany soccer match when suicide bombs went off outside of the stadium.
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They even did one dress rehearsal where everything went off the rails.
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When they went off on tangents, I followed them, relaxing the flow.
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I was in my newspaper class when the fire alarm went off.
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"A lot has happened since we went off the air," said Hayes.
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And every time I got bigger when I went off the wagon.
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"My surgery went off without a hitch," she wrote in Lenny Letter.
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The goal came nine seconds after Justin Abdelkader went off for holding.
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"They just went off and got married," he told the outlet. Married.
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That wasn't the only plan that went off the rails this week.
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"Every time fireworks went off, I saw mangled bodies," he told me.
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As soon as all the cannons went off, I sparked a joint.
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But I struggled to get it repaired and the timer went off.
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A military spokesman said the car bombs went off in a market.
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As for 6ix9ine -- his San Antonio show went off without a hitch.
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The suspected car bomb went off near foreign embassies during rush hour.
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A fifth bomb went off at a local FedEx facility on Tuesday.
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He just went off on this tangent and said, "Fake news," again.
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So I took that to heart and I went off to Afghanistan.
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Cousins' fadeaway 245-footer went off front iron with 210 seconds left.
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A red-faced Justice Breyer's went off during oral argument this morning.
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However, this is where I went off track in my own calculations.
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Here is a look back at how things went off the rails.
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"Whoa, it looks like a bomb went off here," the pilot says.
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The lights went off for a bit and then came back on.
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A lightbulb went off, and I started focusing on building my income.
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It was rush hour in Kabul when a bomb blast went off.
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Minutes after the first blast, a second vehicle bomb went off nearby.
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"He went off the grid," a source close to Cruz told CNN.
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Why the aircraft went off course and came down are a mystery.
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Carper then went off-book and spoke about the healthcare bill instead.
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At one point, Macron forgot about his notes and went off script.
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I can't remember anything after the first fireworks went off at midnight.
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On Tuesday, the alarm bells went off at the Democratic National Committee.
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Sergio had the tough turnover that went off his leg at halfcourt.
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When he went off to university, Koichi started playing in punk bands.
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A light went off: How about an entire series for religious readers?
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His knees buckled and down he went, off like a light switch.
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Obviously, you went off to LA to make it in the movies.
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I'd never been in a drugstore when the fire alarm went off.
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"It was like a bomb went off when we heard," he recalled.
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Then, hoping to jump-start his creativity, he went off his medication.
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Andrew Das: Blaszczykowski went off at halftime, so he was clearly injured.
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Power and telephone services went off after the fire, on Nov. 8.
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On Monday, after the first bomb went off just before 8 a.m.
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The gun went off three times during the struggle, hitting Mr. Martinez.
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That's when the gun went off, hitting the boy in the stomach.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "It doesn't shock me that Donald Trump went off script.
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New Jersey answered with another goal that went off an opposing player.
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The lights went off,and we were awash in the deepest dark.
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Not that the rest of the trip went off without a hitch.
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Dressing up that night for the premiere went off without a hitch.
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I was admittedly surprised the Yandex ride went off without a hitch.
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The rest of the call, generally speaking, went off without a hitch.
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Crew Dragon's uncrewed test flight in May went off without a hitch.
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She went off to volunteer as a nurse in the Civil War.
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After the wedding, the couple went off to Italy for their honeymoon.
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He got back in his blue overalls and went off to work.
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"What the f---," the thief exclaims after the glitter bomb went off.
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Police say he was chased off when the security alarm went off.
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When he went off to do his own thing, I followed him.
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She just went off, and I didn't view that as role-playing.
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"His eyes went off" was the best explanation I could offer her.
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Just as officers approached the vehicle, the explosion went off, Manley said.
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What was that massive volcano that went off in the Roman times?
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The second bomb went off at his feet, leaving him critically burned.
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Thankfully, no one dropped her and the show went off without another hitch.
|
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Uncertain of her own risk, she went off in search of more information.
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They all went off exactly as planned at 11:50 pm this Saturday.
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" Tone went off on Mom, first ... telling her, "F**k the Confederate flag.
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There's an area next to a school where a landmine once went off.
|
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Several sensors went off, but it is unclear if they were properly investigated.
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The performance -- from the perspective of that quartet -- went off without a hitch.
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They dropped five bombs on the grounds but none of them went off.
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"The dotcom bomb in 2000 ... went off because of reckless underwriting," Cramer said.
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Alarm bells went off after authorities found a hole in the dam's spillway.
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"It was like a nuclear bomb went off," West Mayor Tommy Muska said.
|
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The Today show went off on coworker Megyn Kelly for her blackface comments.
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Obviously, he got there and it looked like it went off his glove.
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At least 64 died when a car bomb went off at a market.
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Saratov Airlines Flight 6W703 went off the radar at around 20163:30 p.m.
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Every time The Chordettes' "Lollipop" went off on Betty's phone, your spine tingled.
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SANA said the bombs went off near schools during the afternoon rush hour.
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This brings us up to Wednesday, where things really went off the rails.
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The hotel fire alarms went off, as Irma's winds started to hit Miami.
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They were reportedly on the phone with relatives when the bomb went off.
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Cuoco quickly calmed the crew on set and went off to get stitches.
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The first time the two girls met went off without a hitch, too.
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The Piper PA-31 aircraft went off the radar at about 11.30 a.m.
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Nothing ever went off though, 'cause they were all on Es or acid.
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"The bomb went off and they both were running toward me," he said.
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"Kalinda went off deliberately to disappear, and we're honoring that choice," said King.
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The men were dismantling part of the car when the device went off.
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The governor said some sirens went off on Saturday after the false alarm.
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After his dismissal from DBT, Isbell went off the rails a little bit.
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Alexander Skarsgård fans stuck by him when True Blood went off the rails.
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An NTSB spokesman said he didn't know if the alert system went off.
|
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Russian officials say one explosive device went off on a moving subway train.
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They went crazy, they went off the deep end, they're not doing anything.
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Another spark went off: What if they tested cord blood specifically for autism?
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A few days later, he flew to California and went off the grid.
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So you'd be forgiven for not remembering exactly where they went off to.
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"As it turned out, I think, Ricciardo's tyres went off first," said Lowe.
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She woke up and went off to class... at 1 in the morning.
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Cruz was on Capitol Hill Tuesday when he went off on Mark Hamill.
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Bundy allegedly went off on club security -- claiming someone had stolen the hat.
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"She kind of went off on her own pretty young," dad Jim says.
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During an off-the-cuff press conference Monday, he went off on Reps.
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By the time the town's sirens went off, he was ready to go.
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Aries went off on a jag about "light-skinned n****s" being loud.
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The show went off without a hitch, and gave her a way forward.
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On the whole, he's like a firecracker that went off in your hand.
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Ullah was the only person seriously hurt when the bomb went off Dec.
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Another bomb went off when the recovery team went in to extract them.
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Dhillon said "a light bulb went off" and he immediately called his father.
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So, we went off to the corner of the room, and we caucused.
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For his part, local City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer went off on Twitter.
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In those three weeks nothing changed except the Dragons went off a cliff.
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By the time he went off to elementary school, though, he'd adjusted socially.
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Deslauriers went off for crosschecking, and Reilly and Cole got matching roughing minors.
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I went off to college and biscotti and I went our separate ways.
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Johan departed as coach, and Jordi went off to play for Manchester United.
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All the late-night talk-show hosts went off the air for days.
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Dorsey took the loss like a sport and went off to other battles.
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Early on its narrow and twisting descent, Pantano nearly went off the road.
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According to the report, the meeting went off the rails at this point.
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Nicole was clear the relationship was over, and O.J. went off the rails.
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You hung on when the menfolk went off to fight the Great War.
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The gun went off, and I started swimming as hard as I could.
|
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A conversation onstage translating from English to Swedish went off without a hitch.
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" Asked again if his players intentionally went off book, Zimmer emphasized: "No. Never.
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But one day, when Duckler was visiting her studio, a lightbulb went off.
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Would it be better if those bombs went off in the cargo hold?
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For another, Iran held a global event in February that went off well.
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The blast that went off around noon killed 30 people and wounded hundreds.
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It ruined my first experience as a mother because my milk went off.
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In 2013, I was at the Boston Marathon when the bombs went off.
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Noelle Kaiser, 17, was in history class when a fire alarm went off.
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But the way it went off revealed the depths of the country's disorder.
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Two improvised explosive devices placed nearby went off shortly after that, officials said.
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In Mr. McFarlane's test, the timer went off, and the lights lit up.
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Save for one episode, the day went off without much of a hitch.
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After fighting as long as they could, my parents went off, they eloped.
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It is a story of how Swedish immigration policy went off the rails.
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My neck worked, though fireworks went off in the corners of my eyes.
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The rocket went off-kilter immediately upon launching, deploying a parachute straight away.
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About two weeks later my girlfriend's alarm went off at about 7 a.m.
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That alarm went off one day in her fourth year of surgical residency.
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In striving for inclusivity, the company went off the rails, said Mr. Brundage.
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As they fell to the floor, the gun went off, Mr. Durst said.
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Some shops accepted only cash because their electronic payments system went off-line.
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The Trump-Ryan relationship went off the rails after the 2005 tape surfaced.
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"When I squeezed, all that went off was the primer cap," he said.
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Post-Army problems After leaving the Army, Perez's life went off the tracks.
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Bottas led near the end but fell back as his tires went off.
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The show went off the air in 2001, and Rogers died in 2003.
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"This was like a bomb that went off in Panama City," she said.
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Veronica Mars achieved cult status after it went off the air in 2007.
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To their surprise, registering at the municipality office went off without a hitch.
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It went off on irrelevant subjects that have nothing to do with this.
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The best stories came when I went off my route to find food.
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He drifted onto the right shoulder, went off road and struck the tree.
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Definitely out, he said, is midfielder Yuri Zhirkov, who went off at halftime.
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Earlier that day, a pipe bomb went off in Seaside Park, New Jersey.
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Then he and all the other black-clad people went off to dance.
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" She acknowledges, "I just kind of went off the rails for a little while.
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Videos posted on social media showed people fleeing as several loud bangs went off.
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You were out of town, but the lightbulb went off early in the morning.
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Just 10 minutes into the Independence Day show, numerous fireworks went off at once.
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Smith went off all the prescription medication and began self-medicating by smoking cannabis.
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"Explosives planted in a bicycle went off," Kabul's Deputy Police Chief Salem Almas said.
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The horn went off, and I anticipated a dignified waddle off into the sunset.
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The blast went off in the Bombay Bhel restaurant at about 10:30 p.
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You can set six timers, but can you remember which one just went off?
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They drowned when their car went off a dark, rural highway in southwest Missouri.
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And while the plan went off without a hitch, Finnigan had a backup plan.
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Karp also went off on the government shutdown, which entered Day 33 on Wednesday.
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I sprung out of bed when my alarm went off at 5:30 a.m.
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He went off court two sets and 2-1 up for a medical evaluation.
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And then, a star-shaped light bulb went off in our heads: Spencer Pratt!
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No one was injured in the explosion, which went off outside the journalist's home.
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Hasselhoff claims his income "decreased substantially" after Baywatch went off the air in 2001.
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"Only some of our cell phones went off and that was concerning," Lewin recalled.
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When the shark alarm went off, there was always somewhere to call for help.
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The gun went off, striking the boy in the chest, CNN affiliate WSB reported.
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And I went off and I wrote this piece that actually skewered them all.
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Charlie Sheen temporarily went off his HIV medications and sought alternative treatment in Mexico.
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It said a car bomb went off in a garage in Tartous, killing 48.
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And as The Outline points out, he's tweeted other "bombshells" that never went off.
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His gun went off, the round flying down the stairway and striking Mr. Gurley.
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The one who continually went off on reckless and damaging tangents during campaign speeches?
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The two were dropping Stephanie's mother at the airport when the bomb went off.
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Two other events, dressage individual and team qualifying, and reining went off as scheduled.
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The car bomb went off late Wednesday in Turkey's capital during evening rush hour.
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We were there when the bombs went off and then, got on this train.
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"My Spidey sense went off, telling me that something was very wrong," she said.
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It went off when he opened it, killing him and seriously wounding his mother.
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Seems the protection worked ... our sources tell us things went off without a hitch.
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Earlier today, Donald Trump sent a typical Trump tweet that went off the rails.
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He's a cranky Englishman, and after '74 he went off to ... He's a gypsy.
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I moved with them and watched as the man went off, seeming to disappear.
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I'd say from the age of about 13 upwards, I went off the rails.
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And yet, the bombs went off in Belgium, where all these freedoms are available.
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He then went off on Weinstein for his -- shall we say -- "Mad Men" mentality.
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In case you missed it, GB went off on Kassouf, calling him verbally abusive.
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A second explosive device in New York City was discovered before it went off.
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They said they had no food when they went off to explore the cave.
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The gun "went off," the bullet hitting Fisher in the back of the head.
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He had rigged a car with explosives but the car bomb never went off.
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The West Wing has remained popular since it went off the air in 2006.
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Keller, who assisted on the Stepan goal, went off for hooking 25 seconds later.
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When my alarm went off for work in the morning, I was already there.
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The goal came only eight seconds after defenseman Mike Green went off for hooking.
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I talked a fifth out of suicide, but he went off-grid soon afterward.
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Again, the executive branch went off on its own in carrying out key decisions.
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He was like a big brother in many ways, who went off to college.
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During a total of 53 hours, 1049 alarms went off, associated with 146 patients.
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Alarm bells also went off in 2014, when Chinese a submarine docked in Colombo.
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Wealth Matters FOUR years ago, Juli Frawley's twin daughters went off to separate colleges.
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The gunshots at the Gable House Bowl in Torrance went off just before midnight.
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Medina took the belt and went off on a world tour to defend it.
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When the bridal party finally walked down the aisle, dozens of cameras went off.
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Conley's 257-point attempt to tie went off the rim with four seconds remaining.
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Two improvised explosive devices went off at Eagle Ridge Mall in Lake Wales, Fla.
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People had fun in Rio; the Games went off as they were supposed to.
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Another said the ground shook as if a bomb went off when it hit.
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The gun went off and shot a man in the car in the head.
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HEMMER: The alarm went off and everybody ran as if they were under attack.
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Last week, Trump went off on a tirade about Qatar supporting terrorism, shocking everyone.
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Fireworks went off but it was not clear who set them off, he said.
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A third blast went off at a metro station in the suburb of Maalbeek.
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Traveler Ilaria Ruggiano was at the airport when one of the blasts went off.
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The memory of that game was gone the minute that the time went off.
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Soon after, the LA-based musician went off the grid after a rough breakup.
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Maybe Facebook tells you your kindergarten best friend's kid just went off to kindergarten.
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Of course, the device went off like crazy when he used it on Moore.
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They also went off on their own to places like Joshua Tree National Park.
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And a few times, the collision-warning system went off when no disaster loomed.
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This portrait he did of Igor Stravinsky — a little bell went off for me.
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But then it went off the rails, and nobody did anything to stop it.
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The minute she chose Marty over her dad, he went off the deep end.
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"The wedding — except for the cancellations and the virus — went off without a hitch."
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Zarate had told cops that the gun went off after he stepped on it.
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It went off, showing little more than a phone number on the diminutive screen.
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Once gun went off it was sort of like floodwaters going over the levee.
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He said, you endorsed him and it was like a nuclear bomb went off.
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The bomb sent to Paris went off, injuring a worker; the others did not.
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The lights went off, the dancers fell silent, and the overture began to crescendo.
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Robinson said there were two explosives in the vehicle, but only one went off.
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He said, you endorsed him, and it was like a nuclear bomb went off.
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Then I went off to do Idol, we were allowed to do all genres.
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Holding court in front of an adoring and energized crowd, Trump went off script.
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Cops tell us Jen told them Ronnie went off the rails after doing coke.
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The pilot went off course, "obviously lost in the soupy fog," Mr. Berger wrote.
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A set of wheels on the second car went off the rails, he said.
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"For one, he could inflame the situation if he went off script," Madan said.
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An ancestor, also a pastor, known as Mad Sidenius, somehow went off the rails.
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She went off to college and returned to Indiana to find her hometown dying.
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He clearly went off-script, which was why he semi-apologized the next day.
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After his dutiful Saturday, Mr. Coyle went off to play tennis on Sunday morning.
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"It actually happened that someone's vibrator went off in their bag," Ms. Dean said.
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The show, a decade-long hit for NBC, went off the air in 2004.
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I was a senior in high school and went off to college that fall.
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A gun fell out of a student's bag in New York and went off.
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The rumors went off the charts in the last 24 hours for 2 reasons.
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Rosenberg went off at that point: Can you say the words "it looks bad"?
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An hour later, as TV cameras filmed and state troopers circled, the bomb went off.
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"She is driving, she is in control, and she went off the cliff," he says.
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But when the second round went off, she and her friends dropped to the floor.
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That wasn't necessary, as it turned out, and the wedding went off without a hitch.
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Perry got the game winner after Rantanen went off for high sticking at 213:213.
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"We went off of Kendall's 1920s references," Antoine Salameh, the label's designer, told the publication.
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She believes the duckling heard its mother's call and went off to reunite with her.
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At least 90 people died May 11 when several bombs went off in Baghdad neighborhoods.
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Then you went off and you left Warner Music, started your own thing called 280.
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But when he took the podium, Kerry went off script and spoke from the heart.
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"It went off by accident," Officer Liang said, saying repeatedly that he would be fired.
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Yesterday went off without a hitch, but today's lineup will blow your mind: Reid Hoffman.
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The thing went off and went bang, everybody was happy — let's test the next one!
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Gaga and the band's line check, right before the performance, went off without a hitch.
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"The airbag went off, throwing my foot up and breaking my nose," Tatum told KTVQ.
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When he picked it up, the gun went off, hitting a man in the leg.
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If a supernova went off not quite so close by, though, that might be interesting.
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CBS is rebooting Magnum, P.I. a full three decades after it went off the air.
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The whole industry went off the deep end at the very beginning of the web.
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Almost everything went off without a hitch, and I had a blast performing the show.
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The conversation got heated and nearly went off the rails during one meeting in May.
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So we did what innovators do: We went off and invented a new assessment method.
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Despite widespread concerns about both events, they went off more-or-less according to plan.
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The shaking lasted just a few seconds, then an alarm went off inside the capsule.
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The channels went off the air for 17 minutes from 10AM to 10:17AM today.
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In trying to knock the weapon away, Ulfr claimed, it went off at his foot.
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Okay, that's when finally the light went off for me like, oh blogging's a thing.
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Twenty nine people were injured when a bomb went off in Manhattan on Saturday night.
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Huntington, West Virginia (CNN)It was as if a light bulb went off over Sen.
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"When she did so, the gun went off and the victim collapsed," the complaint states.
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The bomb went off just before the train entered a station in Taipei, the capital.
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"The d-man slid and went off his leg and went through the goalie's leg."
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The second I learned both of these things, alarm bells went off in my head.
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Even with the hotel room's crummy Wi-Fi, the operation went off without a hitch.
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I worry about this missile test that went off over North Korea over the weekend.
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"My surgery went off without a hitch," the writer and actress wrote in Lenny Letter.
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Princess Eugenie's fairy tale royal wedding went off without a hitch — despite the blustery weather!
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She was facing the direction of the bomb and then the bomb just went off.
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But when the timer went off, the camera captured blurry pictures of Ramírez Jonas below.
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Then everything went off the rails and it was Ronaldo's time to (briefly) steady Portugal.
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It's why he went off to West Point at age 17 and never looked back.
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LG: I have, but it seems as though the event really went off quite well.
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According to CCTV footage, the bomb at that church went off at 7:08 a.m.
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MacKinnon's shot went off Reimer's body on the short side and in at 123:44.
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Three bombs went off in and around Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 14 people.
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She went off on her own at 14, working as a housekeeper during the Depression.
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Somewhere along the way, the debate went off the rails and became partisan and poisonous.
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When he pulled it out the gun went off in his lap, according to police.
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The bomb went off right as the attacker moved toward the center of the crowd.
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Mr. Donnelly moved in a year ago, and later the roommate went off to travel.
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She was across the street, tending to an elderly neighbor, when the gun went off.
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Kessel's wrister went off Holtby's arm and in on Pittsburgh's 12th shot of the game.
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A third blast went off at a metro station in the Brussels suburb of Maalbeek.
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I started piecing together who this guy was, and this huge mental bomb went off.
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But when Knight set the piloted speed record, the flight went off without a hitch.
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We haven't heard much from Justin Bobby since the show went off the air, though.
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"It looked like an atomic bomb went off," he said of damage to the home.
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Caleb went off to summer camp, and Spunky stayed with a friend of his mother's.
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So people went off in their different directions [and] big beat became a dirty term.
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Several braking stages went off without a hitch, but then 1.24am passed without further news.
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A number of residents said that no sprinklers or alarms went off during the fire.
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Michael Moses Ward, also known as Birdie Africa: That's when the big bomb went off.
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Nearly 20 people died when a bomb went off near Mogadishu's international airport in July.
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It began when a fire alarm went off just before school was supposed to end.
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Then he went off with his best man and I tried to pull myself together.
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They got married when they were 18 and my dad went off to the war.
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" But he added, "Then suddenly the alarms went off that we needed to evacuate ship.
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It's still unclear what happened to the driver ... or why he went off the road.
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I timed the dryer perfectly so that I was there when the buzzer went off.
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PARKER: It got crazy, because I think the drug war just went off the chain.
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But he went off to see a young fellow who makes clothes from the 1820s.
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The puck went off the back of Demko's left shoulder before plopping into the net.
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But then the track got closer to her adopted city and a switch went off.
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O. K. On December 4, 1988, I went off a Harley-Davidson without a helmet.
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The first two — "Minor Character" and Caryl Churchill's "Far Away" — went off without a hitch.
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Then at Mile 93, Walmsley missed a left turn, went off track and got lost.
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It was not immediately clear how the device, sometimes called a flash grenade, went off.
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And then his palm hit a shiny red button and a nitrous blaster went off.
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New York guard Arron Afflalo's baseline jumper at the buzzer went off the back rim.
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Bashir called the number again and was speaking to Ali when another explosion went off.
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MOGADISHU, Somalia — She had just finished battling the floods, and then the bomb went off.
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Shaikh put his children to bed, and soon the lights on the court went off.
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But Silva went off-script when gamers began showing up at the library to play.
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The Avalanche struck first late in the first period after Malkin went off for slashing.
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" Alex Pareene explores how political fact-checking went off the rails in "The Pinocchio Syndrome.
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At one point, Biebs was feeling it so much he went off the lyrical script.
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We also spoke with ex-NBAer Al Harrington -- who WENT OFF on people attacking LeBron.
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Within reach are his alarm clock, which went off — as usual — at 245:63 a.m.
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Pritchard, a veterinarian technician, said she checked over Bully when they went off the field.
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"The staff was very kind and it went off without a hitch," Ms. Ilsley said.
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It debuted when I was 2 and went off the air when I was 8.
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As the flashes went off, ricocheting off her reflective pastie, she didn't bat an eye.
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Few hours to the vote, bombs went off in the Borno state capital of Maiduguri.
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The day went off the rails with the clumsy, criminally stupid catfight with Ohio Gov.
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The grenades went off in the Butere neighborhood of the capital Bujumbura on Monday night.
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Witnesses told Reuters that a blast near a guest platform went off during the parade.
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The blast went off at the Sunni Muslim mosque when people were offering Friday prayers.
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But Bush's lows became even lower as the economy went off the rails in 2008.
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She went off on the entire idea of elitism at a House hearing this week.
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Lights went off in parts of the capital, Caracas, minutes after the Constituent Assembly's vote.
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The newspaper speculated that the driver went off the road to avoid paying a toll.
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Donald Trump's dress rehearsal for his inauguration went off without a hitch ... without Donald Trump.
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So you were at AOL doing that and then you went off and did Hightail?
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Charles Barkley went off on LaVar Ball during a Wednesday morning interview on ESPN Radio.
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He was trying to pit NBC against another network, but it just went off the rails.
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Trump was speaking about taxes in North Dakota on Wednesday when he likely went off script.
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High on my own sanity, I stupidly did not consider this and went off antidepressants altogether.
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"My surgery went off without a hitch," she writes, in the latest edition of Lenny Letter.
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The truck was found in a curve before where the 18-wheeler went off the road.
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TRL, the MTV show formerly known as Total Request Live, went off the air in 2008.
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But then, after Happy Days went off the air in 1984, Winkler was suddenly without work.
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Police say Fiddy's security was alerted when an entry alarm went off, and then called cops.
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Later, fireworks went off above the club, likely at the end of a fundraiser being held.
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"Something went off in my head after shooting only a couple photos on it," Ngo said.
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The bedside clock beaming a green 5 AM. At 7:30 AM my alarm went off.
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While Levine and Carmichael went off to college in New York, Madden attended classes at UCLA.
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"Because the fire drill went off, I thought it was like the fire popping," she said.
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When the alarm went off just after midnight, I noted that results still hadn't come in.
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A second explosive device went off near a coffee shop, injuring one man, the military said.
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I was in the middle of a good dream before my stupid alarm clock went off.
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Other staffers engaged in gallows humor about the disappointing result and went off to drink elsewhere.
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The former WWE superstar -- who also happens to be Filipino -- went off on Pacman at LAX.
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In the last 18 months, an "alarm bell went off" over the tech scene, he said.
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Missouri fought back, taking its first lead when Geist went off from the 3-point line.
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Leaves are falling, temps are dropping, and hopefully your Halloween costume went off without a hitch.
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But on this particular morning, the wake-up call went off an hour earlier -- at 203.
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In one scene before he went off to prison, Nida barrels through his house threatening Parks.
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Either way, in the end, the wedding went off without a hitch even with Thomas' absence.
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He claimed he grabbed the suspect's arms and the gun the man was holding went off.
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And last night, we went off on the pandering-ass Green Book for winning best picture.
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Then I went off to do Ghost Protocol, and Ted went on to do another film.
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"He went off and of course started the Prince's Trust — and we work with them today."
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The bomb went off, and I'm looking at these young adults with fear in their eyes.
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"We went off the reservation," he told CNBC on Friday, looking back at those early days.
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And then he went off and worked on other films — Monsters University and The Good Dinosaur.
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Back in Hua Hin, another two bombs placed in tree planters went off at 9 a.m.
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This isn't the first time MTV has resurrected TRL since the show went off the air.
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She was with her mom and her older sister Ashlee Bromwich when the bomb went off.
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"Cruz went off on one of his ideological, critical comments about the Affordable Care Act," Mrs.
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The bomb went off, killing Joseph Lynch and Ferdinand Socha and injuring five other police officers.
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"I don't know how many times the gun went off," she added, according to The Guardian.
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Police said a makeshift explosive device went off near the SKAI building at 2:35 a.m.
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One bomb went off at the entrance to the mall, the other in the parking lot.
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In 2010 a suicide bomber died when his bomb belt went off prematurely in central Stockholm.
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Twitter went off on Selena's first public performance since getting a kidney transplant earlier this summer.
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ICYMI ... Tamar went off Tuesday on Trina's fiance, Von, after he popped the question to Trina.
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Five seconds after Sam Bennett went off for high-sticking Kopitar, the Kings hit the lead.
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TMZ Sports talked to Bisping outside the UFC Gym in Torrance ... and he absolutely went off.
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Rosita went off on her own several times to look for guns, but was entirely unsuccessful.
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All the pressure and tension just went off my back and all the joy came out.
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Two explosions went off in Brussels Zaventem Airport's Departures Hall killing 14 and injuring 92 people.
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The 3.23-year-old told media outlets that it was because his implanted defibrillator went off.
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Considering the delayed reaction, it seems as if the tooth pull went off without any pain.
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If you went off to India or Afghanistan in the '60s, sure, that's what you did.
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As dozens of police officers rode motorcycles through the Altamira neighborhood, a large explosion went off.
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Once the vehicle took off, though, the entire 11-minute flight went off without a hitch.
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Terrified residents ran into the streets, where they crouched and prayed as earthquake sirens went off.
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But Monday morning, when the alarm went off, I instinctively rolled over to check my email.
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At around 8.30pm on September 17th, a bomb went off in Chelsea, a busy Manhattan neighbourhood.
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Huggins described feeling as if someone had slammed him in the back when it went off.
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Most recently, he went off on Twitter to attack her election loss and her newest book.
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I wanted to make sure the whole affair was beautiful and went off without a hitch.
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During the trial, Zeigler said he tripped and the shotgun accidentally went off, according to WDIV.
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Minutes after the first blast, a second vehicle bomb went off in the nearby Madina district.
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Along with the explosion at the airport, a bomb went off at the Maalbeek Metro Station.
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Gunshots just went off at the T.I concert, never been so scared in my life pic.twitter.
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The gunshots went off just before midnight after a brawl involving first women and then men.
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An officer arrived at the cemetery six minutes later, just as Mr. Nojay's gun went off.
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Then he went off to huddle with his boss, Philippe, the restaurant director, and came back.
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Last week, Andrews went off with eight catches, 108 yards, and a touchdown against the Dolphins.
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Shortly afterward, her husband went off in a huff to see friends up north, in Derby.
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A report in the Daily Mail stated that the helicopter went off radar late Sunday afternoon.
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After my timer went off, the gnocchi were crispy on some sides and doughy on others.
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Yes, some troops went off to combat in Afghanistan, Iraq and countless other lesser known places.
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Police said the bomb went off shortly after the man started driving away from his home.
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When Lost went off the air in 2010, there were around 200 original programs on television.
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Atkinson's shot went off the stick of Devils defenseman Andy Greene and fluttered into the goal.
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The first shot went off the right post, and he nudged the second past Corey Crawford.
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Just the way many of the soldiers went off to war and served our country: quietly.
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I think he went off and done his thing and from there he just took off.
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I went off to college at University of Texas in Austin, and I chose chemical engineering.
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I went off and started doing different music, Chaka had done a bunch of solo stuff.
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"The good thing is it went off when it was going down the chute," he said.
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Half an hour later, takeout sushi arrived for lunch, and we went off the record again.
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"About 60%-70% of the way through the ride the power just went off," he said.
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When Nesmith went off to fight in World War II, Bette was pregnant with a boy.
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I almost went off on a completely wrong tangent with this theme, and it's only Monday.
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He went off to college, and she dropped out of high school and became a stripper.
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An instant physical and mental dread would set in as soon as my alarm went off.
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The second bomb reportedly went off after medical workers and security forces arrived at the scene.
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He also went off on Christmas Day, scoring 25 points, 14 of those in the fourth.
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When Anne went off to college, she brought with her the lessons borne of that experience.
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As the two men struggled for control of the weapon, it went off, the affidavit said.
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He kissed my cheeks sympathetically, and then he went off to work on a group project.
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After the explosions went off in September, hundreds of people spent the night in emergency shelters.
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The night the reunion aired, the cast member Claudia Sampedro went off in a Twitter rant.
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The memorial ceremony, which was held in Lower Manhattan, near the bike path, went off poorly.
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Odell was asked about Williams during a media session Thursday and went off on the guy.
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It wasn't until I went off to college that I became accustomed to eating at restaurants.
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By the time the detector went off, the house was already filled with smoke, Santone said.
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Trump, as he is wont to do, went off at length on his once-favorite network.
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CS: I was deeply in love with a boy when I went off to college too.
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The cell phone flashlights went off and the chanting stopped as Jill Biden took the stage.
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His career went off course in a Test match at the Lord's Cricket Ground that year.
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A light bulb went off: Why not use it as a base for a sweet vermouth?
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Authorities intercepted that package before it went off, local and federal officials said in a statement.
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I went off to Sarah Lawrence, where I discovered that an ironic inversion had taken place.
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When they were asked to surrender their weapons, a gun went off and soldiers opened fire.
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His main TV competition, pro-opposition RCTV station, lost its license and went off the air.
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The studio, built in 1938, "looks like he just went off to lunch," Mr. Rower said.
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She was texting with her the other weekend when a false nuclear threat went off there.
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"That was when my lightbulb went off, and I realized why I'm still here," Sanchez concluded.
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Residents of the building said that no alarm went off to alert tenants of the emergency.
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"It is impossible to control," she said, and then went off into a gale of laughter.
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From the yellow lab's pressure, the handgun went off and unexpectedly fired into Springer's left thigh.
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" Covington himself told us the ball night went off without a hitch ... saying, "Basketball is great.
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That was the day two more bombs went off in the eastern part of the city.
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Barney went off to Electronic, I did Revenge, and the other two did the Other Two.
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Two fire trucks arrived at the building after the alarm went off but departed soon afterward.
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A fire alarm went off as part of a drill in the White House Wednesday morning.
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Whispering (and shouting) campaign Ernst's misgivings were nothing like the fireworks that went off when Sen.
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Now friends are trying to make sense of how catastrophically his life went off the rails.
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The bodyguard rushed the assassin, and as the two men tussled, the gun went off again.
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I went off it and began proton therapy, a new approach to radiation at the time.
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Where did she ... She actually, in the end, she went off to work at Estee Lauder.
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Four of the bombs went off at roughly the same time on Sunday, at 8.45 a.m.
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"A lot of them suffer from mental illness; maybe they went off their medication," he said.
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Sure, she went off the deep end afterward but that doesn't meant Ford didn't deserve his punishment.
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In fact, this has been my greatest gripe against the show ever since it went off-book.
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At one point, Officer Liang opened a door into an unlighted stairwell and his gun went off.
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After the staff celebrated an emoji mention on The Late Show with Steven Colbert, Everson went off.
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The idea is that these guys were raised by an educated woman, but then they went off.
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Instead, he went off to get the ring from Pearce's parents, who had returned to the resort.
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But his week went off-script quickly and - despite frantic efforts - he failed to pull it back.
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Three people were seriously injured after a float went off course and squeezed revelers against a wall.
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Sure, I should have seen the signs and gotten out before I went off the deep end.
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Niederreiter raised his arms in celebration and the goal horn momentarily went off in Xcel Energy Center.
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So it definitely wasn't shocking when their wedding planning went off like a stink bomb in homeroom.
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"It was just a lot of chaos, obviously, when the shots went off," Cincinnati Police Department Capt.
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So, later, when Mosteller went off on her run, Riley lifted the latch on the backyard gate.
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Then, hours later, two more explosions went off: at a guesthouse and on the outskirts of Colombo.
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Authorities said her car went off a southbound toll road in Irvine and fell down an embankment.
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Then, hours later, two more explosions went off: at a guesthouse, and on the outskirts of Colombo.
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"The gun went off — accidentally," he recalled in a 1970 interview with the Long Island newspaper Newsday.
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Ever since I went off my birth control four months ago, my skin has been punishing me.
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SOHR also reported that another car bomb went off in a bus depot in Tartous, killing 48.
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New Jersey went up 2-1 on another puck that went off Olofsson and into the net.
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As dawn broke, a car bomb went off outside the police station, killing 11 people, mostly civilians.
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It went off without a hitch, earning the couple their second perfect score of the entire competition.
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Lawyer Maria Mitousis lost her right hand when one of the bombs went off in her office.
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But Trump appeared to dispute that on Friday morning, saying Cruz went off-script at the convention.
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Originally approved for one disease, these drugs went off-patent and now show promise in other diseases.
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Two bombs also went off in the Bang Miang market in Phang-nga province at 9 a.m.
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Statham's slo-mo spin kick went off perfectly, with the cap of the bottle rolling smoothly off.
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It's often forgotten that her first performance on the NBC comedy institution went off without a hitch.
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Two days before the election a powerful bomb went off in Alexandria, killing two and injuring five.
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It was the culmination of nine long years of effort — and it went off without a hitch.
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The winter finale of Scandal went off without hitch on Thursday night — by Scandal standards at least.
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Every one of these activities went off smoothly, at a satisfying clip, with no buffering or stuttering.
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A second explosion went off a couple of hours later in the area, wounding two police officers.
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Years later, when she finally told me the story about Bill Miller, a light bulb went off.
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The Colombian cyclist was thrown from his ride ... and in response -- he went OFF on the fan!!!
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Since the show went off air in 2009, there's been a noticeable void in the TV landscape.
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Once upon a time television networks went off the air in the late hours of the night.
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The firearm went off when the agent picked it up, striking patron Tom Reddington in the leg.
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That said, Dennis thinks ABC always had a backup plan in case Roseanne went off the rails.
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As dozens of police officers on motorcycles rode through a Caracas neighborhood, a large explosion went off.
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Serena went off on the judge claiming he was a "thief" who stole a point from her.
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The next day, bombs went off at a funeral for a protester, killing at least seven people.
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Hillary Clinton, a close ally of many at Facebook, went off on the company this past week.
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The fireworks went off, and the internet promptly went down, according to the American tech firm Oracle.
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After the discussion, the classroom broke into groups and the students went off to do their activities.
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Starbucks said initial indications showed a blast went off near one of its stores in the airport.
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And after the device went off the market in late 2007, Apple dropped support pretty much immediately.
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As we first reported, Azealia went OFF in October on a door guy at Break Room 86.
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ICYMI ... earlier this week, Busta went off on Barker accusing him of pretending to be Busta's manager.
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Vanek's shot hit the goal post after it went off of Luongo early in the second period.
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Chaffetz says some of the alarms failed but some went off, yet the intruder was not detected.
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" And one woman went off, saying "Madonna was an awesome performer but man she was a bitch!
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How it happened: The first bomb went off outside a mosque as attendees were leaving evening prayers.
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It's going to be really strange to go play at the place where the bomb went off.
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Dragonstone was abandoned by Stannis Baratheon when he went off to die (maybe) in a cold field.
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I decided not to buy one when I went off to college and have never regretted it.
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The transphobes went off and grumbled about it and that was pretty much the end of that.
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"Did you see how I just went off on Rob in our group text?" says Kim, 37.
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After an apparent smoke bomb went off, Coffman stood up and told his two friends to flee.
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The latter requirement caused a scare in 2004 when the station went off air for 15 minutes.
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In a separate incident, two militants were killed when explosives went off on a highway in Ghazni.
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Five other civilians were injured when the bomb went off, none of them cricket players, he added.
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The smoke and flames were so bad, he almost went off the road in the same area.
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But when the mayor declared a state of emergency last fall, Mr. Schoettler said, bells went off.
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We went off to Malibu in my camper just a few days after I had gotten there.
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Sixty seconds later, an alarm connected to the lowest part of the vessel, the bilge, went off.
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The entire global celebration went off without a hitch as everything (and various patches) worked just fine.
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The bus went off the road near a highway exit close to Verona around midnight on Friday.
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Howes went off with Jérémy Roy of France, Martin Elmiger of Switzerland and Cesare Benedetti of Italy.
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" The segment eventually went off the rails when Cortes referred to Navarro as a "de facto leftie.
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I grew up in Oklahoma with three older brothers who all went off and joined the military.
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"You went off script and some people said you were extremely unkind to Christine Ford," Pirro said.
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Finally, they let us downstairs and into the studio for the last song, and we went off.
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Karen went off following her Monday arrest in Atlanta for allegedly skipping car payments on her Maserati.
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For years, I'd heard vague stories, about aunties and cousins who went off to Guyana and disappeared.
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"To be honest with you, I guess it went off the knob of my stick," Howard said.
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This spring, one of our participants, whom I will call Mark, once again went off his medications.
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The last subway derailment was in 2015, when a G train went off the tracks in Brooklyn.
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I sometimes say: I didn't leave the cinema, the cinema went off in its own direction. Meaning?
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Columbus soon made it 2-0 after the Lightning's Ryan Callahan went off for interfering with Werenski.
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"I know that Kelsey was upset when Sydney went off on her one-on-one," Tammy says.
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Pagers went off with a be-beep be-beep each time a severe trauma case was identified.
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A fire alarm that went off on the second day of school left some students in tears.
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A witness said the bomb in Ghazni went off as an American convoy passed on the highway.
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Mr. Beigel had initially accompanied his class down to the second floor when the alarm went off.
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Obviously following so closely for such a long time, the tyres eventually just went off the cliff.
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When the fire alarm went off at the school last month, she began to leave her classroom.
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Behind him was Tacitus, the striking gray colt that went off as the nearly 2-1 favorite.
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Mr. Earle was moderator of the show from 1962 until it went off the air in 203.
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"He never went off the road, but she could see when it could happen," Mr. Clegg said.
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When he insisted that the inaugural celebration was the largest ever, alarms went off in my head.
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"The rest of us would have had to wait until the bells went off," Mr. Hiller said.
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After Malia Obama went off to Harvard University last month, her father couldn't hold back the tears.
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Cars honked, noisemakers went off and smoke bombs sent blue, red and white streams into the air.
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But then fiscal policy went off track, which you can see by the big red clockwise loop.
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"I saw an airplane went off the runway," he tells the 911 operator in the audio recording.
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Well, here's the tea… He went off on that cross so that your sins would be cancelled.
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A light went off in my head, and I promptly sold it, snagging a cool 7,495 Bells.
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"I was hearing voices, I wasn't eating properly and I went off the edge," Ms. Gambal said.
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"It looks like a bomb went off," said Ms. Coats, an accounts assistant at a retirement home.
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A: I was sitting on side of bed, and when it went off I hit the floor.
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But the debate went off the rails pretty quickly, and it never really got back on track.
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Although SpaceX's uncrewed demo mission went off without a hitch, it has had problems of its own.
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Crosson later described at trial how a gun then "went off," the bullet ripping through his hand.
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Eight other bombs went off the same night, mostly at the homes of prominent politicians or judges.
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"I know that Kelsey was upset when Sydney went off on her one-on-one," she explains.
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Mr. Oldman went off to become an American movie star, and she raised Alfie on her own.
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Perhaps adult Neanderthals left their children with chaperones while they went off to hunt or work nearby.
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But she then went off and did this amazing photo series in southern Sudan on the Nuba.
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You'll recall, Taylor went off after Scooter purchased Big Machine Records, and therefore, her early music catalog.
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The second went off at Japan's Narita airport, killing two baggage handlers who were transferring the cargo.
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Colorado got one back when Toronto defenseman Justin Holl went off for slashing in the second period.
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"This light bulb went off as I was going through my old field notes," Dr. Reyes said.
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Struck by this phrase, he and Koenig went off to write a song exploring its potential meanings.
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"A few minutes later, the second car bomb went off near a newly opened hotel," Abdi said.
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Pinch hitter Jarrod Dyson singled on a grounder that went off the throwing hand of Sam Dyson.
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An improvised explosive device went off in the eastern Baladiyat district, killing one person and wounding four.
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The 483st Academy Awards went off in Los Angeles without a host and largely without a hitch.
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Just this week, a California teacher's gun accidentally went off in class and three students were injured.
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Richard Danne -- the designer of a NASA logo from 1975 -- went off on Trump's Space Force artwork.
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It didn't constrain itself to typical tropes of episodic television, and it went off on weird tangents.
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A resident of the neighborhod said that the blast went off inside the parking area of the club.
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A few minutes later, near Piedmont Park, Atlantans' favourite park, the gun went off—accidentally, Mr McIver says.
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Hanging up the phone, Zolciak-Biermann went off, alleging that Leakes was under the influence of a substance.
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The SUV went off the road after striking Larson and its driver was taken to a local hospital.
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Samantha Markle went off Tuesday evening, ripping into Meghan for allegedly shutting Thomas Markle out of her life.
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But the fact that Paul Manafort went off to jail today, when Hillary Clinton continues to walk free.
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We got the star of "Chrisley Knows Best" Thursday at LAX, and he went off on Jenelle's husband.
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Family members said the couple was dropping off Stephanie's mother at the airport when the bombs went off.
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She went off the road and into a ditch, a spokesman for the Thousand Oaks Police Department said.
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Naturally, she was a bit afraid to hug the music legend, but things went off without a hitch.
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When TRL went off the air in 2008, Carson Daly, the show's most famous host, had ideas why.
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The moment when CNN's fire alarm went off while Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto were on the air.
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The two young studs went off on Wednesday to make for a wild opening night in the NHL.
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So you went off after the election, after she lost the nomination, obviously, to go back to Microsoft.
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First there's the Karma drone disaster, which went off so poorly the company laid off hundreds in January.
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Dakota Shrader and her classmates left the history hallway after the fire alarms went off and headed outside.
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Hirsch "went off to think about the proposal," Iturbe writes and later died because he overdosed on Luminal.
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The comedian did a standup special Saturday night at the Apollo Theater, and went off about getting blackballed.
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A hole in this ceiling is hardly remarkable: the whole car looks like a bomb went off inside.
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It went off the rails later, but grades one through sixth were a real ass-on-lips fest.
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The lights went off on the Oscars stage, but the audience realized Lee was still trying to speak.
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I went off of the antidepressant I had been prescribed, and I turned to drugs to self-medicate.
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This show went off without a hitch, but the danger that was likely present Friday night is obvious.
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Stargate SG-1 was that for me, and I've missed the franchise since it went off the air.
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Realmuto scored on Lewis Brinson's single up the middle, which went off the glove of shortstop Brandon Crawford.
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Long before The Cosby Show went off the air in 1992, the entertainer was considered a television legend.
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Former President Barack Obama said last year he would miss Malia terribly when she went off to college.
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The 48-year-old was standing near the marathon's finish line when the bombs went off in 2013.
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He had been toying with one of them, a gun called a Snake Charmer, when it went off.
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When Mitra Raman went off to college, all she wanted was a bowl of her mother's homemade rasam.
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This American Life, what you do, you mentioned your producer went off to Reply All over at Gimlet.
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He obviously hated him and explains why things went off the rails did they under the Obama administration.
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Hoffman tied it at 11:57 when his shot from the left circle went off Varlamov and in.
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The alarm at a CVS Pharmacy in Wharton, located southeast of Houston, went off at around 6 a.m.
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As they cut their wedding cake, fireworks by Cabo Fireworks Company went off over the Sea of Cortez.
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Eleven years have passed since Will & Grace went off the air, but Jack McFarland hasn't changed a bit.
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Two bombs went off that evening in the resort city of Hua Hin -- one at 205:220 p.m.
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As they went off for their evening together, Caelynn opened up to bartender and former Bachelorette contestant Wells.
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If I write a paragraph or a paragraph-long email I feel like I kind of went off.
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This isn't the first time the cast has gotten together after Glee went off the air in 2015.
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But "there were cases where I personally went off message instead of keeping that positive vision," he admits.
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He went off the rails inside the hotel, squared off with police and was ultimately arrested for trespassing.
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The Melrose Place actress, 55, went off the road and into a ditch at about 5:40 p.m.
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David Saeed said he was sitting in the last row in the church when the bomb went off.
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When I was 16 I went off the rails a bit after the breakdown of my parents' relationship.
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The explosive went off near the boardwalk by the intersection of Ocean Avenue and D Street, authorities said.
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Kim never set the alarm on her Blackberry, and it went off randomly the morning before the robbery.
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Snipers fired through an upstairs room "like a sieve", she said, and a bomb went off next door.
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The actual process of getting the implant went off without a hitch, but things quickly devolved after that.
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It showed that while sea ice levels were once trending downward, they went off a cliff last winter.
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Bethenny's ex allegedly went off on her earlier this month at 6-year-old Bryn's school in Manhattan.
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The series went off the air in 2001, but all six seasons can now be viewed on Netflix.
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If the alarm went off, the wheelchair had to be changed, and the passenger received a body search.
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I'd leap out of bed every morning when my alarm went off, and my yoga classes became easier.
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Blac Chyna recently went off on Twitter, defending Kardashian from the haters, including members of his own family.
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When I went off to do my own thing, I made such good relationships with all the models.
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It was like a switch went off after 203, because I'd never noticed either of those things before.
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As the evening rolled around, JoJo and Luke went off horseback riding to enjoy some quality alone time.
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Washington recounted a recent incident when his home alarm went off and a housekeeper couldn't shut it off.
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The Saudi government claims the murder was committed by rogue agents during an interrogation that went off track.
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"It was like a light bulb went off in my head after we said 'I do,'" she said.
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"The helmet went off at the beginning of the drive," Wilson said, per Joe Fann at NBCSports Northwest.
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But inside "The Right to Privacy" was a time bomb, and, almost forty years later, it went off.
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Video surveillance shows one guest stepping inside the front entrance exactly 30 seconds before the bomb went off.
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The Enola Gay was 10 miles away when the blast went off, but it still felt the shockwaves.
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But then, as many depressives do, I went, "I don't need this," and I went off the drugs.
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Then, as the sound of a plane overhead drowned out his voice, Mr. Trump went off his script.
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He went OFF again about people "trying to rob" him and claimed he's a target for ungrateful associates.
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They became engaged before he went off to fight in World War II as a Navy torpedo pilot.
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A week ago, a Santa in England panicked after a fire alarm went off in the Christmas village.
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"Our car went off the track and stopped right at the edge, which was a blessing," Blackman said.
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When Alexander pointed the gun to the ceiling to make sure it wasn't loaded, the weapon went off.
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Grayson Allen's initial shot went off the rim and the ball was tipped out to the foul line.
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She started attacking the media in general too, and that's when The Sentinel reporter Brian Karem went off.
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I had zero patience before, but when when I got pregnant a switch went off in my head.
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Speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies today, CIA Director Mike Pompeo went off on WikiLeaks.
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Other details: Manley said the bombs apparently went off after the victims picked up or opened the boxes.
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Then he went off message: "Although I'm not sure I really believe that, but you know," he added.
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If you've ever been to a concert at the Arena, you know exactly where the bomb went off.
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When I went off to college, Tummy's first job was to remind me of my boyfriend back home.
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The show became a cult hit, though, and its popularity only grew after it went off the air.
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The Bettencourt boys laughed at this, but their guests turned pale and went off their food a bit.
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His shot from the left circle went off Hutchinson and defenseman Paul Postma and bounced into the net.
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Jamison Crowder went off with eight receptions for 83 yards and a score last week against the Dolphins.
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Hescored a touchdown in Week 1, then went off for 112 yards and a TD in Week 2.
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One of the world's largest marathons, the Tokyo Marathon, went off with a major hitch on March 1.
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Liziane went off on Jason Derulo in August after she didn't make the cut at his after-party.
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Melissa Falkowski was teaching a journalism class when the fire alarm went off at about 2:30 p.m.
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When the SC Brilliant went off the grid, it appeared empty; when it re-emerged, it appeared full.
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When the alarm clock went off at 7 am, Angelica Rios had barely gotten four hours of sleep.
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They had a whole section of the nosebleeds of 20 or 30 people deep that just went off.
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Because we've all been there; we've all been Ladybird, crying about relationships while bombs went off somewhere else.
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Because we've all been there; we've all been Ladybird, crying about relationships while bombs went off somewhere else.
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Ms. Ralph said that the road was dangerous and visibility low when the car went off a cliff.
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The bomb that went off Friday morning ignited while vegetables were being loaded during the early market rush.
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Flamingos are a social species that love each other's company, and No. 492 went off on its own.
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Much to her father's consternation, she went off to Bocconi University in Milan, where she studied foreign languages.
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The lightbulb went off while cooking and he began experimenting with the cocktail the next day at work.
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On Easter Sunday, eight bombs went off across Sri Lanka, killing at least 207 people including 35 foreigners.
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While Banks was in the police car being taken to the station, he went off on the officers.
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Despite the early jitters, enrollment advocates reported a first day that went off largely without a hitch. HealthCare.
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Still, Mr. Murphy expected that when the Star of India's alarm went off, they'd just run for it.
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In Sapporo, the capital city of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, sirens went off, telling citizens to seek shelter.
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Some neighborhoods and counties had only a few hours' notice before the lights went off within 363 hours.
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But it was also a week where Canada's election campaign went off into its recurring debates about debates.
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"It was (originally) a 3-on-1, but (Troy) Stecher (went off on a line change)," said Sedin.
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A struggle ensued over control of the weapon, and it went off ... striking the son in the groin.
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Two days later, Dean and Paulina went off on their own with a friend of Dean's from school.
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Hutton went off for an extra skater with 1:16 remaining, but the Sabres couldn't get the equalizer.
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The scene inside was just as strange, as Trump went off script for pretty much the whole speech.
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Regarding how the Service went ... by most accounts online, it sounds like it went off without a hitch.
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In the event now known as the Delft Thunderclap, 90,000 pounds of gunpowder went off in five blasts.
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The day's skating and ski jumping events went off with little more than a few Wi-Fi hiccups.
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The opening went off without a hitch, and the show was well received (it will return this summer).
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The forward's quick shot went off Holtby and in at 2:54 for his 483th of the season.
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A warning light went off in the cockpit during a training exercise and the pilot decided to land.
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"The hearing briefly went off the rails as the two lawmakers had a heated exchange on decorum."Mr.
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Giant 4K LED screens showed in-game action, and smoke machines, spotlights and confetti went off after matches.
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Senate Republicans had already struggled to defend their decision to not call witnesses before Bolton's bombshell went off.
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Fourteen people were killed and 34 were wounded when a bomb went off outside a government pension office.
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Authorities are wondering why none of the bombs went off, a law enforcement source told CNN's Evan Perez.
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When The L Word went off the air in 2009, it was the only show of its kind.
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According to Butler, he had woken up when the fire alarm first went off at around 2 a.m.
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The lights in the cockpit went off, and we slowly rotated down, crashing softly into the rice paddy.
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This New Yorker moved to Beijing for her husband's work in 2012 and swiftly went off the rails.
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He then went into a long speech about different dimensions and universes that quickly went off the rails.
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Props to them also for being able to appear calm, as multiple cement bombs went off behind them.
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A SWAT officer with the beanbag shotgun made it halfway up to Boyd when the gunshots went off.
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And we sold about 218,234 copies really quick and all these light bulbs went off in our heads.
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He went off in one direction with the eight reindeer and I came up with the attached grid.
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Then Mr. Porter went off to commentate for ABC with a big sparkly cocktail ring on his finger.
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The comedian then went off on a tangent on what else he thinks was going through Trump's mind.
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The trigger for naming special counsels went off way too often, and special counsels proved to be ungovernable.
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It's going on 10 years since Carson, Jai, Kyan, Ted and Thom went off the air ... after all.
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Unclear what sparked it, but it's crystal clear about 4 or 5 guys went off on the twins.
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He went off his prescription medication to try the cactus; he experimented with research chemicals delivered from China.
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Six days earlier, a firebomb went off on a subway in Manhattan's Harlem section, injuring two teen-agers.
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He said he and a travel partner were having breakfast at the Shangri-La when two blasts went off.
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Bruce Maxwell -- the only MLB player to kneel during the national anthem -- went off on cops during his Oct.
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Machado plated Rickard and came around to score when Trumbo's ground ball went off third baseman Eduardo Escobar's glove.
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In Japan, an alarm at a nuclear power plant went off just after midnight, though there was no danger.
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Jamal Hinton, 17, was in class at Desert Vista High School when his phone went off with the invitation.
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The fortuitous tally went off a defender and into the net to give Czarnik goals in three straight games.
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She was eventually allowed on with her pump and the other two bags, but still went off on Twitter.
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Witnesses told authorities that Fields was putting the gun away when it went off and struck Luna, WREG reports.
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The goal came 21995 seconds after Boston defenseman Adam McQuaid went off for cross-checking Jost into the boards.
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As he placed the diamond engagement ring on her finger, a private fireworks display went off in the background.
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Colorado didn't score on that advantage but Christoph Bertschy went off for holding the stick a few minutes later.
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Islamic State said it was responsible for the explosion which went off near a cinema in Baghdad al-Jadida.
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Sunday's parade in Los Angeles went off without a hitch, with a beefed up police presence providing additional security.
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I was right next to a certain station when its lights went off just as the coup was happening.
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And in the end, its mission—to deliver a communications satellite into geostationary orbit—went off without a hitch.
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After Gonzalez had been onstage for 6 minutes and 20 seconds, a timer went off and she resumed speaking.
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And speaking in the Roosevelt Room, Trump went off-script to link a regulatory announcement to his ongoing predicament.
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Ian Ziering will host the six-episode reboot of the competition show, which went off the air in 2011.
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But event planner Ninth & Everett helped make sure every detail of the evening wedding went off without a hitch.
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"When I went off to Harvard Law School my dad jokingly referred to it as missionary work," Cruz said.
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Things really went off the rails after WeWork submitted paperwork to the government to become a publicly traded company.
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No one has claimed responsibility for the second bombing, which went off in another Shia area close to midnight.
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Shortly after the protest, a car bomb went off in central Qamishli on Wednesday, wounding one civilian, witnesses said.
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Over 102 people were killed by a series of explosions that went off at a peace rally in October.
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Minnesota defenseman Christian Folin went off for crosschecking and Avalanche goaltender Calvin Pickard came off for an extra skater.
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It was Tatar's ninth goal and came 13 seconds after Boston's Patrice Bergeron went off for tripping Andreas Athanasiou.
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Quickly, he tried to get it out and his gun, which was inadvertently pointed behind his back, went off.
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In its strongly worded statement, the White House communications office went off on journalists who covered the FTC booklet.
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The timer went off, and the electron gun in the lower Tupperware began to fire electrons into the space.
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But as he fled, the gun accidentally went off and shot him in the penis, the Sun-Times said.
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Late AugustNot long after Facebook axed its human news curators, the algorithms that replaced them went off the rails.
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There isn't another show that fills the deficit that was left when The L Word went off the air.
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"She could have lived a good while after the car went off the bridge," Farrar said in Senatorial Privilege.
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But the reform, like others promoted by Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince, went off with little real fuss.
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She says she also believes he planted a device that went off outside Iris Amsel&aposs home in 2013.
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During that time the rocket went off course and caused the satellites to go into lower orbits than intended.
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When said roommate started dating someone who worked for New York's largest liquor distributor, things went off the rails.
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A pickup truck packed with explosives in Sadr City went off near a beauty salon in a bustling market.
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When the metal detector went off, one CO, according to the report, asked if he could empty his pockets.
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"I went off the deep end for pu'er because it had so much complexity and intrigue," Two Dog explained.
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Shay went off the radar for six days in November, and they decided to file for divorce weeks later.
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Vince allegedly went off on an autograph seeker, grabbing her by the hair and pulling her to the ground.
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Standing up and delivering a rant as good as her previous drunken attacks on the show, Medley went off.
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Some people went off about dates who would only shell out for fast food (and plenty of them begrudgingly).
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The explosion is believed to have been caused by a car bomb that went off close to bus stops.
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The blast went off early in the morning on March 6 in front of the Armed Forces Recruiting station.
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The discovery in Elizabeth came after a bomb went off in Manhattan's Chelsea are Saturday night, injuring 29 people.
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We went off to a school where we met fellow runners and got our uniforms and our individual torches.
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"I don't know how she made that save because both of her feet went off the beam," Boorman said.
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Alexander and Sascha were preparing to fly back to New York when the first bomb went off Tuesday morning.
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"After everything was over with and all the shaking and jarring, the sirens went off," Garrison told the station.
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When they had finally accounted for all the money, they dumped it into their kit bag and went off.
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"When that thing went off and entered into a lower earth orbit, he got credit for that," said Madden.
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George Lopez just went off on Team USA soccer -- blasting the team for not qualifying for the World Cup.
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She not only "went off to the office," she became a huge success and the breadwinner of the family.
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The rapper went off on the "Daily Mail TV" host Tuesday for a segment that aired on the show.
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The minibus carrying the migrants went off the road and rolled into a ditch in the province of Van.
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Once she said yes, a firework display went off, and their families and friends celebrated with a champagne toast.
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A dramatic scene played out as a fire alarm went off while the media outlet was broadcasting the news.
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Indonesia's disaster management agency reported that tsunami warning sirens went off after the quake, which was felt in Padang.
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On May 15, a small bomb went off near the National Theater in Bangkok's old quarter, wounding two people.
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When James Tan turned 40, he quit his job, enlisted his wife and went off to sketch the world.
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Hours after the blast went off in the neighborhood of Chelsea, an unexploded device was discovered just blocks away.
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The show lasted 11 seasons and went off the air 15 years ago ... so a ton has obviously happened.
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A small explosion went off at Central Station, sparking panic and evacuations, before the attacker was killed by police.
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Revere's hit was an infield single and Harper's went off the glove of diving Swanson in shallow left field.
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Sabara's groovy gift went off without a hitch and was one of the most memorable moments of the night.
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Whatever it was, it worked, and Gordon went off to the tune of 102 yards rushing and a tuddy.
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