Footage was recently released of an incident that took place on July 10 outside Bloomington, Indiana. |
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Aram Roston and Christine Pelisek on the environmentalist CEO, who is stepping back after the incident. |
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And Operation Paperclip, born of the ashes of World War II, was the inciting incident in this hall of mirrors. |
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They said that in any case the incident only highlights their worry that the Gulf is an aquatic tinderbox. |
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We need to understand the psychologies of the two people involved in the incident. |
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On a 1957 trip to Moscow, Alsop was entrapped by a handsome young KGB spy and the incident was caught on camera. |
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The incident sparked his belief in Santa, but he would have to wait nearly two decades before dressing up as Jolly St. Nick. |
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Also, it has been suggested that the incident angle of light rays determines their cataractogenous effect. |
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The sunny days were filled with incident and his bottle was filled with klerin. |
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The curtain twitcher who saw the incident exclaimed in detail what had happened and it was pretty obvious that Burnett did not mean to kill him. |
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Another incident, this time from the country of the Darkinung people illustrates our point. |
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Before the incident Robins had fallen out with Knutton, 30. Knutton had made a complaint over Robins' boyfriend. |
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They found plenty of email that gave the lie to his assertion that he didn't know about the incident. |
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The incident is the latest in the singer's path from virginal role model to raunchy good-time girl. |
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Tensions in the North Sea were again heightened in 1904 by the Dogger Bank incident. |
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Moreover, Stalinist purge of Buryats spread into Mongolia, known as the incident of L'humbee. |
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The incident uncorked years of pent-up anger and frustration. |
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The incident has caused a lot of dissension within the police department. |
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He directed his ire at the coworkers who reported the incident. |
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Surveillance video of the incident shows the man and woman being accosted by a man armed with and assault-style handgun. |
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Just three years after the Belgian black triangle incident, a similar craft appeared over RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury. |
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This incident really brings home the whole question of access, the point of entry for people into observing or seeing art at that kind of level. |
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In 1771, an incident on the field of play led to the creation of a new Law which remains extant. |
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He was taken to hospital but later died from his injuries, no other competitors were involved with this incident. |
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The Speaker case drew significant public attention, and Congress held formal hearings about the incident. |
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The restoration of Charles II was not without incident, and with the Act of Settlement in 1701, came the Jacobite uprisings. |
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The Scots advance down the hill was resisted by a hail of arrows, an incident celebrated in later English ballads. |
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At the church of St John the Baptist, Knox preached a fiery sermon and a small incident precipitated into a riot. |
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Imagine for a moment that a similar incident had taken place at a local university and that a prosecutor here had Nifonged. |
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The incident was reported to the police, but nearly 40 years after taking place, the incident has never been resolved. |
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The incident caused damage to the dockside, the loading ramp and the ship, resulting in the vessel taking on water. |
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Ten nonopposing and noncoplanar beams coming from various incident directions converge on the demarcated tumor target. |
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The incident was about an organization's preserving its reputation for nonpartisanship, not curbing the free speech of its employees. |
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A major pollution incident in the middle reaches in the late 1990s did extensive damage to the fishery from which it is now largely recovered. |
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Edward denied any responsibility for this incident, but relations between Edward and Charles soured. |
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The worst single incident in the Rhondda was the 1867 Ferndale disaster in which an explosion saw the loss of 178 lives. |
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The list below shows mining disasters which saw the loss of five or more lives during a single incident. |
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The Ottoman historian claimed that this incident was celebrated by the Zaydi Shia community in the northern highlands. |
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That the broadcasters have not repeated the incident shows they have a respect for him and I think that ought to apply also on YouTube. |
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However, one of McTaggart's crew members photographed the incident and went public. |
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The amount of radioactive material released in an incident is called the source term. |
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Following a major contamination incident, all potential pathways of internal exposure should be considered. |
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Intercommunal violence erupted on 21 December 1963, when two Turkish Cypriots were killed at an incident involving the Greek Cypriot police. |
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The articulated nature of the trainset was credited with maintaining stability during the incident and all of the train stayed upright. |
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The incident triggered a diplomatic crisis between Sweden and the Soviet Union. |
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The incident ended when both countries agreed to return to the status quo ante which existed prior to the Moroccan occupation of the island. |
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As part of the activities to prepare the Ormen Lange natural gas field, the incident has been thoroughly investigated. |
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The Russian fleet was barred from using the Suez Canal and British ports as a result of the incident. |
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In the Tsushima incident of 1861 Russia had directly assaulted Japanese territory. |
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Set in both Russia and Japan, it ends with the Dogger Bank incident involving the Baltic Fleet. |
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This is about eight times the amount spilled in the widely known Exxon Valdez incident. |
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National Geographic featured this incident in an episode of its Seconds From Disaster documentary. |
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The battle continued for the rest of the day and into the night, and was full of incident. |
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As a result of this incident, 700 Franks were killed and 300 were sold into slavery. |
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The Torrey Canyon grounding was the largest oil pollution incident recorded up to that time. |
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The MAIB receives between 1500 and 2000 incident reports annually of which 40 to 50 become full investigations with published reports. |
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He was the surgeon for Patrick Carr, who was one of the Americans shot during that incident. |
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The incident forced the resignation of Columbia's President, Grayson Kirk and the establishment of the University Senate. |
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The incident highlighted French and British weakness, exemplified by their reluctance to alienate Italy and lose her as their ally. |
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This incident implied an open connection between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
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On average it takes 12 minutes from the time of the call to the scene of the incident. |
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In May 1999, she gave a bizarre performance while standing in for Terry Wogan, blaming the incident on a lack of sleep the previous night. |
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Despite rumours circulating on social network sites, the incident was reportedly not linked to the riots taking place. |
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In the skirmish the French envoy Joseph Coulon de Villiers de Jumonville was left dead, leading to a diplomatic incident. |
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Narrating the incident, Aarti said they had boarded a bus at the Rohtak depot. |
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The incident culminated in his arrest and release, pending a court appearance that resulted in a large fine. |
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Following the incident, Turner announced that he would not contest his seat at the 2017 general election. |
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By 84, Domitia had returned to the palace, where she lived for the remainder of Domitian's reign without incident. |
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When Nerva died on 27 January 98, Trajan succeeded to the role of emperor without any outward incident. |
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This last incident probably accounts for the legend of the School of Sagres, which is now discredited. |
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The most important incident of bribery occurred in 1582 when the viceroy of Guangdong and Guangxi summoned Macau's chief officials for a meeting. |
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In the second incident, the headless bodies of 15 young men were found dumped near the Plaza Senderos shopping center. |
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The Governor immediately professed that he knew nothing about the incident. |
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Supervisor Laws asserts that when the incident occurred it was not the breaktime of either Tingler or Parnell. |
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His account of the incident was so prosaic that I nodded off while reading it. |
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The charges were never brought because of an incident that soon transpired. |
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The incident shocked the nation, got unprecedented media coverage, and inspired several books and movies. |
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Two, was Sylvia's confession of the grave provocation for Nanavati, or any specific incident in Ahuja's bedroom or both. |
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The first incident occurred during the summer of 60 BC, when Caesar was returning home from his propraetorship in Hispania Ulterior. |
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To prove a breach of the peace, the most important things to prove is that someone was alarmed, annoyed or disturbed by the incident. |
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Such an incident occurred at Nicholson Pit in 1856 on a lamp being used by an overman to test for firedamp. |
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With no reported injuries from this incident, the wheels of the derailed Phoenix were remounted on the rails and the journey continued. |
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Eventually a little after noon Wilton arrived at the inquest, and gave a full account of the incident. |
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In a famous incident, after becoming starved and weakened, he is said to have accepted milk and rice pudding from a village girl named Sujata. |
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This incident deeply saddened his father, who did everything he could to try to get the decision reversed, but without success. |
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On investigation, the object moved away and the farmer reported the incident to the police. |
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There was another pollution incident in March 2008 when twenty miles of the river turned orange. |
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In November 1938, in an incident of mass hysteria, many residents believed a serial killer, the Halifax Slasher, was on the loose. |
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It also contains details of a 1958 incident in which a young boy was killed by a mortar shell near Cranmere Pool. |
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The Garibaldi incident has also been credited with a change in culture among smallgoods manufacturers in Australia. |
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The Politburo had already met on 1 April to agree that the Nanking incident had been splittist and supportive of Teng Hsiao-p'ing. |
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The actor recalls an incident when his daughter was younger. |
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I was pondering these things, when an incident, and a somewhat unexpected one, broke the thread of my musings. |
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One constant, however, is that the flow, just downstream of the incident shock, at a triple point, must be supersonic. |
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The excitement, and danger, and hurry and bustle constantly incident to travel at the present day were all unfelt and unfeared by this company. |
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But I felt unguilted as soon as I did it. It made the whole incident feel normal, run-of-the-mill. |
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Her parents sought the official report on the incident, but they have run into a wall of silence. |
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Worse, Kutcher never even so much as apologized for the incident. |
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Another soldier was seen fleeing a blazing armoured car in a separate incident caught by TV cameras. |
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Provincial governor's spokesman Naqib Ahmad Attal also confirmed the incident and the death toll. |
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North Wales fire service alerted a crew from Bala Girl was rescued and Ruthin's water incident unit. |
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During the incident the officer's arm was injured on a spiked wall railings. |
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No one was injured in the incident, which happened at around 10pm on Friday due to a faulty water joint. |
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Paul Wattling, station officer at Canley Fire Station, said it was the second incident of its type in the past two weeks. |
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Perhaps the best way to describe the incident is to say that Boruc went postal at Naylor, and vice-versa. |
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Six fire engines and four ambulances raced to the scene along with the aerial ladder platform and incident command unit from Rhyl. |
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The blur proved to be from 12 hours after the incident anyway. |
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The incident occurred during the air drill co-staged by the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force as part of the 17-day joint drill which started Nov. |
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Stansberry was then moved to the back of the plane and taken into custody by the air marshals without incident. |
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A 79-YEAR-OLD woman has been released from custody after being arrested over an alleged air rage incident at Shannon Airport. |
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After the incident with the potato peeler, references to potatoes became an inside joke among the witnesses. |
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The Royal Navy was also involved in an incident involving Somali pirates in November 2008, after the pirates tried to capture a civilian vessel. |
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There is no known eyewitness account of this incident and the earliest retelling of it was printed 37 years later. |
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One incident in May was a possible threat indicator when a Jersey barrier on the east perimeter was rammed by a slow-moving car. |
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Marat was quickly acquitted but the incident further acerbated the 'Girondins' versus 'Montagnards' party strife in the Convention. |
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George seemed unperturbed by the incident, so much so that he fell asleep in the interval. |
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This commonly used nickname originally related to his consistent political resolve rather than to any particular incident. |
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The incident was severe enough to curtail his touring schedule for a few years, but he has since recovered. |
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He has played an influential role in each incident, often acting as mediator between disputing political opponents. |
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Other sources suggested that the incident caused both hardware and software redesigns to be more resistant to cyber attack. |
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It found that the incident was the result of a failure of the third stage rotor of the engine's fan module. |
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The latter incident, in 1828, killed the two most senior miners, and Brunel himself narrowly escaped death. |
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He made reference to an incident at Oaks Colliery in Barnsley where both lamps were in use. |
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Many immigrants have perished in the journey across the Mediterranean, with one notable incident being the May 2007 Malta migrant boat disaster. |
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The edict was not an isolated incident, but the culmination of over 200 years of increased persecution. |
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The incident raised concerns over whether the charitable status of independent schools such as Eton should be reconsidered, and perhaps revoked. |
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The incident is one of the most infamous events associated with the Tower of London. |
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What raptus means is unclear, but the incident seems to have been resolved quickly and did not leave a stain on Chaucer's reputation. |
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One particular incident that lent itself to the superstition was the Astor Place Riot. |
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A defining incident of young Wells's life was an accident in 1874 that left him bedridden with a broken leg. |
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His fan base was strong enough to survive the incident, and it was soon forgotten, but Chaplin was deeply affected by it. |
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Because all of his property remained in America, Chaplin refrained from saying anything negative about the incident to the press. |
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Olivier later recalled an incident when her mood rapidly changed as she was preparing to go onstage. |
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He never spoke publicly about the incident, and it was quickly sidelined by the press and politely ignored by writers during his lifetime. |
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Emin 'wrote' about the incident in her 2005 book Strangeland, describing her shock at reading The Guardian writeup the following day. |
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Added time was introduced because of an incident which happened in 1891 during a match between Stoke and Aston Villa. |
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On 12 July 2009, Khan was once again involved in a motoring incident, this time a collision with a young cyclist. |
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Hamilton was reported to have sworn at Dennis on the team radio following the incident. |
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He went on to describe the incident as the hardest week of his life, and considered quitting Formula One. |
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Hamilton was involved in a pit lane incident with Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, for which both later received a reprimand from race stewards. |
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The stewards decided he had breached qualifying rules introduced after a similar incident involving Hamilton at the 2010 Canadian Grand Prix. |
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Though urged by triple world champion Jackie Stewart to apologise, Hamilton refused to comment on the incident. |
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Davis later stated that the streaking incident affected O'Sullivan's concentration and momentum, allowing him back into the match. |
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The incident drew criticism from his opponent, and from Steve Davis and John Parrott. |
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The incident arose after Verhaas asked O'Sullivan to tuck his shirt in during the match. |
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Italian leader Benito Mussolini was incensed, and demanded that a commission investigate the incident within five days. |
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In 1979, there was a putative detection of a covert nuclear test in the Indian Ocean, called the Vela incident. |
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The incident was filmed by television news crews and shown around the world. |
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The reports included many references to other incidents involving civilian casualties like the Kunduz airstrike and Nangar Khel incident. |
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This incident followed the release of a video allegedly showing uniformed Pakistan soldiers executing unarmed civilians. |
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During the Battle of Nasiriyah, there was an incident where Iraqi irregulars feigned surrender to approach an American unit securing a bridge. |
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In June 2010, May faced her first major national security incident as Home Secretary with the Cumbria shootings. |
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Blunt shared a part in the difficult task of addressing the potentially violent international incident. |
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The incident is described in detail by Admiral Sandy Woodward in his book One Hundred Days, Chapter One. |
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During repairs following the Qantas Flight 32 engine failure incident, cracks were discovered in wing fittings. |
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In November 2008, an incident on a parallel runway during crosswinds made the Australian authorities change procedures for those conditions. |
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Following this incident, Boeing suspended flight testing on November 10, 2010, ground testing continued. |
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Nothing else is known of him, apart from one peculiar incident discovered by William Matthews. |
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The incident rendered him unable to work for two years and left him vulnerable to pneumonia. |
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Sometime after the incident, Block claimed that he had subsequently apologised to Wood for his behaviour, and Wood had merely brushed it off. |
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The incident, in July 2007, involved his assault of a pub landlord that broke the victim's cheek. |
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The second incident was during the Tonypandy Riot of 1910, when the striking coalminers attacked the shops and premises in the town centre. |
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This latest incident is illustrative of his continued bad behavior. |
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As the ordinary course of common affairs is disposed of by general laws, so likewise men's rarer incident necessities and utilities should be with special equity considered. |
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The incurvation or bending of a ray of light, incident on such a surface. |
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He had little time, however, to ponder his lack of reflex, for new incident forced his attention back to the ridge where the four teratoids had first broken from cover. |
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Henry's crossing of the English Channel in 1485 was without incident. |
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A small incident noted by another unnamed diarist writes of an African coming to him as he gutted fish to make an impromptu trade of the fish for a coconut. |
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However, on September 6, 1492 the westward voyage began without incident. |
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Cabral blamed the Zamorin for the incident and bombarded the city. |
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The incident cost Lafayette and his National Guard much public support. |
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Huskisson's death was a major incident, and was reported worldwide. |
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The incident led to a great deal of transfer speculation involving Beckham, with bookmakers offering odds on whether he or Ferguson would be first to leave the club. |
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After this incident, attacks on the frames were jokingly blamed on Ludd. |
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It is likely that its use became more widespread after an incident in 1832 in which he installed metal shutters to prevent rioters breaking windows at Apsley House. |
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Soon after VE day there came a dispute with Britain over French mandates Syria and Lebanon known as the Levant which quickly developed into a major diplomatic incident. |
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As a result of the incident, Victoria's popularity recovered further. |
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Knox's final encounter with Mary was prompted by an incident at Holyrood. |
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Lord Monkswell, who had provided the women with passes to attend the debate, later apologised to the House for the incident but did not criticise the protest. |
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This change is sometimes said to be reflected by an incident in 1642, when King Charles I entered the House in order to search for and arrest five members for high treason. |
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The worst single incident of air pollution to occur in the US occurred in Donora, Pennsylvania in late October, 1948, when 20 people died and over 7,000 were injured. |
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During the incident investigation, engine parts from the burned aircraft were discovered on the runway, indicating it was a substantial engine failure. |
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The incident involved numerous crofters and about 50 police officers. |
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All aircraft resumed operations within 25 days of the incident. |
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This followed an incident in November 2010 in which an engine disintegrated in flight causing Qantas Flight 32 to make an emergency landing in Singapore. |
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In this condition of the system, the internal forces of organs are so perfectly balanced, that a trifling incident may start them lifeward, or deathward. |
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The United players refused to leave, and a dispute broke out between the players and Chelsea stewards and groundstaff before the incident was resolved. |
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The scene of the incident was crawling with reporters for days afterwards. |
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The incident later inspired a scene in his novel The Blithedale Romance. |
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The incident proved stressful for Hendrix, and it weighed heavily on his mind during the seven months that he awaited trial, which took place in December of that year. |
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Another incident includes a GCSE Maths exam paper where there were complaints about a question later named in the media as the 'Hannah's sweets' question. |
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As a result of this incident, the first lighthouse on Wight was built at Chale, the St Catherine's Oratory, where the lord's family paid for a light and prayers for his soul. |
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McDermid said the incident would not stop her from doing signings. |
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It was claimed in 1876 that it was not Lewis who stabbed Black, but another man, Ianto Parker, who fled to America following the incident in order to avoid prosecution. |
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The service was suspended on 18 November 2011 after an incident on 30 October 2011 in which the hovercraft Solent Express suffered a propeller failure. |
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In Wednesday's incident, heavy rain saw water spout from a manhole in a resident's garden and flood part of the road, with around a foot of water reported. |
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In another incident, a young family servant, who thought Tolkien a beautiful child, took the baby to his kraal to show him off, returning him the next morning. |
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On 4 March, Richards' partner Anita Pallenberg pleaded guilty to drug possession and incurred a fine in connection with the original airport incident. |
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This incident implanted a lifelong fear of policemen in Hitchcock, and such harsh treatment and wrongful accusations are frequent themes in his films. |
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In April 2007, Brunstrom came under fire for an incident in which he showed a photograph of the severed head of a biker in a press meeting without the family's permission. |
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When violations surface, the enforcement agencies want to know if the incident was aberrational, or whether it was the result of a halfhearted or haphazard compliance program. |
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An incident played into British hands when, while passing Aden for trading purposes, one of their sailing ships sank and Arab tribesmen boarded it and plundered its contents. |
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An off the ball incident led to N'Zogbia confronting Wilshere before leaning his head into the Englishman and giving referee Lee Probert no choice but to show the red card. |
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His death was not officially reported until the next morning, although the incident was the leading item on the news programme that followed the show. |
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Possibly the earliest recorded incident involving Odoacer is from a fragment of a chronicle preserved in the Decem Libri Historiarum of Gregory of Tours. |
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The most famous incident of the games came at the end of the marathon. |
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This is the first publicised incident of its kind in the club's history. |
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Geoffrey Hatton never fully recovered from the incident and died two years afterwards from a gastrointestinal bleed with Khan passing on his sympathies. |
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In spite of this an incident in Pembrokeshire triggered the opening shots of the Second English Civil War when local units of the New Model Army mutinied. |
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Mansell recalls one incident where at the 1990 British Grand Prix, the car he drove did not handle the same as in the previous race where he had taken pole position. |
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The airliner had to land with a nose-up attitude after the incident. |
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This incident was among the earliest known examples of biological warfare and is credited as being the source of the spread of the Black Death into Europe. |
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An incident which happened about this time will set the characters of these two lads more fairly before the discerning reader than is in the power of the longest dissertation. |
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Hamilton finished seventh after yet another incident with Massa which left the Brazilian facing the penalty as Hamilton had to replace the front wing. |
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Hamilton was also involved in a controversial racing incident with Rosberg, with Rosberg appearing to push Hamilton off track while he attempted to overtake. |
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He was charged yesterday following an incident in November last year in Delves Lane, where he is accused of behaving abusively towards an Asian member of the community. |
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In an independent review commissioned by Eurostar, the company came in for serious criticism about its handling of the incident and lack of plans for such a scenario. |
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The stewards decided that the collision was a racing incident. |
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The PDC released a statement blaming the incident on human error. |
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Several weeks after Dr Helby's death, there was another incident in which a coach driver lost control, injuring several passengers who were thrown out of their seats. |
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If this incident had not come up, the negotiations might well have been successful as a number of the provinces were amenable to simply renewing the Truce on the old terms. |
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Because of that incident, Queen Elizabeth I of England decided to send an emissary to the Sultan of Aceh, asking permission to enter Malacca Strait. |
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In one incident, in 1924, a woman camping on the moor with her husband reported seeing a hairy hand attempting to gain access to her caravan during the night. |
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Three days after the initial incident, Greek troops invaded Bulgaria. |
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At a friendly match in Dublin in 2011 against Scotland, the IFA carried out an inquiry following an incident in which a minority number of drunken fans sang sectarian songs. |
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The Dutch state broadcaster pulled their broadcast of the 2000 final to provide emergency news coverage of a major incident, the Enschede fireworks disaster. |
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For many years this incident was considered to have been a hoax, particularly by the hunting community, but in March 2006 a police report confirmed that the case was true. |
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The Curragh incident on 20 March 1914 had already led Westminster to believe that the British Army could not be trusted to carry out their orders in Ireland. |
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The incident sparked a diplomatic row between India and Italy. |
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Hawley had previously left this Highland unit behind the enclosure, with orders to avoid contact with the Jacobites, to limit any chance of a friendly fire incident. |
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The police called in a big cat expert to investigate the incident. |
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The incident immediately revived the debate about goal-line technology, with a final decision on whether it is introduced expected to be taken in Zurich on 5 July. |
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He fell out of favor with the boxing fancy after the incident. |
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One such incident was directly observed during the Battle of Debecka Pass. |
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A command unit from Rhyl and a water carrier from Caernarfon were also in attendance at the incident, which was brought under control by Friday afternoon. |
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Police responded to the incident, and an investigation was launched. |
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She delivered her first major speech in the House of Commons as Home Secretary in a statement on this incident, later visiting the victims with the Prime Minister. |
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The organization issued a statement regretting the incident. |
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A Siemens engineer from Norresundby, Denmark, died in the incident. |
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One such account was published by The Times, regarding an incident where 48 English girls as young as 10 had been raped by Indian rebels in Delhi. |
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The press played a considerable role in sensationalising this incident. |
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Best came close to getting on the end of Barton's cross but he was inches away from connecting. It was an incident that summed up Newcastle's afternoon. |
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This incident markedly reduced the discretionary powers of the Governor. |
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The visible orange flames in that incident were the result of a rich mixture of hydrogen to oxygen combined with carbon compounds from the airship skin. |
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Regularly scheduled flights started in 1910 and by the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, they had carried 35,000 passengers without a serious incident. |
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The incident came as the culmination of a series of less serious accidents at the refinery, and the engineering problems were not addressed by the management. |
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In another incident, an RSS worker was injured on Sunnight when he was attacked by some unidentified persons at Pandalam in Pathanamthitta district, the police said. |
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His best friend, Wil Bryan, leads him further and further astray until an incident where they very nearly kill a man brings Rhys to a crisis of conscience. |
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The meeting had been devoid of incident. No word had been said to give me anything to think about, and any surmises I might make were unwarranted. I was intrigued. |
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In ancient times the expedition was regarded as a historical fact, an incident in the opening up of the Black Sea to Greek commerce and colonization. |
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