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After filming wrapped, Mirza took her Ayesha Trump act to the Trump rally in Chicago on Friday, a raucous affair that was ultimately canceled before it began due to sweeping protests and violent confrontations.

But somehow, they still managed to win, no matter how sloppy (except against the Baltimore Ravens, who ended 12-4 as well but won the division due to sweeping the Steelers this season -- sigh -- there just aren't enough curse words).

If demand were to spike due to sweeping policy that outlawed private ownership of firearms, those desiring to commit crimes for which a firearm would aid them will get what they need by stealing or manufacturing them themselves.

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He would talk enthusiastically about "spiritual change" taking place due to revolutions sweeping the Arab world, and explain how young Anonymous hackers he knew had assisted activists in the Middle East by providing them with tools to counter government surveillance and tracking.

Although they are long gone due to the sweeping demographic changes in Kiev during times of the late Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, the street is once again thriving thanks to its unique topology, architecture, rich history and also many gift shops and small art galleries showcasing various paintings and sculptures by Ukrainian artists.

McDonald's posted a 10% sag in second-quarter earnings Thursday—but not due to any sweeping health craze.

Whitehead warned that the country's financial strength is at risk due to the sweeping demand for tax relief and a long list of major government spending plans.

For that reason, only signals of most retained compounds (e.g., basic amino acids) maintain their Gaussian peak shape due to the sweeping mechanism.

In a study conducted by van Dyk et al. (2010), high levels of DDT were found in soil immediately outside homesteads, as well as in chickens, likely due to regular sweeping of DDT-laden dust to the outdoors.

Besides the cold, the current was much stronger that day due to increased rainfall, sweeping the boys down the creek at an estimated 25 to 30 mph.

The relatively large mintage of about 6,000 in 1887 was due to a fad sweeping the country whereby men would present their lady friends with a coin with one side ground off and replaced by the woman's initials.

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