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Analysts at City Index said: "Apparently it was a rogue algorithm that triggered the sell-off after it picked up comments made by the French president, François Hollande, who said if Theresa May and company want 'hard Brexit', they will get hard Brexit".
The arrested man, whose name is Delroy, is so used to being brought in on "sus" -- suspicion of this or that -- that he laughs when he's picked up, comments on the décor of an interview room he's never seen before and fences casually with the two white officers who question him as though this were all bogus business as usual.
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I was in Wuhan, a ten-hour train trip from Beijing, when the news broke, and I heard about it first from a Chinese friend who was tracking the story on his phone, watching it snowball across the microblog sites, such as Weibo, picking up comments and rumors and half-truths.
Few did because there was no promotion of the change, but as the week went on and more articles were opened to comment, participation picked up.
As well as two explicit comments, Tomic said: "I will give you some money to make you feel good". Courtside microphones picked up the comments by Tomic, who would go on to lose 6-4 6-3 4-6 7-6 (7-0) to Bosnia's Dzumhur.
In an early incident, television microphones picked up disparaging comments Bowa made to Wade about Rolen.
McCarley said one of those microphones had picked up the comments from the coaches to White, barnyard references and all.
He muttered it with his hand in front of his mouth, but the mic picked up the comments.
She then picked up on comments made by Ed Vaizey, the communications minister, who said that when it comes to winning over voters a "page in a local newspaper is worth much more still than a Facebook campaign.
Both the Daily Mail and the Sun picked up on comments by the culture secretary Sajid Javid, who said fellow Muslims had to accept there is "a special burden on Muslim communities" to deal with terrorism "because, whether we like it or not, these terrorists call themselves Muslims".
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