charlottesville in A Sentence

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    Charlottesville on our, on our hands?

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    GLAMOUR: The attack in Charlottesville also happened in August.

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    Charlottesville has lots of famous catering services at diverse locations.

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    What happened in Charlottesville last week is on everybody's mind.

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    The friend was moving the Charlottesville and Dave's house seemed perfect.

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    I was in Charlottesville, Virginia, on several occasions with my son.

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    For Heather Heyer and her fellow anti-racist protestors, two years after Charlottesville.

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    Where are you moving and will we ever see you back in Charlottesville?

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    In the wake of Charlottesville, do you still think no monuments should come down?

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    Following his defeat, Monroe returned to his legal duties and developed his farm in Charlottesville.

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    Returning to his home in Charlottesville, he resumed his dual careers as a farmer and lawyer.

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    What is your response to that statement, and how did the President's Charlottesville response impact your work at the U.N.?

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    Considering that the Charlottesville PD thought it was cool to first try and charge Harris with the beatdown in the first place.

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    She was leaving the next day, Saturday, which, as we all know now, is the day white supremacists staged their rally in Charlottesville.

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    Activist and writer Shaun King deserves A LOT of credit for his arrest, and for the arrest of others who committed assault in Charlottesville.

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    Charlottesville has varied catering services and to select the right out of them, that will suit your projected funds, needs some certain ground work.

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    Kate O'Connell is a Child and Family Therapist with a private practice in Charlottesville, VA, addressing the therapeutic needs of children, adolescents, adults and families.

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    As Brené Brown said in a recent Facebook live broadcast after the Charlottesville incident here in the USA,“We are not hardwired to hurt each other.”.

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    On August 11, events in Charlottesville, Virginia hit their community and the nation sparking a resurgence of issues with race relations in the United States.

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    And in Charlottesville last year, hundreds of mostly young white men marched with torches chanting the Nazi slogan“Blood and Soil” and“Jews will not replace us”.

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    President Trump hasn't even reached El Paso or Dayton yet, but he already had his Charlottesville moment speaking with reporters outside the White House this morning.

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    The only thing liberals might fear worse than Trump himself is the sentiment he brings out in his supporters, which has already proved deadly in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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    It's by virtue of being immensely diverse, unexpectedly delicious, and a delight hidden in plain sight that we choose Charlottesville as a Best Place to Go for 2016.

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    The abhorrent acts of hatred on display in Charlottesville are an attack on the unity of our nation and therefore summon us all to fervent prayer and peaceful action.

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    Charlottesville proved the“fringe” idea wrong, as Klan members and neo-Nazis turned out in force at a rally at which a woman was killed after being deliberately struck by a car.

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    In an interview with NPR, Picciolini reflected on the violent events in Charlottesville and what he thinks has changed in the white supremacist movement since he left it 20 years ago.

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    Haley told CNN she had“a personal conversation with the President about Charlottesville” and that she believes“we need to isolate haters” and“make sure that they know there is no place for them.”.

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    On behalf of the bishops of the United States, I join leaders from around the nation in condemning the violence and hatred that have now led to one death and multiple injuries in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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    I surely did not look forward to writing it, but I live and teach in Charlottesville, Virginia, a place called home for four years by Yeardley Love, a lacrosse player, stellar student, and the breath of grace in countless lives.

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    The gunman who attacked a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, like Anders Breivik in Norway in 2011 and the Charlottesville protesters in 2017 in the US, was not only a member of Génération Identitaire, but certain that his actions were the first shots in a struggle over the survival of“Europeans”.

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