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Pakistani students pray for victims of Thursday's suicide bombing at the Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 in Karachi, Pakistan. Pakistani security forces arrested dozens of suspects in sweeping raids a day after the massive bombing claimed by the Islamic State group killed dozens of worshippers at the famed Sufi shrine in a southern province. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

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Pakistani students pray for victims of Thursday's suicide bombing at the Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 in Karachi, Pakistan. Pakistani security forces arrested dozens of suspects in sweeping raids a day after the massive bombing claimed by the Islamic State group killed dozens of worshippers at the famed Sufi shrine in a southern province. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

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Dead bodies of alleged militants killed in a crackdown operation by security forces are laid at a mortuary in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017. Pakistani security forces arrested dozens of suspects in sweeping raids a day after a massive bombing claimed by the Islamic State group killed dozens of worshippers at a famed Sufi shrine in a southern province. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)

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FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2016, file photo, Justin Ross Harris listens to jury selection during his trial at the Glynn County Courthouse in Brunswick, Ga. Leanna Taylor, the ex-wife of a 36-year-old Georgia man convicted of murder for leaving their toddler son to die inside a hot SUV says she still believes "it was an accident." Justin Ross Harris was sentenced to life in prison after a jury found him guilty in November. Taylor, told ABC's "20/20" in an interview airing Friday, Feb. 17, 2017, that she "never" believed Harris meant to kill their son. (Stephen B. Morton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, Pool, File)

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In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017 photo, a piece entitled "American Dream" by Sarah Thomas is seen as part of The “WOW - World of Wearable Art” show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

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In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017 photo, a piece entitled "Hermecea" by Jan Kerr is seen as part of The “WOW - World of Wearable Art” show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

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In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017 photo, a woman examines a piece entitled "Lady Curiosity" by Fifi Colston, which is part of The “WOW - World of Wearable Art” show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

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In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017 photo, a piece entitled "Inkling" by Gillian Saunders is seen as part of The “WOW - World of Wearable Art” show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

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FILE - This Nov. 21, 2016, file photo provided by the Michigan Attorney General's office shows Michigan sports doctor Larry Nassar. Nassar, who treated female gymnasts at Michigan State University and through USA Gymnastics, faces a key hearing Friday, Feb. 17, 2017, to determine if he will go to trial on sexual assault charges. The allegations do not involve an athlete; Nassar is accused of assaulting a girl at his home between 1998 and 2005. (Michigan Attorney General's office via AP, File)

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FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2012 file photo, Inaki Urdangarin, the Duke of Palma and the husband of Spain's Princess Cristina arrives at the courthouse during a corruption trial in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband Inaki Urdangarin , was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges.(AP Photo/Manu Mielniezuk, File)

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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2016 file photo, Spain's Princess Cristina and her husband Inaki Urdangarin, leave a courtroom after attending a corruption trial, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband, the brother-in-law of King Felipe VI, was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Joan Llado, File)

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FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, file photo, Spain's Princess Cristina arrives at court for a corruption trial, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband, the brother-in-law of King Felipe VI, was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)

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FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2016 file photo, Spain's Princess Cristina and her husband Inaki Urdangarin, leave a courtroom after attending a corruption trial, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband, the brother-in-law of King Felipe VI, was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Joan Llado, File)

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FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2012 file photo, Inaki Urdangarin, the Duke of Palma and the husband of Spain's Princess Cristina arrives at the courthouse during a corruption trial in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband Inaki Urdangarin , was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Manu Mielniezuk)

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FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2014 file photo, Spain's Princess Cristina arrives at the courthouse in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband Inaki Urdangarin , was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez, File)

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FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2016 file photo, Spain's Princess Cristina leaves a courtroom during a corruption trial, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband Inaki Urdangarin , was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)

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Spain's Princess Cristina arrives at court for a corruption trial, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, in this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, file photo. A Spanish court on Friday Feb. 17, 2017, found Princess Cristina not guilty in a tax fraud case in which her husband, the brother-in-law of King Felipe VI, was sentenced Friday to 6 years and 3 months in prison for evading taxes, fraud and various other charges. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)

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A Pakistani police officer stands guard during a Friday's prayers in Karachi, Pakistan, Feb. 17, 2017. Pakistani forces killed and arrested dozens of suspects in sweeping raids overnight and into Friday, a day after a massive suicide bombing by the Islamic State group killed dozens of worshippers at a famed Sufi shrine in the country's south. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

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In this Feb. 14, 2017, photo, Supreme Court Justice nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch meets with Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del. on Capitol Hill in Washington. An Associated Press review of Gorsuch’s legal record shows he has embraced a bare-bones standard of education for disabled children while often upholding other civil rights complaints against schools. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, file)