Trump won't so much get a boost from Pence, as give Pence a boost.
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As a result, you won't just see a boost in productivity, but a boost in your mood.
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Drogon probably got a boost from his time in the old country, and all three of them got a boost while on Dragonstone.
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And that could lead to a boost in opioid-specific policy interventions, such as a boost in medication-assisted treatment or harm reduction efforts.
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You could get a bit of a boost to the rupiah, it may open below 14,000 tomorrow, and local equity market may get a boost as well.
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If you lower regulations, you have -- maybe you have a boost to the economy, a boost to profit, and then maybe you have something else to pay.
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And it just so happens that taking a break from booze not only gives your health a boost, it can give your career a boost too, according to experts.
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Local governments giving construction a boost Martin Marietta Materials CEO Ward Nye has also expressed cautious optimism that Washington will give the sector a boost with an infrastructure bill.
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Without Paul, the Clippers received a boost from their bench.
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After his convention Trump got a boost in opinion polls.
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WATCH: Why you're not feeling a boost in your paycheck
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A boost in creative inspiration is also on the way.
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This should provide a boost to companies such as Thales.
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This could give defense stocks a boost after the election.
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Did it not feel like being gay was a boost?
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This gave a boost to fellow luxury stock, Hugo Boss.
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Practically every major program within NASA will receive a boost.
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Your savings accounts might see a bit of a boost.
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Payrolls could get a boost from early holiday season hiring.
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This would come as a boost to the terror group.
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Equities also got a boost from the latest economic data.
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Buybacks are giving stocks a boost — but there's a twist.
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Bangladesh's GDP per person received a boost from another source.
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A boost in creativity or imagination will also be felt.
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That suggests attending a selective school gives children a boost.
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Apple is not alone in giving AR apps a boost.
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A boost in mental acuity is also on the way.
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Caterpillar is seen getting a boost from continued economic growth.
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With Vista Outdoor, Hogan sees a boost from new firearms.
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Bruce Poliquin in Maine and lend a boost to Rep.
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GameStop will also be looking for a boost this Thursday.
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The Super Bowl often provides a boost to local retailers.
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The update also gives the site's search feature a boost.
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Democrats could also get a boost from the presidential election.
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Easing digital trade within the EU might provide a boost.
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The deal would provide a boost to Europe's morose economy.
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There is no doubt Exxon's cash could use a boost.
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Give your gaming a boost with this Black Friday deal.
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Munich Re's assessment could give a boost to the project.
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That gave a boost to energy, chemicals and machinery companies.
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The GOP effort got a boost Friday morning, when Sens.
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My head still ached, and I didn't want a boost.
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Financials also got a boost following Powell's comments on regulation.
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Christie, meanwhile, didn't see a boost for his own candidacy.
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The proposal got a boost Friday, when skeptical Republican Sens.
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Peers also involved with payments processing technology got a boost.
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The campaign received a boost this past week when Gov.
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Today's positive headlines should provide Mr. Sanders with a boost.
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Norway and Belgium each saw a boost of 0.8 percent.
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You're sure to feel a boost in your love life.
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The pickup in crude prices gave energy stocks a boost.
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Knowing Kershaw was warming gave Jansen a boost of confidence.
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Disney's stock got a boost from the solid earnings report.
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This would also give a boost to output and employment.
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Getting a sticker acts like a boost of positive reinforcement.
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Results got a boost from growth in Oracle's cloud business.
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Mnuchin cast the proposal as a boost for the economy.
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Investor insight: Gentler rhetoric could also give stocks a boost.
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Other countries in Southeast Asia could soon get a boost.
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The move, mostly unexpected by markets, gave the a boost.
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We had a boost from investment that may not persist.
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That led to a boost of morale on the ground.
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Mr. Alexander's decision to do so gave Democrats a boost.
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Faster government bond issuance is giving a boost to TSF.
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And it has given a boost to the stock market.
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But paychecks haven't seen as big a boost as expected.
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Domestic spending will also get a boost to $591 billion.
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Which was something of a boost for all working mothers.
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The global rollout of 5G has already provided a boost.
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The company's results got a boost from growing pharmacy benefits.
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Indonesia could certainly do with a boost to public health.
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This is because it could provide a boost to earnings.
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The positive data releases also gave the greenback a boost.
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ET. Overseas, stocks got a boost from strong economic data.
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Trump's remarks Tuesday appeared to give that push a boost.
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But the numbers got a boost from late night shoppers.
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Humanitarian groups have seen a boost in donations, as well.
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B.J. Rudell: New Hampshire primary turnout a boost to Democrats.
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MUMBAI (Reuters Breakingviews) - Covid-19 will give multilateralism a boost.
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Europe's financial services sector got a boost amid takeover news.
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Energy stocks got a boost from rising U.S. oil prices.
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U.S. innovation can also get a boost from immigrant college graduates.
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However, the American designer could see a boost down the road.
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Energy stocks got a boost from a rally in oil prices.
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Shares of energy companies got a boost from higher oil prices.
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Republicans in Mississippi get a boost from voters' feelings toward Trump.
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Facebook's Craigslist-like marketplace section is getting a boost from Ebay.
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"App of the Day" apps saw a boost of 685 percent.
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With a boost from Senate Democrats, resistance leaders punched back — hard.
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Short-term benefits, like a boost in tourism, are often exaggerated.
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She also helped his re-election when he needed a boost.
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This isn't the first time Rodman has given PotCoin a boost.
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Fiscal policy is also set to provide more of a boost.
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That could mean a boost to transit projects across the country.
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The latter had already received a boost from news Sino-U.
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Absent a boost from census hires, private payroll growth to slow.
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If the U.S. dollar weakens, commodities will likely get a boost.
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Nvidia has gotten a boost of late from a rival's disappointment.
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Drink a cup of green tea for a boost of energy.
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For working professionals, DeX mode should bring a boost for productivity.
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The German loss on Wednesday denied the chancellor such a boost.
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Overseas, European equities rose after receiving a boost from crude prices.
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That gave the greenback a boost before caution quickly set in.
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But they are a boost to the stock of human happiness.
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A boost in creative inspiration also arrives and gifts are exchanged.
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The company received a boost from Chiptopia during the second quarter.
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It would also get a boost from a general economic rebound.
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Celebrity fans like Miranda give the Story Pirates' world a boost.
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Happy Meals also got a boost from a partnership with Disney.
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The industry was given a boost after STMicroelectronics earnings were published.
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Equities also got a boost following strong quarterly numbers from Walmart.
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We're going to give small businesses like my dad's a boost.
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That change of scenery may also provide a boost in productivity.
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However, that doesn't necessarily mean U.S. stocks will get a boost.
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We're going to give small businesses, like my dad's, a boost.
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NEGATIVE interest rates are intended to give the economy a boost.
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The three organizations also saw a boost in their online followings.
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"We support Assad and these elections are a boost for him."
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S. East Coast trade, providing a boost to Zim's Pacific services.
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This weaker-dollar environment would provide a boost to international returns.
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They believe tax relief would give the current economy a boost.
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The Slovakian central bank, for example, predicted a boost of 50%.
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Hugin has gotten a boost from the corruption accusations against Menendez.
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The detention of Al Hassan is a boost for ICC prosecutors.
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A mid-engine design can also provide a boost in acceleration.
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"That would be such a boost for their confidence," Lieberman said.
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Results got a boost from an increase in domestic advertising revenue.
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Partake Foods even got a boost from the Chobani Startup Incubator.
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The show received a boost on social media site Weibo too.
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A boost from the New York Times is partly to blame.
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It's not just the military's satellites that could use a boost.
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As with the regular Dot, the speaker got a boost here.
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One key group that could give them a boost: women voters.
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Plus, pillow-hugging provides extra covering, producing a boost in warmth.
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If people aren't traveling, airlines may not get a boost, either.
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Are your friendships giving you a boost or bringing you down?
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You'll definitely feel a boost in sociability due to this transit.
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Still, the prize gives a boost to the shortlisted artists' careers.
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Mr. Biden could get a boost in New York from Gov.
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Some struggling brands, like Atari, are getting a boost as well.
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Remote care is also getting a boost under the spending plan.
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The major averages also got a boost from strong economic data.
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Warren got a boost on Monday when EMILY's List endorsed her.
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MUMBAI (Reuters Breakingviews) - India can afford to give consumers a boost.
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Those efforts could soon get a boost from an unlikely source.
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"It gave me a little bit of a boost," he said.
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It typically gets a boost from strong investor appetite for tech.
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Here&aposs why ads could continue to give Amazon a boost.
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If your emergency funds could use a boost, consider heading home.
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If this doesn't happen, then "bitcoin cash" could get a boost.
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Japan's steel industry is also seeing a boost in export margins.
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But my faith in democracy — and Democrats — just got a boost.
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Give your smoothies a boost by adding egg whites to them.
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Shares in rival European travel groups got a boost on Monday.
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Gold further got a boost from a dip in equities markets.
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Roku also got a boost from an RBC Capital Markets upgrade.
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Getting a boost from the NFL is critical for Pizza Hut.
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Perkins provided a boost with nine bench points before the break.
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They think they'll get a boost Tuesday afternoon when Volker testifies.
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The selection of General Mattis is a boost for the Marines.
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A boost in confidence arrives as the moon connects with Mars.
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Energy shares got a boost from a sharp rise in oil.
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The stock also got a boost after Elliott announced its stake.
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Oil prices received a boost from ongoing OPEC-led production cuts.
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If Petra Nova succeeds, it means a boost for carbon capture.
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The company is getting a boost from its digital business, too.
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Oil also got a boost from talk of deeper production cuts.
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He said he hoped the Wimbledon win would prove a boost.
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One early success story is getting a boost from venture capital.
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Instead, Google's results appear first, giving Google's own service a boost.
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Since Kavanaugh's hearing, some Democrats have also seen a boost. Sen.
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SXAP got a boost from reported merger talks between Fiat Chrysler .FCHA.
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This likely gave Mr. Cruz a boost of about three percentage points.
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A boost from the sale of its appliances business also lifted earnings.
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Le Pen's hard line on immigration has given her a boost. 4.
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In doing so, the Russians provided a boost to Donald Trump's bid.
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The energy will shift later today, giving you a boost of motivation.
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It also would be a boost for companies manufacturing electronic casino games.
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And they're about to get a boost from hundreds of veterans. Gov.
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The company said it got a boost from strong beauty-product sales.
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The reforms include corporate tax exemptions and a boost in export financing.
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You can even give your games console a boost with an SSD.
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An illuminating piece of the report was a boost in domestic consumption.
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If you manage to impress these people, you'll get a boost afterward.
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Leos single and attached alike will enjoy a boost in creative inspiration.
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For a boost of energy, I mix in quinoa or rice sometimes.
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Tech shares across the region may get a boost after Apple Inc.
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Anticipation of a construction boom in America has also provided a boost.
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Mentally this is going to give me a hell of a boost.
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The marginal weakness, however, was not enough to give exporters a boost.
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Nordstrom's bottom line got a boost from lower expenses and inventory reductions.
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Instead, this kind of policy may actually give drug dealers a boost.
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More borrowing will give the economy a boost in the short term.
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Facebook's algorithms sometimes gave the stories a boost, because they were popular.
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That would mean real rates were lower, giving the economy a boost.
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Oil also got a boost from the rally in global equity markets.
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The stock also got a boost from better-than-expected quarterly results.
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Lawyers say they're seeing a boost in millennials, in particular, using them.
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The U.S. dollar received a boost from the reports on the BOJ.
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The company received a boost from its Chiptopia program, which ends Sept.
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Tallinn's population has grown, leading to a boost in local tax intake.
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The desire to read the Bible gives a boost to literacy programmes.
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On the bright side, consumption may see a boost as a result.
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The proposed merger also got a boost Friday from Institutional Shareholder Services.
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Positive U.S. data released Wednesday helped to give Wall Street a boost.
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A strong showing in the debate could certainly give Trump a boost.
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Are you using marijuana to give a boost to a dormant libido?
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President Obama may yet come around to giving Ocasio-Cortez a boost.
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Presidential candidates usually get a boost in popularity following their party conventions.
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Her candidacy got a boost when former President Barack Obama endorsed her.
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Winning also gives a boost to projects that need funding to survive.
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Southern Chief Executive Tom Fanning said tax reform overall is a boost.
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Small-cap companies are likely to get a boost from tax reform.
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Amid those difficulties, though, some more defensive assets have received a boost.
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Mercury and Jupiter's connection today spells a boost in communication at home.
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Stocks on Wall Street got a boost from technology and industrial shares.
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But defense spending would receive a boost through the overseas contingency fund.
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"Jeff has obviously given up a boost," Joerger said after Friday's win.
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Lower bond prices and higher yields gave Keycorp's earnings report a boost.
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One industry, if either Hillary or Trump wins, might get a boost.
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Growth is also expected to get a boost from increased government spending.
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Companies with tenuous links to the new name also received a boost.
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Expect some surprising news and a boost in confidence on these days.
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One upside of the tariffs, however, has been a boost in revenue.
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Defense spending also gets a boost, as Trump promised on the campaign.
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Holder's endorsement gives Clinton a boost before South Carolina's primary on Feb.
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The patent push comes with a boost in Amazon's transportation-related investments.
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Penney could use a boost after a bumpy start to the year.
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Clinton turned on Friday to some celebrities to give her a boost.
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Betting on globalisation does not guarantee a boost in the growth rate.
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In a boost for Prime Minister Boris Johnson ahead of the Dec.
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Results were helped by a boost in fee revenue from asset servicing.
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Broader industry trends should also provide a boost to Apple, Wald says.
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He also thinks it will give Poroshenko a boost at the polls.
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Trump's interest, nevertheless, is giving a boost of momentum to the proposal.
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There was also a boost from furniture sales, which rose 0.5 percent.
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Stocks also got a boost as interest rates slipped from multiyear highs.
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The president's claim that he gave Balderson a boost is very plausible.
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A handful of awards hopefuls got a boost over the holiday frame.
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Partnerships that concern money will also get a boost at this time.
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Mars is the planet of action, so expect a boost in energy.
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Events, meanwhile, is also going to be getting a boost of attention.
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Expect a boost in inspiration and a burst of energy this morning.
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The sector got a boost from solid showing in U.S. peers overnight.
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However, the newly awarded delegates won't give Sanders much of a boost.
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Some of them saw Monday's decision as a boost for those efforts.
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Exxon Mobil, Chevron and other U.S. energy stocks were getting a boost.
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But even with a boost from DeVos, the industry continues to struggle.
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You should expect some of the remaining pages to get a boost.
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A boost in energy arrives early today, helping you handle your finances.
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Gordon added that Zelle, PayPal, and online banking could see a boost.
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Sneaker influencers are getting a boost in engagement amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Yes, you might need a boost from market returns to outpace inflation.
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A boost in consumer confidence, in turn, could ease those recession fears.
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Partly to mostly cloudy, and temperatures don't get much of a boost.
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The moon in Aries brings a boost to your intuitive abilities, Taurus!
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Lots of talk is taking place and your intuition gets a boost.
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It's true that the industry got a boost from the tariffs initially.
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The exhibition comes as Snap's brand is in need of a boost.
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But history shows some equities get a boost from from plunging rates.
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And Biden got a boost Wednesday with an endorsement there from Rep.
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In exchange, Democrats earned a boost to the affordable housing tax credit.
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Creative Hackney Wick is thriving after a boost from the 2012 Olympics.
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The index also got a boost from strengthening in the local currency.
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It's a boost for Trump ahead of the impeachment vote, expected Wednesday.
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Revenue was slightly above forecasts amid a boost in holiday season transactions.
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Love could provide a boost to a playoff contender down the stretch.
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Tijani views the arrangement as a boost to the continent's tech ecosystem.
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The Washington-based League of Conservation Voters has also gotten a boost.
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It also expects a boost from partnerships with companies such as Google.
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The effort got a boost from President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening.
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The bump in long-term rates helped give bank stocks a boost.
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The lower-than-expected $699 price could give those sales a boost.
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The move should in coming quarters provide a boost for overseas carmakers.
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So I went out and I said, 'Someone give me a boost!
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The FBI's budget to fight Russia cyberattacks would also see a boost.
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Expect a boost in energy while passionate Mars is in your sign.
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Element almost got a boost from another set of Trump trade tariffs.
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Of course, Xi may not need a boost in the first place.
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Mars will give you a boost of bravery to get it done.
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Start mapping out measures you can take to give yourself a boost.
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But it's Winfrey whose appearance history suggests could give Abrams a boost.
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However, a company spokesperson said the service is seeing a boost in numbers.
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Cops are clearly hoping a boost in neighborhood patrols will do the trick.
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Or maybe you just like what you're currently rocking but want a boost.
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The segment received a boost in the year-earlier quarter from the Sept.
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Cisco's results got a boost from strong sales of its security-related offerings.
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When those treatments are approved, he figured the stock would get a boost.
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Jamie Lynn performed at the famed venue after getting a boost from Britney.
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At the worker level, a boost in income should come as welcome news.
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The company's revenue also got a boost from its acquisition of Rockwell Collins.
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"Jeff (Green) has obviously given us a boost," said Memphis coach David Joerger.
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Along with Rakocevic, the Trojans got a boost after intermission from Daniel Utomi.
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Lebanon's tourism industry, a mainstay of the struggling economy, badly needs a boost.
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Go deeper: The 12 other races getting a boost from America First Action.
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Blood sugars and other nutrients flood the bloodstream, supplying a boost of energy.
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But all of a sudden Irish GDP gets a boost from the merger.
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Apple may also be getting a boost from sales of the original Watch.
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But more borrowing will give the economy a boost in the short term.
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Gaming peripherals have also proven to be a boost for Logitech's bottom line.
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A boost isn't exactly surprising given all the headlines about Lauer last week.
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The big picture: Other entertainment avenues also saw a boost in their numbers.
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Strategists said macroeconomic trends have also lined up to give value a boost.
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Cramer also mentioned the company had a boost with the U.S. presidential debates.
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You'll also receive a boost in serotonin, which regulates mood and positive feelings.
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U.S. stock futures were getting a boost from this morning's surge oil prices.
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Sexual-health services have been given a boost by improvements in HIV care.
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The telecom sector also got a boost from Vocus Group's 4.2 percent jump.
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The drugmaker's bottom line got a boost from improved sales of HIV treatments.
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The Roidmi F83 gets a boost as a member of the Xiaomi ecosystem.
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Prices also got a boost on news that Iran breached its nuclear agreement.
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The Clinton campaign is also hoping to get a boost from tapping Sen.
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To get access to more power, drivers can also hit a BOOST+ button.
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He also said that crude prices received a boost from a weaker dollar.
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Details of the ECB's corporate bond-buying programme gave credit markets a boost.
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It remains unclear which House candidates will get a boost from Bloomberg's money.
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Your partner could get a boost in income around this new moon, too!
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Curry scored 38 points, but Caldwell-Pope gave the Pistons a boost offensively.
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But jettisoning its Opel and Vauxhall brands gave GM's bottom line a boost.
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The winners in the real estate market are getting a boost from Brexit.
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Go deeper: The Green New Deal is getting a boost from 2020 hopefuls
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The weakness in the U.S. dollar this week has offered gold a boost.
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The stock market could get a boost from consumer names reporting next week.
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Some analysts, however, already are seeing a boost to the companies they cover.
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Machado gave him a boost with a two-run shot in the first.
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Democrats may get a boost from groups engaged in long-shot legislative races.
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You might think that there could be no better time for a boost.
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Adopting mobile ordering has given Starbucks a boost, but hasn't come without pain.
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Unblocking imports may provide a boost to San Miguel, Argentina's top lemon exporter.
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However, better security features could give Firefox a boost among a particular crowd.
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Small models and turboprops could also get a boost from rising oil prices.
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The judge's order was a boost in their effort to damage Pruitt's nomination.
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Mars connects with Jupiter on April 24, bringing you a boost in luck.
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Every component inside the X-Pro2 is a boost over the X-Pro1.
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That all pointed to a boost this year compared to a sluggish 2017.
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Mattel will likely also see a boost from sales of "Wonder Woman" toys.
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The disposal was likely to be a boost for Kering shares, analysts said.
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Another way the US economy could get a boost: Ending the trade war.
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Feeling like you need a boost to really push yourself in the p.m.?
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As with other social platforms, video is giving advertising a boost at Twitter.
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That it has now done so is a boost for President Ashraf Ghani.
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Your psychic abilities are also getting a boost—read up on intuitive development.
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She didn't just ask for a boost in pay for equal pay's sake.
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Stocks had gotten a boost from better-than-expected economic data this quarter.
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Microsoft is pursuing more healthcare partnerships to give its cloud services a boost.
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This has given a boost to United Front efforts to woo overseas Chinese.
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Autos and oil get a boost Other riskier assets also got a lift.
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The promise to the hotel is a boost in occupancy rates and revenue.
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All of the above gets a boost if you opt into the Plus.
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But it's the North Korea that could really see a boost, economists say.
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Not surprisingly, Amazon got a boost from its growing arsenal of tech items.
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But USDA's adjustments sharply cut Argentine stocks and gave a boost to Brazil's.
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"That will give our earnings a boost from 2020/21," CFO Delbrueck said.
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For now, the dollar has had a boost from higher U.S. bond yields.
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Britain's FTSE climbed 0.6 percent thanks to a boost from a weaker sterling.
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The promise to hotel owners is a boost in occupancy rates and revenue.
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Presidents often receive a boost in their ratings after they win an election.
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Dow Jones futures implied a boost of 210 points when the market opened.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee got a boost Tuesday from retired Army Gen.
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Wall Street also got a boost Monday amid a slew of dealmaking news.
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Plus mentally this is going to give me a hell of a boost.
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Tea can still give you a boost but has less caffeine than coffee.
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Give reality a boost with the Epsom Moverio BT-300 augmented reality glasses.
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Penney's, though, could arguably use a boost this holiday season more than most.
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U.S. President Donald Trump meanwhile said the resignation was a boost for democracy.
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So is it possible that regulatory reform is giving the economy a boost?
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In some ways, the "peak-iPhone" problem is a boost to services sales.
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The bill got a bit of a boost Monday afternoon when Arizona Gov.
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Virgo season begins August 22, bringing a boost of creative inspiration and romance!
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The Moon meets Mars at 1:41 PM, delivering a boost in energy.
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You should also expect a boost in creativity—it's time to express yourself!
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Even your non-romantic relationships will enjoy a boost in generosity and kindness.
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But it should certainly give some parts of the shipping industry a boost.
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And he gave a boost to the Rust Belt as a collateral benefit.
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A boost in your psychic abilities arrives as the sun clashes with Jupiter.
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A woo-woo profession is getting a boost from the wellness industrial complex.
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Your imagination and intuitive powers will also get a boost during this time.
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On the manufacturing side, there is little evidence so far of a boost.
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Bernie Sanders could get a boost that leaves Joe Biden in the dust.
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Democrats say the pandemic could give Trump a boost as November inches closer.
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"He adds a boost to our rotation," said Jim Crane, the Astros' owner.
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In the 225s, G.E. gave mass production a boost with a moldable plastic.
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Morgan Stanley also got a boost from its quarterly numbers, closing 1% higher.
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Julián Castro, the former housing secretary, also got a boost from the debates.
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That potential bonanza, in itself, gives them a boost in the stock market.
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But now the Trump administration could give some fee-based practices a boost.
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Analysts from research firm Strategas also said they see a boost for stocks.
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The two stocks also received a boost from a surge in copper prices.
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Eventually I agreed to give her a boost up and into the window.
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We need to give the white nationalists not a boost but the boot!
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The cooks wave bamboo fans at the fire when it needs a boost.
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Defense stocks also received a boost from the Rockwell Collins-United Technologies deal.
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Still, American farmers are hopeful that they will see a boost in exports.
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It's really going to need that rocket engine to give it a boost.
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Sales also got a boost from dealers purchasing more vehicles during the quarter.
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That's why markets could get a boost Friday from the US jobs report.
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Wall Street also got a boost from positive news on the Brexit front.
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But Evans said Trump appeared to be trying to give Netanyahu a boost.
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SoftBank: SoftBank is getting a boost from some of its huge tech investments.
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But try conquering an everyday fear today, and feel a boost in confidence.
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A boost in exports is a good indicator for American economic growth prospects.
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Charlotte received a boost with a 10-0 run in the first quarter.
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Its results got a boost from growth in the company's book fairs business.
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To give your time online a boost, try these Chrome tips and tweaks.
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Overall, the hearings have provided a boost to America&aposs battered diplomatic corps.
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The overall PMI got a boost from a sharp jump in new orders.
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Kamala Harris gave it a boost on Twitter; so did New Jersey Sen.
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The tax bill clearly helped give the Republican base a boost of energy.
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Results got a boost from growth in both e-commerce and cloud computing.
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Now Liu looks like she could provide a boost for American figure skating.
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Some research does suggest that a boost to income can improve people's health.
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He believes that even Syndergaard could get a boost on the radar gun.
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Has Trump gotten a boost in expertise or competence by hiring more men?
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They put you in these strange situations to give the band a boost.
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It is also counting on a boost from its higher-margin private brands business.
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And pomegranates — a longtime symbol of fertility — may be giving her skin a boost.
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Gardner's state has also seen a boost from Amazon's goal of expanding its operations.
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Adding more fast charging stations should provide a boost to sales of electric cars.
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As a result, state-specific muni funds would get a boost under the bill.
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Communication in your relationships sees a boost as Mercury enters your opposite sign Capricorn.
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The moon connects with Mars at 4:07 PM, bringing a boost in energy.
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Not sure why the People Edge didn't get a boost from five to 10.
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Energy stocks got a boost from a 1.2 percent surge in U.S. oil prices.
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The bank also expects a boost on import tariffs, and lower levels of immigration.
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Of course, much can change in the coming months to give Trump a boost.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's drug companies could provide a boost to Big Pharma.
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The China ban has, however, given a boost to one group of Western entrepreneurs.
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Other cash-strapped Greek museums will also get a boost from hosting Documenta's works.
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Ideally, keen Corfiots and proud Pakistanis should combine to give Greek cricket a boost.
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And a boost in your sex drive could potentially make you feel happier, too.
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Shares of Amazon got a boost from an investment by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
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His decision to camp out in California seems to have given him a boost.
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And she's doing it through the communities and institutions where she received a boost.
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Nordstrom said its bottom line got a boost from lower expenses and inventory reductions.
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U.S. banks' stocks got a boost, and EU bank shares outpaced market benchmark gains.
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Reaching a sensible agreement with the EU would, of course, give sterling a boost.
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The Fed's recent rate-cutting has intermittently given stocks a boost in recent months.
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A boost in your social life arrives as Venus enters charming Libra this evening.
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Analysts say a trade agreement would provide a boost to global oil demand growth.
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A new bacterial cancer therapy gives a boost to this natural anti-cancer attack.
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The winner of the game could get a boost in the eyes of voters.
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Gold prices also got a boost as tensions between Iran and the U.S. lingered.
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That application could give Tesla a boost in an increasingly competitive electric vehicle market.
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Finally, two other cancer drug developers saw a boost Monday morning: Tesaro and Clovis.
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I thought Norm (Powell) came in and gave us a boost with his shooting.
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Peach isn't trying to give Beck's career a boost, she's hoping to hinder it.
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Zero-fee stock trading app Robinhood is getting a boost from its own investors.
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Commodity-linked currencies also got a boost from the pick up in oil prices.
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But he said prices would get a boost in coming months as inventories fell.
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It also could give a boost to the likely Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.
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A boost in your intuition arrives as Mercury connects with Neptune on November 28.
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The probe received a boost after Najib unexpectedly lost the election on May 9.
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Another question is whether European governments will do anything to give them a boost.
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The third was a boost to business from a more lightly taxed America Inc.
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Alexa's ability to help you find the right music got a boost this week.
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Warrior planet Mars connects with lucky Jupiter, bringing a boost in productivity and abundance.
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Seattle, Washington Surrounded by mountains and water, Seattle's gorgeous scenery gives it a boost.
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Newark isn't alone among municipalities that might be considered in need of a boost.
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The deal would be a boost for London's commercial property market ahead of Brexit.
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This will steepen the yield curve, give a boost to banks, and therefore growth.
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The potential of missing out on a boost from tax reform would be great.
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Just apply these following four principles to give your health and wellbeing a boost.
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But love is also calling you—expect flirtatious vibes and a boost in creativity.
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And finally, francophone Africa will see a boost in funds and support for startups.
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The panelists also said patent reform would be a boost for research and development.
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That gave its reserve corps a boost, as four of them reached double figures.
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But American coal miners have gotten a boost from foreign markets in recent years.
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The defensive rotation into health care may provide a boost to biotech, he said.
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Guts get a boost when you participate in clinical trials or read certain books.
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Lower tariffs would be a boost to automakers exporting vehicles to China, including BMW.
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Furthermore, Suttmeier said that the weakness in equities will continue to give a boost.
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Expect a boost in your popularity and for good vibes to flow at work.
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Stocks look like they'll get a boost today from continued strength in crude oil.
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That gives a boost to Putin as he launches his campaign for re-election.
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Senate Democrats can and likely will block a boost to the defense budget alone.
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A boost in your self-esteem and your wallet has taken place, dear Scorpio!
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Will it be a boost to women's education, or perpetuate segregation of the sexes?
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Wednesday, implying a boost of 210 points once the market opens at 9 a.m.
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Barrett did appear to get a boost from at least one prominent Republican. Sen.
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In the Keystone State, insurers are asking for a boost of 4.9% on average.
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Trump said he might like a governor, so that should give Christie a boost.
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His new platform at the World Bank will presumably give the idea a boost.
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To some, having a tough negotiator in the White House could be a boost.
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Gorsuch's prospects for ending a filibuster got a boost later on Monday when Sen.
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Communication within your relationships will get a boost when Mercury enters Virgo this evening.
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Overall, that community is one of four things researchers believe give Greeks a boost.
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Mook said nominees tend to receive a boost in the polls after a convention.
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The sudden shift has given a boost to the supporters of the emissions rule.
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The stock also got a boost from a 2% pop in crude oil prices.
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On the endorsement front, Tillis got a boost in June when Trump backed him.
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Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran have given oil prices a boost.
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Miami got a boost from guard Tyler Johnson, who returned after missing one game.
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The economy seems as if it should be giving Trump a boost in Pennsylvania.
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Playing a solid 60-plus minutes is a boost to bring up the morale.
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But the super-PAC aligned with Sittenfeld gives a boost to the councilman's fundraising.
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Comcast got a boost from its Sky subsidiary and continued to grow internet subscribers.
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Climbing gasoline refining margins were also giving a boost to the lighter crude grades.
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But just how much of a boost are these roof-mounted solar panels providing?
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While the economy should get a boost, the stock market may still slow down.
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The company said it got a boost from an increase in domestic advertising revenue.
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Sales got a boost after Chipotle started an advertising campaign, but then fell again.
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Stronger growth and better pricing power alone will be a boost to corporate margins.
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Dreamy Neptune ends its retrograde on Saturday, bringing a boost of creativity and imagination.
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Renzi is hoping that a boost from expat voters will swing it his way.
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And Republican candidates attempting to run in his image don't get a boost either.
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Largely positive reviews have no doubt given the HomePod a boost ahead of launch.
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Your social life gets a boost when lovely Venus enters Virgo on August 5.
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The Serbian government hopes that infrastructure deals will give a boost to country's economy.
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What to know: President Trump has endorsed Kemp, which should give him a boost.
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Remember that you can find them all here if you ever need a boost.
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This move gives Apple a boost while putting more affordable products in student's hands.
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In Britain, royal patronage is usually considered an honour and a boost for charities.
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Since the 2016 elections, Democrats have seen a boost in political activity and enthusiasm.
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Losers won't have those worries, and many will get a boost from Amazon anyway.
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There are the obvious benefits, like a boost in mindfulness, memory and communication skills.
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"Your call gave me a boost," reads a letter from a young Barack Obama.
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Now several leading groups will enjoy a boost in prominence, and probably in power.
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How big a boost the pro-democracy camp will get remains to be seen.
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An initial agreement would be a boost for Exxon's plans to expand in Iraq.
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I just needed a boost and to feel like change is a good thing.
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He got a boost when former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen.
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Afterward, Mr. Duterte visited to try to give a boost to his troops here.
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Bay Area coronavirus testing is about to get a boost from the private sector.
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Meant to signal a fresh start, the change provided a boost, however short-lived.
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A busy energy in communication takes place and your intuitive abilities receive a boost.
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Chinese real estate developers surged on expectations of a boost from the easing move.
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In a moment of uncertainty for investors, safe haven assets are getting a boost.
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Low-skilled immigration can also provide a boost to the rest of the economy.
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At the same time, it's also been a boost for Democrats among progressive donors.
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The bank's results got a boost from stronger-than-anticipated trading and advisory revenues.
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Add to that a boost in women's education, and the structure will further crumble.
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Nominees typically see a boost in tickets sales after the Oscar nominations are announced.
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Eric Hamilton also give the Pitt a boost with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
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"The Boys" gave Amazon Prime Video a boost against Netflix in a key area.
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One other Republican politician appears to have gotten a boost out of the hearings.
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Higher rates also often lead to a boost in value for the US dollar.
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You're in a flirtatious mood, and a boost of romance and creativity is here!
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"For women who wear lipstick, it gives them a boost of confidence," she says.
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But the Huskies got a boost from an expected source, redshirt freshman Nate Roberts.
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New updates to Siri, however, will give other services a boost when you're talking.
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Builders, however, may be getting a boost, especially those putting up more affordable homes.
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DENVER — Marcus Stroman provided a boost to the New York Mets' flickering playoff hopes.
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The removal of the tariff hike next week should give those retailers a boost.
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UnitedHealth got a boost from higher revenue at its Optum pharmacy benefits management unit.
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The bond market, too, may see a boost from a figure that beats estimates.
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Stocks received a boost after markets in the States rallied during their morning trade.
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They thought second-quarter numbers would get a boost thanks to recent currency trends.
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Shares of Apple-suppliers received a boost from the release of Apple's earnings Tuesday.
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AT&T's results were helped by tax cuts and a boost in wireless subscribers.
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Hawley has received slightly more of a boost from outside groups than his opponent.
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Analysts expect the new devices to give a boost to Apple's average selling price.
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But comparisons to DMC also serve as a boost to Tesla's perception and reputation.
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Rising oil prices would harm consumers, but they could give energy stocks a boost.
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London (CNN Business)The struggling UK economy is getting a boost from Brexit stockpiling.
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She also hopes the nostalgia factor of the brand will give it a boost.
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If it's a big number, the thinking goes, it's a boost for Mr. O'Rourke.
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In the wireless arena, Canada gives the U.S. a boost against its chief rival.
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"Series 1," will get a boost to a dual-core processor and cost $269.
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And schools can't just give a boost to all students of a certain race.
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Leading the pack is the $23.9 Ryzen 24 2470X, clocked at 3.7GHz with a boost to 4.3GHz, along with the slightly cheaper and less powerful Ryzen 7 2700, which costs $299 and is clocked at 3.2GHz (with a boost to up to 43GHz).
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The new product line could also come as a boost to Cargill's existing salt division.
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The game will be an opportunity for a boost of confidence amid a bleak future.
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And if the economy gets a boost this year, it could be even more attractive.
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Each car, of which there's a small selection of models, also has a boost meter.
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The publication has also seen a boost in subscribers in the wake of the election.
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The networking equipment maker got a boost from strong sales of its security-related offerings.
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The GOP saw the brutal confirmation fight as a boost to it in the midterms.
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European markets also had a good run on Wednesday, getting a boost from Trump's speech.
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That's likely caused by popularity, not by a boost in sales from winning the award.
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Known more for his defense and pitch framing, Castro provided a boost with the bat.
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But the company has also gotten a boost whenever rival Impossible Foods announces new partnerships.
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They expect companies to provide a boost for stock prices with their positive forward guidance.
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In the short term, however, his aim will be to give the economy a boost.
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Remember: The services business will get a boost when Apple TV+ goes live on Friday.
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Rivals Suzuki and Daihatsu would get a boost from the Mitsubishi's sales halt, he added.
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The Aussie dollar had received a boost from higher oil prices overnight, according to analysts.
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The M&A boost helped offset weaker results from debt and equity capital markets underwriting.
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It's likely they will take a similar tack in order to give Kavanaugh a boost.
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Strong corporate earnings results and solid economic data also gave the major indexes a boost.
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The 2018 Ferrari engine will also give us a boost in terms of our performance.
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Costco, citing a boost in sales, announced a move to $15 per hour in March.
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An Amazon challenge seems inevitable — and it might even get a boost from Congressional investigators.
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A: Yes, support from the U.S. for a bilateral deal is a boost for May.
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A history in the military or law enforcement is definitely a boost to any hopeful.
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But Democrats have been encouraged by polling that shows a boost in support for impeachment.
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Bitcoin could get a boost if one key level holds, according to trader Jim Iuorio.
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Bank shares helped lift stock indexes, on the prospect of a boost to their profits.
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Analysts had expected America Movil to get a boost from the Mexican peso's recent rally.
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If we need a boost and don't want to take caffeine, chaga is really good.
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Every time Jared came on set, it was a boost of energy, tension and excitement.
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Opinion polls have shown Clinton benefiting from a boost after her party's convention last week.
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Current events in Italy will also give a boost to Mr. Fillon's euro area agenda.
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Other metals were also ended trading higher giving a boost to the broader mining sector.
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Venus enters fellow earth sign Taurus, bringing you romance and a boost in creativity, Capricorn!
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After those long nights in the library, your skin is guaranteed to need a boost.
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But adjusted results beat forecasts on a boost in sales of internet protocol networking technology.
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Restaurants and taxis typically lose business, but services that deliver takeaway food get a boost.
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Oil also got a boost from a the trade truce between the U.S. and China.
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"It's also about giving a boost to those in America resisting his policies," he said.
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Parties with presidential candidates get free media coverage and thus a boost in the polls.
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Payment processing companies also got a boost on the market, including Square, PayPal and Wex.
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BEAST MODE'S BACK Oakland gets a boost with the return of running back Marshawn Lynch.
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The moon also connects with Mars, bringing a boost of energy, especially in your career.
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But it's also getting a boost, strangely, from the lack of leadership at the top.
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The HelloFresh announcement is a boost for Rocket Internet, which owns a 2380 percent stake.
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Leo season begins today, bringing celebration, romance, and a boost in creativity your way. Enjoy!
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Analysts say volatility in currency valuations could also have given the reserves figure a boost.
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S. trade tensions, and technology firms got a boost from a rally for U.S. peers.
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A boost in communication in your home and family life arrives as Mercury enters Aquarius.
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Cancer is a psychic Water sign, so expect your intuition to get a boost, too.
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Biotech stocks received a boost from Pfizer's $14 billion acquisition of cancer drug maker Medivation.
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LF Shane Peterson has been giving the Rays a boost on offense in recent games.
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Mylan shares are getting a boost from strong sales in emerging markets, among other factors.
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It's a boost for Republicans, who are hoping to entrench their majority of governorships nationwide.
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Kellogg said the business had been improving with a boost from higher Pop Tarts sales.
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But Lemmy's voice gave an already credible star a boost into hall-of-fame presentation.
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Inspiring communications and a boost in intuition arrive as the moon connects with dreamy Neptune.
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Many short form video creators have noticed a boost in reach when creating longer content.
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This also bodes well for your creativity, and brings a boost in your self-esteem.
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Immigration enforcement, veterans' healthcare and opioid addiction programs will get a boost in the budget.
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Trump could also provide a boost to Apple and other companies in the long run.
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With the lack of ticket revenue, studios then count on a boost in DVD sales.
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Real estate got a boost from lower interest rates, while higher oil prices boosted energy.
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Fox News isn't the only example of Trump giving a boost to a TV underdog.
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In Europe, banks received a boost from further stimulus measures from the European Central Bank.
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The airline industry is bracing for a boost in travel volumes this Labor Day weekend.
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These are the cities, counties and states that got a boost: Chicago: $225 an hour.
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Wall Street closed sharply higher Friday, following a boost in European and American bank stocks.
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Buyers are getting a boost from near record low mortgage rates and increased credit availability.
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However, Chinese and Hong Kong stocks got a boost from progress on U.S.-China trade.
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When he got out of that inning, it definitely gave them a boost of energy.
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U.S. stocks got a boost from the Fed minutes but still ended below their highs.
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She could get a boost in Virginia from her newly announced running mate, Virginia Sen.
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In theory, some of this regressive effect could be mitigated by a boost to productivity.
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The Moon connects with Mars retrograde at 11:07 AM, bringing a boost in energy.
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Finally a boost mode gets the most out of the herb as quickly as possible.
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That group grew to include Google on Monday — a boost for opponents of the proposal.
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The Hill: GOP sees Kavanaugh as a boost for the Senate, danger for the House.
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But the ruling was a boost for the scandal-plagued Zuma at a difficult time.
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Revenue also topped forecasts, helped by a boost in managed care membership, among other factors.
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Other companies such as UPS and AT&T also got a boost from strong results.
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Japan's Nikkei closed up 1.6 percent as exporters got a boost from a weaker yen.
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Sharpton said the Democrats, by highlighting such controversies, would see a boost in minority turnout.
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The FTSE was boosted by a dip in sterling and a boost in mining stocks.
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With a boost from the progressive star, the urgency to attack the senator will diminish.
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Deborah Ross, has posted strong fundraising numbers and has seen a boost in recent polls.
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Google-parent Alphabet gained 6.4 percent as its revenue got a boost from advertising sales.
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His picks won't be the only ones to get a boost, according to his forecasts.
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This way, when you reapply sun protection, you get a boost of antioxidants as well.
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The company expects revenue to get a boost from the Olympics, which start next month.
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GM shares also got a boost after its stock was upgraded to buy from neutral.
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Exporters got a boost, with Toyota Motor Corp rising 1.6 percent, Honda Motor Co <7267.
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He will receive a boost from an outside group run by proponents of charter schools.
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The currencies of resource-linked economies got a boost from the jump in oil prices.
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Still, control of the House would almost certainly give a boost to single-payer supporters.
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Meanwhile, Japanese companies saw their fuel-efficient cars get a boost in the American market.
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The Moon connects with Mars at 9:24 PM, bringing a boost in energy tonight.
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That's up from #78 just yesterday, and likely a boost due to the new release.
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The Moon also connects with Mars at 1:58 AM, bringing a boost in energy.
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These trends are getting a boost under the government of the prime minister, Najib Razak.
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Creative inspiration flows, party invitations come your way, and your love life gets a boost.
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"Dark Fate" will also most likely rely on a boost from the international box office.
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The company also gets a boost from the introduction of the Himalayan, a $4,499 model.
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This is also getting a boost from concern about the looming shortage of primary caregivers.
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Last-minute endorsements from the influential evangelical lobby and agribusiness leaders gave him a boost.
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Give poor applicants a boost and greater racial diversity will follow, so this argument goes.
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He faces a tight election race in March and it may give him a boost.
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You would think the global sleep health movement would be a boost for sleep therapists.
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The move came as the 1.5% level held, which coincided with a boost in sentiment.
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On Friday, her public profile got a boost from Donald Trump when he retweeted her.
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On the plus side, you will enjoy a boost in energy due to this transit.
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A boost from the A-listers helped turn it into a multi-billion-dollar industry.
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In short, as subsidized companies get a boost, the rest of us suffer a burden.
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Still, Ms. Horn's campaign did not realize just how big a boost it was receiving.
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The strong pace of productivity suppressed growth in labor costs, a boost for corporate profits.
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NBC Sports Group, which holds the broadcast rights, is anticipating a boost of Olympic proportions.
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Markets are getting a boost following former Vice President Joe Biden's strong Super Tuesday showing.
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The woman's profile receives a boost, possibly resulting in paid partnerships or a sponsorship deal.
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One new estimate finds that 41 million workers would get a boost from this policy.
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A narrower win would still give him a boost but a significantly less impactful one.
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It's quite likely civilization is giving these swarms a boost, both Couzin and Overson agreed.
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The South African musician formed the Jazz Epistles and got a boost from Duke Ellington.
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Morgan Stanley, meanwhile, rose 1.51%, getting a boost from higher rates and an analyst upgrade.
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Equities have gotten a boost this month from strong corporate earnings and positive economic data.
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Nuhera, the company that makes the IQbuds, lent me a Boost pair to try out.
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Elsewhere, currencies of commodity exporting countries got a boost from stronger metal and oil prices.
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Despite the gains, certain stocks within the energy sector haven't experienced much of a boost.
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If they get a boost, it will almost certainly be from someone in the organization.
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Turnover did receive a boost from the listing of Alibaba later in the year, however.
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But on Tuesday, the company — one of London's two main opera houses — had a boost.
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The expansion would help the company cope with a boost in new orders last year.
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Those devices raise cylinder pressures, providing a boost despite the thinner atmosphere at high altitude.
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If that happens, aviation can give a boost to tourism and the economy, Singh added.
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Another temporary blip in inflation and a boost in consumption could come from car sales.
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Israeli political analysts viewed Trump's invitation as a boost to Netanyahu, his right-wing ally.
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The author, Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli, said the magazine received a boost in subscribers.
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Bond-trading revenue surged 63% to $1.77 billion, giving the bank's top line a boost.
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It's not the first time the event has gotten a boost from a first lady.
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On one level this gives a boost to the post-Chinese New Year retail sales.
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It also gives a boost to the Shanghai index after the Chinese New Year holiday.
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That rhetoric provided a boost for Abe, who has taken a similarly hard-line approach.
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Luxury fashion brand Burberry also announced a boost to underlying revenues, which grew 3 percent.
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Artificial-intelligence researchers hope that quantum computers could offer a boost to their algorithms, too.
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The Blue Jackets hope the recent acquisitions will be a boost to their playoff run.
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Stocks also got a boost after Saudi Arabia revealed that it had cut oil production.
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The moon connects with dreamy Neptune at 6:56 AM, encouraging a boost in imagination.
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Venus and Jupiter connect, bringing a fun atmosphere and a boost in your intuitive ability.
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Energy stocks got a boost from the higher oil prices, with the sector gaining 3.41%.
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In particular, these Australian blazes have been getting a boost from exceptional heat and dryness.
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But someone else also got a boost from Stefanik's new fame: her Democratic election opponent.
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But one of the CEO's goals is to give the U.S. manufacturing sector a boost.
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This marks a boost for Harris, who has been in a slump in recent months.
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Oil gets a boost: US crude futures were trading 1.2% higher at $53.77 per barrel.
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ToTok was also given a boost by Chinese smartphone giant Huawei, which endorsed the app.
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The greenback has also gotten a boost from tighter monetary policy by the Federal Reserve.
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GoDaddy saw its bottom line get a boost from an increase in revenue per user.
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It's a maneuver that makes Chinese exports cheaper and thus gives them a boost abroad.
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Still, optimism over China's economic outlook gave copper prices a boost on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
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Now, the president's late Twitter endorsement could give Kobach a boost against the sitting governor.
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GS Caltex's notes received a boost today on an upgrade from Moody's to Baa2 from Baa3.
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Ahead of the town hall event, the Libertarian duo got a boost from former Republican Rep.
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Both, it should be noted, did get a boost in support, at least in voting percentages.
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Mr. Render says the rise of his artistic profile has given his political message a boost.
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Nothing like some good anal sex to give someone a boost of confidence, am I right?
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I liked it because it offered a boost to my speed without eliminating all the exercise.
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Diaz-Canel's profile, while still much lower than the Castros,' got a boost from his appointment.
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Republican strategists have also seen the migrant caravan as a boost of enthusiasm to their base.
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S. trade tensions, with technology firms getting a boost from a rally in their U.S. peers.
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You love the illumination full moons bring—the fresh perspective gives you a boost in energy!
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Financials, meanwhile, should get a boost as companies in the sector ramp up their buyback programs.
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The promised spending could provide a boost to the American business of toll road operator Abertis.
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A win for Sanders in Iowa would give him a boost headed into New Hampshire's Feb.
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In fact, those that quit Facebook immediately experienced a boost in life satisfaction and positive emotions.
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If you're in school or thinking about going back to school, expect a boost in energy.
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And if you own a Qi-compatible gadget, it can wirelessly give that a boost, too.
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A boost came from HP's star witness, Chris Egan, a former head of Autonomy's American business.
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The financial services giant's revenue also topped forecasts, helped by a boost in credit-card spending.
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The end of Mueller's investigation has brought a boost in positive sentiment toward the special counsel.
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But by 2008, his career got a boost when he began exhibiting his works on canvas.
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Its bottom line got a boost from its acquisition of Allergan's Actavis drug business last year.
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Prices got a boost this week from a crackdown on corruption by the Saudi crown prince.
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Expect to have more fun, more people to flirt with, and a boost of creative inspiration.
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Trump and congressional Republicans have touted the tax cuts as a boost to growth and jobs.
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Zombies franchises are coming this fall and will also help give sales and earnings a boost.
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The acquisition would also provide a boost to State Steet, which has suffered from fund outflows.
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But the country's recent wave of immigration appears to be giving its startup rate a boost.
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A stronger-than-expected January jobs report earlier this morning failed to give stocks a boost.
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For starters, businesses are expanding payrolls at a healthy clip, providing a boost to consumer spending.
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A successful listings franchise could give the closely held company a boost in revenue and volume.
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So giving a boost to the domestic industry therefore means leveling broad tariffs that affect allies.
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The Aussie, along with other commodity currencies, received a boost overnight due to higher oil prices.
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The report found that it's not just tech start-ups seeing a boost across the country.
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Industrial stocks got a boost from gains in defense companies Boeing Co and Lockheed Martin Corp .
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Investors' appetite for riskier currencies got a boost after data showed China's exports rebounded in March.
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Dollar Tree results also got a boost from a turnaround at its struggling Family Dollar brand.
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Andrachnikov said the 2018 soccer World Cup in Russia could also give the SportJet a boost.
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Mining stocks—many of which are listed on the FTSE 100—got a boost on Thursday.
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To amend this, Troy sleeps with Sam, who gives him a boost in the AP standings.
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Car sales may also get a boost as consumers stay away from public transport, he said.
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Commodity prices, which are usually denominated in dollars, typically get a boost from a weaker greenback.
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While the acceleration in house prices offers a boost to households, it could restrain home sales.
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Just as past crises have spurred technological developments, the latest outbreak should give automation a boost.
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This will also encourage emotional healing; expect a boost in your intuition and in creative inspiration.
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The company recommends going veg if you find your telomeres are in need of a boost.
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The move provided a boost in the Cubs&apos clubhouse, where confidence is starting to rise.
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Gibraltar's economy is likely to need a boost should it lose access to the single market.
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So if you really want to get a boost, you need to gain their confidence first.
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Sanofi's bottom line got a boost from strong growth at its vaccines and rare diseases products.
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The company aimed the drink at consumers looking for a boost of energy in the morning.
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It also prompts firms to invest more in capital equipment, giving a boost to productivity growth.
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Bombardier received a boost in February when the company secured its first order in 16 months.
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It's the anthem we should all sing when we need to feel a boost of confidence.
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Ally Moms got a boost during the holidays after their numbers were shared on social media.
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Putin hailed the deal as one that could give a boost to the country's privatization drive.
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Not, perhaps, by coincidence, this week has also seen a boost to the Allen Institute's finances.
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However, some investors might have confused the two: Zoom Technologies' stock also got a boost Thursday.
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Blood-vessel dilation causes oxygen to flood your system, which equals a boost in collagen production.
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Action planet Mars enters fellow water sign Scorpio on November 19, bringing a boost in energy.
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You'll also receive a boost in communication on November 22 with the start of Sagittarius season!
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NASA's planetary science program gets a boost, receiving $1.9 billion, up from $93 billion in 2016.
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Cramer expects homebuilders to get a boost as long-term interest rates fall to low levels.
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The president may yet get a boost to his prospects of being re-elected next year.
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LaVorgna noted that hours worked would translated into a boost for gross domestic product, as well.
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Here are methods ways she suggests for giving your life and your career a boost: 1.
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But the iTunes move suggests this is about much more than simply giving AirPlay a boost.
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The presence of Rosneft in trading will give a boost to Russia's plans for Urals futures.
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Lower mortgage rates should have given home sales a boost in January, but they did not.
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"I think that deep learning is going to really give population genetics a boost," Lao said.
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Shares in both firms closed higher and gave a boost to other stocks in the sector.
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Some observers expected sales to get a boost in December from a drop in interest rates.
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The moon enters fellow water sign Cancer, bringing romance and a boost in creativity your way!
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Its performance hasn't improved since its unimpressive debut and shows no sign of getting a boost.
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Strong economic numbers have given Republicans a boost, but polling suggests they are lagging behind Democrats.
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Although President Donald Trump frequently derides as "failing," his criticisms have given the newspaper a boost.
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But Albrecht said that streaming services like his can be a boost for the music industry.
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The jumped 0.66% against the greenback after Chinese and local data gave the currency a boost.
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This gave me enough of a boost to stumble to the next stop on our itinerary.
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Plus, there's no immediate effect that you would feel from having a boost of vitamin B1.
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Inside, Scott gave Phan a boost so she could place a topper on their towering tree.
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Solid Australian jobs data for December helped give the Aussie a boost early in the session.
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The other precious metals, which have industrial applications, got a boost from higher base metal prices.
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The economy could get a boost from a tax reform being mulled by the Trump administration.
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Ten said it wouldn't have much effect while only three said it would be a boost.
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Veterans Affairs would also get a boost next year, along with the National Nuclear Security Administration.
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Those, combined with these new features, could give Facebook Stories a boost in utility and visibility.
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Better weather, lower gasoline prices, and improving consumer wealth should give it a boost, he said.
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The energy today is very supportive, and a boost in self-esteem is on the way.
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If today's announcement leaves you feeling the need to give your rating a boost, head here.
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He's been a boost to some stocks but not necessarily the names associated with his programs.
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The strong rally is a boost to traders buts it's not enough to revitalize the industry.
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He said a boost in what's recently been historically low productivity also would help the economy.
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The Australian dollar - enjoying a boost from encouraging Chinese economic data - was the only real mover.
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No matter your approach, give your efforts a boost by making your monthly payments more manageable.
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Meanwhile, Brazil's currency market got a boost as welll, strengthening by 6.5% for the past week.
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Cramer expects the company to illustrate that spring weather will be a boost for its stores.
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"That's lunch," he says as he wipes the remnants of a Boost drink from his lips.
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It's a wonderful day to cast a spell for love or a boost in creative inspiration.
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U.S. markets received a boost Monday, as fears of an escalating conflict in Syria eased temporarily.
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These are bicycles that with an electric motor to give the rider a boost of speed.
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Some Afghan officials estimated the number is higher, and could be about to get a boost.
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Amazon also received a boost in sales from Whole Foods, which it acquired in late August.
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The broader market also rose on Friday, receiving a boost from stronger-than-expected economic data.
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The bank released earnings and revenue that surpassed Wall Street expectations and a boost in profit.
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Renewed hopes for a U.S.-China trade resolution gave stocks a boost in the past month.
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The announcement of the endorsements comes as Buttigieg enjoys a boost in national and statewide polling.
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Republicans though touted a boost in defense spending without a corresponding increase in non-defense spending.
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Even so, his decision not to fight the Tories directly is a boost for Mr Johnson.
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Uber's unrelenting problems have provided a boost to rival Lyft with investors as well as customers.
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To her surprise, skipping the autographs gave her a boost of energy she did not expect.
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Lousy sequels like "Dark Phoenix" and "Men in Black: International" didn't help give it a boost.
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Mom laced her fingers together and went down on one knee to give me a boost.
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Using common-sense strategies, instead of merely listening to talking heads, can give you a boost.
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Defensive stocks seen as a safer bet during uncertain times, including utilities, also provided a boost.
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There is still no legislation, but backers hope the framework gives the tax effort a boost.
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But for Trump, that hasn't translated into any kind of a boost in his approval ratings.
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Clay masks are an easy way to give your skin a boost without getting regular facials.
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The moon enters fellow air sign Aquarius, bringing romance and a boost of creativity your way!
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Carmelo Anthony gave the Knicks a boost after a two-game absence with a sprained ankle.
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When prices fell heading into 2015, some claimed that was a boost to the housing market.
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Stocks got a boost from rising tech stocks this week, as the sector advanced 1.8 percent.
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"We're kind of at the point where we don't have a boost from that," she says.
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" DeSantis gets a boost from de president - FNC : "President Trump gave hearty endorsements to Florida Gov.
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But even the strategists who were most hopeful for a boost from the reclassification sounded cautious.
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The Dow got a boost from McDonald's shares, which rose 2.5 percent after an analyst upgrade.
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But Starbucks still sees a boost from its more indulgent drinks, like the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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Its confidence given a boost, Northeastern came back the next afternoon and clobbered Colgate, 26-210.
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His efforts were eventually given a boost through help from organizations he connected with in Detroit.
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Carry some rose quartz for a lift in mood, if you feel you need a boost.
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But in a year when Twitter desperately needed a boost to user growth, it found none.
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Mint green has also seen a boost, with 40% more action on the site since December.
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The Sun enters your sign on January 19, bringing a boost to your self-confidence, too.
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But suddenly, natural gas (which has been at low prices), has also been given a boost.
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Aetna will receive a boost once it integrates with CVS' stores, assuming it clears regulatory scrutiny.
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His effort got a boost on Tuesday when Trump offered an endorsement of Strange via Twitter.
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That hunch received a boost when Dr. Milinkovitch's team examined elephant skin samples under a microscope.
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So it makes sense that evolution would be giving us a boost against some common diseases.
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Exchanges hosting Aramco can look forward to a boost in fee income from trading the stock.
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Some struggling game brands, like Atari, are getting a boost from continued interest in older games.
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The Power of Positive People Are your friendships giving you a boost or bringing you down?
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So when Republican women get a boost, they're associating themselves with President Trump and his policies.
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The lower rates should give a boost to the housing market, the company's chief economist said.
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The endorsement could be a boost for the former vice president in his battle with Sen.
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Expect a boost in your confidence (like you need any bigger of an ego, but whatever).
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The combined functionality is a boost for smart home tasks and a win for decreased clutter.
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Every time you get exposed to it you just get a boost of an immune response.
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And Kevin Anderson's appearance in the men's singles final is giving a boost to college tennis.
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It's not just major brands like Brondell that are seeing a boost in traffic and sales.
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These seafood bites offer a boost of protein and are so easy to pack for lunches.
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The victory over the Soviets gave the country a boost at a period of much malaise.
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A boost in confidence may lead investors to keep buying stocks and consumers to keep shopping.
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Trump added that he agreed to sign the bill to deliver a boost in defense spending.
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Stock futures also got a boost as S&P 500 companies kept reporting strong quarterly results.
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Moreover, in 2017 America's economy received a boost from the prospect of Mr Trump's tax cuts.
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Overnight stateside, shares on Wall Street got a boost from the optimism on U.S.-China trade.
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Mr. Trump's election has provided a boost to the defense fund, said Joshua Wolfe, a founder.
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He got a boost in late 2016 when CBS News did a story on his work.
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Impact: The victory handed the pro-democracy movement a boost of confidence, though little official power.
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The starting six has been mostly consistent this season, a boost to the team over all.
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PiperJaffray's Craig Johnson sees the metals sector getting a boost from weakness in the U.S. dollar.
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Apple shares gave the broader equity market a boost as well as they rose 2.4 percent.
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Traffic congestion is prompting people to turn to two wheels, giving Bounce and others a boost.
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However, there are places across the country that will not see a boost in minimum wage.
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Political observers say his fundraising and free media give him a boost against a tough incumbent.
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Winners: Rival travel groups and airlines got a boost from Thomas Cook's demise in European trading.
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Auto sales are, however, expected to get a boost from the replacement of flood-damaged vehicles.
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And there's another green bank floating around Congress that could give Michigan Saves a boost too.
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Bellinger's overall value gets a boost from his defense, which is the best on his team.
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Bellinger's overall value gets a boost from his defense, which is the best on his team.
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Such a deal would be dilutive to book value but could be a boost to earnings.
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Younger potential Democratic voters continue to provide a boost to Sanders, while older ones favor Biden.
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Spinoffs also get a boost from "the scrutiny of a new shareholder base," according to Melius.
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Enter Trump, who with this right-wing-friendly strategy could give his Israeli friend a boost.
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Prices are getting a boost in many markets, too, with housing inventory low across the country.
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Samsung hopes next generation mobile networks, known as 25G, might provide a boost to its business.
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Meanwhile, improvements in U.S.-China trade relations provided a boost toward the end of last year.
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Terry McAuliffe (D), whose presidential prospects will get a boost in the wake of Tuesday's outcome.
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Analysts said the dollar had also got a boost from recent opinion polling before the Nov.
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Due in January, the strategy is needed to help justify why the military needs a boost.
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Moving to the Council with its higher salary could mean a boost in future pension payments.
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Her support could give Downing a boost among the Interior secretary's network of supporters and donors.
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"The production from our bench has to come in and give us a boost," Casey said.
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The church's popularity saw a boost in 2013, when a stylized video was uploaded to YouTube.
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Other influential conservative groups are touting Rubio's entry as a boost to their efforts and fundraising.
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Macao has been trying to change that, and those efforts could get a boost from Beijing.
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In 2015, he moved to New York with his husband to give his career a boost.
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Dealers are cutting heroin with these compounds to give it a boost and stretch their supply.
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Support for the bill from Daines and Johnson will give Republicans a boost, but challenges remain.
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JCPenney said it got a boost from its women's clothing business and toys during the holidays.
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HappyOrNot is giving that physical world a boost at a time when it's under the gun.
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Stocks fluctuated during trade, but received a boost after Wall Street extended gains during Thursday's session.
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That gave a boost to the anti-establishment Pirate Party but its support has since waned.
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The Taiwan weighted index rose 268.37 percent, with tech shares getting a boost after Apple Inc.
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Gains of more than 2 percent in the S&P energy index were also a boost.
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Her military service could give her a boost by separating herself from the pack, Bannon said.
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But Alderman Reed says that, in some ways, federal policy has given local action a boost.
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He said his campaign will increase turnout and give other candidates on the ticket a boost.
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Cars are ripe for operating systems, and adding the app could give Google's solution a boost.
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That sort of glibness, in turn, is likely to give already-ascendant Democratic ideas a boost.
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But it still may not be enough to provide a boost for Republicans in the midterms.
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Unexpected help concerning your work or a boost in your popularity could come your way today.
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But by the same token, it's equally possible that good news will give her a boost.
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Their findings: Companies with larger expected tax savings were likelier to announce a boost for workers.
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The company is courting investors interested in green assets, which have received a boost from government policies.
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Chinese markets traded higher after stronger-than-expected twin PMI surveys gave investors a boost of confidence.
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Nike's earnings got a boost from smaller selling and administrative expenses and a lower average share count.
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Andrew Cuomo gave a boost to the project in March in announcing a $3.1 million state grant.
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A Syrian business delegation arrived at the crossing saying the opening would herald a boost in trade.
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Financials also got a boost from Trump signing an executive order aimed at watering down banking regulations.
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The economy will receive a boost when a large offshore gas field starts producing early next decade.
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Along with a 256 GB SSD, you get reliable storage and a boost to performance speeds, too.
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Plus, Beyond Meat's stock has also gotten a boost when its competitor, Impossible Foods, announced new partnerships.
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The stronger-than-expected trade figures also gave the Australian dollar a boost above the $0.76 handle.
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The storm also has been a boost to local cities in the Central Valley such as Fresno.
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"Sales next year should get a boost from first-time car buyers, by 30,13 cars," he said.
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A decision to withdraw will also be viewed as a boost to ISIS' desire to come back.
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However, he was given a boost by conservatives this week who said he should be kept on.
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So, when runners get back on land, it helps to have a boost from a raucous crowd.
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Meanwhile, the government's pledge to reduce risks in the financial system gave a boost to banking shares .
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Before leaving on this trip, I reached out to my soul sister for a boost of confidence.
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Alaska and Washington are also largely white and rural, demographics that typically have given Sanders a boost.
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They were among the first to hear "Dirty Computer," and their approval gave Monáe's confidence a boost.
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The Swiss bank reported a better-than-expected profit for the first quarter, a boost for management.
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The deal will also give a boost to Google Fiber's effort to beam wireless internet to buildings.
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EBay wants its mobile shopping to be fast — and it is turning to Google for a boost.
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On the other hand, a boost to the U.S. economy from tax cuts is peaking out soon.
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Energy names saw a boost in ownership to go along with a gain in their stock prices.
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Oil prices, meanwhile, got a boost after two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman.
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Panera Bread reported a strong quarter, courtesy of its store remodels that have given sales a boost.
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A boost of energy Coca-Cola Energy has 114 mg of caffeine in each 12-ounce serving.
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The company saw a boost due to significant cost savings from the merger of Kraft and Heinz.
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Investment inflows into Europe have been improving, which may give the euro a boost against the greenback.
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Trump and his fellow Republicans have touted the tax cuts as a boost to growth and jobs.
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The coalition's largesse, notably income support for the poor and unemployed, was intended to provide a boost.
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That said, the group has lost one of its more prominent financial backers — a boost for Google.
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This will relieve pressure on city-centre lines, and could give a boost to suburban business hubs.
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South Korean shares likely received a boost from better-than-expected growth print for the second quarter.
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Officials have hinted that they will offer subsidies for those buying home appliances, a boost for manufacturers.
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Tech-heavy Taiwan also got a boost, up 2118.69 percent to two-week highs after Apple Inc.
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My 29-year-old face—still battling occasional breakouts and the beginnings of wrinkles—needed a boost.
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Cancer Research UK's decision to join Sedex was hailed by charity bodies as a boost for transparency.
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There was some thought that a large round of job cuts might give the stock a boost.
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It often begins in weakened, underheated economies, where initially it works well, providing a boost to spending.
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Imperial got a boost last year from its $7 billion purchase of certain brands from Reynolds American.
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That alone will give the sport a boost in the country, says Kenny Rodríguez, the team's manager.
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Graphics on the iMac are also expected to get a boost, thanks to newer chips from AMD.
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Labour got a boost from a primary on February 11th that elected a diverse slate of candidates.
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The Swiss franc, often sought in times of market turmoil, also got a boost from the news.
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Universal Health also got a boost after reaching a $127 million settlement to end a fraud investigation.
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Samsung's construction arm, Samsung C&T, also got a boost from the news and jumped 7.89 percent.
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Fashion designers have received a boost from the film's distinctive mix of traditional and contemporary African styles.
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Consider white-flour pasta alternatives like whole-wheat or quinoa noodles for a boost of filling fiber.
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In March, Premier Li Keqiang promised a boost of 43 percent in funding for poverty relief programs.
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts, with overall results getting a boost from strength in Cigna's health-services unit.
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A boost to tech companies is expected as many are reporting earnings near the end of January.
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But just taking President Trump's promises at face value would imply a boost to the bottom line.
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Other autos got a boost from this, with Porsche up 2.3 percent and Renault above 1 percent.
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Trump's budget called for a boost in funding to bring the number of immigration judges to 449.
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Twitter's best performing ads are videos, and YouTube's experience and advertiser connections could give them a boost.
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However, unlike 2018, it did not get a boost from sales linked to the soccer World Cup.
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A smaller node generally means a boost in speed because information doesn't have to travel as far.
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Ditch everything, get the band back together, and give the troops a boost on a USO tour.
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The oilfield services provider got a boost from as US producers put more oil rigs to work.
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He believes lower energy prices will give consumer spending a boost in the key holiday shopping season.
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Annual consumer spending is roughly $5.2 trillion, so we're talking about a boost of about 3 percent.
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One of the tech industry's loudest watchdogs, Color of Change, is getting a boost from Hillary Clinton.
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Exports are expected to have got a boost from the weaker pound following June's shock Brexit vote.
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However, in a boost for the producers, the IEA doesn't see a peak in global demand yet.
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Tech shares also got a boost after Nvidia announced it is buying Mellanox Technologies for $603 billion.
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A boost in intuition arrives today, and the moon enters Aquarius, finding you reflecting on your finances.
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The international segment got a boost from Chevron's $600 million sale of its geothermal business in Indonesia.
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That's despite a boost in people expected to leave religions like Christianity in Europe and North America.
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Each theme comes with built-in SEO, so you may even get a boost in traffic too.
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Because the market has mostly been up, your retirement investments most likely have also seen a boost.
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The S7 models got a boost after Samsung recalled the Note 7 when devices began catching fire.
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Mercury enters Cancer on June 21, meeting with the Sun—expect a boost in your intuitive abilities!
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The healthcare sector gained 0.5 percent, after receiving a boost from heavyweight Yunnan Baiyao Group Co Ltd .
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