What Trump seems to prefer is to surround himself with a group of people with whom he can kibbitz rather than a group of people telling him what to do.
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I think that if we could refer to a group of people who say, your suffering is not my problem, that is a group of people that are not acknowledging interdependence.
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It's a group of people – are you on Glastochat?
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This is a group of people who have been involved.
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A group of people in their Halloween costumes, circa 1920.
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Want to bring a group of people from your company?
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Is there a group of people that don't get it?
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A car could easily drive into a group of people.
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That's not a group of people you want to punish!
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Take a group of people in an elevator, he said.
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There's really no such thing as a group of people.
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KOENIG A group of people from here just went there.
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"This is a group of people we love to serve."
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A group of people wearing strap-ons will work just fine.
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And there's a group of people in the city who don't.
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He needed a group of people who shared the same traits.
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There's a group of people that are really responsive to it.
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And a group of people allied together to create resistance events.
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If we've got a group of people, are they all related?
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If you -- would you join a group of people that says.
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She then departs with a group of people waiting for her.
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At the top, we found a group of people doing yoga
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What's harder than taking a selfie with a group of people?
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How do you deal with that, as a group of people?
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"You're in a group of people, and everyone's sharing," he said.
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There is no easier way to feed a group of people.
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A group of people can be seen walking along the path.
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Black Honda Civic with a group of people in the car.
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And you felt like a group of people having fun together.
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So what do tech companies do, as a group of people.
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You would list a group of people you were linking to.
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Generating a single report required a group of people to draft it, a group to type copies, a group to distribute the copies, and a group of people to file them in the appropriate filing cabinets.
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It requires a group of people, and names are drawn at random.
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They broke bread with a group of people, including Liam's brother Chris.
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A group of people launch sailboats in Central Park in June 1951.
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They are waited on by a group of people who wear gray.
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According to another theory, Mr Nakamoto is actually a group of people.
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And build a group of people around you when you fall down.
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He calls a group of people riding on the scooters a flock.
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So a group of people can all simultaneously attack the gym together.
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It's a group of people that believes [...] they are hurting multinational corporations.
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I could only play with a group of people on team chat.
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For Brie Larson, going to the bathroom requires a group of people.
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Earlier that day, a group of people published a petition on Change.
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"It was my ticket," Reddick told a group of people on Thursday.
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A group of people was filmed deliberately toppling the Duckbill in 2016.
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We have a group of people ... I don't know anything about it.
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"We use it every time we have a group of people over."
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They knew Mr. Noll cared about evangelicals as a group of people.
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In Kenya's Kikuyu language, "kamoinge" means a group of people acting together.
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We had a group of people from church here the other day.
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This is a group of people that never shut the hell up.
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"I was trying to establish trust with a group of people," Wentworth says.
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I&aposve never seen a group of people lie to courts like this.
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And yet there are a group of people crazy enough to hunt them.
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It's not the behavior of a group of people who believe they're innocent.
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"You've got a group of people that want to get to 'yes,'" Sen.
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It's always dangerous if I'm trying to make a group of people laugh.
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A group of people were seen taking notes as Kim talked to them.
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Outside the Taj complex, a group of people gathered near a funeral pyre.
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A group of people recently killed a dog and ate it, he said.
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It's a group of people doing their level best to get it right.
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It could represent a man, a woman, or even a group of people.
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In Chiang Mai, he met a group of people who traveled full-time.
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A group of people sat around it on the grass chatting and snacking.
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We have a group of people that vote against us in a bloc.
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I just think that as a group of people, they work so hard.
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At every concert, there's a group of people we all love to hate.
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In a cafe, he photographed a group of people listening to the radio.
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The intention was to tell a specific story about a group of people.
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PM: These are not a group of people who like to sit silently.
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He brought in a group of people with little vetting, the officials said.
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When a group of people connects, with just enough wine, there's a release.
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Likewise, it is not about one person, or even a group of people.
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It's also a group of people who honestly barely exist in the wild.
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I'm so grateful to be part of a group of people that cares.
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Many think there's no one Q and it's instead a group of people.
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I think the naysayers are a group of people who like to lose bets.
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The moonshine operation was discovered by a group of people cutting down trees nearby.
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A group of people protested the project, which is on land claimed by villagers.
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We don't know if Nakamoto is a singular person or a group of people.
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There was a group of people who worked on the railroad and train platform.
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This is a group of people who don't have strong social ties to elites.
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But it was cohesive as a group of people, which I thought was important.
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Playing Survivor with a group of people who loved the game was an honor.
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We could get in a group of people and send each other money. Yep.
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They'll see a group of people, speaking with clarity, for whom life got better.
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Later that evening, a group of people were walking together when the crash occurred.
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"There were a group of people at the party who knew that," he says.
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Sherrer also cited a "group of people randomly falling unconscious" as a warning sign.
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To constantly debate with a group of people about things you all agreed on.
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Is it fair to lump together a group of people ages 21 to 34?
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A group of people feed an elephant at the newly opened Pyongyang Central Zoo.
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This beautiful aerial shot captures a group of people participating in International Yoga Day.
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They want to go and experience something that's unique, with a group of people.
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There's a group of people who really shifted New York out of total darkness.
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When handlers tried to straighten the float, it swung into a group of people.
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He is also a marathon runner, training with a group of people from Sprint.
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And it boils down to cohesion among a group of people who are entrepreneurial.
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A group of people take a selfie together in Codogno, Italy, on March 10.
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"This is a group of people that are eager for demonic possession," Karem said.
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If you're addressing a group of people, Pachter advised you to write, "Hi everyone."
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In 2015, a group of people in Japan crafted 2,036 snowmen in one hour.
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They enter an enchanted forest, where a group of people called the Northuldra live.
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"It's a very, very efficient way of monitoring a group of people," he says.
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I've seen the destruction that one leader can inflict on a group of people.
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A group of people massing anywhere near that facility is not going to happen.
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I&aposm watching a group of people slowly walk away, disappearing into the night.
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I think it's a group of people that doesn't like the internet in general.
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The Warner Babcock Institute is a group of people working to invent safer technologies.
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You see the speeding car slam into a group of people on the street.
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Better yet, sign yourself up to do some volunteering with a group of people.
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Although, statistically, when a group of people objectively weigh in on something they're usually right.
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"I hate selling things because basically a company is a group of people," says Branson.
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There has never been a group of people on a case so biased or conflicted.
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In 1993, she was arrested after working with a group of people who transported cocaine.
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A group of people who perhaps know a lot about virtual romance is The 1975.
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The TIME person of the year this year is, once more, a group of people.
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It's a great way to communicate and coordinate with a group of people at once.
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Well, you were sitting with a group of people who talked about that rather substantively.
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During the citywide blackout, a group of people have drinks on the sidewalk in Soho.
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Above the 405, a group of people gather who clearly side with Darden's father's neighbors.
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But I get to work with a group of people that I can relate to.
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The two memes show a car running into a group of people described as protesters.
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He was part of a group of people who made a series of judgment calls.
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A group of people who have a common set of values and a common destiny.
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This experience was possible because a group of people came together with a shared intention.
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Taking pictures was especially cool because we had a group of people to work with.
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"It was a group of people who finally understood," Hejka said in a phone interview.
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Let's say you take a photo of a group of people and one person blinks.
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A group of people associated with the airplanes is funding the trip, Mr. Zipkin said.
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Over the weekend, he said, a group of people from his CrossFit gym visited him.
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Co-living spaces bring together a group of people, likely strangers, in a shared space.
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So Kahle convened a group of people to discuss how to improve the information ecosystem.
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A group of people who took them water were arrested and charged with trafficking weapons.
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And so, this is a group of people that are building ultra low-cost satellites.
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A group of people identifying themselves as "anti-gay Christians" shouted at a rival group.
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"We are face to face with an ideology, not a group of people," she said.
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Because this is a group of people that literally think they have almost no responsibility.
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A group of people identifying themselves as "anti-gay Christians" shouted at a rival group.
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That's everybody losing because you're losing out on an important aspect of being alive on Earth, and you're losing out on what you could contribute to a group of people, whether it's a group of people that works together or lives together or whatever.
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According to Columbus police, the victim said a group of people approached him and demanded money.
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"A decade ago, this was a group of people who were running the world," he said.
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Mantzios told the newspaper the gunman then fired at a group of people in the street.
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Frustration about what you feel someone, or a group of people, owe you may come up.
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Alternatively, you could join a group of people who are deliberately living off of the grid.
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Heyer died when a man drove his car into a group of people protesting the event.
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This is a group of people that enslaves women and sells them, sells them as brides.
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A group of people enjoy the water from their wagon in an unidentified location circa 1910.
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But vaccines have come under attack by a group of people who completely disregard scientific evidence.
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A group of people broke into a popular burger joint in London and partied all night
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Later, he clarified that the cryptocurrency was invented by a group of people which included Kleiman.
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Phone speakers just don't cut it when trying to play audio for a group of people.
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Less heartwarming there.) The "Stone Men" (and women) are a group of people infected with greyscale.
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I've never seen so much hard work and passion from so dedicated a group of people.
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A group of people protected by DACA attended the hearing and protested outside the courthouse afterward.
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There was a group of people already that made up the core of the Flickr paparazzi.
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The idea, the developers told us, was to emulate movie night with a group of people.
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They're just a group of people learning to play, as if for the very first time.
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Wednesday and saw someone or a group of people walking along the road near the airport.
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The video shows a group of people, all immersed in their own virtual reality porn experience.
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She only had an affinity for a group of people, and she served her community well.
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Martin says there's now a group of people ready to help the woman when she's released.
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A group of people are seen on video destroying the statue depicting Chavez wearing a sash.
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A group of people are trolling a popular YouTube livestream by saying that giraffes lay eggs.
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The Pentagon has a group of people who, quite literally, review pornography for the US military.
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We're told cops investigated and arrested a group of people for human trafficking ... including the rapper.
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Another weekend, I met up with a group of people that I knew through a friend.
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I have a group of people who I know that I sell to, and that's it.
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If there ever was a group of people whose signs you could probably guess, it's them.
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Oliver touches Elio's shoulder while a group of people are playing volleyball, and Elio wiggles away.
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I also found a sense of belonging within a group of people who shared similar interests.
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In its simplest form, public policy aims to solve the problems of a group of people.
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It's not just about correcting the imbalance for a group of people to which I belong.
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When referring to a group of people, some Americans say "you guys," while others say "y'all."
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It's not going to be for a group of people, it's going to be for everyone.
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The event will apparently see a group of people show up, quietly say "wow" and leave.
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"Crashing" is about a group of people legally living as "property guardians" in an abandoned hospital.
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Every turn I took I found a person, a group of people, a child, a cow.
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I don't want all the gossip, banter and jokes from a group of people around me.
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Like, is it just one person, or is it a group of people that do this?
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"It would take a group of people specifically trained in this kind of situation," he said.
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All of this suggests a group of people who somehow dropped out of their own story.
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We've never been able to take mass fingerprint scans of a group of people in secret.
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"Teenagers are a group of people for whom risk has always been an issue," she said.
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How did the party of Lincoln become a group of people who are sarcastic and unserious?
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That's certainly a group of people who are very likely to try plant-based meat alternatives.
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A group of people had assembled, their reddish skin distinct against the scree of white rock.
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A man is heard shouting "Let her go!" as a group of people surround the van.
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We're a group of people that come together every year at a festival in Manchester, Tenn.
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The first one is that a group of people dressed as clowns are preying on children.
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Normally it's just a group of people, all a bit drunk anyway, playing with each other.
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KS: This is a group of people from Faraday Future, which was the hot one whenever.
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Thierry, a witness quoted on BFM TV, said a group of people then assailed the attacker.
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And superdelegates are a group of people: They are elected officials, they're members of the DNC.
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They also have two sequencing centers, a group of people who do metabolomics, or study the small molecules made by cells, and a model organisms core, which is a group of people who check genes that might be causing disease in organisms like flies and fish.
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" But critics questioned the notion that you can deem a group of people unattractive without any "disrespect.
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On the old school Bitcoin team, you have a group of people known as the core developers.
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The image depicts a hand, stamped with the Star of David, pushing down a group of people.
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Yet a group of people do not have the courage to hold anyone accountable for his death.
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Bottom line: Facebook emojis on a video do not tell us anything about a group of people.
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But at its base, it is a group of people that meet together and take action together.
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"'Lord of the Rings' represents a group of people going out and doing something extraordinary," Reilly said.
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Details: Researchers asked a group of people to read 2 print ads for Lunesta, the sleep aid.
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We want someone to sit around the office with a group of people and have a conversation.
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All right, Stephanie, can you talk about that concept of being collective, as a group of people?
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Depp, 52, looked relaxed as he mingled with a group of people outside of a hotel bar.
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There is still a group of people who tend to be overrepresented in historical writing: namely, writers.
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As we reported ... a group of people crashed the shindig and rubbed Savage's crew the wrong way.
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The Nitrous Mafia is a group of people with lookouts on radios and nitrous tanks in backpacks.
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"In the end, there's a group of people in this party who just won't say yes," Rep.
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Here [is] a group of people who wear turbans on their heads and don't cut their hair.
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"I saw a group of people who are eager to listen and eager to learn," he said.
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Here, a group of people dressed as, from left, Jon Snow, Arya Stark, Missandei, and Daenerys Targaryen.
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A block away, a group of people had gathered outside one of the bodegas raided on Wednesday.
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It is amazing when a group of people come together in support of something greater than themselves.
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She comes in one night for dinner with a group of people Aidan has never seen before.
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As I say, this does not feel like a group of people that has nothing to hide.
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When I turned around I saw a group of people coming down the street straight towards me!
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Motifs of twins, triples, and a group of people wearing uniforms and/or 3D glasses are repeated.
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A group of people crowded around a tiny white-box gallery, watching dancers inside in near silence.
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A group of people near me guzzled Budweiser from what appeared to be a ceremonial ram's horn.
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Soon after, a group of people, some claiming to be members of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.
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Communal living, or co-living, brings together a group of people, likely strangers, in a shared space.
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We're just a group of people that got our certificates and we're willing to help the injured.
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What do you think is important for technology to do, going forward, as a group of people?
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When you say it's mainstream, it's mainstream within a group of people that you and I know.
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They are largely happening in secret to a group of people who are little known outside China.
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He has a group of people who will elect him no matter what he says or does.
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"When you say me—I didn't do it; we have a group of people," the president said.
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"That we would have a group of people coming into our lobby was surprising," the spokesperson said.
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The bad ones are when you feel you are with a group of people who aren't interested.
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The dynasty was originally established by the Manchus, a group of people who mostly occupied Northeast China.
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"It's a balcony with a group of people and it was definitely nothing happening," says the source.
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" ' " It was the sound of a group of people doing together what they couldn't do by themselves.
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There's a group of people back home concerned that said friend has lost some of their flair.
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Yeah, I think there's always been a group of people eager to play a super realistic game.
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Meanwhile, YouTube supports "Creators for Change," a group of people who use their channels to counteract hate.
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The images showed the vehicle first moving slowly, then accelerating and ramming into a group of people.
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Just not my thing — plus, I have witnesses, because I went there with a group of people.
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When there's a group of people together, they're thinking of the team, and you want to win.
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In the end, it's a group of people that love havoc and are also not very smart.
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Then there's a group of people that just hate the future, have gotten badly impacted from it.
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More than anything, I gained a group of people that were taking the same risks as me.
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It is like a group of people leading without any rule, without any rights of the people.
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Not a forest fire and not a bonfire; it looked like a group of people, all carrying torches.
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Police say the man assaulted, then pointed a firearm at a group of people and fired several shots.
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The doors hadn't even opened yet, and a group of people pool near the entrance in eager anticipation.
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It&aposs a group of people who want to take their spiritualism outside of their regular Sunday church.
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Villanelle calls bullshit, but then she hears a group of people bust open her door down the hall.
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It couldn't be that a group of people she likes are having fun and she's not, heavens no.
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Refugees were added to Facebook's guidelines as falling under a group of people particularly in need of protections.
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But if you ask me, if a group of people are having fun, how can that be wrong?
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She recalled standing with a group of people when Robbins walked by and started shaking his fans' hands.
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Be loyal and have a group of people around you who you trust, and whose artistry you admire.
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"I went from thinking a group of people were my enemy to finding my best friend," says Yellin.
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In one study, researchers told a group of people to copy a list of facts onto a computer.
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Nothing can justify the use of such force against a group of people seeking refuge in our country.
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"Posing as fleeing," says one caption on the photo with an arrow pointing to a group of people.
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For the most part, when a group of people get into a balloon, it's for a recreational tour.
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It's nice to feel like you're accepted amongst a group of people instead of worrying about being judged.
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The film was just a story about a group of people who encounter Slender Man in the woods.
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You approach a group of people in heated conversation – often at the water well – and the chatter stops.
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Yet there is still a group of people who tend to be overrepresented in historical writing: namely, writers.
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The farmer calculates the cost of producing food for a group of people, who pay a monthly fee.
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"You could visualise this as a group of people who try to cross the road together," Schut wrote.
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Instead, a group of people lie on the ground while a shaman-like leader bangs gongs over you.
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I don't feel that this is a group of people I really want to be around right now.
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Can you imagine loving a group of people so much that you would put it on a billboard?
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"I think that Catherine probably has a group of people who may have taken the kids," she says.
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The concept is straightforward: a group of people got extremely fucked up, and then tried to play soccer.
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An executive order to bar a group of people from claiming asylum would likely draw immediate legal challenges.
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Later that year, Tufani hosted a group of people from her church for a retreat at her home.
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And when his audience is a group of people, like us, who haven't clapped the way he'd like?
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But it won't be the first time a group of people to get off to a bad start.
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At one happy hour this year, a group of people gathered at Pop Pub in the East Village.
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Lombardi: When we have a group of people like this who need that, you need that to prosper.
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That was a group of people who had the courage to uphold a nonviolent stance even when attacked.
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"He had no friends, and now he has a group of people that fucking adore him," he said.
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I logged back into Neopets, opened up the forums, and found a group of people to talk to.
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It's extremely simple: What if instead of saying "a group of people," we highlighted "people in a group"?
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We asked a group of people immersed in the issue — including journalists, scientists and activists — about their favorites.
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A collective would be a group of people who met once a week to share and discuss life.
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The show revolves a group of people who decide whether they are going to get engaged sight unseen.
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"It's a balcony with a group of people and it was definitely nothing happening," a source told People.
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He failed to fully rebuke a group of people who seek to destroy nearly 200 years of progress.
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A group of people in costumes sit on the sidewalk and prepare for the Mardi Gras celebration, 1938.
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A group of people at a nearby garage attempted to intervene, but the attackers threatened them at knifepoint.
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After the first round of arrests, Justin holed up with a group of people hiding in one classroom.
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When he's got a group of people, he wants to know what's going on in other people's districts.
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If they have responsibility for a group of people or they direct a cause, we call them leaders.
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Because I firmly believe there's a group of people at the top who have benefited from the future.
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Much like the #AndysComing challenge, in which someone shouts "Andy's coming!" to a group of people and they drop to the ground to impersonate a scene from Disney's classic film Toy Story, the #TrumpIsComing challenge involves a group of people reacting to the looming arrival of America's president-elect, Donald Trump.
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"There is a group of people that Hansel, Owen [Wilson]'s character is having a relationship with," he explained.
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The moment you ask a group of people to police a woman's body, it becomes a human rights issue.
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We're so tight up against each other that when she falls, there's a group of people still around us.
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As night falls, a group of people are singing while everyone else is taking photos and watch in shock.
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"It makes sense, because it's a group of people working together to receive social status or belonging," Wiseman explains.
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The bottom line is that Facebook emojis on a video don't tell us anything about a group of people.
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Teaching online safety and privacy to a group of people, any group of people, is not without its challenges.
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It is the fact that a group of people, united in common cause, are united in a common shade.
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You can share pictures with a single person or a group of people and also hold a side chat.
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And it's weird to come back to a group of people who just all scream at each other constantly!
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"Savchenko committed murder by prior arrangement with a group of people out of hate and hostility," the judge said.
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Soler was hacked to death with a machete as he was attacked by a group of people, police said.
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"I don't think there is any evidence that we as a group of people are cannabinoid-deprived," Grant said.
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Expandable wireless speaker Phone speakers just don't cut it when trying to play audio for a group of people.
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" – Berichicken on Reddit "I'm training in the gym with a group of people, doing some kickboxing, stuff like that.
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Collective narcissists are a group of people who desperately need their group to be admired, and validated by others.
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It was a unique opportunity to study a group of people, spanning several generations, known to lack IGF-21.
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It is very hard to leave a group of people who are committed only to doing the right thing.
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Pigeon-holing a person or a group of people is not only damaging to humanity, but it's beyond boring.
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" They are "a group of people who are drawn together with a willingness to do exactly as I say.
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And once you begin to play together cooperatively with a group of people, it's much like a softball game.
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I'm telling myself this is OK. Last week, a group of people asked why I like wearing a smartwatch.
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Get a group of people together on different apparatuses, and you have the least-smooth jam session in existence.
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"Still, DSA was little more than a group of people who got together and had a convention," Kazin said.
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Two women suicide attackers reportedly coming from Nigeria sought to join a group of people gathered for a wake.
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The film is clearly a labor of love from a group of people who were huge fans the series.
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Hard to tell but there is a group of people on the ground in the middle of the street.
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There are no 'stormtroopers' there; just a group of people devoted to the rule of law and the truth.
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A group of people from these countries filed a lawsuit on Sunday, saying his actions were motivated by racism.
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If you're hiding with a group of people, Redondo says that attacking the shooter should be a group effort.
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We stumbled on a group of people calling themselves "Tea Partyers" and protesting government bailouts of corporations and banks.
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There's a group of people who get disrupted who literally don't understand what's happening and don't see it coming.
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And at one point, a group of people fed up with waiting formed a human chain across the road.
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It was my introduction to a group of people I'd feel close to for the rest of my life.
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As one might expect, throwing a group of people together under such conditions brings out the worst in them.
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"This is a group of people that are eager for demonic possession," he said to some of the attendees.
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During our meeting over coffee we overheard a group of people sitting at another table talking about the app.
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School often means that there's a group of people you're required to hang out with who are your age.
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The decision to censor the photo was made by a group of people, including agency managers and staff members.
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A group of people decided to huddle around the ducks and protect them as they crossed the roads. pic.twitter.
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And-- this is not the first time that a group of people has tried to tackle health care costs.
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"We have a group of people working with police departments to get to the bottom of this," she said.
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When a property is built, it's because a group of people see a population large enough to justify it.
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"We wanted to be a group of people that people in the community could look up to," Sara said.
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I see it as stepping up buck naked in front of a group of people that you don't know.
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A group of people wearing golf attire got into the lead car of the motorcade, according to pool reports.
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With a group of people who are not musicians and whose raison d'être has nothing to do with music?
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It works really well if you have a group of people who can't decide on where to get dinner.
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I hope no matter what happens, you find a group of people as passionate about academics as you are.
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I know my discipline, but when you get working with a group of people, it's hard to stay focused.
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I sat in an unmarked cinema hall in New York's Union Square, listening to a group of people praying.
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It's that there's a group of people at the very top who believe in the future, benefiting the future.
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It can be used to refer to a group of people or to a single person of Latin-American descent.
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A group of people wearing black masks has killed local administrators close to the government, so the residents are panicking.
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Here was a group of people who knew their hip hop, their reggae, their every-fucking-thing-available-in-Rubadub.
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Authorities say Angel was attacked by a group of people and was hacked to death with a machete in July.
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There is, however, a group of people who have been consistently calling for more stimulative monetary policy this whole time.
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JOHNSON: Paul, I also talked to -- a woman came in with a group of people who supplied the trucking industry.
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It only takes action when those tweets threaten violence, incite fear in a group of people, or use explicit slurs.
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Investigators say Fields drove his speeding car into a group of people demonstrating against the "Unite the Right" rally Aug.
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"We're large portions of a group of people, Islam, large portions want to use very, very harsh means," he said.
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A group of people showed up to the complex with large guns before the shooting, police commissioner Henry Escalera said.
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To help, it's bringing on a group of people who are well-versed in imagining the future: science fiction writers.
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As ABC News reported, a group of people came to Ernie's Liquors on Tuesday to celebrate the lucky ticket sale.
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Instead, the show humanized a group of people who were just as in on the joke as all of us.
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Well, that was of course organized by the r/MonaLisaClan, a group of people that really like the Mona Lisa.
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They were saying they enjoyed it and it was speaking for a group of people who aren't heard as much.
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Or it could be getting total spend at specific merchants by a group of people in a specific zip code.
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It sounds like Gomez found a group of people she could confide in while dealing with some seriously tough stuff.
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I see you're coming to St. Louis; there's a group of people gathering here at pump three at this time.
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It was a group of people who wanted to understand Hart's thinking about those hurtful tweets & his stand-up jokes.
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All of this requires a group of people who understand the underlying connections that various nodes have between each other.
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Fraade-Blanar: Being part of a group of people who care deeply about something is fun and romantic and empowering.
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On his second trip, he found a group of people clustered in front of a neighbor's home on high ground.
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But if behind closed doors a group of people are willing to — and together — keep something secret, not tell anyone?
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And yet you're defining it as a group of people who are actually quite comfortable with a sort of disorder.
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All the client knew, she says, was that the CEO of the company was coming with a group of people.
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If you have a group of people saying, 'Hey, when you use this word, it hurts,' why not drop it?
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If you have a team, or a group of people you're on the grind with you often have to drive.
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Another video followed: "Every time I try to be alone I end up with a group of people," she said.
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By using volunteers, we get a group of people who are excited to be here, and they become personally involved.
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"It's a group of people who love to build businesses and we would do it for free," von Tobel said.
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The Electoral College is a group of people that elects the president and the vice president of the United States.
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Fam is a simple, catch-all term of endearment that could refer to a person or a group of people.
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Crites said he was then assaulted by a group of people around him before anyone shouted anything about a gun.
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Second, it is better for business to include a group of people who represent the various communities where we operate.
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This is a group of people who have entirely reconstructed their universe out of self-righteousness and spite for authority.
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For instance: A few years ago, a group of people in Fort Mac decided to throw a small pride celebration.
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" A Club is defined as "a group of people organized for a common purpose, especially a group that meets regularly.
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It's quite another when you're at war with a group of people on the other side of a political issue.
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Either way, working with a group of people you can't stand isn't a great situation to find yourself in. 15.
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Still, a group of people stayed behind, at the edge of the forest, because they were neither men nor women.
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"This is really hard to talk to a group of people who I've really grown so close to," he began.
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However, they claimed the violence erupted after a group of people had tried to access a military base by force.
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It's a group of people, whether they're in a wagon circle or not, who come together and fight some enemy.
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"There is a group of people who saw an economic opportunity in a hobby that they had," Ms. Bullrich said.
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Sometimes, he said, he takes a longer route if he is approaching a group of people he thinks look suspicious.
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Honestly, I was expecting more cattiness and sour grapes from a group of people accustomed to being marginalized and rejected.
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In the long run, my money's on a group of people whose strength originates in their dedication to one another.
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A procedurally generated Minecraft world full of buildings has the same structure as one created by a group of people.
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It's a humbling experience when a group of people believe in you and your potential when you can't see it.
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She stayed with her brothers and I went to Amsterdam with a group of people, organised via a travel company.
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Rather, researchers picked out a group of people who did have Parkinson's and specifically studied them against a control group.
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"Guys." The global term to describe a group of people is thrown around town like it's going out of fashion.
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Mr. Dogan, 21, did not see the gunman, and a group of people suspected of the crime have been released.
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This is not only a President of the United States voicing racist sentiment in front of a group of people.
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Such data maps the movements of a group of people — precisely the evidence that is routinely relevant to conspiracy charges.
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The satisfaction of finally completing a song with a group of people, each adding our own quirky bits, was thrilling.
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Then Peter Thiel, this is not a group of people that are going to object, they're going to stick together.
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Lascanas also claimed he was among a group of people ordered by a Duterte associate to kill radio journalist Jun Pala.
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Its top leadership is a group of people -- Bannon, Priebus, Conway, Spicer, and Miller -- who don't know or trust each other.
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Days after they arrived in the camp, he and seven of his friends were threatened by a group of people smugglers.
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It makes the transformation period really fun—to be in amongst a group of people who have such humor and generosity.
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Dutch politician Geert Wilders is facing charges of insulting a group of people based on race, and inciting discrimination and hatred.
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So what happens when a group of people feel like they have been colonized by another, without it actually ever happening?
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A group of people lie dead – the local soldier in charge of the operation down there says they're traffickers and paramilitaries.
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Stop me if you've heard this one before: A group of people think the world is going to end very soon.
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I have also seen a co-worker give a group of people 21 panna cottas with mayonnaise instead of crème anglaise.
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However, that 26-degree angle is very useful for taking a photo of a group of people in a small space.
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However, perhaps it's better to shed light towards a group of people in a positive connotation rather than a negative one.
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"It wasn't a date — they were with a group of people and they arrived and left separately," an onlooker tells PEOPLE.
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As a result, the category has been overgeneralized for a group of people with divergent, specific sexual practices and gender expressions.
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"I'm so grateful to be part of a group of people that cares and wants to reflect things back to society."
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But day in, day out, you got a group of people trying to do the right thing for the right reasons.
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And this dehumanization—the belief that a group of people are less than human—correlates to drivers' self-reported aggressive behavior.
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It is difficult to deny the humanity of a group of people if someone close to you belongs to that group.
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There'd be a group of people at a party or something, like 10 people, and one person is saying something crazy.
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Lambert said a group of people have been helping the family track down the cyber bullies and are "constantly reporting" them.
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"It's frustrating that I can't even celebrate my friends birthday with a group of people without rumors flying!" she tweeted Tuesday.
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This must be exponentially worse when you're talking about a game a group of people have been working on for years.
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Shortly after running toward the vehicle, Guerin saw a group of people across the street surrounding a man on the ground.
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The idea of a group of people quaffing champagne behind a red velvet rope at Mass or Plastic People seems absurd.
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The term "fifth column" refers to a group of people that acts secretly against the state to assist an external enemy.
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The label is under the Syco umbrella, so it's unclear why this would enrage a group of people employed by Syco.
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Sound system was representative of far more than just a group of people playing music – it carried with it a community.
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Expeditions are guided VR tours that use Google's Cardboard technology to link up a group of people in the same experience.
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I showed this movie to a group of people I had no connection with, and they all thought it was scripted.
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There's definitely gonna be, and I expect there to be a message from a group of people that's: Stick to comedy.
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However, most studies have not followed a group of people over a long period of time while tracking their sedentary behavior.
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In the 1980s, a pamphlet was published saying Ong's Hat was home to a group of people that practiced interdimensional travel.
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At the time, this was a group of people who lived my philosophy—make love, not war—all of those things.
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But he frequently uses assumptions based on ancestry or faith to broadly mark a group of people as unsavory or dangerous.
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And that oversight is a problem — especially for a group of people who are seeking the highest office in the land.
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"If you're out with a group of people who all play the rewards game, you might get some pushback," Schulz said.
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The identity of Bitcoin's founder, Satoshi Nakamoto—and whether the name represents an individual or a group of people—remains unknown.
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During the course of the gruesome scene, the source describes Khashoggi struggling against a group of people determined to kill him.
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In one wiretapped conversation, Mr. Mered boasted that he had paid $40,000 to Libyan jailers to free a group of people.
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"But I don't think that invalidates the idea or notion that a group of people can propose a competition," he said.
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My family had invited a group of people from the church I had attended to come over while I was gone.
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"The law will not be obstructed by the irresponsible actions and statements of a group of people," she said on Twitter.
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Later, I ran into a group of people lounging on a sofa, passing around an e-cigarette filled with liquid marijuana.
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Ask a group of people what they feel when they hear the word "exclusive," and you'll get a range of emotions.
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To have a group of people that all skate and can acknowledge that these are problems is really encouraging and inspiring.
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Around 7 PM on Sunday, a drive-by targeting a group of people in a car in Nashville, Tennessee, injured four.
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Around 300 B.C., the Romans invented a new way for a group of people to buy property and enter into contracts.
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So you take a group of people who maybe work for the same organization, or they're part of the same industry.
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Every play, every film, every television show, is about a group of people — a family, a workplace, a neighborhood, a nation.
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"Now, suddenly, there is going to be a group of people having the same thing, having the same experience," says Babitz.
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By at least 4,200 years ago, a group of people related to ancient Californians had become widespread in the Central Andes.
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I bring this up because Jay Kaskel has brought us a group of people who are shocked, just shocked about something.
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While heading to the subway one night, I noticed a group of people tiptoeing around and staring down at the sidewalk.
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I think people are weirder — or at least, I found a group of people that are weirder — than you would think.
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"It's easy to look at a group of people and think you know them," says Svitak, simply because they are educators.
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"I'm tired of politicians that push down a group of people to make themselves look better," the former Florida governor said.
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The term "Henry" is used to describe a group of people, typically millennials, who earn over $100,000 but still feel broke.
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"You have to give someone an opportunity not to look like a punk in a group of people," Mr. Bryant said.
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Why would people want to take advice from a group of people who pretend to be other people for a living?
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A video captured by an ABC News crew showed a group of people struggling to swim across raging floodwaters in Abaco.
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Also in Brookyln, a 56-year-old man said a group of people approached him and one of them punched him.
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The picture that Facebook objected to shows a group of people fleeing down a road after the use of napalm bombs.
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In November, Fields and a group of people at Harbor Light were helping prepare food packages to donate to homeless people.
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Have you ever had that moment when you're terrified but afraid to express it in front of a group of people?
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A man drove a car into a group of people peacefully protesting against a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia yesterday.
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So yeah, there was a lot going on, even before a group of people started grilling meats in the church cemetery.
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Tinnerman then gave the two creams to a group of people, telling them whether they received the expensive or the cheap one.
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"It's frustrating that I can't even celebrate my friends birthday with a group of people without rumors flying!" she tweeted Tuesday night.
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Hartford, Connecticut: 0 dead, 4 injuredAt about 10 PM, an unknown shooter opened fire on a group of people at an intersection.
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Palerm-Serra says providers could develop WiFi hotspots so they only need one set of terrestrial infrastructure for a group of people.
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As he made his way to the restaurant, Roger noticed a group of people gathered near a car outside a local mall.
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This is a group of people whose friendship began when they all signed an agreement to be paid by the same employer.
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In other words, Shkreli may well find himself inclined to pay someone or a group of people what amounts to protection money.
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Monsey, New York (CNN)The Singer family has had to change their lives because of a group of people they've never met.
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We're talking about a group of people that within 12 months will value their companies at billions of dollars and rightly so.
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As the title suggests, Crashing is about a group of people and their temporary living situation – in this case, an unused hospital.
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Video footage showed a group of people in a smoke-filled staircase trying to smash a fire exit door, which was jammed.
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She was part of a group of people who took advantage of others' trust and obliviousness to smuggle racists into polite society.
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"We do not believe these attacks were carried out by a group of people who were confined to this country," Senaratne said.
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The rally gained international attention when James Alex Fields, Jr. plowed into a group of people protesting the Unite the Right rally.
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Somewhere in North Korea is a group of people so desperate and foolish as to have launched six missiles that don't work.
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"The government is seizing on a group of people with serious mental illness who are unable to manage their money," he said.
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The app, which launches today, allows a single user to create a group of people who are allowed to swipe for them.
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"We do not believe these attacks were carried out by a group of people who were confined to this country," Senaratne said.
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I am just proud to be a part of a group of people down here in Washington that believes we shouldn't follow.
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We know there was a group of people with the alleged victim and this guy could have been part of the pack.
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An FTT will radically reduce the income of a group of people who stand at the very top of the income ladder.
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It remains unclear whether he is Satoshi Nakamoto or not, and even whether Satoshi is one person or a group of people.
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If you're catching a game at SunTrust Park with a group of people, you may want to order a tomahawk chop sandwich.
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Maybe the straight community can be fooled by the faked grief from a group of people who consistently legislated against LGBT folks.
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There also isn't a system for figuring out whether a snap was sent just to you or to a group of people.
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Part of the terror of public speaking is standing in front of a group of people who are paying attention to you.
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The other is a group of people that wanna use it to affect elections, to create discord and all kinds of things.
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When a group of people undergoes a painful or stressful experience together, they tend to feel closer, cooperate more and forget grievances.
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This is a separate Lucasfilm adventure about a group of people who set out to steal the plans for the Death Star.
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Targeting a group of people for certain treatment because of their national origin would violate the Constitution's equal protection clause, Ferguson said.
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No government has singled out a group of people and set out to systematically murder this group based on race or religion.
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This photo was taken in Qinyang in China's Henan province, as a group of people practices the martial arts form in unison.
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The complaint alleges a group of people, including Jurg Widmer Probst, conspired to launder money through a restaurant location in Doral, Fla.
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And to a group of people that run technology and operations, productivity, or technological advancement causes them to wonder about their jobs.
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Navy personnel "tend to be a group of people that like low-level technology because it works all the time," he says.
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Or maybe you're clutching a plastic bucket hurling your brains out, surrounded by a group of people you've probably never met before.
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We get almost a minute of silence before a violinist and a group of people also dressed in white appear stage right.
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The dilemma for the resistance is how do you talk to a group of people who you believe supported a racist demagogue?
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So what you have is a group of people who were told to find interesting and helpful things and write about them.
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I think she's the same, in that she'll go into the studio with a group of people, and they'll work really quickly.
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Primack's study looked at the experiences of a group of people age 18 to 30 who said they had never smoked cigarettes.
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"I saw a group of people being lied to and lied about and it brought out my natural protective instincts," he explains.
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They have a group of people who are vocationally agitated, and who turn to that show every day to get their fix.
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Do his photographs mitigate the stigma of opioid addiction and offer dignity to a group of people who society ignores or deplores?
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"I love to help people, I love to be in a group of people and get them what they want," she said.
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Late in 225, a group of people who work in foundations and social service agencies met to see what they could do.
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Outside the building, near the marquee reminding parents to register children for school, a group of people sobbed and hugged one another.
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Messages addressed to a group of people can return to your inbox if someone on the address list replies to the original.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman, a prominent Republican, is also part of a group of people vowing never to support Trump.
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When I walked out of the subway, I saw a group of people protesting with banners and started to walk through them.
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"The football union cannot be held responsible for the hooliganism of a group of people," BFU's spokesman Hristo Zapryanov had said earlier.
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Meanwhile, a group of people standing around with their phones out are seen in the video taunting the man as he's attacked.
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If I did it with a group of people, maybe it would be easier, but I think I'm too controlling about aesthetics.
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It's just a group of people, lining up for community service, but it has the feel and sound of well-crafted cinema.
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She really did like the neighborhood, she was telling a group of people, although, she said, there was a lot of crime.
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She said she was able to foster and find "a group of people doing the work" and "encouraging each other" on Instagram.
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The assailant drove a car into a group of people on Westminster Bridge in London and then crashed the car outside parliament.
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" In Twitter's rules on safety, the company specifically states, "you may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people.
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Now remember, these are a group of people who think that Warren and Sanders's progressive policies will lose them the general election.
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Now remember, these are a group of people who think that Warren and Sanders's progressive policies will lose them the general election.
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Mr. Dawkins had approached a group of people on the street, in front of a house where a party was going on.
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I think that's going to happen if you get a group of people together who are super creative and have big personalities.
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Beyond Benign is a group of people helping change the way we teach and do chemistry in K-12 education and universities.
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So it's a group of people that feel ... and they have all these meme generators and platforms to do it within Google.
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Watching The Magicians' second season could feel a little like watching a group of people realizing they could do anything they wanted.
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Evanston, Illinois: 1573 dead, 1563 injuredAt about 1553 PM, an unknown assailant opened fire on a group of people standing on the street.
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It's a group of people that is very hard to find out about from history, because historical records are based around mostly property.
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Now here in the real world, it's illegal to drop a stick of dynamite down in the middle of a group of people.
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Some Pittsburgh sports heroes turned into real life heroes for a group of people stranded in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.
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So, the skateboarder travels downstairs with his own money to get a snack and finds a group of people praying over a body.
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For a few years, Chinese scholars had suspected that a group of people in ancient China were brewing beer before it was cool.
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If an agency is scanning a group of people against a database, the makeup of the database will, of course, impact the result.
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There couldn't be more drama than a story about a group of people who rush in after bombing to try and rescue survivors.
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And I'm so grateful to be part of a group of people that cares and that wants to reflect things back to society.
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On another occasion, a group of people gathered outside her house, telling her they would kill her father if she did not quit.
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Its visual style manages to charge meetings, coding sessions, or a group of people standing in front of a whiteboard with creative potential.
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You are in a group of people who are always bringing up jokes so there s something to laugh about all the time.
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It's being led by a group of people at the top, but there's not many of those either, and certainly not senior enough.
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Honestly, if you haven't screamed that line repeatedly with a group of people at a party this year, you didn't do 2018 right.
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Content published to the internet can be hard to erase, particularly when there's a group of people invested in duplicating and spreading it.
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It's about a group of people recognizing a character that embodies raw power, and how they can use it to their own ends.
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Police last weekend fired water cannon at a group of people standing outside a mosque and journalists have been wounded in the clashes.
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Stephen Craig was getting ready to go in the water when he saw a group of people bringing Tanner up from the beach.
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More specifically, a group of people who crossed into the roped-off area and pushed and shoved the rock until it toppled over.
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Whether you like each other or not, there's a cohesion amongst a group of people, and every successful company I've seen is cohesive.
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"That thing that we saw way back when was how a group of people could shut down conversation," said Quittner 23 years later.
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The beauty behind this brand is targeting a group of people who are tight-knit and large enough to build a sizable business.
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"This is a group of people who have professional careers, but they're also kids at heart," United Military Care President Kim Scofi said.
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In a security camera video of the incident, Bendjima is seen punching Sipes in the head while surrounded by a group of people.
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When you moon someone or a group of people, you effectively silence the texting conversation by putting it in Do Not Disturb mode.
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I made the mistake of eating one when I was hanging out with a group of people and was already feeling somewhat stressed.
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Under Twitter's policies, specific threats of violence, death, or disease to an individual or a group of people was already considered a violation.
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The term "hive," as used in #BeyHive and #KHive, refers to a group of people who are committed fans of a particular person.
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So if you wanted to stack the deck and find a group of people least likely to become Nazi killers, this was it.
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An hour after the earthquake Tuesday, a group of people tried to help—by yelling—to encourage a woman to leave her home.
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Research indicates that sustained contact with a group of people is the best predictor of improved attitudes toward that group, the university said.
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"A group of people came to gather up oil, and they weren't supposed to be there," the disaster agency said in a statement.
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You might get together with a group of people after work and go play softball, and then you have food and drinks afterwards.
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Acquihires give companies options to buy a group of people with a core competency that already have experience working together on a product.
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The artist reimagines the way Black American history is often told as a collection of heroes trying to free a group of people.
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The company will also allow class-action lawsuits, in which a group of people with similar complaints come together to sue a defendant.
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A group of people with cognitive diversity may be made up of an accountant, a designer, an engineer and people from other disciplines.
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A group of people roughly the size of Minneapolis has immense influence over an election in which 30 million Americans voted in 2016.
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"You have a group of people who are led to share the same delusion, at the same time, with major consequences," he said.
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The Nobel laureate also said he is researching "unsystematic errors," which refer to random mistakes made by individuals or a group of people.
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She was part of a group of people diving in the area at the time of the attack, according to multiple press accounts.
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"When you're in an organization with a group of people, in order to be successful, you all have to be successful," Kerpen says.
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You can set multiple timers for different items at once, which is helpful when cooking for a group of people with different preferences.
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Last Friday, just before midnight, a shooting directed at a group of people outside a house party in Athens, Georgia, left seven wounded.
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"Once someone or a group of people are tagged, then any despicable behavior or acts of violence against them are justified," he says.
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A gang is supposed to be a group of people who are affiliated and commit violent crime in some kind of organized way.
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A suicide bomber struck a group of people who had been celebrating the Persian new year near a Shiite shrine in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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The playing drips with sort of electric energy that can only come from a group of people in a room free-associating together.
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The groups got smaller and smaller too, "like a single person or a small family instead of a group of people," Lawson remembers.
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If you're making a movie about a group of people who did extraordinary things, who better to learn from than the men themselves?
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"When you exempt a group of people from the law ... that creates a draw," said Manuel Padilla, the Border Patrol's chief agent there.
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This kind of casual contempt for a group of people reminded her of her treatment at the hands of her classmates in Pullman.
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" Bieber said he found comfort and support in a group of people, including his wife Hailey Baldwin, who "encourage him to keep going.
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" Bieber said he found comfort and support in a group of people, including his wife Hailey Baldwin, who "encourage him to keep going.
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Recently my colleague profusely praised a group of people but then questioned the group's achievements, saying it was rumored that some cheating occurred.
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Meet up with a group of people and the conversation inevitably turns to something wrong with the activity, their work, or their day.
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This is a group of people who have enormous political impact and, unfortunately, much of it is toxic in a lot of ways.
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"These are a group of people who think they are gods creating people and universes and things, and possibly killer robots," she said.
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"This is a group of people who are a little bit forgotten, and we had a chance to raise their profile," Cooney said.
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It is a to be a member of a group of people who have had to be activists for a very long time.
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The study examined the blood of a group of people, controlled for age, gender, and race, who were split equally into three categories.
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"This tragedy affects a group of people particularly at risk," said Federico Soda, the director of the I.O.M. Coordination Office for the Mediterranean.
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"There's a group of people who believe they can change the trajectory here of what is going on in nature," Dr. Mastrup said.
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There's something mesmerizing about a group of people who put their own free will aside for a few hours to move in unison.
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" She explained, "I couldn't draw a line around a group of people and claim to have a voice for anyone other than myself.
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Imagine this: You are collaborating on a project with a group of people who live in different cities or work in separate spaces.
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We have a group of people there who are really suffering, but this is nationwide in scope as far as the problem goes.
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Once you've got your eyewear situation sorted out, you'll probably want to head outside to experience the eclipse with a group of people.
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A short time later, a dispatcher alerts the unit to a group of people who are crossing the river in a small raft.
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Ok, the words themselves aren't all that terrifying, but standing in front of a group of people and giving a speech definitely is.
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In the ad, a group of people taste-test the plant-based patty that has been a hit for the fast-food company.
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Mishra told CNN that Batham's wife was attacked by a group of people who gathered outside the house and later died in hospital.
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But there's also another kind of trauma: a collective disturbance that happens to a group of people when their world is suddenly upended.
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It's one thing to say that a group of people who share a similar pattern of methylation changes will, on balance, live longer.
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Getting a group of people to make coordinated phone calls—and convincing others in your community to do the same—amplifies the message.
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But let me just say, this is a group of people who are coddled, that grow up in a very, very deep bubble.
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I've always been fascinated by people disliking a group of people they haven't met—how people can not like someone they don't know?
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He opened a door, crossing between a group of people already welcomed to the United States, and those still waiting in bureaucratic limbo.
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I'd have to say if I had to pick a group of people, I wouldn't pull that on it would be that group.
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He alleged that she was killed by a group of people in Kansas City, but later insisted he'd killed her in self-defense.
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" There is a group of people -- including Eric O'Keefe, a former top fundraiser for Cruz -- that recently formed a group they're calling "Delegates Unbound.
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Artan rammed his car into a group of people on the Columbus campus and then got out and charged at passersby with a knife.
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"When you exempt a group of people from the law ... that creates a draw," said Manuel Padilla, the Border Patrol&aposs chief agent there.
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And also there was a still a group of people in the organization that were still [saying], Let's not eliminate the high school guys.
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Baltimore, Maryland: 0 dead, 8 injuredAt about 8:303 PM, three men ambushed a group of people on the street near the Greenmount Cemetery.
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Forestville, Maryland: 1883 dead, 1873 injuredSometime just before 1863:1853 AM, a vehicle opened fire on a group of people standing on the street.
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He lost sight of the fact that we were a group of people playing songs, and it's about the songs, not about any spotlight.
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US Customs and Border Protection said the girl was trying to cross into the United States with a group of people from her country.
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The support derived from being part of a group of people facing similar demons is immensely powerful for thousands of recovering addicts and alcoholics.
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If someone calls for violence against a group of people on Facebook, section 230 protects the social network from being sued for hate speech.
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You might have learned in English class that "they" and "them" describe a group of people, while "he" and "she" describe a single person.
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This is a group of people that burns people in cages, that is conducting genocide against Christians and Yazidis and others in the region.
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IN "The Exterminating Angel", Thomas Adès's new opera, a group of people find themselves mysteriously unable to take their leave from a dinner party.
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Last month the actor tweeted a cartoon that showed a hand emblazoned with the Star of David seeming to crush a group of people.
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I'd like to invite you to think about how that felt, and imagine a group of people who constantly feel alienated in art spaces.
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Despite being surrounded by a group of people, Jonas and Serfaty weren't shy about leaning in for a sweet kiss in the winter wonderland.
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Turns out, stripping down in front of a group of people is always nerve-racking – even when you look as good as Lea Michele.
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Hours later a group of people armed with machetes tried to set fire to an Ebola treatment centre at a hospital in nearby Katwa.
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You gotta think about it: this is a group of people who have all gone on to do other things in their own lives.
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North Sentinel Island is inhabited by the Sentinelese Tribe — a group of people with very little contact with the outside world, News 18 reports.
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Critics of the show were afraid it would normalize the Klan, potentially creating empathy for a group of people they don't believe deserves any.
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"Every single trim has its own sense of composition, whether it's a group of people or a single figure," she said in our interview.
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How dare objective journalists decide the meaning of a thing, especially when it means attaching such an ugly label to a group of people?
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You'll likely hear some important information at this time, or meet someone (or a group of people!) who can help you upgrade your situation.
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Williams was part of a group of people who registered black voters in western Tennessee in the early days of the civil rights movement.
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Wood and many others were arrested after being "kettled" by police, a tactic where cops trap a group of people in a confined area.
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A group of people gets together, poses, and freezes in place, and someone with a camera walks around recording the scene while music plays.
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After the after party, DiCaprio had a group of people over to his house, including Kravitz and naturally, "lots of girls" a source said.
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An ad titled "Conservatives Anonymous" shows a group of people sitting in a circular therapy session to discuss their disappointment over having supported Rubio.
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"We brought together a group of people, almost all of them Icelanders, who have been leading the world in cutting-edge science," Stefansson reflected.
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If you demonize a group of people and distance yourself from their humanity, you can even feel very good about perpetrating evil against them.
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Because of this, a group of people at the Trinity Reformed Church decided that Dutch and Latinos ought to get to know one another.
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"It helps an employee to know they have a group of people supporting them, and it leads to them not being quiet," says Churches.
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There was a group of people sitting together one night a week, and there was a young monk helping the Japanese roshi in charge.
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As successive U.S. administrations renewed TPS, it created a group of people with long-term ties to this country but no pathway to citizenship.
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This is when Republican leaders appoint conferees, basically a group of people they trust to hash out those massive differences we laid out above.
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In talking to clients and in my own experience, meetings are often held with a group of people who don't need to be there.
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Yikes: An elderly man was trapped in his SUV during the floods, so a group of people formed a human chain to rescue him.
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Members of my family, people at the water cooler, a group of people out having a beer and someone tells an off-color joke.
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"It helps an employee to know they have a group of people supporting them and it leads to them not being quiet," says Churches.
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"He can sing, He can command a group of people so that even if they don't know the song, they will learn and participate."
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He went online to see if anyone was reacting to his video and stumbled on a group of people who felt just like him.
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We broke the story ... the melee was caught on video, and appears to show a group of people attacking Fetty's BM and her friends.
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Hundreds of pages of discussion reveal a group of people desperately trying to understand their own ignorance, and make amends for the known unknowns.
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An earlier version of this article described imprecisely a group of people whose votes Hillary Clinton won handily in the Michigan primary on Tuesday.
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It's also worth bearing in mind that each piece of research shows caffeine improves athletic performance of a group of people as a whole.
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Popeyes pandemonium reached new extremes Monday night when a group of people at a Houston restaurant location demanded the popular chicken sandwiches at gunpoint.
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Plus, there is something to be said for the camaraderie that develops among a group of people who are all in a similar situation.
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One of my favorite party games is to ask a group of people this simple question: What is your oldest or most cherished grudge?
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Life as a Runway is a regular column where we interrogate the visual presentation of a group of people at an event or location.
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Sheriff Honea gave the example of a group of people mistakenly on the list, an error that someone on his staff discovered this week.
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Judd and I were talking about the anxiety of knowing you have to do something or meet a group of people you don't know.
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"Our community is very fortunate we have a group of people who come here every year to work," Cari McLendon, the chamber president, said.
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A group of people ran over to help the officer, who was then on the ground on his hands and knees, Mr. Bayle said.
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Three students at Canadian universities are among a group of people asked about what they wished they had known before they went to college.
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According to the agency's investigation, a group of people had accumulated shares of all four stocks right before public announcements drove the prices higher.
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But on Saturday, a Dodge Charger plowed into a group of people who were counter-protesting at that gathering of hundreds of white nationalists.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — The video opens with a squad of soldiers walking down a sandy, sunlit road toward a group of people who are chanting.
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The video depicts a squad of soldiers gunning down a group of people, which included women and possibly children, in Congo's Kasaï-Central Province.
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Some of these superspreaders have no symptoms and feel well enough to go out, or they encounter a group of people with low resistance.
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The promo videos showed a group of people who appear to be human, though it's unclear to what extent they might be computer-generated.
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One even tracked a group of people from age one to 30 and found that EQ was the single biggest predictor of monetary success.
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It was my way of attaching to a group of people, a group of allies because all of my other friends were not there.
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Tuesday A 25-year-old man in Brooklyn told police a group of people began yelling anti-Semitic slurs at him as he walked.
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Here's a tip: If a group of people start using something as ironic hate speech, it will eventually be used for unironic hate speech.
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A source told PEOPLE that the Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood actor "was with a group of people, including Alia" at the show.
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Ms. Schubert is among a group of people who are encouraging the big companies to allow users to opt in to help law enforcement.
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It could be, yeah, but I think you had a group of people who ... they are billionaires, so they have a lot of money.
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I completely understand why they were celebrating, and I hope people further understand and empathize with a group of people who were legitimately overjoyed.
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Imagine a group of people, ranging from healthy to sick: Obamacare forces insurance companies to accept all these people, regardless of any preexisting conditions.
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I think also it's a lot harder to defend yourself when you're not in a group of people or in a mob or rally.
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Even though this was not as large a group of people as the switchers in the other direction, it did include millions of voters.
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And further alienating a group of people simmering with racial anxiety and resentment does not seem like a healthy path forward for the country.
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In the clip, Jenner leaned against Simmons as he put his arm around her leg while lounging on a chair with a group of people.
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Police spokesman Victor Avila said a man nonchalantly entered the store and fired a handgun into a group of people before fleeing in a car.
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The evening of the wedding, a group of people showed up and literally blocked the street so the groom couldn't come to the wedding venue.
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Prosecutors separately confirmed they had received a complaint filed by a group of people who said they had been tortured in Syrian intelligence service prisons.
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I'd found a group of people who wanted to worship me for doing something as small as stepping on a toy—and it felt amazing.
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It's a group of people that, once you're elevated to that level, you really tend to be in a different place, in a different world.
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A group of good Samaritans came to the rescue of a group of people stranded in a boat burning off the coast of Fort Lauderdale.
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Crystal Gonzales, 34, was arrested Sunday after a security guard noticed a group of people gathered around a white SUV in the store's parking lot.
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For example, if I go to the beach with a group of people I don't really know, I'll wear something that completely covers my body.
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The Hamilton Spectator reported that Emery was with a group of people on a friend&aposs boat when they decided to jump in the water.
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For his part, Parker seems to be seeking something deeper, a connection to a group of people that he can't have just on his own.
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If you happen to be in London, Jaggs said a group of people will be gathering in Parliament Square for the tower's final few bongs.
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KS: A group of people, there's a third of the country who loves the future and benefits from it, and some of them quite substantively.
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It depicts a group of people who work really hard, but it certainly doesn't wear rose-colored glasses where it tries to edit things out.
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Referring to a group of people as "filth," for example, is explicitly listed by Facebook as an example of hate speech and grounds for removal.
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" —Ciné Live interview with Moebius "Entertaining a group of people is no better or worse than entertaining just one person and making that individual happy.
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And these CEOs say they are providing a safe, much-needed service to a group of people who typically neglect to take care of themselves.
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In essence, the GirlGaze Network acts as representation for a group of people who have not gotten equal pay or equal respect within their field.
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" Goldstein went on, "Spicer's statement is the most evil slur upon a group of people we have ever heard from a White House press secretary.
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Keenan: I'm coming from a group of people—one of the posts that was deleted concerned a subject who sued me personally for $55 million.
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As the event was getting started, a group of people could be found marching in front of the hotel hosting the 8,500-person-strong gathering.
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As long as people feel the urge to troll and there's a group of people willing and ready to be roasted, why not roast away?
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The next time we see Maddy and Tyler, they're going at it in the pool as a group of people watch and record their session.
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Surveillance footage from April 5, obtained by CNN, shows two cars pull up to the Mazzoncinis' apartment complex and a group of people piling out.
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Coughlin shares this story: While in London for the 2012 Games, at one point applause broke out at the arrival of a group of people.
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"There's a group of people who still believe in their heart of hearts that the Fighting Sioux nickname is going to come back," McFeely said.
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Instead, I think it's a group of people deciding who they want to be in what could very well be the end of their lives.
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Taylor Swift shocked the hell out of a group of people who were celebrating an engagement, by strolling in with her guitar and serenading them.
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At one point, he made the embarrassing blunder ... and seemed to stick by his mistake at first, despite being corrected by a group of people.
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But, more importantly, it'll be looking to him for how to energize a group of people around an idea that has been stigmatized for decades.
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"He'll be working with a group of people who he's already been familiarized with," said David Axelrod, a CNN contributor and Obama's former senior adviser.
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"I saw a group of people, a few at first, and then more and more, start forming a human chain," witness Rosalind Beckton told CNN.
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Researchers at the Penn State College of Medicine looked at a group of people aged 65 and older and their fitness habits for 15 years.
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There is a group of people who watch this show-- who -- they own GE. They probably own more GE than anybody else-- anybody else's show.
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Maybe it says something that attacks and dehumanizes a group of people, like that all women are cockroaches and must be eradicated from the earth.
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Mark Farmer of Cast, a property consultancy, worries that taxpayers' money is boosting demand among a group of people who cannot necessarily afford to buy.
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In fact, ask a group of people from the LGBTQ community what the term "pride" means to them, and they'll each tell you something different.
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The data was limited to a group of people that have an incentive to collaborate (Wikipedians), rather than relative strangers that don't have this incentive.
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You need a group of people where anyone can step up and be the leader, or is willing to step down and be the follower.
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"I don't see how what he did is not considered a hate crime, because it actually would have hurt a group of people," said Gutfeld.
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In another recent case, a group of people had been locked into a freight train wagon in Turkey and were found barely alive in Austria.
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Chicago police arrested four suspects in connection to the video, which showed a group of people gagging and attacking the victim, according to The Guardian.
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For example, we may be able to identify that an image depicting a violent scene is actually a war crime against a group of people.
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Amid these adjustments, Hassett says human sacrifices -- along with rich grave goods -- likely would have been intended to demonstrate power within a group of people.
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A group of people that makes apps has banded together to ask Apple to allow more free trials and better revenue from the App Store.
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"Hopefully, we can help somebody, help a group of people with this whole fiasco or hoopla, or whatever you want to call it," Sale said.
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During the trial, prosecutors introduced into evidence Instagram posts by Fields of memes showing a car driving into a group of people described as protesters.
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I sometimes worry that the movement is a fad that will lead to further exploitation of a group of people who already have enough problems.
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Video taken of the Friday assault reportedly shows a group of people surrounding Booker, punching and kicking her repeatedly after she falls to the ground.
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Targeting an uneducated, impoverished and increasingly frustrated demographic, Trump's bigoted messaging has activated a group of people who have felt abandoned by the political system.
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We are introduced to a group of people who are probably the most stereotypical millennials and get-off-my-lawn Gen Xers in the country.
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"I think the FBI tried to figure out what tactic they could use against a group of people that they thought were crazy," Schroeder says.
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According to CBS News, the protester was part of a group of people who had stood behind Mr. Trump and jeered him as he spoke.
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It forms automatically and unintentionally, but results in attitudes, behaviors or actions that are prejudiced for or against a person or a group of people.
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If one is going to insult a group of people who think that Trump is their own private postmodern Hitler, one ought to be specific.
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As far as the radicalization, there were a group of people we interviewed during pre-production that were his age and in his peer group.
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One time, I walked by a group of people, and my friend told me that she heard them say that we should stop accepting refugees.
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Thibodeau once led a group of people with hearing impairments to the Dallas World Aquarium to test out wireless microphone technology in the real world.
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So I figured I could build a decent business here, while at the same time helping out a group of people having a hard time.
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Without that, there is no real debate; but just a set of convenient myths used to propagate fear and hatred toward a group of people.
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But video soon emerged of a group of people pushing the rock off its base and shattering it into pieces, according to the Washington Post.
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Collective intelligence aims to gather opinions from a group of people, hoping it will lead to a consensus that's better than a single person's guess.
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What has been removed—be it a limb from the body or a group of people from a nation—still has the power to hurt.
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This week, 34-year-old Jensen Borrows, gathered a group of people in Freeport, Bahamas, to transport survivors to safety using jet skis, WLKY reported.
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Better Angels is aiming to build a group of people whose personal bonds with their fellow citizens redefine how they engage in the political system.
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I've never felt such a strong bond with a group of people in my life; I know that they're going to be my family forever.
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And once a quarter, I would stack rank the top five people, just thinking, this is a group of people that I'd want to recruit.
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The result was a group of people that was predominantly African-American, but included enough diversity that it represented the face of poverty in America.
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I can video chat with a group of people in different countries using Google video chat and sync all appointments and meetings to my calendar.
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This big image in the hallway seems like an in-your-face example — a group of people with some animals you don't see a lot.
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Now, Kanye's back in L.A. ... bringing the magic of his Sunday Service to a group of people who might not normally get to enjoy it.
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You might want to turn this off if you're among a group of people who don't think police should have access to video camera feeds.
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It was a group of people that had sharp tongues and looked weird; it was not what you were supposed to paint in art school.
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I think what we've had is one party takes a group of people for granted, and the other party has not paid attention to them.
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"Henrys" are a group of people, mostly millennials, who earn between $100,000 and $250,000 but feel broke, Melkorka Licea reported for the New York Post.
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In 2017, a group of people whose devices were searched at the border, including a NASA engineer, filed suit against US Customs and Border Protection.
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"There was a group of people who were planning some public display of protest with the purpose of leaving," a federal employee in Washington said.
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Girls Do Porn is, allegedly, a criminal operation masterminded by a group of people willing to exploit young women for the sake of financial gain.
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"I know that nothing is more magical than the first time you're in rehearsal with a group of people and the piano starts," he said.
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"My argument here is that in the last two days, a group of people have decided that not everything in oil is worthless," Cramer said.
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Like other racers, Turner had a group of people attending to him, although as a resident of nearby Richmond, he had more than anybody else.
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It also has Google Assistant built in, which is fun if you want to find a place for a group of people to eat dinner.
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It's about a group of people feeling like their voices aren't being heard, their cries are being ignored, and the promise of opportunity is unfulfilled.
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As a viewer, you undergo an almost parallel experience, sitting motionless as a group of people you've come to love breaks down before your eyes.
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Tedros said the agency needed to find a name that did not refer to a geographical location, animals, an individual or a group of people.
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But the issue is that there's a group of people who are quite smart, very mean, and have a strong financial interest in Tesla's downfall.
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There's a group of people that love the future but haven't benefited and are a little scared of what it's going to do to them.
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And though Tillerson was confirmed 56-43, the overall portrait is one of a group of people who haven't spent much time in public service:
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If a group of people have the same, solid grounding in the same facts about politics, then everyone should come to the same conclusions, right?
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We were the first to try the foundation, and coming from a group of people who test products every day for a living: We were impressed.
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If the ACA is repealed, gaining these benefits could become much more difficult, effectively harming a group of people that President Trump has promised to protect.
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The vacation involves a group of people, and the timing coincides with the period Mr. O'Reilly often takes off in and around his children's spring break.
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Both clips caught Jenner leaning up against Simmons, as he put his arm around her leg while lounging on a chair with a group of people.
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According to witness reports, a man who got into an argument with a group of people gathered outside the club, leading to an exchange of gunfire.
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Kankakee, Illinois: 0 Dead, 5 InjuredAt some point in the day two shooters opened fire on a group of people out on the street, injuring five.
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Know Your Team ColorsThe easiest way to unify a group of people is to deck them all in the same color (just ask any sports fan).
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For those who missed out on the show's heart-warming first season, This Is Us follows a group of people whose lives intersect in unexpected ways.
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And so, after Wednesday's sessions were over, a group of people gathered in a reception room with Murphy and Stevenson to hear more about their plan.
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Before Monday&aposs game against Oakland, the Tigers hosted a ceremony on the field in which a group of people were sworn in as American citizens.
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"He looks at us as a group of people that have proven that we're steadfast and that we're capable of speaking on his behalf," Cramer said.
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If you're with a group of people 'chanting Jews will not replace us' and you don't immediately leave that group, you are not a fine person.
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Stash says it's now servicing over 850,000 user accounts, the majority having been created by a group of people who had never before invested their money.
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Blue marker in hand, the 22-year-old hunches slightly to jot down suggestions being shouted by a group of people deep into a brainstorming session.
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Neal gets out of his truck and points to a group of people standing on the porch of a home, talking to EMS and police officers.
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Mythology serves a number of functions, including tying a group of people together, passing down of traditions, and perhaps most importantly, serving as a moral blueprint.
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Someone or a group of people called "Satoshi Nakamoto" was always associated with the invention of the cryptocurrency, but nobody knew who was behind the name.
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A hayrack ride, or a hayride, is a traditional American fall activity in which a group of people ride in a wagon loaded with hay bales.
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And that would have been huge for a group of people who rarely see themselves depicted (or depicted in a realistic way, at least) on screen.
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It's understandable for people to be frustrated, but Pillow Castle comes across as a group of people who understand the game is taking a long time.
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Recently, [before Trump] I thought it had gotten better, or I was in a group of people that didn't question my background or history any more.
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If you're with a group of people chanting "Jews will not replace us" and you don't immediately leave that group, you are not a fine person.
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Harriet Tubman, on the far left holding a pan, poses with a group of people whom she helped escape from slavery in the late 19th century.
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In the midst of citywide riots, a group of people seeking refuge in the motel were beat and intimidated as police tried to get a confession.
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In the best-supported one, a group of people migrated from the Near East back to East Africa — a so-called backflow — about 3,000 years ago.
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But if you get in argument, you might wind up going to jail because they are [a] group of people and it's their word against yours.
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The result was a group of people who were predominantly African American, but it included enough diversity that it represented the face of poverty in America.
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"There are a group of people on ... [Hillary] Clinton's behalf who have been recruiting business leaders to support her," Altman told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
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"We're announcing that we're going to have more than $35 million from a group of people, like almost 60,000 people averaging $61 a piece," Trump said.
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Weddings are happy events, and when a group of people are collectively in a celebratory mood — alcohol is an inevitable social lubricant that many turn to.
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A group of people confronted the man at his house and brought him to the police station, where he confessed, police colonel Preecha Somsathan told CNN.
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So if you're hoping to read about a group of people that made Donald Trump or helped make Donald Trump president, then my book gets recommended.
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I am headed for Mondeggi, where in 235 a group of people occupied an old agricultural estate on public property in order to oppose its privatization.
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Three: There's a group of people that don't believe she's a real model who's working in the industry; they see no use for her at all.
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Just the opportunity for me to bring a story to life about a group of people that doesn't get to have stories about them was important.
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He belongs to a group of people who turn up every Sunday evening for guided meditation sessions in a small, brightly lit studio in downtown Seattle.
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Surveillance footage from outside the party shows Ferreira Campos chatting with friends when she was approached by a group of people who began physically attacking her.
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They have given him access to a group of people who are willing to participate in his studies, even if they aren't certified by a lab.
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Later, Thill told me she hopes to eventually host an event for people providing underground abortions; she just hasn't found such a group of people yet.
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The Facebook Live video appears to show Perkins recording himself and a group of people in front of a row of homes before someone opened fire.
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One surveillance video showed the car jump the curb and slam into a group of people, sending bodies tumbling over the hood of the speeding car.
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So, a group of people went to his home to convince him to enter rehab -- but Odom scoffed ... telling the group he doesn't need any help.
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Myspace seemed like the enigma machine to crack mainstream elitism in 2006; a captive audience and a group of people unafraid to criticize the cultural gatekeepers.
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In an east Toronto art studio, I sat among a group of people as they performed an original song about finding happiness after times of struggle.
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During yesterday's Pyer Moss show, designer Kerby Jean-Raymond attempted to ask, What if double binds happen to a group of people, not just one person?
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We realized we need allies in office — because otherwise, we're just railing against a group of people who aren't accountable to our values or our communities.
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The woman reportedly climbed the Statue of Liberty while a group of people were protesting the separation of migrant families near the statue earlier on Wednesday.
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A military spokesman on Wednesday said that one of the Chibok girls was among a group of people rescued by troops, claiming credit for the recovery.
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A group of people, including her brothers, went looking for him, and finally found his body near a ravine, his head smashed in with a rock.
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It was the first time they'd had a group of people, one of these key-note events, at their new campus, which is called Apple Park.
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Video showed McGregor with a group of people causing chaos Thursday as they took an elevator to the loading dock at Barclays Center in New York.
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The original footage showed tracer rounds being fired by automatic weapons amid explosions, as a group of people filmed the tracer rounds on their cell phones.
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One of the roommates took him on a walk through McCarren Park, where he met a group of people who hang out around the northwest corner.
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Or a group of people who perform the same show, night after night, for vacationers who freely leave at the end of their fun-filled weekend?
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To do a study like that, you'd find a group of people with brain tumors (cases) and a group of similar people without brain tumors (controls).
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For instance, in one study, about 15% of people with schizophrenia had committed violent crimes, as compared to 4% of a group of people without schizophrenia.
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They showed me over 40 years that they're a group of people that care about Shannon Brown, and in return, I gave back to the organization.
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Insider asked a group of people who used to work at fast-food chains about some of the frustrating things they wish customers would stop doing.
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On Monday night, a group of people trapped in the university abseiled down a footbridge down to getaway vehicles, according to the South China Morning Post.
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Then, they'll repeat the process with a group of people who have depression and compare those who take psilocybin and remember it to those who don't.
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"Even though it's happening to a group of people that no one gives a fuck about, when does it stop?" asked Mr. Makanhoes, a Juggalo YouTuber.
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A car plowed into a group of people in Charlottesville causing bodies to go flying ... then floored it in reverse away and appeared to drive off.
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But recently, some butchers are saying that they're afraid of something less expected, a group of people that frequently threatens their lives and livelihoods: angry vegans.
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How often have we found ourselves saying things out loud in front of a group of people, and then later thinking, why did I say that?
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Kaufman said she had concerns about the accuracy of drawing inferences about an individual's health from an analysis of a group of people with similar traits.
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It was produced by a group of people who started the #HereForUs hashtag in China as a way to support victims of sexual harassment and assault.
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It could be an occasion to tell a new version of the town story; a community is a group of people who share a common story.
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It's nice to be with a group of people I can relate to while at the same time contributing to the cause to further endorse conservatism.
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Then he saw the man, who authorities say wanted to shoot Mexicans, firing at a group of people holding a fundraiser for a girls' soccer team.
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According to Honduran security ministry spokesman Jair Meza, Honduran police fired tear gas when a group of people tried to cross without passing through migration controls.
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" Despite the problems he faced, Bieber said he found comfort and support in a group of people, including his Baldwin, who "encourage him to keep going.
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And so it's really amazing the idea that we're creating something for a group of people that never had a brand created or dedicated for them.
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Minutes after he spoke, a group of people chatting in front of their houses ducked when they heard a gun being fired, apparently by a sniper.
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And now to paraphrase a certain set of cruise ship musicians, here's a group of people it's been an honor playing with these last few months.
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"We all recognize that with every decision we make, there is a group of people that are not going to agree with us," Mr. Schultz said.
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"It's just not right to just blanket ban a group of people," said one college professor who has lived in the U.S. for about 20 years.
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" The photo of the slide shows a picture of Trump with the words "wants to round up a group of people to build a giant wall.
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They both fell particularly in love with A Woman's Place, a bookstore in Oakland run by a group of people living together in a collective house.
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A webcam photograph from the New Zealand geological hazards agency GeoNet showed a group of people inside the crater of a volcano moments before it erupted.
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"There's usually a group of people here who call themselves the Leftovers—the people from before the neighborhood gentrified, who come and hold court," she said.
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Rudolph says this too often leads to "generationalism" — or just a general bias or prejudice against a group of people, based on when they were born.
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This lack of respect for a group of people absolutely critical to the success of our nation has torn our country apart and threatens everyone's future.
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For those words she was charged with "incitement to discrimination, violence or hatred towards a group of people on the basis of their religion" in 2015.
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In the morning, a group of people that has not been identified allegedly yelled anti-Semitic slurs at a 25-year-old man on the street.
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"He asked if I would go to dinner off campus with him and a group of people who were looking at federal education policy," Flake recalled.
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"It's awoken a group of people who otherwise might not have been engaged," said Sally Patterson, 23, an officer at the University of Bristol Students' Union.
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What do you do with a group of people — again, going back to regulation — who have never been regulated to start to put guardrails in place?
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The company achieved a 6.3% error rate back in September, and has now come down below 5.1% — the error rate of a group of people. 5.
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It was funny, but also poignant, to see a group of people pondering the logistics of this huge pile of bodies and delicately ministering to it.
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The novel begins with Angel in the process of transitioning from identifying as male to female, and longing for a group of people who understand her.
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I'm just kind of realizing it now, but I coach because of the impact you can have by mentoring, teaching and loving a group of people.
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Speaking of 4chan, I saw that there was a group of people from 4chan playing together in a "squad", and I tried playing in that group.
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That's what missionaries did at that time, and I see a correlation between being the missionaries asserting a right and wrong onto a group of people.
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The agents, Border Patrol originally said, had been chasing a group of people who were trying to enter the US illegally and threw rocks at the agents.
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At about 7 PM local time Saturday, a drive-by on a group of people at a barbecue in Sacramento, California, left one dead and five injured.
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A month later Schwartz showed the necklace in Monaco to a group of people, including Rosmah, onboard Topaz, one of the largest private yachts in the world.
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Some 30 minutes after that, a street shooting on a group of people sitting in a car in Kansas City, Missouri, left one dead and three injured.
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Poco Cedillo said he noticed the shark was sick, and "very tired" when a group of people tried to release it back into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Los Angeles, California: 0 dead, 4 injuredAround 9:45 AM, four men approached a group of people setting up a barbecue outside their home and opened fire.
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Just when you think you've lost hope in the world, a group of people came together over the weekend to make a young girl's wish come true.
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"There's a group of people who change credit cards all the time, and chase rewards and sign-up bonuses," said Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst for CreditCards.com.
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"I think we have to recognize there is a group of people who are being threatened with this as a tactic for abuse and humiliation," says Olsen.
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Representatives for the trust did not reveal if the winner was an individual or a group of people and said that his client intended to remain anonymous.
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But once upon a time in 2007 they were just a group of people from Montreal who made loud noises with instruments to the acclaim of many.
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The first lady's tweet included three photos of her in a navy coat and her signature high heels, shaking hands and smiling with a group of people.
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When we were starting the business, we said that the organization should represent a group of people who work together, who are hardworking and produce something productive.
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Whenever you spend a lot of time in a confined space with a group of people, it's not uncommon for a new language to develop. Slang. Shorthand.
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In one recent case, she says, they arrested a group of people who had shared the cost of renting a car, deeming the arrangement an illegal taxi.
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If Trump has to be acquitted, it would much better come at the hands of a group of people as corrupted and partisan as the Senate Republicans.
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"We're talking about a group of people who live in a relatively remote part of the world who have contact with modernity but pretty limited," he said.
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Disney also released the first footage from "The Mandalorian," a live-action "Star Wars" series made for Disney+, about a group of people from the planet Mandalore.
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DeGeneres then brought out a group of people, including Hayley — and before the big reveal, both she and Hubbard admitted they thought the baby was a boy.
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"A group of people arrived and started shooting, injuring the young person in the brain," the state prosecutor's office said on the death of the unnamed teenager.
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Image: NASA/Wikimedia CommonsThere's a group of people who've lost trust in scientists, professors, academics, and pretty much anyone who is paid to establish and dispense facts.
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In the episode, Fred accompanies his son, Archie (KJ Apa) to the hospital, where a group of people are awaiting word on his boxing match opponent, Randy.
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In the late 90s, psychologist Anthony Greenwald and his colleagues at the University of Washington asked a group of people to complete a simple word association task.
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Jackson's novel is about a group of people who come to Hill House to find evidence of the paranormal, which they do — at least, so it seems.
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"You guys don't understand you're working against the movement," he tells a group of people who wanted to see the statue stay, referencing the obvious racial implications.
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Authorities believe a group of people were playing a game of dice when someone showed up to the gathering and a conflict erupted, San Bernardino Police Capt.
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A 14-year-old stabbed a 16 year old who was wearing a clown mask and scaring a group of people with a hammer in his hand.
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The actor was spotted celebrating with locals after the concert last night, and looked relaxed as he mingled with a group of people outside the hotel bar.
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" Of Meghan's emotional tribute to her father at his funeral, Sunny Hostin remarked, "I don't think I've ever heard a group of people applaud at a eulogy.
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The group Occupy ICE Louisville says a group of people went into the building in downtown Louisville on Thursday morning to protest the separation of immigrant families.
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A group of people try to cross the river La Digue, after the collapse of the only bridge connecting the north and south of Haiti on Oct.
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It seems like an odd way to celebrate the history of a group of people who have added so much to the cultural landscape of the country.
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A more telling study would be to ask a group of people without disease about their diet and follow them to see who develops disease, Neuhouser said.
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Instead of basing their work on data derived from the general population, they used data from a group of people noted for their long lives -- Japanese women.
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This issue (no need to backtrack and read older ones) features Fox as a captive to a group of people possessed by the dirt beneath their feet.
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Now, you might think that a group of people that age probably didn't do squats and cleans while hoping to break their PRs — and you'd be right.
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Calabrese notes that every election there's a group of people who say they will leave the country, but this year he knew it would be especially pronounced.
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The prevailing feeling that it's all right to ostracize a group of people simply because of their beliefs or where they come from needs to be eradicated.
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" Tribe here is trading on a semantic currency developed by marketing specialists, in which a group of people linked by shared beliefs are targeted as a "tribe.
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I mean it's fascinating that Peter Thiel can spend all his money ruining a group of people that he considers mean and there's so much meanness everywhere.
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Books of The Times In "Danko's Burning Heart," a short story by Maxim Gorky (1868-1936), a group of people are lost in a forest at night.
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Kosovo media reported that before the attack, a group of people torn down Turkish flags that had been put up across the town together with Albanian flags.
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The filmmakers in both cases clearly assembled a group of people and asked them to mourn, or rejoice, or both, for the express benefit of the cameras.
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Suspicion, stigma and outright ignorance among providers and insurers alienate a group of people who already face increased risks of violence, psychological distress and chronic health conditions.
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Vonzz Long, a friend of Harris', told CNN the two were part of a group of people staging counterprotests that day against neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
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The Twitter summary of a tontine is that a group of people get together, buy a bond and share the coupons as long as they are alive.
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She had been to Machu Picchu While in Peru she had ascended Huayna Picchu, overlooking the famed Machu Picchu with a group of people, her brother said.
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Ethan J. Lindenberger saw his photo being used at an anti-vaxxer vigil for children who a group of people believe were harmed and killed by vaccines.
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He said he had learned from Facebook's experience in Germany that migrants were a group of people who also needed to be protected from hate speech online.
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Insider spoke with a group of people who used to work at fast-food chains to figure out some of the most frustrating customer behaviors and habits.
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I feel like out of every kind of performance I'm involved in, theater is still the best way to communicate a story to a group of people.
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"If you allow them to hang out together, to live together, you get a group of people largely cut off from the values of campus," he said.
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For longer works like "The Graveyard Apartment," there's really only one basic plot available: A person (or a group of people) struggles to escape an impossible situation.
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What does it mean to be a white person creating imagery of a group of people who don't usually get control of the way they are represented?
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"They came with a group of people, but they were only paying attention to each other," says the source, who adds the two were spotted dancing together.
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The ministry claimed the attack came from people arrested last Tuesday in connection with a probe into a group of people accused of hacking other government authorities.
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Previous studies have linked periodontitis and clogged arteries, but this is the first to investigate the link in a group of people this large, the researchers say.
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When I boarded the Escape in Miami for a cruise of the eastern Caribbean last month, I noticed a group of people in matching pale green shirts.
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She was part of the "cunning folk," a group of people who kept the ancestral knowledge of plant healing and passed it down from generation to generation.
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But there are a group of people who embrace one of those labels: The broader left, or socialist left, that you see in the Democratic Party today.
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Why would a group of people who have historically experienced so much shame and stigma from society dole out that same kind of punishment onto each other?
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Wiki Ed also isn't the only example of a group of people with a shared expertise self-organizing to beef up a topic's presence on the site.
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According to Phillips, the objective of HRL's experiments was to determine whether tDCS was effective in modulating the acquisition of a skill in a group of people.
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"The one good thing about these influencers being manufactured is that there will always be a person or a group of people behind the CGI," she said.
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But video shared with local media over the weekend appeared to show a group of people toppling the top-heavy structure, prompting an Oregon State Police investigation.
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Here she is in Atlanta delivering a keynote address to a group of people in the Quad Cities, a region of five cities in Iowa and Illinois.
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There is only a group of people living their lives, chatting, who just so happen to also be waiting outside a bank or at a bus stop.
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In gam'iyya, a group of people contributes to a pool of money, and each month, one member of the group will take the full sum of collection.
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The Cool Runnings and Empire star, 51, shared a video to Instagram of a man defending his transgender girlfriend while being taunted by a group of people.
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Throughout the film, the principal performers behave with the mix of affability and reserve they might display when meeting a group of people for the first time.
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It's little surprise that a group of people who grew wealthy building successful businesses have a positive view of the economic system that made that success possible.
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That these are a group of people who think they are creating, you know, they are gods creating people and universes and things, and possibly killer robots.
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It's like the TV series "Band of Brothers," a group of people who went to war together but were all heading in a variety of different directions.
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How to Build a Successful Team Building a high-performing team is about more than finding a group of people with the right mix of professional skills.
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And though I wouldn't recommend one to most of my friends, there certainly is a group of people I know who I think would really enjoy one.
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The man then fled to Essen, a larger city nearby, where he tried to steer into a group of people waiting at a bus stop, officials said.
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"In this world, in this crooked, depraved and perverse world, how do we demonstrate that we are a group of people who trust in Jesus?" he said.
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Instead, they are about a group of people striving to overcome obstacles and establish a new sport, one that might someday be part of the Paralympic Games.
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In the short story "Swim Team," by Miranda July, the protagonist teaches a group of people in a land-locked town to swim without a swimming pool.
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Birx, the highly experienced coronavirus response coordinator at the White House, said that there may be a group of people who are asymptomatic yet spreading the virus.
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Police say Biles-Thomas opened fired on a group of people when a fight broke out during a New Year's Eve party at an Airbnb in Cleveland.
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"There has been a group of people who have wanted to make Ms. Brown a victim and a celebrity since this happened," Mr. Burks told Fox 17.
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In the study, a group of people were asked to focus on a specific one of four different-colored squares shown to them on a computer screen.
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"We want to let them know that we are a group of people at AVIAC who have experienced the same sort of loss they have," she said.
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What they're saying: Cain violated Twitter's rule that "You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people," a Twitter spokesperson told the Guardian.
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That being said, when you're with a group of people that you love so much and they're all so talented — we ended up doing the weirdest things.
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He says that there's a group of people who live on an island and they all think they're friends and they only get mail once a month.
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Saturday after a group of people were asked to leave a party, then allegedly returned and fired into the home in the 3200 block of Peachtree Lane.
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"We actually sold some to a group of people who were in their early 70s," Nancy Breedlove, one of the owners of AAA State of Play, said.
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In one video, a group of people in Durres struggled in darkness to extract a young boy who was trapped in the wreckage crying out in pain.
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Recently, a group of people in their 20s took part in a Google Hangout to discuss their thoughts on retirement and what they are doing to save.
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At least two volunteer physicians were among a group of people arrested after protesting the refusal of the federal government to give migrant detainees a flu shot.
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A security guard who was working at an unidentified private event in the children's area of the hotel saw a group of people just after 11 p.m.
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We&aposll allow you to phone a friend, multiple friends, and I want to know can you assemble a group of people who actually have accurate knowledge?
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