He has taken a part of our sanity, a part of our hearts, a part of our souls and a part of our security.
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"They're a part of baseball history, a part of New York City history, a part of Brooklyn history and a part of black history, because Jackie Robinson played his first game there," Mr. Schweiger said.
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It is a part of them and they are a part of it.
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"Once you're a part of the team, you're a part of the sisterhood."
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He was a part of this town; he was a part of this neighborhood.
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The record is a part of that, and therapy was a part of that.
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They become a part of us in a sense, a part of our family.
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They are both a part of the community and a part of the government.
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They're still a part of your family tree, and a part of your heritage.
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Being a part of basketball culture means that we're a part of culture, period.
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And that's a part of my music and a part of where I came from.
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Friends- you are either a part of the problem or a part of the solution.
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Anyone who cares to be a part of it can be a part of it.
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The lorries are a part of his life and tractors are a part of mine.
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It kind of killed a part of me, a part of me died as well.
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"The victims are a part of us, they're a part of our history," Khayat said.
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"I'm not a part of the furniture and I'm not a part of the family."
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"Racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America," he said.
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There were a lot of incredible organizers who aren't a part of any organization, and have never been a part of one, but they've been a part of the work.
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He's very much a part of me and he's very much a part of this [launch].
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For me, breasts are a part of who I am, and a part of my womanhood.
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Water is a part of my life, and will be a part of my life forever.
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"I've been a part of [the mainstream] and very happily a part of that," he said.
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If they are a part of her life, they will be a part of our life.
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It's a place that I'm simultaneously very much a part of and not a part of.
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Its title, "A Part of a Part of a Part," suggests a parsing of her efforts.
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Gaming is a part of esports as much as sports is a part of skating or snowboarding.
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Aside from money, you are either a part of the problem or a part of the solution.
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Yes, their appearance is a part of their life; how you look is a part of anyone's life.
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I'm honored to be a part of this community and to be a part of their growth story.
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Humans are a part of the city's inner mechanism, just as our cells are a part of us.
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" - via Twitter Leonard Maltin "Certain people become a part of our lives—and a part of our families.
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Just as the pain had become a part of my husband, grief has become a part of me.
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" Berrecloth added ... "Jordie to me was a part of my family as I was a part of his.
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Not being a part of the conversation is just as good as being a part of the conversation.
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If you talk to the women, they have a global picture of what they're being a part of — they feel a part of their team, and the team feels a part of the community.
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ZARIF: Hezbollah is a part of Lebanese government, a part of Lebanese society -- AMANPOUR: But it's a fighting force.
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I think it's always gonna be a part of our DNA because it's a part of my personal DNA.
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The genre is as much a part of his DNA as trailing tentacles are a part of a jellyfish.
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She became less of a part of my sister's and my world and more a part of my father's.
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These classes are also a part of Apple&aposs vision for its stores as a part of the community.
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"There is a part of me that hates you and a part of me that wants peace," the mother said.
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Now, a part of -- a part of -- going back to the question about politics, though... AXELROD: You never feared losing.
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"We want to be able to be a part of the solution, not a part of the problem," he said.
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It becomes a part of you," adding that "Machines are not separate from humans, they are becoming a part of humans.
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"Being a part of that team, that's a part of that recovery process," one of the hopefuls said in the video.
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"It just goes to show that racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America," he concluded.
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"The river has always been a part of this village, and we've always been a part of that river," he says.
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Stella is a part of our family, so there was never a question about her being a part of our wedding.
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"But it just goes to show that racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America," James continued.
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I haven't been a part of a World Series team and it's something I'm really excited to hopefully be a part of.
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But mostly we just tried to make him feel like he was a part of the family he was a part of.
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Her clothes were a part of her, and now they were a part of me — the distance between us that much shorter.
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"Victor, like everybody else, including myself, wants to be a part of the solution, not a part of the problem," McAdoo said.
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I'm just proud to be a part of it and I'm so thankful they let me be a part of this team.
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And not only are her hands a part of me, her faith, love and passion for life are also a part of me.
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Fashion is a part of life, and I thought it was important to show it could be a part of many different lives.
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There's an ecosystem that we're all a part of and so protecting that is as much a part of it as anything else.
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The reddest parts of the district are in the far north, a part of Fulton, and the far west, a part of Cobb.
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Like 'Hey, can I be a part of something that I don't feel like I'm a part of?' and that's … basic constitutional rights.
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Don't you want to be a part of a future in which juice-related apps can be a part of your complete breakfast?
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If he can make her tell the story, it's like he owns a part of the story, and therefore a part of her sexuality.
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They became a part of the camp experience the way anything that you add to a camp experience can become a part of it.
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But it's just a part of rock n' roll, especially a part of harder rock n roll that's a little bit odd, you know?
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"As Americans, your Confederate history is as much a part of my history as my black history is a part of yours," Davis says.
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Catherine Victoria Olien and Florent John McIsaac, Paris Coco is a part of the family, so she naturally was a part of the wedding.
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As a part of our real world, K5 is also a part of the real and messy ethical conundrums that come along with living.
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"Skateboarding is a part of Jeff's life, and it was bound to become a part of mine at some point," Mr. Ramirez, 29, said.
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For along with the tragic loss of life, a part of Iran's history was lost, and so was a part of my very own history.
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"I think that is something that is a part of human sexuality and it's a part of something that perhaps should be taught," she said.
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Gary Palmer's (R-Ala.) invisible risk sharing pools that was a part of the House bill should absolutely be a part of the final bill.
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"It's a part of the story, and a part of the incremental growth opportunity, but it's not a core tenant of our thesis," Carache said.
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While Czechoslovakia was a part of the Soviet bloc and emerged from Kremlin domination that year, it was never a part of the Soviet Union.
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So if a whole group of people is not a part of creating what is going on, that means we're not a part of the future.
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"It's pretty fun right now, getting to be a part of this group and getting to be a part of this wild-card race," Albers said.
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"So a part of that day was the worst of my life, and a part of it was the greatest day of my life," Gunn admitted.
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It's unclear whether soldiers in those vehicles were a part of a coup attempt or merely a part of government forces on watch for suspicious activity.
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I'm in the process of making sure that that is something that is maintained and that's a part of practice and a part of my lifestyle.
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These students and faculty at Parkland were now a part of the same group I was—a group no one wants to be a part of.
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"Bob Levinson is very, very much a part of our negotiation, very much a part of every conversation we have had with the Iranians," Kerry said.
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"Just like you have made the mobile phone a part of your life, make yoga a part of your life too," Modi said at the event.
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Over time the desperation to be a part of his life turned into resentment and anger over him not wanting to be a part of mine.
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It was a player that was a part of it, that benefitted from it during the regular season when he was a part of that team.
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"Racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America," James said at a news conference later that day, ahead of the NBA Finals.
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" She also adds that while "there's a part of me that wants to get married" there's also "a part of me that just wants to be alone.
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" She continued: "There's a part of him that he's also sharing with me, the things that he's writing on my body are a part of his culture.
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These objects are living beings to us, these objects are a part of our family, these objects are a part of who we are as a community.
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"For Margo, Charlize and I, we wanted to be a part of a movement, and that film is a part of a movement," Kidman told the outlet.
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Golf's been a part of my life ever since I can remember, and I didn't know if I could ever be a part of the game again.
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I'm proud to be a part of LeBron and Chris Bosh and myself, proud that we was a part of creating that change and shifting the power.
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"The tribe believes itself to be a part of the community and the community a part of the tribe," said Jacob Coin, a spokesman for the tribe.
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As a part of the contemplated tax bill, the Senate Energy Committee has been instructed to find $1 billion in revenue as a part of tax overhaul.
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Aggressive therapies are a part of how we use genetic information for prevention and treatment of disease — they are a part of our grand plan for precision medicine.
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MACCALLUM: Gentlemen, I know this is something that you -- it&aposs a part of you, it&aposs part of your families, it&aposs a part of our life.
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So it only made sense to forge a relationship with them because their product has always been a part of Snoop Dogg, and a part of my community.
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A part of that dialogue is about gender allies — the concept that men need to be a part of the solution to reach gender parity in technology fields.
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There are 5,000-plus years of art history here, and that's the history he wants to be a part of and to paint to be a part of.
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"The rover is something that will be a part of my future, and getting to name it will be like being a part of the history," she said.
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" She continued, "I'm confused because a part of me is 'Okay, it's fake,' but then a part of me is like, 'Okay, what if this really is legit?
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"As much as there is a part of you in me, there is a part of me in you," Elliot told Mr. Robot during their Wonder Wheel chat.
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I think that as much as we are going to be a part of introducing this new automation technology, I think we also want to be a part of enabling people to retrain themselves in new skills, and there's sort of a moral obligation to be a part of that transformation.
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But now, and I think there's always a part of me that has to recognize myself as former law enforcement, the Border Patrol is a part of me now, that work is a part of me now, that I'll never really be able to do away with or move past.
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For example, it turns out sexting might be just as much a part of modern monogamy as it is a part of hookup culture — and maybe even more so.
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Like his own late father, Kevin explains, people may not stay alive forever, but they're still a part of the painting, and a part of their loved ones' lives.
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"There's something semireligious to the way he offers a part of his body to repair a part of her body," Ms. Murphy said at a preview of the exhibition.
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Wade: I'm proud to be a part of you know, LeBron, Chris Bosh, and myself, proud that we was a part of creating that change and shifting the power.
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AOL — now a part of Verizon — and Broadcom.
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If your kids are a part of team sports or take P.E. classes at school, they're probably already doing bodyweight exercises like pushups as a part of their exercise program.
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To become a part of the Sisterhood, it is required that you be a part of a Candomblé house, which involves private initiations held over a period of three years.
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"There is a part of my heart that feels bad for Matt because he wasn't really a part of this to begin with and he's not a monster," Gina said.
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There are so many podcasts, and a part of me likes that, but a part of me is worried and freaked out that we are going to crash the system.
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"I couldn't maintain being a part of a tour with people sort of associating me with Jered, as maybe being someone who's a part of the lies," Mr. Davis said.
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"I want to again thank you for making Disney Infinity a part of your lives—and for adding to the Disney legacy by being a part of this community," said Blackburn.
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"I'm proud to be a part of, you know, LeBron and Chris Bosh and myself, proud that we was a part of creating that change and shifting the power," Wade said.
|
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"Iraq is not a part of the American sanctions system and Iraq is not a part of the system of attacking any state," Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said in November.
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Was there a part of you that felt like ...?
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John Lewis — was also a part of those proceedings.
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" I said, "Will you be a part of it?
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Ninjas are a part of our culture — but why?
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If being straight is a part of your façade, if that's a part of your brand—well, you don't want to fuck that up by having the public find out your truth.
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"Being a part of the original film was such a magical experience in my life, and I'm truly honored to be a part of this film again," she shared in the post.
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"This is the best usage of television I've ever been a part of in my life -- and I've been a part of some good ones," said Olmos, who played Commander William Adama.
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You see a part of me on Keeping Up, and then you see a part of me on my radio show, and a different part of me when I'm writing my book.
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Their new dwelling was in a part of the Lindsay Heights neighborhood where more than one in three families lives in poverty; gunshots were too often a part of the nighttime soundtrack.
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Public art is so special because the work becomes a part of a community in a way that other artworks don't really allow, and it also becomes a part of the environment.
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The company clarified that its separate portfolio of Fox IP-licensed game titles were not a part of this deal and will continue to be a part of Disney's licensed games business.
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"It's about the most rewarding thing I could imagine being a part of because it just has gone on for so long," Hanks said of being a part of the long-running franchise.
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I think it is possible, but it requires us just acknowledging that that is a part of human nature, and that's a part of why they flock to certain things on social networks.
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"We are set up with buses and everything we need to do if we get the call that a part of town or a part of Napa needs to be evacuated," Techel said.
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The drinks you have at the beach bar in Ibiza are a part of the story, and the brands that are a part of them are transmitted to friends anywhere in the world.
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The future is here, now it's just a question of how much we want to be a part of it, or rather, how much we want it to be a part of us.
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"When we lost him back in August, many of us lost a part of us, and many car lovers lost a part of them," town councilman Anthony D'Esposito said, kicking off the rally.
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AND WE ARE GOING TO BE A PART OF THAT.
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It was so rewarding to be a part of that!
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TechCrunch Include Office Hours are a part of this effort.
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A. Dance has always been a part of my life.
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Bowie has always been a part of our lives together.
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He's going to be a part of my life forever.
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There was a part of Warhol that was incredibly public.
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It feels like something a part of me might want.
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The truth is, it becomes a part of your identity.
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There will be a part of it that always lingers.
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See, failure was every bit a part of the journey.
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They view it almost as a part of the family.
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" Amash concluded: "I refuse to be a part of that.
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I was honored to have been a part of it!
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Who wouldn't want to be a part of this life?
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Did you feel like Lush was a part of Britpop?
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How lucky are we to be a part of it?
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It's about being a part of something akin to community.
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Now we can contribute and be a part of yours.
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"I am so proud to be a part of that."
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Either way, DC just became a part of the experiment.
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It's going to be a part of my life forever.
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I want to be a part of my kids' lives.
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They've absorbed it, and it's a part of them now.
|
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How does it feel to be a part of that?
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"You're feeling like a part of something bigger," he said.
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It's not too late to be a part of it.
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It's nice to be a part of games like that.
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Let them have life as a part of this world.
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Just anything that I could be a part of, really.
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They're just a part of the fabric of our lives.
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Big coffee moments are a part of the Mashable lifestyle.
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I am honored to be a part of this organization.
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"I am honored to be a part of this organization."
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Plus, she's not really even a part of that alliance.
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It was such a part of me for so long.
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Yeah, that's also a part of being on this site.
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It was liberating to be a part of it all.
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She was a part of the blind auditions lol pic.twitter.
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"It's a part of my routine in a weird way."
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But then again, this is just a part of myself.
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So blessed to have been a part of this moment.
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Those are discussions that I love being a part of.
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Did you ask him to be a part of it?
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A part of that is to achieve better representation overall.
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It feels like a part of me is just hurt.
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"This bear is a part of our family," said Lariviere.
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It's too ingrained and a part of who we are.
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I'm glad that I can be a part of this.
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In South Florida, alligators are a part of daily life.
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Its debt is considered a part of general government liabilities.
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Yep, the iron lung's a part of me, I'm afraid.
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You were a part of my family and hockey family.
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It's just a great thing to be a part of.
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I was a part of it like 15 years ago.
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"It's something she knows is a part of her life."
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Second, xenophobia was undoubtedly a part of the Brexit mentality.
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Just being a part of this campaign meant a lot.
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How did they come to be a part of theproject?
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This, too, is a part of the album cycle machine.
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And Peace Corps was a part of maintaining that relationship.
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So, I just like being a part of that squad.
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"A part of that is that is the candidates themselves."
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I feel lucky to be a part of this community.
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It's a part of how vampire stories have always worked.
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I think that a part of it is an empathy.
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And we love anybody to be a part of it.
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It is a part of the fabric of American jurisprudence.
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I hope to be a part of this new party.
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Isn't Batgirl usually a part of the Birds of Prey?
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And I wanted to be a part of that creation.
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He is a part of her, and she of him.
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I see massage as a part of my training, almost.
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"This is not a part of our tradition," he says.
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When a part of it gets damaged, we change it.
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Now, videos are just a part of Horton's health empire.
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If yes, they can be a part of the solution.
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Hong Kong is also a part of a global community.
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Finding super bacteria is not a part of those guidelines.
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Becoming a part of that tradition creates a deep connection.
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Naturally, he spoke only for a part of French society.
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Also, real darkroom prints were a part of the process.
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I want to be a part of shaping the race.
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Anyone can be a part of it if they want.
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Be a part of #SDCC2017, even if you can't attend.
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And once it's there, it's just a part of you.
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A part of whatever story you were trying to tell.
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We are not successful, but that's a part of success.
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They will always be a part of our Shondaland family.
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Still, the energy dynamic remains a part of Abe's outreach.
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But tinkering has always been a part of car culture.
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Really allow that statistic to become a part of you.
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It's also possible it will be a part of negotiations.
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There was a part of me that was stereotypically girly.
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"Never been a part of a Game 7," Roberts said.
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That's not something I want to be a part of.
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The club became a part of her life for good.
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Thanks for being a part of this dream for me.
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They want a part of this that makes it unique.
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Why can't we be a part of both of them?
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I'm so honored to have been a part of this.
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And the Wall Street Journal is a part of it.
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He will forever be a part of the #GH legacy.
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Or that Kate McKinnon is a part of both casts.
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Pankhurst was a part of the the British suffragette movement.
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The bank was, at one time, a part of UBS.
|
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Joan Baez had long been a part of "the scene".
|
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Will Roy Harper be a part of Arrow's final season?
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Proud to have been a part of such amazing history !!
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"He's already a part of our family," Davis told KYTV.
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I am really proud to be a part of it.
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I'm so proud to be a part of this crew.
|
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Which projects do I want to be a part of?
|
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I'm excited to be a part of this positive change.
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" She adds: "Music is such a part of my soul.
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It never really becomes a part of who you are.
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God is going to be a part of this marriage.
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Don't you want to be a part of it all?
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I hope Juicero remains a part of our lives forever.
|
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It's a part of entrepreneurship that women should really embrace.
|
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Tom Hiddleston just wanted to be a part of something.
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A. I feel like she is a part of me.
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It's incredible to be a part of this fantasy world.
|
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You recently became a part of the Time's Up initiative.
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But somehow, that became a part of his oddball legend.
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There's a part of the brain that recognizes the face.
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Bonds were forming, and I wasn't a part of them.
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I'm just happy that's not a part of my life.
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And you're not a part of the group chat. Facts!
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Which is a part of his campaign that I like.
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Tom Bagley's artwork has always been a part of Chixdiggit.
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Humans are bound to be a part of this process.
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That's a part of the picture, not the whole picture.
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They did not choose to be a part of this.
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To be a part of her last journey is amazing.
|
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Cowards want to be a part of the zeitgeist, too.
|
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They didn't even think he was a part of it.
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I'm very lucky to have been a part of it.
|
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Those are fun to be a part of — that intensity.
|
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" She added, "That's actually a part of the sellable hatred.
|
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Why is that not a part of the cutlery family?
|
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Hate speech is certainly of course a part of that.
|
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So awesome to have been a part of his journey.
|
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So happy to be a part of something like this.
|
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Which world do you want to be a part of?
|
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We work hard to be a part of your world.
|
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Was Carrie Fisher a part of that in some way?
|
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Becoming vampires, I'm afraid, is not a part of it.
|
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And I didn't want to be a part of that.
|
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Miitomo's lackluster rankings only tell a part of the story.
|
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I do not consider myself a part of this trio.
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"Mindy is such a part of our family," says Ridge.
|
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Then she saw a part of herself she'd always hated.
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Heems: We're trying to be a part of that conversation.
|
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Others seemed eager to be a part of the case.
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"Music is just a part of the experience," says Herman.
|
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Giving back has always been a part of my DNA.
|
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So grateful to be a part of this theatrical community.
|
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"It's going to be a part of everything," he said.
|
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I want to cut off a part of his body.
|
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However, I wasn't a part of the original Skype generation.
|
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Death has always been a part of Abe Vigoda's mystique.
|
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"I love being a part of this history," she says.
|
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Now, the travel ban is a part of that list.
|
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But music has always been a part of Morris' life.
|
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It's a great benefit to be a part of that.
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And tonight music can be a part of the healing.
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I'm glad I got to be a part of that.
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Austrian Lotteries is a part of the Casinos Austria group.
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I think that's sort of ... that's a part of America.
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AND NO, LOOK, IT WAS A PART OF DOING BUSINESS.
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Change can be scary, but it's a part of life.
|
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It's very humbling to have been a part of that.
|
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So painting has always been a part of my life.
|
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"That means I'm a part of history," Thomas told reporters.
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Now it wants a part of the burgeoning options business.
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"She'll always be a part of me," Kardashian West said.
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That's a part of this historic moment as well now.
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There's a part of me that died when she died.
|
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She was also a part of the school's soccer team.
|
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She seemed very happy to be a part of it.
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They bring out a part of me that I love.
|
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Powell is thrilled to be a part of it all.
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A part of me will always live in that moment.
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Let's help these organizations in being a part of that.
|
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To this day it is a part of my life.
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And I'm just happy to be a part of it.
|
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And Korea actually used to be a part of China.
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It will continue to be a part of my life.
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Globex is a part of the state development bank VEB.
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The fence is rarely a part of Khabilov's offensive gameplan.
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In the past, he's been a part of countless more.
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His books are no longer a part of the curriculum.
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He felt he became more a part of the community.
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Maybe they're not a part of your work experience either.
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"He was just a part of her family," she said.
|
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Growing up, was gaming a part of your social identity?
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I think you exist as a part of something bigger.
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Also, become a part of LaborBerlin, an analog filmmaking collective.
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Here's how you can be a part of the solution.
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But the Cruiserweight Classic is a part of that process.
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For 100 years, that's been a part of our society.
|
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"It's still a part of the discussion," Thune told reporters.
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You felt as though you were a part of something.
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"We have a part of the aircraft missing," she said.
|
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We are so excited to be a part of this.
|
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It makes me feel like really a part of something.
|
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It was something so beautiful to be a part of.
|
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A part of me has to be in every tattoo.
|
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"The look is very much a part of this house."
|
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He has become more than a part of the furniture.
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Is that kind of thing a part of your life?
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They make saving and investing a part of their routine
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I'm sure that'll be a part of it as well.
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Rosa DeLauro has been a part of Congress since 1991.
|
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Others just wanted to take a part of my project.
|
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Fire has always been a part of my family's lore.
|
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Racial stereotyping should never be a part of policy making.
|
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"Swear words" are a part of many people's everyday vocabulary.
|
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"Immigrant children are a part of our community," he said.
|
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"It's why I want to be a part of it."
|
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Salads, however, are only a part of the expansive appetizers.
|
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Artificial Intelligence is now a part of our daily lives.
|
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The Army R.O.T.C. program became a part of their restoration.
|
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I'm interested in us being a part of the world.
|
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Sanford Bishop has been a part of Congress since 1993.
|
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Frank Lucas first became a part of Congress in 1994.
|
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When I wear them, they become a part of me.
|
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It is, however, just a part of the policy mix.
|
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Let them be a part of your decisions and conversations.
|
|
Thank you for making Shuddle a part of your lives.
|
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But infrastructure … is going to be a part of it.
|
|
I just want to be a part of the team.
|
|
I've always wanted to be a part of Sports Illustrated.
|
|
But will Noah (Jacob Elordi) be a part of it?
|
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But he will not be a part of U.F.C. 200.
|
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I want a part of me to be with you.
|
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My stepfather was a part of the Levi Strauss family.
|
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Did it feel like you were a part of that?
|
|
And I was a part of a team of five.
|
|
But I've never been a part of something so ... humane?
|
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"Agriculture is a part of global security politics," he said.
|
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And also to be a part of her first film.
|
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"I'm a part of a lot of groups," he says.
|
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Delayed diagnosis can also be a part of behavioral issues.
|
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They invite him because he's a part of the family.
|
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The Hot Boys is a part of a classic movement.
|
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Nothing like that would be a part of my character.
|
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It's a part of growing up — recognizing quality versus quantity.
|
|
A part of me did initially feel a bit uneasy.
|
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Not without killing a part of himself in the process.
|
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Entertaining friends and family was a part of everyday life.
|
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I don't want to be a part of either side.
|
|
Politics has always been a part of the family's life.
|
|
"It's very much a part of our lives," the Rev.
|
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Anyone can sign up to be a part of it.
|
|
There was a feeling of being a part of history.
|
|
I realized I had become a part of the story.
|
|
I felt like I was a part of something bigger.
|
|
This will be over someday, a part of the past.
|
|
I want to be a part of that Chinatown legacy.
|
|
Coe's predecessor, Lamine Diack was a part of that scheme.
|
|
Its features were simply becoming a part of Google Shopping!
|
|
Their investment returns are a part of product pricing assumptions.
|
|
But Chicago is only a part of the connection now.
|
|
It's an accepted political tool, a part of the patrimony.
|
|
To know, you are a part of the political process.
|
|
I have to be a part of that decision making.
|
|
I'm so happy to be a part of this team.
|
|
The vaccine can only be a part of the solution.
|
|
This is the story we are all a part of.
|
|
The ANCOP recently became a part of the Afghan military.
|
|
Snakes have always been a part of life in Bangkok.
|
|
Waking up is hard, but it's a part of life.
|
|
He was a part of the NYY 2009 championship squad.
|
|
Netflix won't be a part of Apple's new streaming service.
|
|
Just recently, I was a part of a group conversation.
|
|
I guess that's always been a part of it, maybe.
|
|
It's from birth up, and it's a part of you.
|
|
And Pats Nation will always be a part of me.
|
|
They're doing something and we're not a part of it.
|
|
Is it a part of you wanting to be different?
|
|
And so college campuses are just a part of that.
|
|
" Flood added: "He wants to be a part of NBC.
|
|
How big was the operation you were a part of?
|
|
It is a part of the fabric of a community.
|
|
Are your favorite activities a part of your weekly schedule?
|
|
It absolutely has to be a part of the conversation.
|
|
"Population extinction has been a part of human history forever."
|
|
This time, however, Iran was a part of the conversation.
|
|
"SportsCenter" soon will be a part of live game coverage.
|
|
It's a part of our relationship we both really enjoy.
|
|
A part of me would like to say they should.
|
|
A part of him, yes, and a reflection of him.
|
|
I was a part of the Paris [negotiations] in 2015.
|
|
It's people who truly feel a part of this brand.
|
|
It hasn't really been a part of the national conversation.
|
|
So we are moving a part of a sales team.
|
|
Morris Sr. is not a part of the Knicks future.
|
|
A new song that I've written a part of. Something.
|
|
I am so hopeful you'll be a part of that.
|
|
It is the retention of a part of our homeland.
|
|
It is obviously a part of their Psychological Warfare tactics.
|
|
"This is a part of our culture," Mr. Randolph said.
|
|
I felt violated, injured; a part of me felt broken.
|
|
It's a proud thing to be a part of that.
|
|
Hate speech is certainly, of course, a part of that.
|
|
She made history exciting, something to be a part of.
|
|
I'm lucky to still be a part of it. Ok!
|
|
Remember, stocks are just a part of what you're worth.
|
|
That is not a part of the initial Bloomberg forum.
|
|
"We were all a part of her experience," he said.
|
|
SISYPHUS : No, and there's a part of me that's disappointed.
|
|
You don't need to be a part of the story.
|
|
I've been honored to be a part of this team.
|
|
I feel a social responsibility being a part of 88rising.
|
|
I really feel like I'm a part of something historic.
|
|
"Definitely race is a part of this equation," she added.
|
|
Others embrace them as a part of the city's charm.
|
|
Larry becoming a part of history is the best outcome.
|
|
" She admits that "there's a part of me that's defiant.
|
|
I feel honored to be a part of it all.
|
|
A part of our souls is embodied in their heart.
|
|
And delighted for you to be a part of it.
|
|
Thank you got being a part of this with me!
|
|
"Everyone has been a part of the collection," she said.
|
|
"It has become a part of regular life," she says.
|
|
"But I just won't be a part of it anymore."
|
|
To be exact, a part of her foot was missing.
|
|
Hydropower must remain a part of any future energy mix.
|
|
"It's a blessing to be a part of," Davis said.
|
|
A ring with a part of a decomposed finger bone.
|
|
I've made The Daily a part of my morning routine.
|
|
Her character quickly became a part of the heated conversation.
|
|
"Fires are more a part of our ordinary experience," Gov.
|
|
No joke, I consider this a part of my kit.
|
|
"It could be a part of the response," he added.
|
|
Climate change will be a part of his office's mission.
|
|
He is a part of the fabric of our lives.
|
|
Thank you for letting me be a part of this.
|
|
Will drugs continue to be a part of your life?
|
|
White supremacy is very much a part of our present.
|
|
"It was always a part of my life," he says.
|
|
Do you think he'll be a part of next season?
|
|
We have accepted debt as a part of our lives.
|
|
"DACA should be a part of those discussions," he said.
|
|
To China, Taiwan is still a part of its territory.
|
|
It should be deeply a part of the museum's mission.
|
|
Poussey will probably always be a part of my legacy.
|
|
It's a part of me, and I want it back.
|
|
I think a part of Derek thought it was possible.
|
|
I don't feel like a part of me is missing.
|
|
So for me it was a part of my history.
|
|
But there is a part of me that is afraid.
|
|
The alleged drugging is not a part of the indictment.
|
|
And they don't want failure a part of their resume.
|
|
Still, he wanted to be a part of it, too.
|
|
It was a part of the excitement of that area.
|
|
" For Leandra, "being a part of the community is wonderful.
|
|
And Shane wants to be a part of the show.
|
|
It's too much a part of all of our lives.
|
|
It really felt like being a part of a team.
|
|
It isn't a part of the neighborhood: it's created one.
|
|
When did the raps become a part of the show?
|
|
They felt like they were a part of the process.
|
|
It is a part of what happens in the studio.
|
|
Why were you interested in becoming a part of Microsoft?
|
|
It's a part of the Valley's history that's just gone.
|
|
For me, it's also a part of my manic side.
|
|
It becomes, in some small sense, a part of me.
|
|
Its always been a part of my way of being.
|
|
He was not a part of whatever Bambaataa was doing.
|
|
" As a part of their book, Davis and Sharlee Jeter are inviting people around the country to share stories or nominate people who have inspirational stories as a part of their "The Stuff Movement.
|
|
But there would be a part of you that would want to stay with me, and a part of me that would want to stay with you, and we would leave the encounter devastated.
|
|
I don't know if it's because you want them to feel like they're a part of the story, but that's definitely a part of our culture, to share these experiences as much as possible.
|
|
I think truthfully, they have a part of their business in Jump which we compete with, and a part of their business in the ride-sharing marketplace, the Uber app, where we're a partner.
|
|
Pressed to elaborate on "Meet the Press," Mr. Rubio said, "I'm not going to be a part of a witch hunt, but I'm also not going to be a part of a cover-up."
|
|
The show is her baby and I'm really excited to be a part of this next chapter of the show and to be a part of this incredible cast, Kloss told PEOPLE at the premiere.
|
|
The companies are Genentech, which is based in South San Francisco and is now a part of the Roche Group, and Farmingdale, New York-based OSI Pharmaceuticals, which is now a part of Astellas Pharma.
|
|
To animate a settlement one must create humble and tender connections, which encourage humans to come together and to share and to feel themselves a part of a larger order, a part of Mother Earth.
|
|
He's a megadonor, a rich guy with a chain of hotels in Portland who found himself playing diplomacy in a part of the world that isn't even a part of the European Union, his domain.
|
|
I didn't make them, so that is a part of it.
|
|
Fashion is still very much a part of the exhibition, though.
|
|
"You're glad you're not there, a part of you," said Sparks.
|
|
There is still a part of me that wants to believe.
|
|
I originate from you, but I'm not a part of you.
|
|
Also known as CO2, it is a part of everyday life.
|
|
We're so proud and honored to be a part of it.
|
|
It feels like he's been a part of our family forever.
|
|
The UW teams expect to be a part of that endeavor.
|
|
He was, for a time, a part of our national fabric.
|
|
You may tap into a part of yourself you've kept hidden.
|
|
It's the future; your tykes should be a part of it.
|
|
There's a part of me that will always love these songs.
|
|
So excited we could be a part of The Mane Event!!
|
|
And so I deemed a part of my body a problem.
|
|
I don't want you to be a part of my life.
|
|
Is regular exfoliation and shaving a part of your shower routine?
|
|
It's more meaningful than anything I've ever been a part of.
|
|
Indiana is a part of the national Refugee Social Services Program.
|
|
Business has a moral obligation to be a part of it.
|
|
She invited them to be a part of this caucus process.
|
|
My cosmetic surgeon is basically a part of my family now.
|
|
Normally I would be a part of that conversation with Mark.
|
|
Make money a part of the family at the dinner table.
|
|
"I want to be a part of it," she tells Forbes.
|
|
It made sense that Tormund wasn't a part of this meeting.
|
|
Panic attacks will never not be a part of my life.
|
|
Notably, the vehicle is not a part of the Vision Fund.
|
|
I never get to appreciate what I am a part of.
|
|
Advincula claimed to have once been a part of the syndicate.
|
|
For many of us, anxiety is just a part of life.
|
|
And that's what I encourage people to be a part of.
|
|
For many people, 9/11 is now a part of history.
|
|
So, it's nice to be a part of it with him.
|
|
Perhaps Garrett's views will become a part of the show's drama.
|
|
Fans are wondering why LC isn't a part of it, though.
|
|
THE CLOUD HAS BECOME A PART OF EVERYBODY'S I.T. ESTATE TODAY.
|
|
The city of Pittsburgh is such a part of the movie.
|
|
This could just be a part of grieving, I don't know.
|
|
Motherhood is a part of me, but it doesn't define me.
|
|
Another wanted her to be a part of a gang bang.
|
|
It's a part of my life and it's not going away.
|
|
It was a pretty cool thing to be a part of.
|
|
Be a part of building a national vision for artists' organizations.
|
|
Hell, many of us have been a part of that couple.
|
|
I'm proud to be a part of one of those businesses.
|
|
It was a part of the home and part of life.
|
|
I'm definitely not ashamed to be a part of that movement.
|
|
Others want to document themselves as a part of human history.
|
|
I think she ended up being a part of the group.
|
|
How many developers applied to be a part of the show?
|
|
Trauma is a part of passion, even if the passion endures.
|
|
That current Joker Jared Leto won't be a part of it.
|
|
I was just so happy to be a part of history.
|
|
Bieber was even a part of Floyd Mayweather's infamous Money Team.
|
|
I'm learning to accept that anxiety is a part of me.
|
|
Same for the way she became a part of No Doubt.
|
|
So when he left, a part of me really went too.
|
|
If you go the wrong way, that's a part of it.
|
|
John has been a part of our lives for six years.
|
|
A part of Dr. Li's appeal has been his Everyman sensibilities.
|
|
I really wanted 'Como' to be a part of that victory.
|
|
A part of me puts a sense of blame on (police).
|
|
I feel really grateful to be a part of this movement.
|
|
Apparently, her self-expression is all a part of loving herself.
|
|
I know that care taking is a part of your story.
|
|
Of course, brands have been a part of Reddit for awhile.
|
|
It's a process I've been a part of for many years.
|
|
"Young people are already a part of the conversation," says Gumbs.
|
|
"Little Miss Parham will forever be a part of my life."
|
|
It will now become a part of IBM's Hybrid Cloud division.
|
|
I hope this film can be a part of this conversation.
|
|
And Netflix really wants to be a part of the tradition.
|
|
She's Gen Z, a part of the new forward-thinking generation.
|
|
Those are the projects I want to be a part of.
|
|
The Fix is now a part of this Prime-only group.
|
|
It's been a very nurturing show to be a part of.
|
|
He has been a part of the technology group since 1996.
|
|
I love the feeling of being a part of this community.
|
|
Torture almost seems to be a part of the human condition.
|
|
"Cellulite has just always been a part of me," Turner says.
|
|
I feel so honored to be a part of this launch.
|
|
It was truly an amazing thing to be a part of.
|
|
Deborah Layton: I was searching to be a part of something.
|
|
Being a part of this amazing journey has been an honor.
|
|
"What a wonderful production to be a part of," she said.
|
|
Like a sitcom star, they feel a part of our family.
|
|
He's like another world you want to be a part of.
|
|
It left my head and became a part of my reality.
|
|
The paperwork, like death itself, is simply a part of life.
|
|
So thank you for being a part of saving my life.
|
|
We just want to be a part of the American dream.
|
|
De Grasse said it was all a part of his plan.
|
|
I am excited to be a part of the energetic atmosphere!
|
|
At one point, Netflix itself becomes a part of the storyline.
|
|
It was always a part of my childhood, and my home.
|
|
I was looking forward to being a part of that movement.
|
|
Well, perhaps Penny was a part of that shedding of evidence.
|
|
Then there's the new economy that we are a part of.
|
|
Purity politics hasn't been as big a part of Democratic rhetoric.
|
|
Artificial intelligence and analytics is also a part of the focus.
|
|
"Financial literacy, absolutely, should be a part of it," he said.
|
|
"Public pools are a part of my childhood," Zirwes told Mashable.
|
|
As a part of the deal, de Lesseps avoided jail time.
|
|
It's such a great culture to be a part of it.
|
|
Has money been a part of the conversation since the beginning?
|
|
She has no desire to be a part of something controversial.
|
|
But the Artemis program is still a part of that, correct?
|
|
JF: And Facebook is a part of this entire conversation, right?
|
|
Lindsay wants to be a part of Kendrick's next album. 6.
|
|
"He doesn't want to be a part of Mariah's reality show."
|
|
"You want to be a part of that discovery," Suntzeff said.
|
|
As a part of the company, you'll be representing their brand.
|
|
What an amazing night of history to be a part of.
|
|
A part of me still feels as if it never happened.
|
|
As a part of the downsizing efforts, Twitter shut down Vine.
|
|
"You lose a part of yourself when you're abused," she said.
|
|
But He is still very much a part of our family.
|
|
There's a part of this that feels like it's ignoring reality.
|
|
I guess there's a part of getting over that that's important.
|
|
I couldn't be more proud to be a part of it.
|
|
And she couldn't be happier to be a part of it.
|
|
That's why I call Uncle Ut a part of my family.
|
|
It's always going to be a part of who we are.
|
|
Pizza, especially, is a part of a lot of get togethers.
|
|
So paying for dinner is a part of that conquering process?
|
|
They like their characters to be a part of the action.
|
|
" But he also conceded, "Alcohol was a part of our life.
|
|
It's as much a part of the pie as the filling.
|
|
Who doesn't want to be a part of Bill Nye's squad?
|
|
It's a joy to be a part of something like that.
|
|
Kaley's not just an ex, she's a part of my life.
|
|
She made herself available to be a part of the story.
|
|
She's as much a part of my life as he was.
|
|
"It was like a part of me had died," he said.
|
|
"Bodybuilding has always been a part of my lifestyle," he says.
|
|
I wanted to make a part of myself into something wonderful.
|
|
How lucky are we to have been a part of that.
|
|
And that's not a bad family to be a part of.
|
|
It was definitely a relief to be a part of it.
|
|
"I'm really glad to be a part of it," VanCamp says.
|
|
Thank you for being a part of the past eight years.
|
|
So hardware will always be a part of what we do.
|
|
The answer: They want to be a part of the revolution.
|
|
I, for one, am proud to be a part of that.
|
|
The department is a part of India's commerce and industry ministry.
|
|
More than 430,000 participants were a part of the nine studies.
|
|
Optevia will become a part of IBM's Global Business Services division.
|
|
Britney Spears will forever be a part of the Pepsi family.
|
|
The United States should not be a part of that strategy.
|
|
When I started this bar, it became a part of me.
|
|
We are a part of the change that is taking place.
|
|
I wouldn't necessarily say I'm a part of the family either.
|
|
Especially proud to be a part of the Nike family today.
|
|
SO THAT IS A PART OF WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT HERE.
|
|
There's no denying it; it's a part of who he is.
|
|
Tonight the flag felt like something I was a part of.
|
|
And we want them to be a part of our family.
|
|
Cheryl was a part of our family's parties, our kid's parties.
|
|
In bacterial cells, CRISPR is a part of the immune system.
|
|
Moore also sought to clarify a part of Trump's tax plan.
|
|
Facebook shared 450 accounts as a part of their congressional review.
|
|
I think OCD is a part of me that protects me.
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But, the Taliban and fundamentalism is still a part of society.
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But just extremely proud to be a part of this team.
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"I'm just proud to be a part of it," said Gilbert.
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So, I think that's very much a part of our charge.
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For the first time, I actually feel a part of something.
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These investments are a part of SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund.
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Jeb has made wife Columba Bush a part of his campaign.
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It's almost like a part of hip-hop culture right now.
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There's a part of me that hopes it haunts me forever.
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I know my personal experience—drugs were a part of it.
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"A part of [Wesley] is with me now forever," explains Collin.
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I wanted to be a part of the film very much.
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Now she's a part of the choice with what she's doing.
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It's a part of it but it's not the only part.
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It's become the coolest thing that I've ever a part of.
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Whether MLG Vegas is a part of this league is unclear.
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But those weren't the only musicals Corden became a part of.
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He makes worlds they feel they can be a part of.
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In the public, you gotta be a part of the team.
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"Being in recovery is a part of my life," he wrote.
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So I haven't gotten to be a part of that stage.
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This incident was a part of what compelled Kivie to act.
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This tendency would appear to be a part of Axios's DNA.
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ADNOC has leased a part of India's strategic reserve at Mangalore.
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That Mom would always be a part of her daughter's life.
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Would you want to be a part of this rave scene?
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It's a part of my life and that's how I live.
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It was a part of my life that I was craving.
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This was a part of the assertiveness I wanted to see.
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I came because I wanted to be a part of history.
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For whom fighting has always been a part of the rules.
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TRUMP: Trump University will not be a part of that, Anderson.
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It involves free speech as a part of a societal norm.
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If I forgave them, a part of my integrity would die.
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"And I'm proud to be a part of that," she continued.
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We live in it and we're actively a part of it.
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The list is a part of the site's annual Leadership Awards.
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ROSS: WELL, FACEBOOK IS NOT REALLY A PART OF OUR DOMAIN.
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" Dennis Wilson was very much a part of the "peripheral family.
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What business wouldn't make this goal a part of their mission?
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That was so much a part of the fabric of life.
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We are excited to not only be a part of Amazon.
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That means making confidence building a part of your daily living.
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That hatred is too much a part of their cultural identity.
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Relapse is often a part of the recovery process, studies show.
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"Rural America can be a part of the answer," said Rep.
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Trump was very clearly fulfilling a part of the Singapore Agreement.
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Those state races are also a part of Manchin's Senate race.
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But policies and appointments are only a part of a presidency.
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Fog is a part of life in many areas of California.
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Chip chip chip, and they took a part of my stairs.
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The decision came as a part of a cost-cutting plan.
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Respecting people's boundaries is simply a part of being a streamer.
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It is a facial-workout bar, a part of Skin Gym.
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Feuding has long been a part of the Redstone family history.
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A part of me wants to linger daily on the unknowns.
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Diversifying beyond Microsoft has only been a part of the turnaround.
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Why is he even a part of the conversation in 2019?
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Here's why family members should be a part of the process.
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Patriarca was dead and now so was a part of Lerner.
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But infrastructure, Arthur, is going to be a part of it.
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Few of us adore paperwork, but it's a part of business.
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"I'm excited to be a part of that again, through them."
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He was charged with being a part of a militant group.
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To what extent will race be a part of that narrative?
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The content it links to is a part of its brand.
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Fires, even large ones, have always been a part of nature.
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NG, a musical-production group that Sarah is a part of.
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This is the society you want to be a part of.
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Being a part of the Latin diaspora is a strange thing.
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And as a mom, pajamas are a part of my wardrobe.
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How did you come to be a part of Little Sun?
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That does not seem to be a part of the plan.
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Deep down, he also wanted to be a part of it.
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Mr. Sanders only becomes a part of the ad halfway through.
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But, naturally, advocacy is going to be a part of it.
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"No, Amnesty is not a part of my offer," Trump tweeted.
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And I've been a part of it, so I'm not complaining.
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Yeah, you feel a little more a part of the festival.
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Everyone there — guest or vendor — was a part of the family.
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It's just that he is a part of the cultural framework.
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"People want to be a part of meaningful communities," Zuckerberg added.
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I am so proud to be a part of that show.
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Alcohol is always going to be a part of American life.
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"They wanted to buy a part of our land," he says.
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You said that anxiety is a part of who you are.
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Most see eating beef as a part of their cultural identity.
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There was a part of me that thought: This is ridiculous.
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I felt accepted, loved and a part of something much bigger.
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We support your tuition fees—that's a part of the discussions.
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What is it like to be a part of this momentum?
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I didn't want to be a part of another regime change.
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It's not actually a part of the original Statue of Liberty.
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It is forever etched as a part of my gaming history.
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The festival, they say, is not a part of Rasta culture.
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I lived this story and it became a part of me.
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Just to be a part of that, man, that was legendary.
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Both had been a part of India's queer scene for years.
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How it is a part of me that I can't delete.
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The recorded pornography became a part of the case against Fogle.
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His daily schedule — recently declassified — tells a part of the story.
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"People want to be a part of something meaningful," Jeffrey says.
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It's fun to be a part of an offense like this.
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There's an injustice and you have been a part of it.
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The golf course is very much a part of the town.
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But that's a part of the process of making something real.
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They're very popular, so I think that's a part of it.
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And then at some point creativity becomes a part of it.
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You're there to tell stories, not be a part of them.
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Tending lush gardens is also a part of the village's tradition.
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"I don't care what party you're a part of," she said.
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"Are you perhaps secretly a part of their system?" she asked.
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I feel like our book is a part of that fight.
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KW: I was also a part of the breach, yeah, yeah.
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That may well be a part of what is now occurring.
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And we're seeing that Amazon has been a part of that.
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Did you feel like you were a part of that movement?
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I couldn't live apart from someone who's a part of me.
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It's a secret I'm ashamed to have been a part of.
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There's so much you can experience and be a part of.
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A part of a highway, it is usually a toll road.
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I was like, I want to be a part of this.
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Every person on that set is a part of the show.
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So that was really cool to be a part of that.
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I've been a part of a car pool for several years.
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"It's just such a part of the culture here," she said.
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As a part of a public health campaign, Stop It Now!
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He didn't know he was critiquing a part of my identity.
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Absolutely. Was I a part of my culture, the times, movies?
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I thought that I wanted to be a part of that.
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I believe a part of us grew stronger because of them.
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Either could signal that they skipped a part of the race.
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To be a part of it is kind of awe inspiring.
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"I don't want to be a part of that," said Nunes.
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It's been a part of their diets since the Roman Empire.
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Paul Manafort was very much a part of the Trump campaign.
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Some of which, adults rarely get to be a part of.
|
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Here's why — and how chugging milk became a part of it.
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Mills: Was there any emotional training as a part of this?
|
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Mr. Xi himself has also become a part of the curriculum.
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But now these words are a part of our everyday life.
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What's a part of your job that people don't know about?
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This client got to keep a part of its wild style.
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His time travel was a part of the timeline all along.
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He becomes a legend, a star, a part of our history.
|
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Municipal corruption, Jake finds, is only a part of the story.
|
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"Everybody wants to be a part of it," Ms. Beckman said.
|
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Video etiquette isn't typically a part of sales training or enablement.
|
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The payment to Ms. Clifford is a part of that investigation.
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I'm honored to be a part of this world-class team.
|
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A part of her didn't want to believe it really happened.
|
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But fear, she says, is "just a part of my personality."
|
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Indeed, a part of me wishes I could relive that day.
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Don't forget that your sibling is a part of the picture.
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It was amazing to be a part of what we did.
|
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He said he hopes to remain a part of the organization.
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Politics and protest have always been a part of sports-culture.
|
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We'd love for you to be a part of the fun.
|
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But because it does punctuate a part of your adult age.
|
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He asked if I felt comfortable being a part of it.
|
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They see no upside to being a part of the drama.
|
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This is a part of a Hindu tradition of worshiping instruments.
|
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Eddie Stobart was earlier a part of the larger Stobart Group.
|
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Naturally, he wouldn't want to be a part of the Jedi.
|
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I'm so proud of being a part of something like this.
|
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Both men are currently still a part of the Trump administration.
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All of that is going to be a part of this.
|
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Each, though, had been a part of the rivalry as players.
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And a part of her realizes the immorality of pretending otherwise.
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The large mosque complex here is a part of that network.
|
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GE Aviation is a part of the General Electric (GE) conglomerate.
|
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The Whole Foods visit is a part of my evening routine.
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A part of us resides in the freedom of the cetaceans.
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Is that a part of the company&aposs mission or culture?
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Sadly, he will not be a part of Hollywood's biggest night.
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Girls are just as much a part of this as boys.
|
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It was becoming more and more a part of American life.
|
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They both make videos; therefore, they are a part of Watch.
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"It's very much a part of our identity," Mr. Bass said.
|
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Today, those images have become a part of Italy's cultural heritage.
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It indicates how much a part of our lives they are.
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"That's actually not a part of my job description," she said.
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