A single organism — a single roach, a single bacterium — doesn't become resistant to a chemical.
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It becomes hard to focus on a single death, a single life lost, a single family shattered.
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It won't take a single illegal weapon off of a single street in a single black neighborhood.
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Often, they are micro-histories: stories and legends surrounding a single house, a single hotel, a single cemetery.
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"As we've seen, elections are never about a single issue, a single incident or a single person," she said.
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It streamlines federal student aid into a single loan program, a single grant program, and a single repayment program.
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Kickstarter is the most helpful when you have a single moment in time, a single project, a single position to take.
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"Not a single word, not a single syllable," he said.
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And that was a single cloud from a single event.
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Instead of a single chip managing a single drive, you now have a single piece of hardware managing all of the drives.
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There are whole days when there is not a single person on the move, not a single person walking, not a single hello.
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A single Eero costs $199 and a single Luma costs $149.
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There was not a single leaf left on a single tree.
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But one thing is already clear: This was not the work of a single president or a single nation taken over a single week.
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"We have not seen a single fact, a single proof," Lavrov said.
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A single taxibot drives more than 150,000 miles in a single year.
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I don't know of a single Russian in the U.S. Senate, a single Russian in the U.S. Congress, a single Russian in the U.S. government.
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As powerful as my interaction with the man from the cold case was, my mind kept returning to the fact that it was only a single comment on a single post in a single subreddit on a single day.
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A single character, however, can be represented by a single byte of memory.
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But integrating a single school or even a single school district wasn't enough.
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Rarely does a single product from a single company reach the billion level.
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Technically, a single-payer system is a system with, well, a single payer.
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And they have a single market, sharing a single set of product standards.
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Not a single selfie together; not a single pic for the Noisey 'gram.
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But a single company with that much power over a single field is worrying.
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It isn't a single country with a single language and single government, after all.
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In nature, a single photon will interact with a single electron at a time.
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It's a single television station in a single state in a very big country.
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"My grandmother was a single mom, and my mother was a single mom," he said.
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But the night did not belong to a single candidate but rather a single topic.
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Not a single, even Democrats admit, not a single accomplishment in the past six years.
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Enterprises will get a single bill and have a single dashboard to manage their applications.
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That lets Android pinpoint users to a single building, rather than a single city block.
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"Fear has never created a single job or fed a single family," Mr. Trudeau said.
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There's not a single vocal I'd retrack, there's not a single effect I'd do differently.
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A single drastic mutation in a single crayfish produced the marbled crayfish in an instant.
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Or is it just a protest outfit driven by a single man and a single issue?
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Raised by a single mother, Kayla understood the sacrifices and struggles a single parent would face.
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For now, multi-process is limited to a single content process and a single browser process.
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The core feature of a single-payer system is, well, that there's only a single payer.
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A single syringe was reused during the campaign instead of being discarded after a single use.
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Each party member is locked to a single Persona, and thus a single set of abilities.
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Recent finds have challenged the old, accepted models of a single migration over a single route.
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A single bot made close to four million requests to a website in a single day.
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Here's just one snapshot of a single section of a single aisle, absolutely teeming with stuff.
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A single doesn't even have to technically be classed as a single for it to chart.
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Sometimes the goods are produced in a single geographic area or even by a single facility.
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A single sheet holds the waste produced by both of my dogs on a single walk.
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He never pulls a single punch or word or withholds a single truth about the game.
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Possible options included hitting more than a single target and extending strikes beyond a single day.
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Acuna led off with a single, stole second and scored on a single by Freddie Freeman.
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Yet not a single moderator asked a single climate-related question in the three presidential debates.
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The frustration in France runs much deeper than a single economic policy, or a single tax.
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"However, despite that disappointment, I also understand that justice is not always delivered by a single jury, in a single courtroom, on a single day," the mayor said in a statement.
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We don't want to see that concentrated within a single government, certainly not in a single company.
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That experience (or any experience) can't be captured in a single sketch, let alone a single genre.
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Lemeshko's team didn't find a single particle, but a quasiparticle that behaved like a single magnetic pole.
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Molina started it with a single off Lambert and Edman followed with a single off of Parsons.
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Nellemann expects this will require a single international effort run by a single agency, such as INTERPOL.
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Nimmo led off with a single and moved to third when Jeff McNeil followed with a single.
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"We simply don't want a single stock or a single sector wrecking your entire portfolio," Cramer said.
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"It is different than a single currency controlled by a single country," Mnuchin said of the euro.
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Stanton advanced to second on a single by Christian Yelich and scored on a single by Ozuna.
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We don't want to see that concentrated in a single government, certainly not in a single company.
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You only drank scotch or you only drank a single wine or a single brand of beer.
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The idea that passing something -- anything -- was better than protecting a single provision or a single industry.
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Today, anyone with an internet connection can inspire millions with a single sentence or a single image.
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But these successful pregnancies aren't born of a single, perfect egg combining with a single, perfect sperm.
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The fact is that in a single cycle in a single state, Trump backed two losing candidates.
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Maher explained that the previous model had been composed of a single transmitter and a single receiver.
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Not a single thread dangles, not a single character is left without a place in Faith's world.
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"The point is we're not trying to pinpoint a single thing about a single person," White said.
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"We have not seen a single hold-up, a single doubt," said Artur Stabinski of Coldwell Banker.
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And I can tell you as I sit here today, I have not heard of a single daycare center, a single church, a single rec league, being closed as a result of this.
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"I'm not a single-issue candidate, and this is not a single-issue country," she said to applause.
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There isn't a single answer because there isn't a single reason why someone is living on the streets.
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The question is, how do they do this without owning a single warehouse or a single delivery truck?
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In businesses that depend on a single antenna pointed in a single direction, that is a huge advantage.
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But this issue is not a single sector problem and it does not have a single sector solution.
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It would allow the government to hack into multiple devices with a single warrant from a single judge.
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All tetrapods descend from a single ancestor — a single lineage of fish that managed to spread on land.
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Of course, OnePlus' decision to focus on a single handset at a time means a single size option.
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Kisha was a single mother to three young boys and Sandlin a single father to four young girls.
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Seen from anywhere in between—a single page, a single chapter—it's a riot of discrete, disconnected units.
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Baez led off the inning with a single and went to third on a single by Willson Contreras.
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Mookie Betts walked, took third on a single by Devers and scored on a single by Xander Bogaerts.
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Some might argue that these questions are an overreaction to a single product fault from a single vendor.
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I think it's lazy, reductive, and I don't know a single writer or a single artist who likes it.
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"The world ultimately will have a single currency, the internet will have a single currency," Dorsey told the Times.
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In fact, all of Medium could be taken down if a single company found fault with a single post.
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I am not a single- issue candidate, and I do not believe we live in a single-issue country.
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When she was little, as a single mom I had a single mom friend, and we'd take them camping.
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At that time, many scientists thought cancer was a single disease that might be cured using a single strategy.
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In reality, SpaceX has not yet sent a single human into orbit or a single robotic spacecraft to Mars.
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When a single party absorbs the whole of "reasonable" political opinion, the consequence is rarely a single-party state.
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I am not a single issue candidate, and I do not believe we live in a single issue country.
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The thing is, you could condense most of this gameplay into a single location — maybe even a single desk.
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It seems strange that I can't pinpoint a single moment, or even a single day, when this all happened.
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We think about Middesk as a single place to find high-quality and trusted information for a single business.
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And yet a newly disclosed investigation suggests it was probably started by a single man and a single spark.
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"Every single vote, even a single vote, by a single member, can change the course of history," he said.
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For most of the nineteenth century, Harvard professors taught a single, prescribed canon to a single, prescribed social circle.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) last introduced a single-payer bill in 2013, it didn't attract a single co-sponsor.
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"Otis Redding told me that every track on there was a single—could have been a single," Jones said.
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Javier Baez led off the inning with a single and went to third on a single by Willson Contreras.
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As is, McConnell doesn't have to produce a single vote to confirm a single one of these Trump nominees.
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What is being sought by the FBI is supposedly a single workaround for strong security in a single case.
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In trying to understand the experience of forced displacement, sometimes it's useful to focus on a single story, a single person, or a single drawing — small moments that can add up to greater empathy and comprehension.
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"Minecraft Earth proposes to completely break the dogma that has lived with us in computing since the beginning: this idea of a single person that holds a single device to create a single experience," says Kipman.
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Other than a couple of messaging apps, I can't think of a single communication vector that is limited in this way, tied to a single number accessible on only one device (technically a single SIM card).
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The beat of a single tweet, "e2 e4," that on its own is nigh-meaningless but nevertheless is a single and complete thought that deserves to stand on its own as a single and complete thought.
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A single instance as in, it's just two atoms making a single molecule, rather than many atoms making many molecules.
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"I am not a single-issue candidate, and I do not believe we live in a single-issue country," Mrs.
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There's Chelsea, a single mom from Maine, who reminds us that it is not "glamorous" to be a single mom.
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I've got about enough energy for a single instrument accompanied by a single voice and I'm trying to be tenacious.
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It bested its previous fundraising record for a single candidate -- $412,000 for Elizabeth Warren in 2012 -- in a single week.
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To start, we need to imagine just a single water molecule: two hydrogen atoms bound to a single oxygen atom.
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But the question they raised has spurred a discussion that goes beyond a single category or a single hopeful nominee.
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" In addition, he said, traditional language learning systems "compress all that meaning for a single word into a single vector.
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It's also the festival where, since 2016, a single person can buy a single $1 million ticket for a Decadent!
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In one case, a single trackway contained seven water-filled prints, pointing to the important contribution of a single elephant.
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SMITH: And a single payer system -- yes, and a single payer system will -- would wind up change in that cost.
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Adam Eaton bunted for a single to start the frame and moved to second on a single by Juan Soto.
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Cameron Maybin followed with a single, stole second and scored when LeMahieu slapped a single to right against Roenis Elias.
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And once you have a single force, you need a single location for that force—that's the center of mass.
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Then they refused to hear from a single witness and refused to demand a single document from the White House.
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Even more important, we should remember that the Washington analysis is a single study of a single minimum-wage increase.
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Only a single traditional boulangerie, or bakery, remained in Albi's old core, and not a single free-standing butcher shop.
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Not a single activist has expressed a single word of frustration with the Republicans or President Trump over the shutdown.
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Flag a single image on a single service, and any of the participating companies will be able to find and remove copies, potentially erasing it from the most popular places on the web in a single stroke.
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One of them, best improvised jazz solo, is for improvising, and it rewards a single musician's solo on a single track.
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Trea Turner had a single in the first and scored on a single by Juan Soto for a 1-0 lead.
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It's logistically impossible to fit two dozen candidates on a single stage, or even a single stage on two different nights.
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"Every single vote, even a single vote by a single member, can change the course of history," he told the chamber.
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A single malt whisky comes from a single distillery, versus a blend like Johnny Walker, which comes from several Scottish distilleries.
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Ghost Stories is a single film made up of three separate ghost stories, all held together by a single framing story.
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ECFC is exposed to concentration risk as it provides guarantees and loans to a single cyclical industry in a single country.
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In some places, where internet via a single satellite is the only option, a single outage can mean life goes offline.
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It's also a testament to his ability to create conversation with a single dress or pantsuit — or a single Instagram photo.
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One of my favorite types to read is a book that takes a single subject and tells you a single subject.
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There is not a scintilla of evidence that a single vote was changed or that a single voting machine was hacked.
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Asdrubal Cabrera led off with a single, went to second on a balk, then scored on a single by Jeff Mathis.
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They'll get a single bill and access to support from these companies, all while managing the services from a single console.
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"I am not a single-issue candidate and I do not believe we live in a single-issue country," she said.
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A single payer provides a single data system -- making transparent egregious prices, utilization hot spots and innovations that have gone awry.
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TC: If you mean a single thing that you could put in a single headline, I would say self-driving vehicles.
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I've had brief glimpses of the future that USB-C promises: a single port and a single cable for all gadgets.
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What if the problem is a system that makes every election a battle between a single Democrat and a single Republican?
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"I'm sworn not to harm a single hair on a single clone head," Engers says, before pointing her gun at Art.
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Jose Martinez started the inning with a single to right-center field and advanced to third on a single by Goldschmidt.
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Dexter Fowler led off with a single to left, and Yairo Munoz grounded a single to right, sending Fowler to third.
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His fly ball to center scored Revere, who led off with a single and took third on a single by Harper.
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Among the most moving of such apparently glancing but gently profound noticings is a single paragraph about a single Polish word.
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Evans allowed a single black juror and a single black alternate juror during the jury selection process, and struck the rest.
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In a single city in Massachusetts that has just 21,000 citizens, tree limbs killed two in a single week in 2023.
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Some of these prohibitions apply only in a single community, or even to a single family, while others are followed regionally.
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"When they sat down to write, they nearly merged, physically, into a single form," Lewis writes, hunched over a single typewriter.
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His "Don Giovanni" reimagined the characters as members of a single family; his "Il Trovatore" took place in a single room.
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It's not merely a single drive, though this is mostly how may experience it consciously: a single dimension of hunger magnitude.
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"Healthcare is a single word because it's a single concept." versus For example, "mental health care" is care for mental health.
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"To date, the White House has not produced a single document or scheduled a single interview," Cummings said in a statement.
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Wilmer Difo led off the sixth with a single against the Mets starter and pinch-hitter Adrian Sanchez had a single.
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Tim Anderson led off with a single to right field and went to second on a single to center by Cabrera.
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Not a single question from CNN about Warren's Native American heritage claims, not a single question about her policy stances, not a single question or follow-up question on whether she actually believes in Medicare for All, not a single question on whether she will commit to not taking big money when she is the Democratic nominee for President.
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This could also be really useful for two people to wirelessly jump onto a single conference call from a single S8 phone.
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Though seemingly modest, these are significant considering that they stem from emissions cuts in only a single sector in a single nation.
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I don't see why we should shed a single drop of American blood, or a single dollar of taxpayer money, over Syria.
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Most mornings, you may only need a single cup of coffee to get started, so you'll just want a single-cup brewer.
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A hydroxide ion is a negatively charged combination of a single hydrogen atom and a single oxygen atom (OH- in chemical shorthand).
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We'd never discuss the temperature of a single atom, just like we wouldn't call a single molecule a liquid or a gas.
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Hilary Duff is now a single woman, and former NHL star Mike Comrie's a single guy, because their divorce is now final.
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Gonzalez led off with a single, Victor Caratini doubled and Jason Heyward drove in both of them with a single to center.
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The bloc has already set up a single bank supervisor and a single bank resolution authority with a dedicated pool of money.
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At the same time, the government has portrayed that software as effectively harmless — a single software update targeted to a single phone.
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That amount is the average household budget necessary to support a single adult, not the average household income of a single adult.
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In terms of competitors, there are lots of finder gadgets out there with a single product that works with a single app.
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But the U.S.-Russia relationship, or what remains of it, is far bigger than a single issue or a single policy disagreement.
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Tamir said most people can't digest more than 30 grams of protein in a single serving, so avoid overloading a single shake.
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You could theoretically report that you had eaten a dozen donuts not just in a single sitting but in a single mouthful.
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Carlos Correa led off with a single, went to second on a groundout and to third on a single by Yuli Gurriel.
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Finger-pointing, name-calling & screaming with your keyboards is easy, yet...It solves not a single problem, saves not a single life.
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Jorge Soler led off with a walk, went to second on a single by Cuthbert and scored on a single by Bonifacio.
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As several reporters at The New York Times have learned this year, it rarely ends with a single woman, a single whisper.
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By contrast, the recent, widespread attacks used "immature" methods, like a single email address and a single Bitcoin wallet for electronic payments.
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Both Reign and Siddiquee say the true measure of progress goes beyond a single morning of nominations or a single celebratory evening.
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They can't just be a single parent, they have to be a single parent who's 'struggled', who has to narrativize that process.
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That decision, he wrote, left "a single-failure pathway in place," raising the risk that a single error could lead to catastrophe.
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During the dozens of protests in Sanford, involving thousands of people, there was neither a single arrest nor a single rock thrown.
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Unlike some recent Battlefield games, the single-player part of the game is not a single story built around a single protagonist.
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While a single deerskin was not equivalent to a single dollar in those days, the term BUCK evolved to mean just that.
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However, boutiques are perhaps in more need of an online presence since most of them are a single store in a single location, as opposed to a major chain that operates in many brick-and-mortar locations in a single market.
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I have to confess, the tendency of many Americans to collapse black and brown into an ethnic monolith — a single political idea, a single struggle, too often fused by media and activists into a single phrase — has made me uneasy.
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On the flip side, there's reason to be skeptical when a single group claims to make a discovery based on a single observation.
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"You haven't resigned, you haven't returned a single nickel of your personal earnings, you haven't fired a single senior executive," Warren told Stumpf.
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Cards can be set up for only a single transaction, or usable for only a single site, rending a stolen card number useless.
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"This case is about much more than a single phone or a single investigation," Cook said in the email to employees on Monday.
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But there's a problem: Among the show's mainstage speakers, there is not a single woman, nor a single member of any underrepresented minority.
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The worsening health of the world's oceans is not a single problem so much as it's an interdisciplinary one under a single umbrella.
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Wickr launched as a one-to-one communication service, allowing a single user with a single device to securely chat with another user.
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LIPTON: SO TED, THE GOVERNMENT'S ARGUMENT HERE IS, LISTEN, WE'RE SIMPLY ASKING APPLE FOR HELP WITH A SINGLE PHONE IN A SINGLE CASE.
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It's hard to imagine a single one, least of all one who rows a single, will let anything get in the way now.
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But you can't just attach one to a single radiator and control a single room's temperature like I've been imagining for my apartment.
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For reference, a single gigaton is equivalent to 1 billion metric tons — and there are about 2,200 pounds in a single metric ton.
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Anderson led off the inning with a single and came all the way around to score on a single to left by Castillo.
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Centeno doubled off reliever Kyle Crockett and scored on a single by Danny Santana, who later scored on a single by Miguel Sano.
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I don't think of a single-- I can't think of a single company of our size that has less bureaucracy than we do.
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Boston's Hector Velazquez pitched around a single in the seventh, and Joe Kelly survived a single and had three strikeouts in the eighth.
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Some states—Iowa and Texas among them—decided a single drop to a single juror's lips nullified a verdict, requiring a new trial.
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It only plays Protoss versus Protoss — probably has no idea what a Zerg looks like — with a single opponent, on a single map.
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In two visits to the Selous that I made last year, I didn't hear a single gunshot and never saw a single hunter.
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Francisco Lindor walked, went to second on a single by Oscar Mercado and scored one out later on a single by Yasiel Puig.
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A single drastic mutation in a single crayfish produced the species in an instant — and gave the creature the ability to clone itself.
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The decision could hinge on the interpretation of a single phrase in a single provision of a document that took years to write.
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When replacing a faucet, first identify the mounting type: Single-hole: A single unit that might have a single handle or two handles.
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Michael Phelps, for example, won for 2003, before he had earned a single Olympic gold medal or sold a single box of cereal.
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Yet mitochondrial DNA represents just a single ancestral lineage — a single data point — among all of the tens of thousands for any individual.
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An easy way to create a single colored line border around your document is to add a single-cell table to the page.
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This warning follows Thursday's FDA action against a single Walgreens store in Miami and a single Circle K store in Charleston, South Carolina.
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But having said that, in Hong Kong, a single store alone is selling about three times the sales of a single Singapore store.
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"There wasn't a single person in my circle whom I wouldn't be begging to help him — not a single one," Maksakova told me.
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"We have a single currency, we have a single supervisory, we have a single resolution (mechanism), I hope that overtime we will have a single insurance deposit scheme and so, it would be important to have real euro zone banks...I think cross-border consolidation is something that is going to be very important in the near-future," the former Spanish minister said.
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One evening, when I was 23, during my second year of medical school at Duke University, I woke up in a hospital bed, unable to move a single muscle in my body, unable to utter a single sound or inhale a single breath.
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"Jihad against the American invaders and its puppets should be carried out under a single flag, a single leadership, and a single order," the Taliban said last June in a letter addressed to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and his followers.
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With one out, Bregman lined a single to center, Michael Brantley walked and Josh Reddick grounded a single to left to load the bases.
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It is language more than any other trait which provides us with the sense that our brains are a single module, a single device.
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"The identification of life on an exoplanet will not be accomplished by a single team of researchers or a single method," write the authors.
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"The White House has refused to produce a single piece of paper or a single requested witness," he wrote in a letter to Cipollone.
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After that, Porcello allowed only two more baserunners — a single by Pujols in the fourth and a single by Kole Calhoun in the sixth.
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"This case is about much more than a single phone or a single investigation," Cook said in the email to employees, seen by Reuters.
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But more important, we need to remember that the world is fighting not a single man, nor even a single organization, but a movement.
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"I had the time of my life and I proved that a single guy with no kids will date a single mom," she says.
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Jose Pirela drew a two-out walk, moved to second on a single by Yangervis Solarte and scored on a single by Wil Myers.
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The consequences of a single mistake Amid the fissile atmosphere in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, a single mistake could unleash catastrophe.
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Under the scheme, banks have a single supervisor — the ECB's Single Supervisory Mechanism — and a single set of rules on resolution if they collapse.
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Eight hours after the two assaults began, "Not a single wheel of a single U.S. (military) asset had turned toward Libya," Gowdy, R-S.
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Per the company, a single platter could hold up to 2506 million individual characters on a single disk—or, in other words, five megabytes.
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A panel held 85033-1 that placing a single director in charge of an independent agency hands too much power to a single person.
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Francisco Lindor led off with a single went to third on a single by Michael Brantley and scored on a groundout by Carlos Santana.
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The fight was, is, and will continue to be over a single piece of a single bill: the Department of Homeland Security funding measure.
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There are limits, of course, to how much a single program at a single institution—even a prominent one—can shift an entire field.
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The Indians tied the game with a third-inning run on a single by Gonzalez, a wild pitch, and a single by Francisco Lindor.
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Randal Grichuk led off with a double and scored on a single by Devon Travis, who then scored on a single by Curtis Granderson.
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And major stars are much more willing to sign on for a single season, or in the case of "Electric Dreams," a single episode.
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"We couldn't afford to lose a single rehearsal, let alone a single performance," Mr. Beard said at a news conference from the Linbury's stage.
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For every lawyer WIRED spoke with, Kesha's was the first case they'd heard of centered on a single text sent to a single person.
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But a single session of hookah use, typically 30 minutes long, exposes the smoker to higher levels of the chemical than a single cigarette.
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Many declared it a "century," a term for a cricketing milestone when a single batsman manages to score 100 runs in a single innings.
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Not a single-issue candidate "I am not a single-issue candidate, and I do not believe we live in a single-issue country," Clinton said in her closing statements, making her appeal as a pragmatist who can get things done in office. 6.
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"In urban bicycle route planning, the joke is: We can do absolutely anything we want — as long as it doesn't inconvenience a single driver in a single place for a single second," said David Cranor, chairman of the D.C. Bicycle Advisory Council to the government.
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Allen opened the inning with a bunt single, went to second on a single by Mercado and then scored on a single by Carlos Santana.
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But at the same time, of course, common sense dictates that you cannot have an exclusive right on a single word or a single letter.
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A single misperception — a single moment of believing that the US might be about to attack — could cause North Korea to launch a preemptive strike.
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Mr Chomsky later came to an unusual and different solution: that a single mutation in a single human gave that human an ability called "Merge".
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When grouped, HomeKit treats those devices like a single accessory, so you'll just have to tap a single button to activate those devices and settings.
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A single vulnerability can affect thousands or millions of machines, and the internet gives a single individual the power to compromise them all at once.
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A single Pop button can do three different actions: one with a single press, one with a double press, and another with a long press.
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For what it's worth, Consumer Reports now says that not a single one of Apple's new laptops falls below 15.75 hours on a single charge.
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A single big round or two can really move the needle, so it's probably wise not to make to much of a single year's fluctuation.
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Bankers say regulators need to do more of the groundwork first, by completing Europe's banking union—a single market, with a single set of rules.
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The euro zone has a single supervisor, the ECB, watching over its most important banks, and a single resolution board, to deal with failing banks.
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Almost an entire episode of Black Summer, Netflix's new slow-burn zombie thriller, is about a single character on the run from a single zombie.
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But it's also why they've yet to put out a single film as bold as Logan, or a single show as dizzyingly unique as Legion.
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Molina drove in two with a single, Brandon Moss drove in another with a single and Grichuk hit a solo homer, his eighth, to left.
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Galvis opened the inning with a single, went to third on a double by Grichuk and then scored on a single to left by Smoak.
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Sixteen teams will then compete in a single elimination bracket with the top four moving onto the Global Games finals with a single elimination bracket.
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Venter emphasizes the precision required in the experiment: The transplantation failed repeatedly because of a single typo, a single misplaced letter in a key gene.
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Today, almost 30 percent of families with children are headed by a single parent, and 84 percent of those are led by a single mother.
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He compares a single terpene or a single cannabinoid, be that THC or CDB, to a note — but when everything works together, it's a chord.
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"I am not a single issue candidate and this is not a single issue country," Clinton said, a comment that is squared directly at Sanders.
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Instead, there would be a single interest rate, set by the European Central Bank, in Frankfurt, and a single exchange rate, set by the market.
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Maybe Brazil's election, along with the rest of the populist trend, represents something more disruptive than a single wave with a single point of origin.
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So unlike an enforcement action that focuses on the behavior — a single company gets directed to do a single thing — our work is much broader.
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In Canada, a single EpiPen can be bought for $100, while the UK National Health Service price for a single dose is closer to $38.
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The Mariners got one run back in the fourth after Murphy led off with a single and took third on a single by Kyle Seager.
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Standardized labeling will use a single expiration date on perishable items and a single quality indicator for non-perishable items, the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) announced.
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A single cup of coffee using a single-source coffee bean known as Elida Geisha 803 may soon cost $75 at California-based Klatch Coffee Roasters.
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You can apply a single filter to all of them, or tap into each photo to apply separate effects before posting everything in a single gallery.
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Dubbed "Programmable Conversations" (yes, really!), the product takes the form of a single API that unifies customer interactions across multiple channels into a single conversation thread.
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With one out, Mike Trout lined a single past just past Bogaerts's glove at shortstop, then Pujols followed by dumping a single into short center field.
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For ports, the Notebook 9 Pen has a single USB-A port, a single USB-C port, HDMI, a headphone jack, and a microSD card slot.
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She can shade someone with a single look, can't hear a single thing, and probably has some very bizarre stories about that pimp she dated once.
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After the error and a single by Jose Iglesias, the Reds had two on with two outs before Tucker Barnhart opened the scoring with a single.
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If a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step, a journey of saving your flooded street should start with a single bucket, right?
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Is there a way that you feel like you can still get some of that depth of experience within a single track, or a single video?
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Among the pre-order deals available online is "The Full Ticket," which includes a single Bernie Sanders action figure plus a single Hillary Clinton action figure.
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Buy a single-family home and rent it outBuying a single-family home and renting it out will only generate income if overhead costs are low.
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A single male in good health will pay about $2,050 year, on average, while a single female will pay $2,700 annually, according to the organization's data.
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It seemed unlikely that a single fan, and a single flare, would send home an entire country, especially one set to host the next World Cup.
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Though the series normally features Otsmane-Elhaou breaking down a single page (or even a single panel), this week's webisode is a special, creator-focused treat.
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Tatis opened the inning with a single off Touki Toussaint, who loaded the bases on a single to Eric Hosmer and a walk to Franmil Reyes.
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The AirPods Pro can last for 4 1/2 hours on a single charge, while the regular AirPods last for five hours on a single charge.
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Today, aboveground crypts at Trinity can run as high as $60,000 for a single coffin, while niches for a single urn range from $1,900 to $6,500.
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Maybe instead the question is: Is it really that bad to read a single book or watch a single show over and over and over again?
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In the last 2500 years, Champagnes in which all the grapes come from a single vineyard, or a single plot within a larger vineyard, have proliferated.
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But Brock beat out a single after Harrelson made a fine stop behind second, and Vic Davalillo bounced a single out of Harrelson's reach to center.
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But that was when "metropolitan areas generally had a single movie theater with one screen that showed a single movie at a time," Mr. Delrahim said.
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For the server and not just a single account to be hacked, an attacker needs to have the ability to monitor more than a single account.
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The OFV says that 5,315 Model 3 sedans were registered in March, setting a record for sales of a single car model in a single month.
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So let's talk about whose stockings will be stuffed by the tax bill Republicans just rammed through without a single hearing or a single Democratic vote.
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A single episode — hell, a single scene — of Jane the Virgin can easily contain more game-changing moments than most dramas attempt over a full season.
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Best of all, it can do this simultaneously with data transfer, allowing a single connector to theoretically deliver power, data and video over a single line.
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"While other brands focus on a single texture, a single styling process, or even a single ethnicity, FORM is unique in that it was inclusive in it works great for hair of all textures and styling processes," Walker Co & Brands Director of Brand Cassidy Blackwell told me.
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He has not given up a single nuclear bomb, he&aposs not given up a single ICBM, he&aposs not given up any of the nuclear infrastructure.
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Corey Seager drew a one-out walk in the first, advanced to third on a single by Yasmani Grandal and scored on a single by Cody Bellinger.
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I don't know a single black vet who feels disrespected by Kaepernick, and I don't know a single black vet who would employ this form of protest.
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In the pilot episode of Single Parents, a single mom named Angie (Leighton Meester) confronts a single dad named Will (Taran Killam) with a sizable mermaid purse.
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I feel like maybe she's a little hurt by the Gigi thing, but at the end of the day, he's a single guys, she's a single girl.
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There is a danger, he said, that UKIP would go from being perceived as a single-issue "anti-Brussels party" to a single-issue "anti-Muslim" one.
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Unlike most big corporations with internal divisions operating under a single corporate structure with a single stock, EMC is a federation of affiliated and sometimes independent companies.
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Snapchat's ongoing marketing campaign for Spectacles continues to mean you can only buy them from a single Snapbot deployed at a single location, for a limited time.
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Hoffman gave up a single to Dexter Fowler to open the game but retired the next eight batters until Fowler led off the fourth with a single.
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On the Rift S, there's a single cable that comes out of the headset and splits into two: a video display port and a single USB port.
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Dee Gordon led off with a single, Miami's first hit of the game off Gray, and moved to third when Giancarlo Stanton grounded a single to center.
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Meanwhile, a single tear rolls down the cheek of a single mother in an adjacent van as her Uber app gleams silently with no incoming ride requests.
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Kansas City took a 113-0 lead in the first when Merrifield opened the game with a single, stole second and scored on a single by Soler.
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They're all being streamlined into a single plan that'll cost $9.99 per month for a single device, with most additional cameras adding an additional $4.99 per month.
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All the excitement of the day before, the joy you feel when you're united behind a single leader with a single purpose, was replaced by shocked silence.
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Blockchain has been described as a single ledger that can record information from several different parties and then allows users to access a single record of information.
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"There is not a single song in this show, not a single moment, that wasn't at some point inspired by or written by a computer," said Till.
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Randal Grichuk led off with a single and was thrown out at third on a hustling play by right fielder Calhoun on a single by Rowdy Tellez.
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"Arresting a single drunk or a single vagrant who has harmed no identifiable person seems unjust, and in a sense it is," Professors Kelling and Wilson wrote.
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A single parent with one child, for example, can take $18,350 under the current tax code, but just $12,000 as a single filer under Mr. Trump's plan.
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But they did so only because they were reduced to the rule of a single party, the Congress, which was itself dominated by a single family — Nehru's.
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It was the most ever awarded to a single Mega Millions winner, and the highest cash-value jackpot awarded to a single winner in a U.S. lottery.
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It was the most ever awarded to a single Mega Millions winner and the highest cash-value jackpot awarded to a single winner in a U.S. lottery.
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Kyle Schwarber led off with a single and was forced on a grounder by Albert Almora Jr., who went to third on a single by Ben Zobrist.
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"The Company has identified the root cause to be a single supplier and a single, minor ingredient, used at one manufacturing facility," it said in a statement.
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More than three years later, with the price of bitcoin skyrocketing to more than $7,000, not a single customer has recouped a single cent, crypto or otherwise.
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Because of this history, literally building on this history, marchers were perpetuating symbolic violence before they raised a single fist, before they swung a single tiki torch.
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Eaton led off with a single and took third on a single to right by Rollins, who moved to second on the throw that missed the cutoff man.
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The minimalistic aesthetic is also carried around to the back of the console, where you'll find just a single HDMI port, and a single microUSB port for power.
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A single gram of soil alone can contain 3,000 bacterial species, each with an average of four million base-pairs of DNA spooled around a single circular chromosome.
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For I/O, the Laptop 3 has a single USB-A port, a single USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and Microsoft's proprietary Surface Connect charging port.
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The Fund said the existing rules were to complex and should instead focus on a single fiscal anchor and a single operational target, together with more automatic enforcement.
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It's easiest to conceptualize with a single key linking to a single output, but there can be multiple keys in the case of more complex multi-dimensional functions.
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Perhaps the coolest feature is that two headsets can be synced to a single drone, so both people can see what a single drone captures in real-time.
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And then you look-, I mean, the commitment you make is not a commitment to a single person-, JK: Or a single regime, it's a commitment to people.
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An immediate annuity, also known as a single-premium immediate annuity (SPIA), begins paying out income immediately after you have purchased it with a single, lump-sum investment.
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"I wish I had known for a single day what it feels like to walk into a room and knock them out without a single word," she says.
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But as we've all learned from the Spectre and Meltdown exploits, a single processor also means a single point of attack through which your device could be compromised.
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The Home Max held the shape of the sound well up to max volume, which was more room filling as a single unit than a single HomePod alone.
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For the first time, a single renewable energy source — solar panels — was the largest source of net electricity growth in a single year, beating coal, wind, and gas.
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With Digits, users can also tie multiple phone number/accounts to a single device, so users can, say, have a personal and work number on a single device.
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"At times, history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom," the president said.
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It is of course dangerous to overgeneralize from a single paper about a single city, particularly a paper that has not passed the full gauntlet of peer scrutiny.
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But after Jonathan Lucroy lined a single to left in the fifth inning and Nick Martini followed with a single to right, Boone came out to lift Severino.
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The city is tattered at the edges, a few buildings lie gape-toothed and abandoned, a motel stands vacant, and a single movie theater shows a single movie.
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A single light bulb illuminated the other contents of the bare, musty room: two plastic chairs piled with clothes, canned fruit and vegetables, and a single gas burner.
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Perhaps only Christopher Isherwood, in "A Single Man," has attempted anything quite like this, and he did it with just a single character, not a multitude of them.
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Get a single slide wrong, or hell, a single bullet point wrong, and the whole thing can blow up in a pitch meeting in 30 seconds or less.
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This case is about much more than a single phone or a single investigation, so when we received the government's order we knew we had to speak out.
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Not a single editorial board in the country said that he should be president, not a single editorial board in the country did, right, in a major market.
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The reality is that if you're a single parent — a child of a single parent, and you grew up in a single parent family neighborhood, you went to that single parent family school, the chance of you ever, ever reaching the top 20% of income earners is 3% in America.
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The Cardinals' only hits came in succession to start the fifth when Aledmys Diaz grounded a single to center and Paul DeJong blooped a single to right-center field.
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He walked Justin Upton, then gave up a single to center to Tyler Collins before James McCann lined a single to left that tied the score at 2-33.
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They will also get a single tool — and hence a single dependency — that uses lots of the existing tools in the JavaScript and React ecosystem (Webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc.).
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But esports aren't defined by a single game or a single genre; the breadth of different kinds of games is as wide as the umbrella that encompasses all sports.
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"Eighty-eight satellites from a single system on a single launch would be a record there," Mike Safyan, director of launch and regulatory affairs at Planet, tells The Verge.
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My simple HVAC system, with just a single-stage oil-based furnace for heating and a single-stage central air conditioning unit, was supported right out of the box.
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It only comes with a single motion sensor ($30 separately) and a single door / window sensor ($20 separately), so you'll need to spend more to really outfit your home.
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The hit knocked in Headley, who led off with a single, took second on a single by Didi Gregorius and reached third when Frazier bounced into a double play.
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But single sign-on services, or SSOs, can also become a single point of failure, potentially exposing user accounts not just on a single service but across multiple platforms.
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Just as a dozen knobs on a stereo console can shape the overall sound of a single song, multiple genetic elements can control the effect of a single gene.
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Lobbying campaigns are most effective when they are run through a single shop, with a single person who is ultimately accountable for the success or failure of a campaign.
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A single button turns them on and off, a single LED indicates a solid connection and battery level, and they're made from tough plastic that can take a beating.
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"There is not a single, solitary recommendation that I saw that has a single, solitary answer attached to it — how to do what they're talking about," Mr. Biden said.
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The White Sox loaded the bases with no outs in their three-run fifth on a single by Brett Lawrie, a walk by Garcia and a single by Navarro.
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A country where the biracial son of a single mother from Hawaii and the son of a single mother from Arkansas can both make it to the White House.
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They want content and services instantly, and they don't want to wait three to four minutes to download a single app that only offers a single function or service.
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According to a 2015 FACT article, a single pressing machine will run you upwards of $100,000, and plants have been known to shell out $5,000 for a single screw.
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In a single day in a single court last Monday, Steglich witnessed 62 parents prosecuted for illegal entry in McAllen, Texas, after they had been divided from their children.
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If the law went into effect, a trial judge concluded, there would be a single doctor in a single clinic, in New Orleans, available to provide abortions in Louisiana.
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Before 1991, when old enmities savagely resurfaced, these seven countries were part of a single federal republic — Yugoslavia — with ethnicities, religions and language groups under a single overarching roof.
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If you are looking for a single flavor, the show might disappoint you, as it doesn't even have a single protagonist or storyline with any primacy over the others.
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This time, he allowed only a single to D. J. LeMahieu leading off the third — he was picked off first base — and a single to Andujar in the sixth.
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In a single store in a single hour, Sarah tries on the Downton Abbey dress, the Roaring Twenties dress, and a cupcake number I dub the Operation Petticoat dress.
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RAM began operating initially in British Guiana and then expanded to the United States in 2000, starting out with a single pickup truck that hauled a single dentist's chair.
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USB 3 introduced the ability to use a single cable to send power, data and a video signal (basically just more but specialized data) over a single cable. Great!
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Here is what the researchers did: repair a single gene mutation on a single gene, a defect known to cause — by its lonesome — a serious, sometimes fatal, heart disease.
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State and local mandates can conflict with existing arrangements and prompt inequities within a single company or — where a local and state law both apply — even a single location.
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"The more he remains at a single prison, in a single cell, the more the chances that he will rebuild the conditions that led to his escape," Hope said.
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"A lot of these issues have only been about a single customer, a single account -- very narrow in scope," said Chris Ghazarian, general counsel at DreamHost, in an interview.
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Dessert — if it happens — is a single cookie.
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Makani, a startup acquired by Google in 2013, reckons a single energy kite can generate 50% more electricity than a single wind turbine while using only 10% of the materials.
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It is a single request for a single telephone in the aftermath of a heinous act, a request that has the imprimatur of a legally sought and granted court order.
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" In the next installment, Nas discussed his view of women and the beginning of his relationship with Kelis, writing, "I was raised in a single home by a single woman.
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This lets users pick and choose two apps and assign them to a single icon, so that a single tap will automatically open both apps simultaneously in dual-window mode.
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Multiple people's work could be linked into a single document, and then Microsoft imagines using AI to understand the images and text and combine it all into a single style.
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If I wouldn't want a single person to know what I do every day down to the finest detail, I shouldn't want a single corporation to have that information, either.
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The point of Caavo is to connect all your devices — including your DVR — through a single gateway so you can call up all their content within a single, seamless interface.
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The chips are designed in such a way that researchers can run a single neural net on multiple data sets or run multiple neural nets on a single data set.
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"If a single man has children, a single woman has children, two men have children or two women have children, then for these people they have a family," he said.
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"This case is about much more than a single phone or a single investigation, so when we received the government's order we knew we had to speak out," says Cook.
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Jacobs pitched Canter on the idea of a single unified hardware system that would aggregate all of a restaurant's online orders in a single place and Canter bought in immediately.
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"A single failure to replicate is no more definitive than a single study claiming discovery," Bristol researcher Marcus Munafò, who recently co-authored a manifesto for reproducible science, told me.
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But crime is complicated, and the rise and fall in crime rates can't be attributed to a single campaign or even a single institution such as the police, Ritter said.
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Chief Executive Erik Engstrom said a single parent company was a natural step following the renaming of the group from Reed Elsevier and creating a single entity three years ago.
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At the time of writing, West amassed a cool 22016,000 followers overnight with a single post, yet he hasn't followed a single person, not even his wife, Kim Kardashian-West.
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What they did: The team treated more than 100 mice that had both a single mutated and a single normal copy of the TMC1 gene associated with progressive hearing loss.
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Pujols lofted a single into center field with two out, moved to second base when C.J. Cron walked and scored when Simmons bounced a single past diving shortstop Didi Gregorius.
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That could mean that companies combine various services under a single package — like Disney's bundle — but it could also mean that companies bring diverse content assets under a single service.
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Like all Apple devices, the Apple Watch is known for its sleek, minimalist design, which consists of a rectangular case with rounded edges, a single dial, and a single button.
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America needs NATO -- a strong, united and functioning NATO, with a single purpose and speaking with a single, loud, powerful voice — more than ever during its seven decades of existence.
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"There was not a single attack done with a legal weapon, not a single one," he said, painting a dark picture of a future Switzerland that has disarmed private citizens.
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Musk is claiming that a single launch would come to just $7 million, since he expects to reuse a single BFR about 100 times, according to the Next Big Future.
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Not only that, but a single FPGA can emulate 100 of these CPUs at a time, giving a total of 2.4 million frames per second on a single FPGA chip.
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It argues that somehow a multi-million dollar company appropriating a single black man is the same as a single black man reimagining designs by a multi-million dollar company.
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Power said it was more important to look at overall dietary patterns rather than try to link a single nutrient to a single health outcome -- in this case cardiovascular disease.
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D. program — it is still disappointing that there are students of color who are not able to reach their full potential because of a single exam, or a single score.
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Big tasks with far-out due dates seem lower priority when you think about them as a single task with a single due date that is nowhere close to today.
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A single study is a single study, but it's a nice reminder that getting accurate info out there can lead to better decision-making and more cautious, educated drug use.
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The solution was for a single company, American Telephone and Telegraph, to consolidate the industry by buying up all the small operators and creating a single network — a natural monopoly.
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The Maldives' unusual approach to tourism, in which a single island houses a single resort, has also meant that entire islands without robust security teams are vulnerable to being seized.
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Despite all the screaming and campaigns, all the government shutdown fiascos, the G.O.P. hasn't been able to eliminate a single important program or reform a single important entitlement or agency.
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In the twelve collections that he has presented so far, he has not isolated a single silhouette and made it his signature, nor has he mined a single historical period.
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Those who subscribe to premium content via Roku Channel can manage their subscriptions through a single interface and be able to pay for each services' fee on a single bill.
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Gordon is a tiny place, with a single convenience store, and until last week, a single resident who appeared to elude public notice despite nearly a lifetime of living here.
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The outsize importance of Florida's Puerto Ricans to Hillary Clinton's election hopes is a lesson in the ripple effects that a single demographic group can create in a single state.
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Although the euro area now has—belatedly—a single supervisor, housed in the European Central Bank (ECB), and a single body to deal with insolvent banks, it still lacks a single deposit-insurance scheme, chiefly because German taxpayers do not want to be on the hook for the failings of lenders farther south.
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"I am not a single-issue candidate, and I do not believe we live in a single-issue country," she said, citing the importance of addressing racism, sexism and gay rights.
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A single Cimrman play is composed of two sections: the first is a faux-academic seminar analysing his contributions to civilisation, and the second a single act related to an adventure.
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Eddie Rosario led off with a single and advanced to third two outs later on a single to center by Willians Astudillo, the first of five consecutive hits by the Twins.
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Since then, Good Eggs has focused on building strong unit economics by, in part, focusing on a customer base in a single metro area and operating out of a single warehouse.
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The battle had 73 "fire burns" plus 20 people set ablaze simultaneous for a single shot — both of which had never been done by a single movie or TV production before.
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Since then Latinos have held to an ethnic empowerment strategy based on a single policy objective — citizenship for unauthorized immigrants — and a single tactic — becoming an essential constituency in presidential elections.
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The condition, canine transmissible venereal tumor disease, is believed to have sprung into existence 11,000 years ago — as a single cell in a single dog — and has been circulating ever since.
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Say you want a single stick of Suave deodorant for $1.99 or a single package of dental floss for $1.79 or even a 75-cent "crease brush" to apply eye shadow.
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If this imbalance were limited to a single chamber of the legislature, or a single election cycle, the Democrats' frequent carping about a stacked electoral deck might sound like sour grapes.
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It's a superorganism — a single body composed of thousands of individual amoeba-like creatures — that seems to communicate and have intelligence despite the fact that it doesn't have a single neuron.
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" Officials point to the text of the court order issued last week and argue that their proposal is "a solution for a single device by serial number in a single case.
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The Nationals got an insurance run in the sixth as Brian Dozier led off with a single and eventually scored on a single by Yan Gomes for a 3-0 edge.
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If invoked, it would allow Senators to speak no more than twice on a single question in a single legislative day—and a legislative day is not restricted to 24 hours.
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It's impressive how in just a single episode, Fear the Walking Dead managed to change so much about a single character in the best way and in all the right ways.
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It's a better ratio than the ones you'll find among Oscar nominees, but it's also just a snapshot, one that focuses on a single category and a single aspect of identity.
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German opened the game by allowing a single to Eric Sogard, then retired 15 straight before catcher Danny Jansen hit a single off shortstop Didi Gregorius' glove to start the sixth.
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He was the first Met to hit three home runs in a single game and the first to hit for the cycle — a single, double, triple and homer in one game.
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The researchers combined the partners' scores on dominance and facial maturity to create a single "power" score, and combined their scores on likability and trustworthiness to create a single "warmth" score.
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The Yankees went hitless for the final six innings, and a single by Brett Gardner in the first and a single by Jacoby Ellsbury in the third were their only hits.
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Thankfully, in America, we can carry out a revolution in 2016 without a single shot being fired or a single patriot having to water the tree of liberty with their blood.
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Gerardo Parra drove home Story with a single, pitcher Chad Bettis knocked in Parra with a groundout after a passed ball and DJ LeMahieu tied it with a single to center.
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A single mammalian cell might contain as many as 10 million ribosomes; a single cell of the bacterium Escherichia coli, or E. coli, might get by with just tens of thousands.
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In a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing, one small business owner testified that he was required to complete 28503 W-22019 tax forms for a single employee in a single year.
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Navigating these rules is difficult at the best of times, but becomes impossible when the controlling agencies fail to speak with a single voice or act consistently within a single statute.
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Walmart bought a single barrel of bourbon and it sold out in six daysIn one recent experiment, Walmart bought a single barrel of Buffalo Trace bourbon for one of its stores.
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But, Bohon explains, these stormquakes are creating coherent seismic waves that are more like tossing a single pebble into a pond to create clean, coordinated ripples radiating from a single source.
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Lowry: In hindsight, I think Lucasfilm would have been smarter to entrust the whole thing to a single director, as opposed to trying to accommodate different visions in a single story.
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Bailey shut out the Angels for the first four innings, but in the fifth, Taylor Ward led off with a single and went to second on a single by Matt Thaiss.
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On 40 of the 64 Championship squads—62.5 percent—none of the five starters missed a single game; on another 11 teams (17.2 percent) only one starter missed a single game.
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It is the last missing element from the euro zone banking union that already features a single supervisor for all banks and a single resolution scheme for any institution that fails.
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With a single in three trips, Polanco is hitting .
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There's not a single thing we can't do -- together.
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And we haven't raised taxes — not a single time.
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Whether you'd like a single dining table or desk ...
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" _____ • "I will not say a single word about this.
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But on a single day in December — Monday, Dec.
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" Harrison's career was assessed in a single word: "Good.
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The decision to pull out the Paris Climate Accord was not welcomed by a single European ally decision to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem in Israel, not a single American ally.
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"I never missed a single loan payment or took more than four weeks off of work in a single year the past 10 years," Boston wrote in one of the video's captions.
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A single Wi-Fi 6 laptop connected to a Wi-Fi 6 router may only be slightly faster than a single Wi-Fi 5 laptop connected to a Wi-Fi 5 router.
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The big picture: As Cummings notes in his statement, the White House has not produced "a single piece of paper or a single witness" in any of the committee's investigations this year.
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Providers can claim high-speed access is being served to hundreds or thousands of people residing in a single census block provided that a single person in that block "could" obtain access.
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Held to five hits through eight innings, the Phillies threatened in the ninth when Odubel Herrera led off against Peralta with a single and Nick Williams added a single one out later.
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"Every single vote, even a single vote by a single member, can change the course of history," Schiff intoned to a Senate that has already turned its back on the House's case.
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In contrast to Pelle Cass' stormed moments and people fused on a single picture plane, Bonet's photographs rarely include more than three or four people—and often focus on a single person.
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And in addition to posting content, the platform provides statistics on post performance and engagement ranging from company-wide statistics down to the results of a single post at a single location.
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You still use physical shutter buttons to either snap a video (a single tap records a 3803-second video) or take a photo (hold down on the button for a single image).
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Although the cult favorite ABC series originated modern TV's obsessions with peeking into a single character's past throughout a single episode, Orange Is The New Black raised the bar on the technique.
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Guest workers under the current system are already required to work for a single employer, which is a much more difficult challenge than simply allowing them to live in a single state.
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Enter Internet Download Manager, which costs $25 for a lifetime license for a single PC or $12 for a one-year license for a single PC—though a free trial is available.
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A visit from Cecily, accompanied by one of her inamoratas, riveted Harrison: The couple dressed alike in black, shared a single seat at the dinner table and ate from a single plate.
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True religious literacy requires engagement with the enormous variety of beliefs, practices, and motivations found in different religious traditions, and, for that matter, within a single tradition, or even a single church.
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"You've shrunk down the assays to a very tiny reactor, about a nanoliter in volume, and on a single device you can do about 200,000 of those measurements in a single day."
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You can look at a single element, or a single moment in a program choreographically and decide why that's better, blah, blah, blah, but ultimately the cream will rise to the top.
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Facebook has announced planned changes to that system that would make all ads from a single client viewable in a single place, starting with campaign ads but eventually extending to commercial advertising too.
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That not only breaks a single-day record for rainfall in the area, but it breaks this area's record for the amount of rain in a single month, the Washington Post points out.
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This suggests it would take at least 2000,0003 years for a single population speaking a single language to diversify and spread through the Americas in a way that yielded the pattern heard today.
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Jace Peterson led off the ninth against Familia (238-25) with a single, went to second on a bunt by Dansby Swanson and took third on a single by pinch hitter Emilio Bonifacio.
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However, Jose Martinez led off the inning by grounding a single into right field, and an out later, Paul Goldschmidt grounded a single to left and Tyler O'Neill walked to load the bases.
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ANDREI LANKOV, KOOKMIN UNIVERSITY: They are not going to give up a single nuclear weapon, a single warhead as they have already produced, and no amount of negotiation is going to change that.
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"There has not been a single democratic opening; not a single change on the island in human rights," Rubio, at the time a GOP presidential candidate, said during a CNN debate last week.
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Apple asks you a single family member to act as the "organizer" of the account, which lets other family members make purchases on their behalf and charge everything to a single credit card.
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Cohen might technically be a single father, but he knows "It's not easy for a single guy to do this on his own" — and he's not afraid to lean on his loved ones.
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By myopically focusing on a single electric-system component (fuel disruption) and a single threat (cyberattack), the administration risks exposing the grid to other threats and ignoring improvements that could be more consequential.
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Of course it does, and if anything we should be grateful to the coronavirus for reminding us that we shouldn't build our businesses around a single source of supply from a single country.
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An April 2017 report from Anglicare, which surveyed 67,000 properties in Australia, found that Sydney did not have a single property that would be affordable to a single person living on government benefits.
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Alternatively, the two screens can flip around to form a single-screened tablet device — something that Dell highlights as an advantage of the two separate displays compared to a single flexible folding one.
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A single heroin dose costs about 150 Kenyan shillings ($1.45), former users told Reuters, roughly a fifth the average price of a single dose in the United States, according to the United Nations.
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There, a three-judge panel ruled that the agency's status as an independent agency with a single director was unconstitutional, as it placed too much power in the hands of a single person.
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No. If you shop at speciality retailers like Papyrus, you'll spend $10 for a single roll of wrapping paper or as much as $6 for a single, 20-inch by 27-inch sheet.
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Project Hospital, like many of the medical dramas that inspire it , exists in a universe where otherwise healthy people are fully treated within the confines of a single visit to a single facility.
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The thing about saving money by having a single health care payer squeeze providers on reimbursement rates is that adopting a single-payer structure is neither necessary nor sufficient to achieve the gains.
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I can't think of a single thing, except … 18 games.
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They should last for five hours on a single charge.
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Even for a single issue, the storage requirements are appreciable.
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Robin's struggle as a single mother echoed her mother's experience.
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JaCoby Jones led off with a single and Greiner walked.
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He is a single dad, and my dad was, too.
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A single set of footprints trailed away from the vehicle.
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As a single longer essay, "Hold Still, Lion!" was lovely.
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Big Little Lies was meant to a single season miniseries.
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At press time, he hadn't yet won a single state.
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Beltran later scored on a single by C Brian McCann.
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Mr. Trump carried the Congressional district by a single point.
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Spread in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet.
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Plus, now that we're all part of a single VICE.
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They haven't scored a single one through those two games.
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A single tweak can cost weeks and millions of dollars.
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It's capable of going 100 miles on a single charge.
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Investigators couldn't find a single marketing email sent that summer.
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I got a solid two days on a single charge.
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VICE: As a single mom, have you encountered any prejudices?
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I'd be fine with a single type of bug, honestly.
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Being a single mom, I'm in panic mode right now.
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I had sex with that woman not a single time.
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Of course you're going to show you're a single mom.
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This is pretty much "dad romance" in a single picture.
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I can't find my bike keys or a single tampon.
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In most instances, it passed without a single dissenting vote.
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Turns out all you need is a single thin dime.
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The watch has a single button, and two small microphones.
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But as a single woman, I'm not supposed to be.
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I plan on having a single come out every month.
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He points to a single mother in Huntington Beach, Calif.
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Adobe unifies its digital businesses on a single cloud platform
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Switch between different Slack groups without loading a single channel.
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In twenty years there has not been a single exception.
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Look across the room to see a single red strawberry.
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Cabrera contributed a double and a single for New York.
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A single payer system drives down the cost of healthcare.
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The league has yet to uncover a single positive sample.
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Maze died of a single gunshot wound to her torso.
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Islandiana lewisi only occupies a single cave in the Midwest.
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A single year on this planet lasts just 6.27 days.
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Trump's opponents failed to unify around a single compelling alternative.
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Instead, they share a single common trait: their puffy forms.
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A single clothes hanger hung alone in an empty closet.
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Washington, D.C., and Alaska have a single statewide reporting unit.
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Cyrus dropped a single with Mark Ronson back in November.
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Why not a single model who wasn't an hourglass figure?
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" In 2013, Prince released a single called "Breakfast Can Wait.
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I cannot find a single negative quality about this product.
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Can inconclusive DNA evidence ever point to a single suspect?
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As such, a single flamingo is not a happy flamingo.
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Was there a single word that seemed wrong to you?
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Having a single engine reduces fuel consumption and speeds inspections.
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A single cookie option is also available for just $5.99.
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That said, quantum supremacy probably won't be a single event.
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A single cookie option is also available for just $5.99.
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His proposition: A single virus was too narrow a focus.
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ARROYO: Raymond has to be on a single camera shot.
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Dion released a single of the cover, as a preview.
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We take care of turning everything into a single language.
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Toss to coat, and spread in a single layer. 2.
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Mechanics still lack a single contract for the combined airline.
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For all we know, he's never spent a single bitcoin.
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He also had a single and is now batting .304.
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One out later, Ronny Rodriguez ripped a single to left.
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Both should last for 10 hours on a single charge.
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Wolf didn't crack a single roast towards the first lady.
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The daughter of a single mother, Kamilah's passion is dance.
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Mexico has yet to sell a single deep water barrel.
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Elsa says not a single word throughout the whole thing.
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You can't take them in in at a single glance.
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Instagram is a single, cohesive stream of photos and videos.
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The internet lost its collective mind over a single strand.
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They're charging $250 for a single worldwide campaign, they added.
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In seven states, there remains only a single abortion provider.
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There isn't a single person who has most influenced me.
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Mr Puigdemont's claim to represent "a single people" is hollow.
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Not a single peso has gone to an affected Mexican.
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Donda never remarried and raised him as a single mother.
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A single Google Wifi unit works exactly like the OnHub.
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Trump won the state by a single point in 2000.
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What does it mean to only provide a single result?
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Her yellow dress featured a single sleeve and short train.
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Temple University abandoned Virtual Temple without offering a single course.
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Impala builds a single API for the entire hotel industry
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Sanchez scored the third run on a single by Hicks.
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The flaw was limited to a single server, NordVPN says.
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Many American and French artists use only a single color.
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"They'll probably not bump into a single person," said Lee.
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They share a single thing, which is basically: pay attention.
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The chamber hopes to trim that to a single standard.
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Contracts typically last four months, without a single day off.
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There was only one category where a single candidate dominated.
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Rarely has a single word caused such international trade disruption.
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Lady Olenna drinks it in a single gulp, without hesitation.
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This family tree shows how they share a single ancestor
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Seven of those measures passed in a single state: Arkansas.
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America will not mend its politics in a single election.
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Both eventually sold – with a single bid – for $214,2500 apiece.
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He's only timetabled a single day's college classes each week.
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Overcoming past divisions, the hardliners united behind a single candidate.
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At many airports, a single carrier has a near monopoly.
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He died from a single gunshot wound to the head.
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A single person can infect more than a dozen others.
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Which explains why not a single computer is in use.
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I often explain these successes with a single word: innovation.
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The incidents were not limited to a single detention center.
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The Nokia 9 PureView just offers a single focal length.
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A single meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un?
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Social media campaigning is not limited to a single platform.
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Choosing a single finalist from each state was extremely challenging.
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Most Skyscrapers Flattened by Aliens in a Single Action Sequence?
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As a single father, working a physical job, he's struggling.
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Ryon Healy grounded a single to center to score Gamel.
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The Swedish manufacturer didn't have a single car on display.
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In New Hampshire, he did not receive a single delegate.
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Your cell phone number is a single point of failure.
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A yard away, a single egg sizzled on the stove.
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He had time for a single sport: He chose football.
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After Graham spoke, Mitchell was denied a single additional question.
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" Take one woman, a single mom whose initials are "C.
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Or look up all the citations by a single author.
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I think restricting it to a single request is fine.
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Then I became a single mother because I got divorced.
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But all focus now turns to a single number: 270.
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Success depends on your whole team being a single unit.
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Why are phone numbers specifically tied to a single device?
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She has not made a single consequential speech as chancellor.
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Because my deportation was not based on a single crime.
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Freddie Freeman drove in Markakis with a single to left.
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Inset image shows the scaly details of a single footpad.
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In fact, it may not even be a single rock.
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Uploading a prototype to the web takes a single click.
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He cannot let a single insult or criticism go unanswered.
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Cabrera then snuck a single into left, bringing in Goodrum.
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Not a single instance of transmission has ever been documented.
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"We don't have a single lawsuit against us," Gerber says.
|
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Aquaman can steal your girl in a single photo opp.
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Interscope loved the track and released it as a single.
|
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Others found reason to reunite Darfur into a single state.
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A single flight on Flight Simulator can span several hours.
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Wells was a single mother to three children, Flanagan says.
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Six months earlier a single Bitcoin cost just under $20,000.
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Domino's Pizza began with a single store in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
|
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Not a single mainstream media outlet has questioned the figures.
|
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WikiLeaks proudly announced the data dump in a single tweet.
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And come to find out, Corey is a single father.
|
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Should the executive be a single person, or a committee?
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Both of these are related to a single underlying phenomenon.
|
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A single piece of furniture rarely fulfills all these desires.
|
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"Um, not at all!" a single Haddish tells PEOPLE, laughing.
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Last month, a single day's heatwave grounded dozens of planes.
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This method tests multiple areas in a single lab screening.
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Like, they said "shit" 200 times in a single episode.
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Variable fonts let you create typography within a single file.
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Trey: I don't see a single lie in this tweet.
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But a single school accounted for 74 of those deaths.
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You can also consolidate many loans into a single one.
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With a single national plan, though, there are no networks.
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That chart is for a single parent with one child.
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As a single mother, she felt trapped in her job.
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Arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet. 3.
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Because the study used government standards for a single drink.
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The normal rate for a single donation is around $100.
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A single charge gives you about nine days of usage.
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The video documents a single strip ripping out the hair.
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In a single moment, Midge knows she can't marry Ben.
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The test will be on a single day -- April 20.
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And two smart cars fit in a single parking space.
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Gutierrez refused to substantiate her accusation with a single example.
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I get a high amount because I'm a single parent.
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We need a single place where information can be exchanged.
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It's range is about 186 miles on a single charge.
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A single letter to Blue Cross would do the trick.
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But there isn't a single one that I didn't understand.
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There isn't a single generation that hasn't had money problems.
|
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They are raising a family on a single military income.
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That man didn't use a single adjective in 20 years.
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Syria civil war There's not a single building left intact.
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Not a single one of their fixes requires a prescription.
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It looks like it was made by a single person.
|
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In contrast, the old Firefox runs within a single process.
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I kept being like, 'D'you reckon it'll be a single?
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Deutsche Bank expects a single U.S. rate hike this year.
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Malevolent hinges on a single question: Is Angie actually psychic?
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It was the biggest hit we had as a single.
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Not a single one will require a ton of money.
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Not a single computer or cell phone was ever destroyed.
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Now we're no longer talking about editing a single human.
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Gomes led off with a single against reliever Matt Belisle.
|
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Battery lasts up to 8 hours on a single charge.
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Authorities say each person died from a single gunshot wound.
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One student reported assembling 1,200 phones in a single day.
|
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No one, literally not a single person on. the. planet.
|
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Gary Sanchez led off with a single, ending Estrada's night.
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And yes, she ordered a single carrot from Bristol Farms.
|
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She can reportedly make $1,000,000 for a single sponsored post.
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That's because the study was based on a single model.
|
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Huugjilt, like many ethnic Mongols, went by a single name.
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There is not a single chance you don't remember it.
|
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The IconX 123 last five hours on a single charge.
|
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One attack saw a single life taken; the other, 2100000.
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Instead of blinking lights, there's a single continuous blue LED.
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And it won't be solved with a single congressional hearing.
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It was a limited attack, aimed at a single airbase.
|
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Her parents each face a single charge of child endangering.
|
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Voice commands, for example, are initiated with a single tap.
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In fact, we don't have to spend a single cent.
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Most radio astronomical surveys have a single job: Map gas.
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I can't find a single picture of Lieberman so garbed.
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I never met a single person that didn't like him.
|
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Polish Police captured 419 more objects in a single investigation.
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"The city isn't investing a single public resource," Sheinbaum said.
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Some ricotta, some small boiled potatoes and a single shallot.
|
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Yet this is bigger than a single Amazon headquarters investment.
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And not a single word you just read is disputable.
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We stop in front of a single, imposing Assyrian relief.
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Lopez then lined a single back to center, scoring Dozier.
|
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It's Vann struggling to pay bills as a single mom.
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Matt Joyce followed with a single to load the bases.
|
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Britain is maintaining a single eLoran transmitter in northern England.
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But you can't play a symphony with a single note.
|
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They were combined into a single nationwide case before McMahon.
|
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Climate change will never get solved in a single flourish.
|
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Furthermore, he doesn't want to live with a single mother.
|
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Manny Machado drove in Kinsler with a single to center.
|
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"Trump's reality can change with a single sentence," Oliver said.
|
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A single bomb crashes in the middle of the square.
|
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Tonight's episode unfolds in one O.R. with a single patient.
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One out later, Albies scored on a single by Donaldson.
|
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Mac Williamson brought home Beckham with a single to right.
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Arrange wings in a single layer on baking sheet. 2.
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Not a single screw is visible to mar the frame.
|
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You won't miss a single show premiere or football game.
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But there's not a single customer anywhere to be found.
|
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There might be a single counselor for a hundred kids.
|
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YouTube lost 2.5 percent of views in a single hour.
|
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Dee Gordon grounded a single to center to score Moore.
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Pina lined a single to center to drive in Hiura.
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A million hotel rooms, and not a single one available.
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The Note7 comes in a single storage capacity, too: 64GB.
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A single Flex deployment can support up to 50,000 agents.
|
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Not a single person can come back to their home.
|
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First baseman Wil Myers opened the first with a single.
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But on closer inspection, it hadn't posted a single thing.
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A woman's fertility is cyclical; the target, a single ovulation.
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