I tend to believe a variant of the first explanation.
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It calls him "Krotov," a variant of the word mole.
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When watermelon is in season, make a variant of gazpacho.
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Military press (a variant on the overhead press) 135 lbs.
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One approach might be to adopt a variant of then-Sen.
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Roughly 9,000 buildings in Japan use a variant of base isolation.
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There's a variant, popular in France and Italy, called Petit Suisse.
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Call it a subset of equities trading, a variant on prices.
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It's a variant on swamp-ass that you'd rather not endure.
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A variant Team Rocket where James is being consumed by a Victreebel.
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The ransomware is known as WannaCrypt and is a variant of WannaCry.
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The company is also working on a variant that also works underwater.
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And there is a variant of it called The Multiple Agency Problem.
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It's a variant of what I was talking about with the universities.
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In June, the company said a variant of the malware had been found.
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Hedge fund manager Jones also reportedly watches a variant of the Buffett gauge.
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We had a variant of that in 2009-2010 through the Recovery Act.
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There's a variant of it, which is, tell me how to do it. Right.
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The chip cards are vulnerable to a variant of the attack known as shimming.
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J&J tweaked the molecule to create a variant that could also be inhaled.
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It's a variant of BDSM employing the excitement and clichés of popular culture entertainment.
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Step inside a WC-130 WC-130 is a variant of the C-130.
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One of the new diseases is a variant of ehrlichiosis, the infection Slone suffered.
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Endless money-losing is a variant of counterfeiting, and counterfeiting has dangerous economic consequences.
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I thought that the weapon was spelled "nunchuks," which is a variant on NUNCHAKUS.
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Hoodies and door-knocker earrings represent hip-hop style, or a variant of it.
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The game also includes a variant called gigantamax, which is basically turbo-charged dynamax.
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The crash was the first of the A variant of the fifth-generation fighter.
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In its most basic sense, intifada is a variant of the Arabic verb "to shake".
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It's technically running on Android Things, a variant of Android that's custom-designed for IoT.
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As Dani Rodrik of Harvard University has noted, Turkey is a variant on this theme.
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A richer, more flavorful buffalo mozzarella is a variant as well, as is ricotta cheese.
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Combat Fleets reported Iran was developing a variant of the Shkval known as the Dalaam.
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Red clay, a variant that can hail from France, Morocco, and the good ole USA.
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Every single person in my Twitter feed was saying a variant of the same thing.
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"It was found that she had a variant in a gene called CACNA1A," Wangler said.
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Kawauchi possesses a variant of the widely studied ACTN3 gene — the so-called speed gene.
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For example, "expresso" is listed as a variant on "espresso," so that would be allowed.
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She experimented with a variant of gel that had not been used for parchment before.
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She experimented with a variant of gel that had not been used for parchment before.
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The new locations appear to have been hit by a variant of the earlier malware.
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Every one I've encountered so far has been a variant of: Kill these five wolves specifically.
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Artur: A variant of the name Arthur, it's among the most popular Armenian names for males.
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There's an unbreakable version Motorola is also selling a variant called the Moto Z Force Droid.
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The current attack appears to be carried out by a variant of malware known as Petya.
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" In my country, a variant of this argument is: "The Saudis don't know how to choose.
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Severe disease, such as pneumonia, can result from a variant flu strain even in healthy people.
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"Militant" was a variant of it — conscious, but also ready to throw hands for the cause.
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American Idol's 2006 fourth place winner drew a variant cover for Batman #50, and it's crazy good.
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Both crashed jets were Boeing 737 Max 8s, a variant of the best-selling aircraft in history.
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The report describes Andromeda as a variant of Android optimized for laptops and 1303-in-1 devices.
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Players are free to choose the original character design, or pick a variant skin from a sequel.
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A variant returned this week, taking out over 900,000 routers belonging customers of German ISP Deutsche Telekom.
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If consonant2 is र or র, consonant1 is not the same letter (or a variant, like ৰ)
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries are offering to build a variant of Japan's Soryu submarine.
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Kelz said the EQS will not be a variant of the S-Class, which is pictured above.
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The name is a variant of "samizdat" ("self-published"), the Soviet term for clandestinely distributed dissident literature.
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A variant of the rocket would take paying passengers from point to point anywhere on the planet.
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Law enforcement have said Kelley used Ruger AR-556, which is a variant of an AR-15.
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On Thursday, Musk disrespected Porsche's use of the phrase "turbo" to describe a variant of the Taycan.
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The virus, a variant of H1N1 flu, impacted one-third of the world's population at the time.
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Wendy's said it recently discovered a variant of a malware that was discovered and reported in May.
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Mashable makes no mention of Windows 10 Cloud, a variant of Microsoft's operating system that started leaking recently.
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The smelting process itself isn't entirely new; it's a variant of the electrolytic process used to make aluminum.
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Goldman Sachs sees a 227 percent chance that May's deal, or a variant of it, is eventually ratified.
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Other designs include systems running on AMD's Naples processor, and on a variant of Intel's own Skylake chips.
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The patient then took an approved test, which found a variant that indicated a high lifetime cancer risk.
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Chrysler, for example, is expected to reveal its first fully electric vehicle, a variant of the the Pacifica.
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The vaccine will not prevent someone who picks up a variant virus from an animal from getting sick.
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A variant is a "stapled" deal where a firm ties a secondary-market sale to a primary fundraising.
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The Trudeau cover is only a variant cover, which means it is different from the main cover comic.
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A variant of horse stance seems to exist in every traditional striking martial art from around the world.
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In venture capital, a variant on the Glengarry Glen Ross mandate is most fund managers' modus operandi: Always.
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Reports that the computer virus was a variant of Petya suggest the attackers will be hard to trace.
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The F.D.A. judged the da Vinci to be a variant of laparoscopic surgery, and cleared it for sale.
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The app is a variant of Adups, an app from a China-based company by the same name.
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Perhaps returning to a former realpolitik is called for: a variant of the Cold War's mutual assured destruction.
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And when I searched for just rissoles, I got a variant of French-style potato or meat croquettes.
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This is a variant of the successful strategy of American revolutionaries: They ran away to fight another day.
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Kaspersky put out a statement saying that Tuesday's ransomware was not, in fact, a variant of Petya at all.
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When the team tested her sample, though, they also found a variant of MCR, MCR3-1, on a plasmid.
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Now, researchers from Trend Micro claim to have found a variant of that malware in a Ukrainian mining company.
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In Maine, voters this year reaffirmed their 2016 choice to implement statewide ranked-choice voting, a variant of STV.
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I thought it was "jerry-rig," and while that is a variant, the former spelling is the correct one.
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While many may perceive foldable phones to be a variant of a flip phone, the technology is very different.
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It said it was in the early stages of developing a variant with a payload capacity of 6,000 kg.
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Their effects partake in a variant of the sublime that I experience as, roughly, beauty combined with something unpleasant.
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He said this didn't apply to the 737 Max 8 because the plane is a variant of an existing model.
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Was the Liberian Greenbul truly a new species, or simply a variant of the more common Icterine Greenbul, Phyllastrephus icterinus?
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The Boeing 737 Max 8 is one of Boeing's newest airplanes and a variant of its best-selling narrowbody jets.
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" — a variant translation of the Roman poet and satirist Juvenal's "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" or "Who guards the guards themselves?
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When a flu virus that normally circulates in pigs is found in a person, it is called a variant virus.
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A variant BB-8 featuring post-Jakku wear and tear will also be going on sale later this year. h2.
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I've been doing this job for a couple years now, and almost every job is a variant of this story.
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The general look is that of a USB flash drive, and the Neo only comes in a USB-A variant.
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This bears similarities to the US's fifth-generation F-35 stealth fighter, which has a variant built for carrier decks.
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The crux of the treatment depends on using mutated immune cells that have a variant of the standard CCR5 protein.
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As more Hui began moving eastward into China's growing coastal cities, they brought a variant of the treaty with them.
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Here, at the end of 2017, I thought I'd answer my own question, or at least a variant of it.
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Sadly, I had no idea that DOGY was a variant spelling, and have now shooed it away from my database.
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The X4 M40i fills a curious niche, a variant for those craving a raised high-performance all-wheel-drive hatchback.
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Instead, they identified only what's known as a variant of unknown or uncertain significance (VUS) in both BRCA1 and BRCA2.
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Somehow, the best that people can come up with, time and again, is a variant of lol, Trump kissing men. Sad!
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When the second-dimension scores are picking up a variant on the traditional liberal-conservative conflict, the differences should be low.
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Japan, which is offering a variant of its 4,000 ton Soryu submarine, is up against rival bids from Germany and France.
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We've seen the device in a number of leaked photos, though, including a variant in a slightly odd gold/copper color.
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His Bible paintings, such as "The Good Samaritan," from 1890, a variant on Delacroix's composition, are usually regarded as sentimental embarrassments.
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He attempted to disable a gene called CCR28500 by producing a variant that has been shown to confer resistance to HIV.
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The Quran has a story about Jesus that, Reynolds shows, is a variant of one told originally about Alexander the Great.
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Apple pie is nothing more than a variant of apple strudel, and Americans are much tougher than a wimpy Austrian pastry.
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Augie receives a visitation from the terrifying "Big Toe," a variant on a familiar folk tale with a kettle-sized twist.
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It used a variant of WannaCry, a piece of malicious software that locks victims out of their systems and demands ransoms.
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Edwin Starr also recorded a variant of "You Took Me This Far," but Knight makes it far more personal and passionate.
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The question for May is whether the EU can offer enough to get a variant of her defeated deal through parliament.
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This is a variant on ballad measure, which is to say the stanza rhymes abcb and alternates tetrameter and trimeter phrasings.
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He started cultivating an inner circle of online criminals, providing a select group with a variant of his malware, called Jabber Zeus.
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Its proof of stake approach will reach consensus through a variant of the 'Byzantine Fault Tolerant' protocol, again increasing speed and efficiency.
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"We discovered a variant a few years back, maybe three or four years back, that confers protection against Alzheimer's disease," Stefansson explained.
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The automotive industry is also looking into a variant of TUF called Uptane to secure the code that runs inside modern cars.
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Earlier this summer, Quartz reported that both Bird and Spin imported some of their scooters under a variant of HTS code 25.00.
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Ryanair (RYAAY) has ordered the 737 Max 200, a variant of the plane that will need to be separately certified by regulators.
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It is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra K1, a popular mobile processor (a variant will be used in Nintendo's upcoming Switch console).
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Even if the testing finds a variant linked to the disease, it doesn't mean that the person will absolutely develop that disease.
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AMD's flagship laptop for the launch is a variant of HP's Envy X360 convertible, which launched last year with Intel Skylake processors.
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Would people want to be in a clinical trial using a variant of a drug that originally had potentially lethal side effects?
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I've mostly seen this spelled TYRO, but TIRO is a variant spelling, and it means someone who is a beginner at something.
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A variant called the Long March 5B will launch pieces of China's multi module space station, probably starting in 2021 or 2022.
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Each and every Nazi character is a buffoon, a variant of the evil speech-making Nazis of Marathon Man or Schindler's List.
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This is a variant on omakase, which roughly means "I trust the chef," but a Trust Me is not an omakase meal.
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It began as a variant of Toyota's now also defunct Celica in 1978, but was spun off as its own model in 1986.
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In his address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night, Trump used the word "America" — or a variant — more than 70 times.
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LiquiGlide has also devised a variant of the system that can be applied to the vast number of vessels and pipes in factories.
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Samsung will also sell a variant of the Galaxy Note 10 with support for 53G, according to a recent filing with the FCC.
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The latest issue of The Walking Dead features a variant cover created by Sina Grace and Tamra Bonvillain in honor of Pride Month.
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But there is a variant—haitch—thought by some to be a "hypercorrection", an attempt to insert the letter's pronunciation into its name.
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In part, that is because he has observed a variant on the Peter and Dilbert principles; what might be dubbed the Bartleby curse.
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The new missile, which has never been acknowledged publicly before today, is called the R9X and is a variant of the Hellfire missile.
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The phone will have a 4,000mAh battery, and there will be a variant with 128GB of memory (no word on other storage sizes).
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As a result, plans were drawn up to deploy the drone from a variant of the A-12, dubbed the M-213 Blackbird.
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One tempting explanation is a variant of King's old claim: that it is a bad idea to mix rock and roll with Christianity.
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The government added that a variant on the scheme could include "cash rewards" for returning drinks without the need for an upfront deposit.
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The hackers used a variant of a type of ransomware known as Petya, which led some security researchers to call this one NotPetya.
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A variant for light skin — found in both Europeans and the San hunter-gatherers of Botswana — arose roughly 900,000 years ago, for example.
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The weapon is a variant of the AR-553, itself barely distinguishable from the M-16, the American military's standard-issue infantry weapon.
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"They have managed very skillfully to transform themselves into a variant of the Social Democratic party, just with more nationalist ambitions," she said.
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Ms. Warren has proposed a variant on the same theme: awarding $10 billion in new funding to governments that adopt land-use reforms.
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Today, about 30 percent of Android users, or at least 420 million people, are on a variant of Android 4.0, according to Google.
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The first themeless I ever submitted, seven or so years ago, contained a variant of the HEBRIDES/AQUILINE/JUICEBOX/JACKASS stack seen here.
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Think of the debate over robots as a variant on the controversy surrounding the program through which police forces received surplus military gear.
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In January 2013, Yu's co-conspirators allegedly used a variant of the malware Sakula in an attack on a second company based in Massachusetts.
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In the original, a variant of Civil War II, Issue #24, Kamala is depicting a falling-out with her idol and mentor, Captain Marvel.
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A variant of the Islamic extremists who attacked America on 9/11 now holds more power and territory in Iraq than before 2003 invasion.
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A variant of this urban legend finds its way into Netflix's new, polarizing horror movie The Perfection, albeit in a far more disturbing form.
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Later this decade, for example, Boeing will introduce a variant of its 777 model, the 777x, with new composite wings and more efficient engines.
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The Uber car, a modified Volvo XC90, was equipped with cameras, radar and LIDAR (a variant of radar that uses invisible pulses of light).
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It featured the Altair 2100 microcomputer with an Intel 21988 CPU (a variant of the 21997 design) and an 1003-inch floppy disk drive.
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"Terry has been diagnosed with Primary Progressive Aphasia, a variant of Frontotemporal Dementia," a representative for Jones said in a statement released through BAFTA.
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E. coliImage: IDKlab (Wikimedia Commons)Scientists created a variant of the E. coli bacteria with an entirely synthetic genome, according to a new paper.
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It's a variant of a complicated question: How does the media we consume (TV shows, movies, video games, music, even books) affect our actions?
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IBM's Watson computer system currently has a variant on the market that processes patient data for oncologists and helps them make decisions about treatment.
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It identified it as BlackEnergy 3, a variant of malware that the agency previously said had infected some U.S. critical infrastructure operators in 2014.
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Certainly, it is possible to look at economic history as a variant on the old saying; he who pays the piper calls the tune.
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The latest rogue software, a variant of something called Petya, locks computers and posts a message demanding $300 in bitcoins to recover the data.
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In laboratory experiments, the researchers found that the less a variant of APOE binds to that compound, the less it is linked to Alzheimer's.
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What follows is a fairly conventional plot, enlivened only by Neeson's decision to play Felt as a variant of the growling dad in Taken.
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Season 2 introduces two factions — Ghost and Shadow — and you can unlock a variant version for each of the new characters by completing missions.
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Japan, which is offering a variant of its 4,000 ton Soryu submarine, is competing against rival bids from Germany and France for the contract.
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Vogt also developed open-source software to, as he himself described it, search "for optimal solutions for a variant of the Traveling Salesman problem."
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The KC-130 family, consisting of four-engine turboprops, is a variant of C-130 transport, a venerable mainstay of the United States military.
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A tale of two risk pools One of the big changes to the Senate bill is a variant on an amendment proposed by Sen.
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The program turned out to be one they knew well: a variant of PlugX, a remote-access tool commonly deployed by Chinese-speaking hacking units.
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The attack used a variant of the notorious Shamoon virus, a development that links the case to a massive attack in 2012 on Saudi Aramco.
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Samsung reps told Gizmodo that the company still "believes" in curved TVs, and there's a variant available in the more affordable Q7 and Q8 models.
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Microsoft's next HoloLens will also include a variant of Windows 10, similar to the existing headset, and designed especially for its mixed reality use cases.
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Stitch Fix is a variant on the popular e-commerce "subscription box" model, in which customers pay to have regular - often monthly - shipments of goods.
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This deal includes 91 jets for the U.S. including 53 of the A variant, 24 of the B variant and 1603 of the C variant.
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So the undeniably brilliant Millwall badge features a variant on the heraldic lion, with the creature leaping forward – claws extended – from the navy blue abyss.
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The company says a variant of the Mi Watch that sports a sapphire glass and stainless steel will go on sale next month in China.
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Stitch Fix is a variant on the popular e-commerce "subscription box" model, in which customers pay to have regular — often monthly — shipments of goods.
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With newer multi-gene tests, it's more likely a patient will have a positive test or a variant of unknown significance, the study authors note.
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Gilead claims Descovy, which contains a variant form of the antiretroviral drug tenofovir, is less likely than Truvada to cause kidney damage or bone loss.
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Mayfield caught a pass from Landry on a variant of the Eagles' famous "Philly Special" for a two-point conversion to tie it at 14.
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A variant that provides protection against HIV also seems to increase susceptibility to a number of more common diseases, like flu and West Nile virus.
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A variant on this is to give very practical gifts, such as household appliances at the high end, or tube socks on the low end.
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WannaCry is a variant of ransomware, a type of malware that locks down a computer and forcibly encrypts its data until a ransom is paid.
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"Cavell" was a variant on the family's original Polish name, although David Cavell said the exact rendering of that name has been lost to history.
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We think the GT2100R is significantly more exciting to drive than any of those, but it is still a variant of Ford's pedestrian pony car.
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Sometimes it is a variant spelling; in the case of this czar, he was actually PETER I, succeeded briefly by two different grandsons and namesakes.
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Authorities said the gunman opened fire with a variant of the AR-85033, a popular high-powered rifle that is based on the military's M16.
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"One of the criteria we use to determine if a variant is really bad or important or not is based on whether it's rare," he said.
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Boys reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the congregation sang hymns alternating between Arabic and a variant of the ancient Aramaic language spoken by Jesus.
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One is BMW, which uses a variant of RTM in Leipzig, Germany, to make bodies for more than 130 of its i3 electric cars every day.
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I suppose one could argue that it's a privilege to be passable as white, or a variant thereof, but it's a bit more complicated than that.
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The average price in 237 could be $4.13 million for the F-24.1 "A" variant and could drop below $235 million in 22, the people said.
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The presence in, or absence from, a patient of such a variant allows drugmakers to know whether their products are likely to work in that individual.
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While musing on possible reasons, he questioned whether the HTLV-1 seen among indigenous communities in central Australia could be a variant that transmits more easily.
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A still from "Abominable" circulating widely on Twitter on Sunday showed a map clearly showing a variant of the dashed line in the South China Sea.
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Some markets might even see a variant with 8GB of RAM and a whopping 512GB of storage, which would be a first for a Samsung phone.
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A variant on the hepatitis C virus, for instance, could just as easily have been the successful growth of spores in various caves in North America.
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It is quite the enigmatic opener, a variant on those puzzlers that begin with a body sprawled on the parlor floor next to a bloody candelabrum.
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And so the biggest news this week wasn't with Bitcoin but a variant called Bitcoin Cash — an alternative currency that was created a few months ago.
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The operating system is a variant of Windows 103 that has been adapted for new foldable and dual-screen hardware that's arriving in 2020 and beyond.
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Elwell told lawmakers that the last aircraft evacuation test regulators conducted with people was in Europe with a variant of the Airbus A350 plane last year.
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This is a happy ending for elites: a narrative convention, a marketable concept, a variant form of utopia — and the basis of an irrational political analysis.
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"We wanted to create a modern, progressive whiskey that spoke to the place it's made" — not just a variant on Scotch, but a whole new animal.
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SpaceX has been flying a variant of its rocket called the Falcon 20163 Full Thrust, which utilizes a super-chilled liquid oxygen propellant that helps with reusability.
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A fair number of those present also began chanting "lock him up," a variant of the phrase that his own rallies etched into the American political lexicon.
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The T-235 is a variant of the Alenia Aermacchi M-2200 advanced jet trainer, currently in use by air forces in Italy, Singapore, Israel and Poland.
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His father, Jerry Acel Moore (the name Acel, pronounced ACE-el, was believed to be a variant of Asa), was an electrician at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
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If someone discovers that he or she is carrying such a variant, should that bring an obligation to inform relatives, so that they, too, may be tested?
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This was 2017 and I was interested in seeing if I carried a variant for celiac disease or early onset Alzheimer's, mostly for the sake of curiosity.
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Prince is listed as the sole inventor on a U.S. patent for a particular custom keytar, a variant of the keyboard-guitar hybrid that resembles a scimitar.
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The software giant has been considering an "Xbox TV" device for at least three years, and it appears a variant of it will be unveiled in June.
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Ana Recio, Salesforce's head of global recruiting, told Business Insider that she asked a variant of the ideal day question: What was your best professional day ever?
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Some states are already discussing the idea, and New York has adopted a variant, but none of these plans is as broad as the measure we envision.
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For example, the official said schools could only get aid if they were teaching a variant of the Syrian state curriculum, rather than an entirely new one.
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For this reason, a variant, dubbed AV-280, is expected to carry rocket, missiles and also small UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) forward or aft with no rotor interference.
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Apple's ordering of the lettuce, presumably a variant of iceberg sourced from an Italian quarry, is understandable as a mechanism for preventing the lower bun from getting soggy.
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Intel has faced growing criticism since Microsoft revealed the extent of potential performance impacts after security patches are applied to protect against a variant of the Spectre flaw.
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Whitta will be joined by artists Michael Walsh and Mike Spicer, while former Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Queseda will produce a variant cover featuring Rey on Jakku.
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But that has not stopped Italy, which begins its "citizens' income" scheme—a variant paying €780 a month to those living below the poverty line—in the spring.
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Dr Michel's idea is a variant of a flow battery, in which power is provided by two liquids that, meeting on either side of a membrane, produce electricity.
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Let me start with a variant of something that Mick Mulvaney told a group of us at the White House yesterday when he was briefing on the budget.
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Apollo Residential, a publicly traded company, is providing financing to a firm in Louisiana that offers a variant of a contract for deed, called a bond for title.
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In Hernandez's case, McKee pointed out that tests revealed a variant of the APOE gene, which has been associated with higher risk for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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The ICS-CERT said in its alert that it found a variant of the malware believed to have been used Ukraine attack in some U.S. critical infrastructure systems.
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Tillerson's claim that diplomacy will continue until "the first bomb drops" is itself a variant of the kind of rhetoric that Trump uses with regard to North Korea.
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When used domestically, it is a word often tainted with the whiff of extremism, not least because a variant of it, white nationalist, describes racist leaders and groups.
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The most common response has been to call for a variant of the single-payer systems employed by most other countries, which promise dramatic reductions in health costs.
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At the end of last year, hackers took over hundreds of thousands of home routers using a variant of the infamous Internet of Things malware known as Mirai.
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And here in New Mexico, an influx of Mexican and Central American immigrants is nourishing and reshaping a variant of Spanish that has persisted since the 16th century.
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Both the Mate 30 Pro and Mate 30 are expected to use Huawei's new Kirin 990 chipset, which has a variant that includes a built-in 5G modem.
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The intrigue: Attackers used Ryuk ransomware, a variant of Hermes ransomware that has been used by the North Korean Kim Jong-un regime to funnel cash to the nation.
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The apparent editorial move — which at this point is still speculation based on a variant cover — comes on the heels of last year's Marvel reveal that Steve Rogers, a.k.a.
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The surprising appearance of Bad Ape, who was raised in a zoo, suggests the ALZ-295 virus, or a variant, has been affecting other apes outside of Caesar's community.
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IBM's X-Force Research discovered that the Trojan, a variant of the Zeus variety that's been kicking around for the last few years, had spread to Brazil in July.
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Talking to a crowd in West Virginia, the Vermont senator gave a variant of his standard stump speech, but highlighted his competitiveness against Trump in head-to-head polls.
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Having such a variant, Dr. McCarroll estimates, would increase a person's risk by about 25 percent over the 1 percent base rate of schizophrenia — that is, to 1.25 percent.
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Researchers are still analyzing Bad Rabbit to see if its decryption keys work, if it can be stopped without paying a key, and if it's a variant of NotPetya.
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This mission also marks the final launch of a version of the rocket called the Ariane 5 ES. It's a variant that's been used to launch Galileo satellites before.
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While the precise paint for these three Dragon missions isn't public information, at least one earlier mission used one called Alion Z-93c55, a variant of Alion Z-93.
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Using a slightly altered version of the Frauchiger-Renner experiment, Leifer has shown that this final assumption, or a variant thereof, must go if Copenhagen-style theories hold true.
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Using Xcode, Apple's app-making software that runs on Macs, a developer will be able to indicate they want to write a variant of their iOS app for MacOS.
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"In all known malicious attachments, the final payload was a variant of the 'Scout' tool from the Hacking Team Remote Control System (RCS) Galileo hacking platform," the report reads.
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And new antibiotics are crucial for fighting drug-resistant bugs like MRSA, a variant of the Staphylococcus aureus, or staph, that doesn't respond to a major class of antibiotics.
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The caps bear the "Hamilton" logo and the phrase, "Raise a Bat to Freedom," a variant of a line from the song "The Story of Tonight" in the musical.
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Go edition is not meant to be a "fork" of Android Oreo so much as a variant that a manufacturer can just set by ticking off a configuration flag.
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The phone is apparently called the S8+ and is said to be a variant of the S8 — sort of like what Apple offers with the iPhone and iPhone Plus.
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Thus, I know a grandma who goes by Z. And one who has zero Italian ancestors but nonetheless dubbed herself Nonny, a variant on Nonna, because it felt distinctive.
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Though widely reported to be a variant of the Petya ransomware, there is disagreement among researchers as to whether it is actually Petya or something with a similar design.
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A person familiar with the matter identified the particular breed of ransomware that struck Louisiana as Ryuk, a variant that cybersecurity firms first identified in August of last year.
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That method is cheaper and more efficient than clinical sequencing, but it's also less robust, looking at far fewer letters in a gene to determine whether a variant is present.
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Right, but to do all that, to make a lot of that, to make a variant of that, you have to pay people not a lot of money or nothing.
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He serves Jilla a variant of beans on toast, followed by a sausage in a condom, followed by what he claims to be the cooked remains of a Chinese prisoner.
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Japan is offering Australia a variant of its 4,000 ton diesel-electric Soryu submarine built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, with a lithium-ion underwater propulsion system.
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A variant is the residual profit allocation method developed by the same group that refined the DBCFT — Alan Auerbach, Michael Devereux, Michael Keen, Paul Oosterhuis, Wolfgang Schön and John Vella.
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Leading rugby's ascent will be the sevens, a variant of the game in which teams are made up of 7 players instead of the traditional 15 and play shorter matches.
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As seen in a screenshot, EVE Online creator CCP appears to be creating a variant of the turret shooting game it developed for the Gear VR, called EVE Gunjack Next.
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The country has typically used U.S.-made aircraft in the past, making the F35s - a variant of which appeared at the city-state's airshow back in February - a likely successor.
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A variant of the outlier analysis, developed by researchers at Duke University, can be used to identify which specific districts within the state have been most affected by partisan gerrymandering.
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Veloso would go on to establish a variant of MPB known as tropicália, which blended MPB's respect for the Afro-Brazilian tradition with the nascent sounds of American psychedelic rock.
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Initial reports compared the attack to the recent WannaCry ransomware, saying it was caused by a variant of a piece of ransomware called Petya, which first began circulating in 2016.
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In a variant of the experiment, a white rat raised among only black rats would save a black rat from a trap — but would fail to save other white rats.
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I've added almost 2,500 ratios of the most current available information about how many times one form — the standard form, let's say — would appear in relation to a variant form.
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What I didn't know, when I finished my time on the show, was that a variant of the apocalypse would so soon be coming to my life off the screen.
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The same week, a fan was barred from the ballpark for life for using a variant of the N-word while speaking to another fan about the national anthem singer.
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To many it sounds like a variant of Mr. Johnson's statement that, as far as the European Union is concerned, he is pro having his cake and pro eating it.
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After the third round of this process, she found a variant of subtilisin with ten amino-acid substitutions that worked 256 times better in the solvent than did the original enzyme.
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Her cousins liked to play kwaito, a popular genre of music that emerged in South Africa in the 1990s, a variant of house music overloaded with traditional African beats and samples.
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After the third round of this process, she found a variant of subtilisin with ten amino-acid substitutions that worked 256 times better in the solvent than the original enzyme did.
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Of particular concern are warnings about cocaine spiked with carfentanil, a variant of fentanyl some 100 times stronger, which was first reported in Florida by the Drug Enforcement Administration in 2017.
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Linksys is finally starting to ship its new WRT32XB router, a variant of the company's existing gaming-focused WRT32X model that's designed specifically to speed up gaming on an Xbox One.
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Gizmodo was unable to immediately examine a sample of the Erebus code, but its name indicates that it may be a variant of ransomware that targeted Windows computers earlier this year.
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They came to public attention in the 1990s, when a variant form of the best known of them, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), was shown to be transmissible from cattle to people.
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The alternative is for Congress to establish either a bipartisan committee comprised of its members—a variant favoured by Senator John McCain—or an independent commission made up of outside experts.
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The researchers used computer modeling to come up with a variant of this shape for their capsule, which allows it to reorient itself even in the dynamic environment of the stomach.
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Atari has partnered with AMD to create a custom processor for the VCS, and the console runs a variant of Linux to play both classic Atari games and some PC titles.
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There's blatant Blade Runner stuff in there—the main marketing campaign being run by the megacorp in the game is pretty much a variant on the advertising seen in Blade Runner.
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But the researchers have studied another gene for which the opposite seems to be true: a variant that was once helpful has become harmful in an age of rising air pollution.
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MOSCOW — Russia was again at the center of a global hacking scandal when computer systems the world over were frozen this weekend by a variant of malicious software known as WannaCry.
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The malware used to track Ukrainian artillery units was a variant of the kind used to hack into the Democratic National Committee, CrowdStrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch said in an interview.
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Trump's faith, if such a thing exists, stems from a variant of popular Christianity known for its "positive thinking," to cite the term used by Trump's favorite "theologian," Norman Vincent Peale.
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According to Military Today, the M577 is a variant of the M113 troop transport that weighs approximately 11.6 tons and is lightly armored to protect against small arms fire and artillery shrapnel.
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In 26, he co-authored a paper that revealed a variant in the gene IL-1003 seemed to be associated with asthma severity and was 2100 percent more common among African Americans.
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While genetic testing for the BRCA1 variants has been around for years, there's a range of diagnoses, including what's called a "variant of uncertain significance" (VUS), which has a frustratingly unclear prognosis.
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In the study, people who had a variant in a gene known as FTO -- which has previously been linked to a lower risk of obesity -- surprisingly had an affinity for sweetened beverages.
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A commentator on Bleeping Computer indicated that the same hackers may have hit another target in September, and CSO Online reported that the ransomware behind the attack is a variant of HDDCryptor.
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A variant of ketamine, a widely abused controlled drug, has recently been licensed for use in America in the most serious cases of depression, but its effect lasts only about a week.
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When a SNP is common, it is referred to as a variant; when a SNP is rare, found in less than 1 percent of the population, then it is called a mutation.
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"The cyber attack hit servers based in the Middle East, India, Aberdeen and in a limited way Italy through a variant of Shamoon malware," the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Basically you pick a relevant gene, in this case a variant of the alcohol dehydrogenase 1B gene that's associated with lower alcohol consumption, and see if it's associated with better health outcomes.
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The firm also raised money to invest in its own loans, largely to package them as securities it could then sell on, a variant on "marketplace lending", a crowded field in fintech.
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One was a variant of software used to wipe disks during the Sony Pictures attack, while another tool used the same internet addresses as two other pieces of malware linked to Lazarus.
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Blankenship, I've given great consideration to this sentence, and I find that the sentence of 12 months followed by one year of supervised release and a variant fine of $250,000 is reasonable.
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It's a variant in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC)—a set of proteins that decorate the surface of your cells—that binds to foreign molecules and presents them to the immune system.
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The event happened Thursday when an EA-18G Growler attack jet (a variant of the F/A-18) flew in the skies above Okanogan, a community about 200 miles northeast of Seattle.
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In a new study, researchers at Boston University's CTE Center say that a variant of the gene TMEM106B may influence why some people experience more severe forms of the disease than others.
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In 2017, Turkish and German naval specialists signed a letter of intent to cooperate on a contract to build a variant of the Type 214 diesel-electric submarine for the Indonesian Navy.
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Second, Amtrak employs a variant of the queuing process at New York Penn Station, even though Amtrak trains (unlike Long Island Rail Road or New Jersey Transit trains) don't turn around there.
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Like others in his situation or a variant of it, Ross also must process how his life will soon go from one of minimal responsibility to that of a single dad. 3.
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The South African had declared his use of a variant, Prednisone, on a doping form leaked by Fancy Bears, which said he had used the immune suppressant up to July 17, 2016.
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Someone could be suffering instead from another clinical problem like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; the abuse of drugs, alcohol or stimulants; or a variant of bipolar disorder, to name just a few.
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Russell Horning, a teenager known as "Backpack Kid," was able to register with the office a 30-second dance that Mr. Hecht described as a "variant" of a dance called the Floss.
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