There's also a cool little animation that accompanies the press.
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Gertie, as she is called, now accompanies them almost everywhere.
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So there's always the initial panic that accompanies each task.
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Read the essay on nationalism, which this playlist accompanies, here.
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Trump also noted the "human responsibility" that accompanies the job.
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The system accompanies the user's actions with a computerized voice.
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In it, the musician Sean Harold accompanies 15 young performers.theinvisibledog.
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The shadow accompanies Bezos everywhere he goes, including all meetings.
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The first is the sense of insecurity that accompanies globalisation.
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She accompanies him to his island and is soon pregnant.
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President Trump accompanies him on the walk to the presidential limousine.
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The transparency that accompanies a public listing has its own benefits.
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Today's release accompanies partnerships at the hardware, device and cloud levels.
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A similar caveat accompanies JUUL's announcement around its social media presence.
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How does the map that accompanies the article support your answer?
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She accompanies each with a lip-sync to a relevant song.
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And I hope this soundtrack accompanies you on future adventures too!
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And the other relates to the writing that accompanies the show.
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In India, the information that accompanies abortion pills is often inaccurate.
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It makes the kid notice the praise that accompanies correct behavior.
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A "squire" is a man who accompanies or escorts a woman.
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Jefferson understood that a dark side accompanies the expansion of expression.
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Perrins accompanies the uppers every year as the queen's swan warden.
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A personal assistant checks you in and accompanies you through security.
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But the First Amendment does not protect violence that accompanies speech.
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The bill accompanies other similar legislation from Democrats, like Ohio Sen.
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He also has grandiosity, which is something that accompanies that problem.
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A lone rainbow flag accompanies candles laid by attendees of the vigil.
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This is not the kind of chatter that accompanies House of Cards.
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Offset accompanies her as her plus one, with zero nominations this year.
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The book accompanies her current show at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
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The relief accompanies an opinion that with Gillum on the ticket, Sen.
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This duality is echoed in the visual art that accompanies his albums.
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Indeed, all those in power must understand the responsibility that accompanies it.
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Sylvain accompanies them on the flute, playing a popular French children's song.
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The picture now accompanies Trump's biography on the White House's official website.
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And then there's the other women and the gossip that accompanies them.
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Cheery music from the sound system accompanies the violent bursts of gunfire.
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You write about the sense of belonging and meaning that accompanies crisis.
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Part of this is simply the inevitable perception backlash that accompanies success.
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A similar surge accompanies revelries at the turn of the calendar year.
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The camera accompanies a man down several stories in a rickety elevator.
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It was delight, yes, but also the uncertainty that accompanies total liberation.
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Brian Eno accompanies me with all his records; he's a trade companion.
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I relished the expansiveness of spirit that accompanies the release from pain.
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His wife, wearing 'curious' make-up, accompanies him in singing 'Little Baby.
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A deck is the series of slides that accompanies the presentation.16.
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A catalogue accompanies the exhibition, containing seven texts, including one by Roberson.
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Once inside, ornate decor reminiscent of European palaces accompanies pricey antique furniture.
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The sound of dripping water accompanies Arshia Fatima Haq's "The Ascension" (2018).
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Ms. Ghani often accompanies her husband to meetings and on provincial trips.
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Otherwise she accompanies herself: on percussion, various stringed instruments and vocal overdubs.
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A similar sauce accompanies the grilled veal at Rao's in East Harlem.
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Mr. Williams speaks adoringly of his son and accompanies him to therapy.
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Elsewhere, it accompanies field recordings of Carnival performers that Mr. Charles captured.
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A soundtrack accompanies each painting, playing throughout the gallery on a loop.
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Horror movies wouldn't be horror movies without the creepy soundtrack that accompanies them.
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It accompanies a monthly food ticket now worth just over 1.5 million bolivars.
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Dozens of security researchers signed an expert statement that accompanies the CDT study.
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It was the kind of bow that accompanies the clash of a gong.
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Eventually the film accompanies two teenage cousins on their train journey to Huzhou.
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It's okay though, I love the hunt that accompanies a good thrift purchase.
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The footage seems bolster Tesla's new radar technology that accompanies its Autopilot function.
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We saw no reason to publish the crosstalk that inevitably accompanies any conversation.
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An audio track that accompanies each project features the poet reading their words.
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It was dark without the immaturity that so often accompanies the grimdark aesthetic.
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TESS is currently in the shakedown phase that accompanies any big science mission.
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Be sure to watch the Daily 360 video that accompanies Mr. Smith's story.
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When Zee's sister is kidnapped, Gentry accompanies her on a real-life quest.
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It's about the atmosphere and the sense of drama which accompanies the competition.
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The exhibition fittingly accompanies a new book of poems and essays titled evolution.
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A catalog with an essay by fellow painter Matthew Girson accompanies the show.
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Theeb is a young boy who accompanies his older brother into the desert.
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Many expectant mothers worry about the physical pain that accompanies labor and childbirth.
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His wife, psychologist and ballerina Gabriela Rodríguez, accompanies him on most political activities.
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Joseph accompanies Vincent to the Louvre and teaches him about art and life.
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When people go out for food, there's a story that accompanies [each dish].
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The author accompanies migrants on perilous journeys across mountains, deserts, and the Mediterranean.
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Her brand's hashtag #womenwhowork often accompanies pitches to buy her satchels and clothes.
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Abundant theatricality accompanies most things in the Philippines, from religious processions to karaoke.
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But AMLO must avoid the hubris that all too often accompanies taking office.
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Only his father accompanies him; his mother stays behind in Shenyang to work.
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The caption "America First" accompanies the image on the cover of the weekly magazine.
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The lack of trust accompanies a breakdown in communication between politicians and the young.
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However, the market is missing some of the euphoria that often accompanies record levels.
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A fully illustrated monograph, the first in the artist's career, also accompanies the exhibition.
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However, sometimes the rupturing vessel can fuse with the vein that usually accompanies it.
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Although Marina's publicist accompanies her to the interview, it's Marina who controls the show.
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The catharsis that often accompanies confessing guilty secrets suggests it may be quite large.
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But the psychological trauma that often accompanies such losses is barely on the map.
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OnePlus accompanies the unlocking process with a huge animated electrical sphere around my finger.
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The EU is happy to revise the political declaration that accompanies the withdrawal agreement.
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An incendiary image of Frida Kahlo accompanies the literature for Invisible-Export's latest exhibition.
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Kenzen's app accompanies the patch and shows hydration and ion levels to the user.
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She enjoys a typical high-calorie Ecuadorian diet, where rice accompanies almost every meal.
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It accompanies a report from the tech policy consultancy Upturn on predictive policing practices.
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Investors must understand the risk that accompanies investment in unproven and often insolvent companies.
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His work was profound but he resisted the pomposity that sometimes accompanies art criticism.
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There's a wonderful feeling of discovery that accompanies digging into these old, forgotten games.
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A separate laminated sheet explaining the history of the product sometimes accompanies the ad.
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But, like the film that it accompanies, it's as intelligent as it is insane.
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Sectarian violence often accompanies Muslim claims that Christians are trying to build new churches.
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The Verge's Dami Lee knows the feeling that accompanies losing something on the internet.
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Bennett accompanies each portrait with a personal story from the woman about her incarceration.
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The audio accompanies visuals from currywurst kiosk Curry 36 in the Berlin's Kreuzberg district.
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When the farm is overrun by zombies, he accompanies them to a former prison.
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H: Does your art support a sense of narrative in the songs it accompanies?
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A marvelous little video by the designer Hana Tajima accompanies Issey Miyake's black turtleneck.
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The game itself is legal, but the gambling that inevitably accompanies it is not.
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Amid the artifice and hypocrisy that often accompanies college football, their smiles were genuine.
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The opening sequence accompanies a young woman named Arlen (Suki Waterhouse) through this process.
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On the facing page, the word "white" accompanies a black woman with white hair.
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Houser frequently accompanies youth to court appointments and offers enrichment opportunities and field trips.
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Muscle relaxants are usually prescribed to treat the stiffness that sometimes accompanies multiple sclerosis.
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A mural accompanies passengers up the escalator after they step off the arrivals bus.
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Now her boyfriend accompanies her on the subway to make sure she is safe.
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A doctor from the German Foreign Ministry normally accompanies the chancellor on trips abroad.
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Campbell is an accomplished cartoonist, and a pocket-sized comic book accompanies the show.
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Its strength lies in its simplicity, lifting every dish it accompanies to new heights.
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An awesome recipe for roasted yams, honey, Espelette pepper and lime yogurt accompanies the article.
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In the show, she accompanies Scott to his home which he shares with a roommate.
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The twangy guitar lick that accompanies the chorus is like being pissed on by God.
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Things come to a head, though, when Josh accompanies Rebecca to a family bar mitzvah.
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The phrase "They worked through the night" accompanies the image of a broken light bulb.
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But typically, a national security adviser accompanies the president on phone calls with foreign leaders.
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Francis' recipe for chicken mafe, adapted from his host's, accompanies the article and is sublime.
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The retail launch accompanies the release of two new colors, too: rose gold and black.
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The most persuasive argument will fall on deaf ears unless real change accompanies our words.
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An orgasm is the sensation that accompanies ejaculation, and it feels, you know, pretty great.
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He accompanies Fiennes as a photographer, having latched onto the paltry human connection he offers.
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Mistakes are your best teacher and the agony that accompanies them is largely self-created.
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Reporter's note: This post accompanies a longform piece about sexual harassment allegations made against YouTubers.
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The imagery that accompanies a "backdoor" seems harmless enough; but it only seems that way.
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But Eiseman said the general mood that accompanies the color is mostly a positive one.
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And, with heavy hearts, they too often understand the sadness that accompanies loss of life.
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There is so much pressure that accompanies the task of writing a college entrance essay.
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And the thrice-married candidate accompanies his evangelical wife to church on Sundays, aides said.
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Early in the story, the protagonist's father, a widower, accompanies the teenager to the dentist.
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This much is demonstrated by "Dubuffet Drawings, 1935-1962," which accompanies an exhibition through Jan.
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Lacking the force of celebrity that typically accompanies marketable vocalists, they can easily be overlooked.
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The event accompanies the museum's exhibition "Roz Chast: Cartoon Memoirs" about the New Yorker cartoonist.
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Still, Lurigio said the promising statistics disguise the untold human suffering that accompanies every casualty.
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Plus, I was saved from the mind-numbing labor pain which accompanies a normal delivery.
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It's easy to accept this opening provocation, thanks to febrile writing that accompanies the absurdism.
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That violence comes from feelings of shame or frustration, and the powerlessness that accompanies scarcity.
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Galen's death carries a peculiar power, potentially as deep as the grief that accompanies it.
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The 45-pound briefcase, known as the nuclear football, accompanies the president wherever he goes.
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Yet workers are still waiting for a benefit that traditionally accompanies lower unemployment: fatter paychecks.
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It followed a long day of the choreographed pageantry that always accompanies prime ministerial transitions.
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For precisely the reason Dr. Seuss identified in a 1941 cartoon, which accompanies this column.
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Live, original music from the indie-folk pair the Bengsons accompanies Ms. Tayeh's fiery moves.
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This documentary by Barbara Kopple accompanies Ms. Jones through chemotherapy, recovery and a musical rebirth.
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It's the kind of lazy, wrap-up kicker that often accompanies true stories told poorly.
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Experienced in sum, Mitski's music sheds the baggage that accompanies associations of genre or era.
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He accompanies Trump at high-level meetings, like their well-publicized dinner with Mitt Romney.
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But competence alone doesn't account for the whiff of fable that accompanies this team's wins.
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The costume accompanies O'Grady's documentary photographs taken at the New Museum and Just Above Midtown.
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Did he fully understand the accountability that accompanies a position that is an extension of management?
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For example, in the sizzle reel shown at TCA, Shelton accompanies Handler to a cryotherapy session.
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"I don't really fancy this comedian," she reflects as she accompanies him back to his apartment.
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He no doubt fears he will be blamed for the initial pain that accompanies such moves.
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It's also about a myriad of black experiences and the suffering that accompanies navigating those experiences.
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Which is to say: White manhood, and the confidence that naturally accompanies it, would be restored.
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A single titled "Shine (This is It)" featuring seasoned funk vocalist Non Hendryx accompanies the announcement.
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In its effort to appear more advanced, Asus accompanies the screen with some spurious AI claims.
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And that's the bummer, the slide whistle that accompanies any discussion of online culture in 2018.
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They're fake and robotic, beginning and ending with a stiltedness that never accompanies real human laughter.
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Along the way, he meets a man calling himself Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), and accompanies him north.
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Yet unlike the consternation that normally accompanies a slumping currency, Mexico's trading partners have been silent.
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A human chaperone accompanies each robot, just in case it needs some help along the way.
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It's a supporting character, mostly serving as the title card for the short video it accompanies.
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Another big part of Huwaei's productivity pitch is, unsurprisingly, a digital pen that accompanies the MateBook.
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Those new to the sector can often get lost in the technical jargon that accompanies it.
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Exacerbating this problem is the secrecy that accompanies the actions of PBMs in the negotiation process.
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He accompanies her on visits to her clients, and witnesses scenes of physical and psychological abuse.
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Social stigma accompanies the opioid crisis and prevents many people from seeking the help they need.
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Target has implemented a few measures to avoid the crush that typically accompanies these limited releases.
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A film accompanies the candies, which are sold with proceeds going to a charity assisting refugees.
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The gifted satellite space accompanies a larger move towards upgrading the museum's Grand Concourse home base.
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A fully illustrated book accompanies the exhibition and is available for purchase in the Museum Shop.
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But I cannot really know the psychic burden that accompanies so little relief from the closet.
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But while drowsiness often accompanies cannabis use, the evidence that it reliably improves sleep remains modest.
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Fatigue, which frequently accompanies other symptoms, is uncommonly reported in the absence of more prevalent symptoms.
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"One factor that's been cited, among many, is the regulation that accompanies medical products," he wrote.
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I attach these Tile trackers to every important item that accompanies me on a daily basis.
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The large expansion of the Fed's asset holding accompanies a similar-sized expansion of its liabilities.
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This video, which has its premiere here, accompanies "The Balloonist," written by band member Shane Endsley.
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The weight and seriousness of the caption only makes the casual selfie it accompanies more disturbing.
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Ms. De Piero, a former television journalist, often accompanies Ms. Fleet on her door-knocking rounds.
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A plucky human companion usually accompanies the Doctor, who faces a rotating cast of alien adversaries.
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She is in limbo, caught between worlds, suffering from the disorientation that so often accompanies mourning.
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"United Shades of America" host W. Kamau Bell accompanies Bourdain to Kenya in the season opener.
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM — Sound often accompanies visual experiences, such as music set to film, dance, and performance.
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Changes in time zone, habit, or stress that accompanies travel may cause irregularities with your period.
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My guide accompanies me through thick clusters of trees, on dirt paths lined with bush and thorn.
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The images that flow through the video, and the text that accompanies them, do register as important.
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She proved that failure often accompanies success, or at least that one does not preclude the other.
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Tyrion accompanies Stark bastard Jon Snow, who has decided to join the Night's Watch, to the Wall.
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Eventually Lisa, a VICE colleague, comes through—on the condition she accompanies us on our unlikely pilgrimage.
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The second seems suitable for the results of my business, not for what thinking ordinarily accompanies it.
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It's unclear if MTV's Best Song nominees have anything to do with the video that accompanies them.
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This bizarre-o Sims video that accompanies it is quite the commentary on game playing in relationships.
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In women, the orgasm does not contribute to reproductive success and accompanies intercourse only "unreliably," they said.
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In Noh theater, the beat of the kotsuzumi drum accompanies the performer, supporting and anticipating his decisions.
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VOI of Sweden, whose scooter was involved in last week's accident, accompanies launches with educational pop-ups.
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There is a certain inevitability that accompanies any technology that's being worked on by separate groups simultaneously.
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A third figure accompanies them on their journey—a character wrapped in blankets, wearing a VR helmet.
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One reason, surely, is the heady sense of impending omnipotence that accompanies major technological and scientific advances.
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A full-spectrum doula accompanies clients through abortions the same way she would accompany them through birth.
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The expression accompanies a picture of a Pepe—any Pepe, rare or otherwise—in a full rage.
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Accompanies main story: "Energy, not tech or finance, in CEO line-up for Trump's China visit" L2200N2000N262C.
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Ms McClendon's book accompanies a small but splendid exhibition on denim at the FIT on Seventh Avenue.
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Around that same time, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis, an illness that commonly accompanies HIV in Peru.
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The prosecutor who accompanies them on raids had gone ahead on the back of a dirt bike.
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At $3 million, each award is worth more than double the amount that accompanies a Nobel Prize.
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We carry the burden of institutionalized racism and extreme physical and physiological stress that accompanies that burden.
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There was also a dose of toxic comments of the sort that so often accompanies online discussions.
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By EDM, I mean all the cannons and fireworks and mediocre music that accompanies the special effects.
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Jamie doesn't buy it, but agrees to let Claire help Alex so long as Murtagh accompanies her.
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"If you simply resume negotiations and nothing accompanies it, nobody will take it seriously," Mr. Ross said.
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Dorie Greenspan's fantastic new recipe for the dessert accompanies her column in The New York Times Magazine.
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They told us about their experiences with breakouts, as well as the shame that often accompanies them.
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An overture, powered by distorted electric guitar and staccato strings, accompanies this sooty B-movie-style image.
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But the sex scene that follows, and the interloper who accompanies it, complicate even this consolation prize.
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The shares tend to outperform the broader market during accelerating economic growth that often accompanies rising rates.
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The new outreach — and the activism that often accompanies it — perhaps should not come as a surprise.
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So she allows some gun play, both in-person and onscreen, but accompanies it with probing conversations.
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He accompanies his son to football practices and said he connects with many of the boys there.
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You can even pick up on clues in the trailer that accompanies every one of these challenges.
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Dave is not immune to the tug and pull of the irrational behavior that accompanies emotional investing.
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The album is steeped in positivity ("Deserve It All"), even amid the paranoia that accompanies fame ("Silence").
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A woman in Brooklyn said she accompanies her 26-year-old grandson on the subway, for security.
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Detailed, largely affectless and sometimes rushed, this recitation accompanies images that initially seem completely unrelated, even random.
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Give your body time to adjust to changes in time zones, habit, or stress that accompanies travel.
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Each person gets their own owl — the bird that accompanies Athena and the everlasting symbol of knowledge.
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That sounded like a great antidote to the very specific situational depression that accompanies a coming out process!
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We do know that suicidal behavior accompanies many behavioral brain disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression.
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Nor is it much concerned with the severe dislocation that accompanies that lost manufacturing job, that "codifiable" work.
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Source: Bespoke "More often than not a bear market accompanies a recession," said Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey.
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One way to better solve that problem could be to understand the strange field that accompanies the Higgs.
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Every parent both eagerly anticipates and dreads the transition that accompanies their kids growing up into young adults.
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But they pose far less of a threat to universities than the slow starvation that accompanies public funding.
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President Trump accompanies British Prime Minister Theresa May to a dinner hosted by her office on July 12.
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The commercial accompanies an announcement from Google that five new Marvel superheroes are joining the Playmoji AR lineup.
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Beside the sea the sound of genteel clonks accompanies a knife-edge bowls match pitting Andorra against Luxembourg.
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Edling's lyrics are darkly comic—fixated on failure and pain and the stupidity that accompanies both of them.
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Tegg has published a book that accompanies the exhibition, of found images of deer caught by these cameras.
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The 45-minute album, titled "Endless", accompanies a black and white video of the artist building a staircase.
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The track accompanies the announcement of her debut solo record as Sad13, Slugger, out November 11 on Carpark.
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I start to feel that desperate panic of an earlier age that nowadays accompanies a dying smartphone battery.
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This is the kind of talk that accompanies just about every new contraption that emerges from Silicon Valley.
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Nicole Ramos, a U.S. immigration attorney based in Tijuana, regularly accompanies her clients to the port of entry.
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The best part about these unique and wholly unexpected food-finds is the price tag that accompanies them.
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That's why she accompanies Justice on his walk to and from school -- a 40-minute journey each way.
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"This is how @united airline accompanies people with disabilities," Lucie tweeted alongside a video of the damaged chair.
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"It's the usual Washington breathlessness that accompanies any story these days about Trump or the Russians," said Beyrle.
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Beijing Journal BEIJING — Dark, featureless, defiantly drab, it accompanies President Xi Jinping almost as constantly as his bodyguards.
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" In his interview with the Times, Gillum said O'Rourke "recognizes that there is privilege that accompanies him here.
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Major corporations are aware of the fear that often accompanies these changes (not to mention the bad press).
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Also for Francis Lam's terrific new recipe for bigos, which accompanies his latest column in The Times Magazine.
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I'm really interested in the piece of writing that accompanies your new EP on the NAAFI bandcamp page.
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It's this component that's explored in a digital piece that accompanies the exhibition by Nexus Interactive Arts (NIA).
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Caldwell-Pope also may not be interested in the stress and uncertainty that accompanies another one-year deal.
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Artist Gigi Scaria looks carefully at our sense of belonging and home and the uncertainty that accompanies each.
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The trauma that accompanies displacement and loss can have consequences as severe as economic damage, health officials say.
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She movingly conveys the heartache that accompanies the abandonment of one way of life in search of another.
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Ms. Elmaleh plays guitar and accompanies her friends and neighbors when they gather for an evening of music.
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Warm service by front-desk staffers accompanies free coffee in the morning and Cracker Jack in the evening.
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There is a slew of other health benefits to the mindfulness and quiet peace that often accompanies meditation.
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Or will we simply acclimate to the changing landscape of homelessness and the human suffering that accompanies it?
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Like the film it accompanies, Birds of Prey: The Album is a wild ride from start to finish.
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The administrative rule that accompanies this law and allows it to be enforced, however, has never been implemented.
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There is a fog that always accompanies the early stages of a crisis event, there's no denying it.
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And on Wednesday, Netflix announced a weekly series, "Follow This," that accompanies BuzzFeed News journalists on the job.
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Failing health that accompanies grieving, especially the loss of a spouse, has been reported by some medical researchers.
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The mom, Joanne (Lily Rabe), accompanies Peri to receive a CAT scan — and Ray never sees them again.
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While visiting Charlotte and her family in Season 2, Bojack accompanies Penny and her friends to their prom.
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The pen drawing accompanies a description of Venice, which he passed through in the course of his pilgrimage.
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Read the translation that accompanies the video, especially the statements of the two students who organized the protest.
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This fitful watching is caused, at least in part, by the informational clutter that accompanies every baseball telecast.
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And I don't mean the trickle-down economics kind that supposedly accompanies tax cuts to the one percent.
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What is more, the book that accompanies the exhibition helps us to understand Dismorr as never before. How?
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They are reminders that the past accompanies us wherever we go, but they are also more than that.
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Additional material is drawn from NYFA's popular textbook which accompanies this curriculum, The Profitable Artist (Allworth Press, 153).
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It was Mr. Morris's first movie score — the music that accompanies a film — and Mr. Brooks's first feature.
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The practice is intended to unburden physical intimacy from the emotional and social complexity that often accompanies it.
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Will he want to distance himself from the history of his childhood that accompanies discussions of his work?
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Another great American myth, which accompanies A.A.'s dominance, is that abstinence is the only solution for problem drinkers.
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My thoughts had begun to distort visually, in that way that accompanies several days without sleep, food, or heroin.
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Investors expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in order to fight the inflation that accompanies full employment.
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The rise in activism accompanies a surge in ESG investing, or investing based on environmental, social and governance factors.
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Pixel for pixel, few plots of graphic real estate are more valuable than the icon that accompanies a podcast.
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A hardbound book of images from the original interstellar message and ephemera from the project's history accompanies the records.
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"Cloudy gray with subtle hints of pale blue accompanies your moments of leisure and relaxation," the product description read.
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Finally, they got to know some semblance of the pain and anguish that accompanies our lives in this country.
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Melle illustrated what he found to be a strange work-life relationship that often accompanies a career in booze.
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On top of all of the practical challenges is the stigma that far too often accompanies being labeled disabled.
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And like the stuff that accompanies wildfires or windy days in the desert, dust makes it hard to see.
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The goldendoodle accompanies 14-year-old Seph Ware to Good Hope Middle School in West Monroe, Louisiana, each day.
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The hatred of our opponents that accompanies a party system divided by worldview is self-reinforcing and, ultimately, dangerous.
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The lyrics are, in the most direct sense, about life's finitude, suffused here with the euphoria that accompanies convalescence.
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It's also the fanfare that accompanies the act of Drake taking his throne, but we'll get to that later.
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One of the contracts that accompanies this mission asks you to murder every last Abbey overseer in the place.
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So it should come as little surprise that her world-class wardrobe accompanies her to some rather intimate settings.
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"Norah accompanies herself like Carmen McRae or Shirley Horn — or Joni, for that matter," Mr. Blade said by telephone.
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"He continued: "Essentially it means pursuing greater rewards while accepting the reduced certainty that by definition accompanies that pursuit.
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You'll not only enjoy the thing you just bought, but you won't face the anxiety that accompanies new debt.
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In this go-around, Target implemented a few measures to avoid the crush that typically accompanies these limited releases.
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If not, episodes such as Brazil's will become more common, as will the erosion of trust that accompanies them.
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On Instagram, Graham is experiencing a second youth and the exhibitionism of love, style and work that accompanies it.
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Another film might have found black comedy in the continuing "risk assessment" that accompanies each step of the operation.
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Today, we're premiering Zeal & Ardor's first video from the album, an eerie visual that accompanies the project's title track.
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The number of times an ad was surfaced varied widely, according to the targeting data that accompanies the ads.
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Indeed, there is a push and pull between these running through the exhibition and the catalog that accompanies it.
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For women especially, sending nudes tends to result in the same sort of victim shaming that accompanies sexual assault.
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The same soy jelly accompanies a kimchi-jeon that's topped with browned mozzarella — in other words, a kimchi pizza.
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Prepaying tax refunds is a simple way to short circuit the political theater that usually accompanies legislative stimulus packages.
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Since the beginning of the previous fourth round of qualifying, a one-game suspension accompanies every second yellow card.
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And she has no entourage at tournaments; only Tontz, who is on the U.S.T.A.'s coaching staff, accompanies her.
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Unlike the typical six-foot cord that accompanies new iPhones, this one measures in at a whopping 10 feet.
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Max the photographer is a skilled climber and accompanies them; I hike to an ice fall and wave goodbye.
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But any doubts about his sanity vanish when you taste the spectacularly good guinea hen that the endive accompanies.
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The No. 2 album, Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next," often accompanies her voice with drum machines and little else.
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An assistant accompanies me and carries a variety of items, including an iPad so I can document the visit.
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You're encouraged to choose a hopper, the lacy bowl-shaped rice flour pancake that accompanies many Sri Lankan meals.
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A major publication also accompanies the exhibition and serves as the field guide for the 2017 Art + Environment Conference.
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And Melania dished out the helpful info right from the get-go, starting with her headshot that accompanies the piece.
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About his undying love for Jacob (whose "Bloom Book" of intimate pictures of the two of them accompanies the album).
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It also provided us with an opportunity to develop the smartphone breathalyser which accompanies the app for alcohol self-monitoring.
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Later, Alana accompanies them to their cake tasting appointment, where she is given a batch of cupcakes to take home.
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The push for a more moderate Islam accompanies efforts by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to modernize the kingdom.
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I want the sense of urgency that accompanies building a relationship while counting the stops before someone reaches their destination.
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Seph was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which severely decreases a person's mobility, and Presley accompanies him wherever he goes.
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The character is essentially Roland's spiritual son, and after meeting him in Mid-World, he accompanies him on his quest.
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The songs in Love, Simon do a brilliant job of speaking to the uncertainty that accompanies our turbulent teen years.
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"Dope on my rug" (pictured) accompanies a photo of prescription medicines strewn across the floor of her New York apartment.
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But most in the field argue that what social investing needs is the momentum that accompanies big infusions of capital.
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Khloe accompanies the owner, Eduardo "Big Papa" Serio, into an enclosure filled with grown lions, where they briefly surround her.
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ELVIS PRESLEY&aposS CONTRACT FOR HIS FIRST LAS VEGAS SHOWS UP FOR AUCTION A certificate of authenticity accompanies the ring.
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Lots of exposition accompanies the giant Confederate carving at Stone Mountain, for example: it demonises Abraham Lincoln and ignores slavery.
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"You've gotta want it," he says in an "On Topic" video segment that accompanies the feature, shared exclusively by PEOPLE.
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The black and white video accompanies "The Best of Us," the latest track off his debut solo effort, Burning Ground.
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She also joins Jim on the commentary that accompanies each track of the upcoming album – which PEOPLE is exclusively previewing.
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All these factors — along with the exhaustion that accompanies being a new parent — can lead to hair loss, she explains.
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The video accompanies a short write-up on Boutella from the magazine, labeling her the an actress on the rise.
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Food habits: Hector often accompanies Mr. Bolton and Mr. Browne to Lincoln Ristorante for dinner or to Nougatine for doughnuts.
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Zwarte Piet is a character who accompanies Saint Nicholas, or Sinterklaas in Dutch, during the figure's arrival each Christmas season.
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And afterwards I felt less of the greasy, gut-bomb, food coma vibe that typically accompanies scarfing down a cheeseburger.
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"Selfies are themselves not harmful, but the human behavior that accompanies selfies is dangerous," the authors wrote in their conclusion.
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But the biggest source of anxiety that accompanies these tales is not that mortals will be tricked into monster sex.
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Finally, the stress that accompanies certain health perceptions, like thinking you're getting old or fat, can also affect your health.
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When Mathilde returns to the convent, he accompanies her, and they work as a team to deliver the remaining babies.
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The acidification that accompanies ocean warming also degrades coral reefs and other environments that serve as nurseries for juvenile fish.
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The frenetic, last minute deal-making that always accompanies these self-made funding cliffs makes conditions ripe for backroom deals.
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It also wouldn't be a bad idea to take steps to fight the moral disease that accompanies the physical one.
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After all, who has time for the racial exoticization and discrimination (both subtle and blatant) that often accompanies white dating?
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Apart from the communal revelry that accompanies the sometimes crowded dwellings, bothy culture can convey itself in quiet ways, too.
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I recognize that, but, as I understand it, the congressman also recognizes that there is privilege that accompanies him here.
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Instead, Matt Barrie hosted alone, on a standard set missing the SC6 branding that usually accompanies Hill and Smith's show.
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The exotic notes in the aubergine purée that accompanies the robust veal ragout come from touches of ginger and orange.
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These works, along with the nearly 150 others on view, are included in the scholarly catalog that accompanies the exhibition.
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Bloomberg campaign staff members said they were told they had job security, mitigating the risk that typically accompanies such work.
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Her voice, at once husky and effervescent, accompanies some of the most beloved and popular songs in the samba songbook.
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Dave Tell, a University of Kansas professor who has written about Emmett, wrote the text that accompanies the new sign.
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The rise of nationalist, anti-immigrant parties usually accompanies periods of economic turbulence but that cannot be said of Sweden.
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Today's puzzle was built around the phrase NUCLEAR FOOTBALL, which is the briefcase that accompanies the president wherever he goes.
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The idea came from the art critic Jessica Dawson, whose rescue dog, Rocky, often accompanies her on trips to galleries.
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The anticipation that accompanies the start of the college football season arrives later in the Ivy League than anywhere else.
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Financial markets will immediately move to anticipate the next Fed move based on the message that accompanies the rate increase.
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Four hundred forty-three pound-feet of torque accompanies the 505 ponies, all of it rev-limited at 7,250 rpm.
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And that's on top of all of the normal error that accompanies a small sample with a large margin of error.
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Real suffering accompanies our galloping inequality: Note the shocking uptick in drug- and despair-induced mortality among middle-age white Americans.
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Initially after an injury, you have to move slower in order to spare your body the force that accompanies sudden movements.
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Urgency, patience, faith, and control manifest themselves as a detailed map of his splintered journey and the prayer that accompanies him.
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Younger workers "haven't had years to get past the mental rebellion that often accompanies return to work," says psychologist Randy Simon.
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Occasionally, the boss accompanies Daniel on trips, which is always a plus because that means he and the migrants eat better.
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The new video, shot recently in New York City, accompanies the album track "Mary Don't You Weep," a 19th century spiritual.
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But The Spanish Princess, airing on Starz Sunday evenings, exposes the tremendous sacrifice that accompanies royal status — especially in Tudor England.
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The Connect Wireless Stick accompanies SanDisk's companion iOS app, which users can access to stream music or movies from the stick.
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One third of the 150 pieces are permanent; 25 are text-based and published in a book that accompanies the exhibition.
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He accompanies her into the forest, where spirits lurk, and a person can easily lose both her bearings and her mind.
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Bahbah is a storyteller at heart, and the pithy text that accompanies her photographs is as meticulously crafted as a screenplay.
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There's nothing quite like the feeling of triumph that accompanies eating your first full meal after recovering from a stomach bug.
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For the Volume 1 cover of the magazine that accompanies her album, Taylor tried out a very different, very orange look.
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I chanced one final question, hoping he'd open up and reveal something about the loneliness that accompanies geographical and spiritual isolationism.
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Although Bandit's main focus is on aiding Moffatt, he routinely accompanies her to patient consultations during their five-day work weeks.
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When you think of something that can instantly improve any meal it accompanies, it's a tie between ice cream and booze.
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Arctic Buzz actually teamed up with a distillery to make a new vodka flavor for every ice cream flavor it accompanies.
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But I think that the sense of rage that often accompanies high school life now has a much more narrow focus.
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It's the sort of freedom that accompanies privilege, in all of its various manifestations, inside of Hollywood and out of it.
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" Even the press release that accompanies the track opens by mentioning "self-loathing, self-destruction, and a general disdain for humanity.
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She is only the second first lady born outside of the United States, the bio that accompanies her smiling photo says.
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As any experienced mean mugger knows, a true game face can be made or broken by the soundtrack that accompanies it.
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We admit, the instructional information that accompanies this video was not the first reason we were mewing and awwing over it.
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These soothing words have been accompanies by a series of crackdowns on institutions that help Chinese move money into foreign assets.
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This viral video tells such a compelling narrative whose complexity is further conveyed through the solid music choice that accompanies it.
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Once you sneak some peeks and feel the rush of adrenaline that accompanies the snooping, it can be hard to stop.
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The onshore infrastructure, pipelines, vessel traffic and pollution that accompanies offshore drilling would devastate our beautiful beaches, healthy marshes and rivers.
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The video above accompanies a GoFundMe page also entitled "Show BoB the Curve" that seems to have been assembled by B.o.
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The inspector general also has three open "employee integrity" cases involving political appointees, according to a report that accompanies the letter.
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Jenny interrupts a sex scene with a monologue to the camera; Digna silently accompanies her, phantomlike, on a series of dates.
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Her brother Finneas helps produce her music and sometimes accompanies her on stage, making this brother-sister duo a can't-miss.
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They want VIP access to the hotel's on-site hotspots, but without the typical snobbery that sometimes accompanies high-end hotels.
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She also accompanies people to hospitals, books medical appointments and researches the best doctor for rare diseases or clinical drug trials.
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They have a golden retriever named Sir Richard Parker who hangs out at Airbnb headquarters and accompanies them on road trips.
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His partner, Chasten Glezman, a middle-school teacher, moved in with him this year and sometimes accompanies him to public events.
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On a podcast the accompanies the miniseries, its creator Craig Mazin talks to the radio personality Peter Sagal about this disconnect.
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In addition to securing consumer data from continual cyberattacks, CISOs are also responsible for the regulatory compliance that accompanies the business.
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That dip may have reflected arbitrage investing activity that frequently accompanies deals in which an acquirer funds its purchase with stock.
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The result is impressive, even if it totally fails to include the Black Beatles track that usually accompanies the Mannequin Challenge.
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Maybe it's a manifestation of the overwhelming existential angst that accompanies the literal end of the world as we know it.
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In the narration that accompanies the video, Weems probes the rhetoric — messianic, paranoid, vitriolic, deranged — directed at the first black president.
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Not behaving like a cat, exactly, but the surprising feeling that accompanies being thrust into weird, uncomfortable circumstances with other humans.
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That said, through Fleetwood's dilemma we are privy to the atmosphere of paranoia and fear that accompanies a veritable mass hysteria.
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Vegan barbecue from the chef Amira Gharib accompanies the drinks at Ravi Derossi's latest addition to the East Village, a saloon.
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When, sentenced for prostitution, she's deported to New Orleans, her long-term lover, the devoted (possessive, obsessive) des Grieux accompanies her.
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Is the rage that accompanies negative polarization consistent with commands to love even our enemies and bless those who persecute us?
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The home's elevation, on high pilings, was meant to keep it above the surge of seawater that usually accompanies powerful hurricanes.
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Having a disaster plan for your entire family helps keeps everyone safe during the chaos the often accompanies a natural disaster.
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That entertainers continue to be theft victims shows that the loss of privacy that accompanies fame even extends to celebrities' homes.
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Adam Silver, the commissioner of the N.B.A., has been forthright in calling for legal betting and the openness that accompanies it.
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Most of the songs on "Music for a New Society" are about misplaced faith and the strange rage that accompanies regret.
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And so at every step of the way, I feel like I've been lucky to escape the devastation that accompanies war.
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It was simply a problem that needed to be acknowledged and accepted, without the shame that so often accompanies mental illness.
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To curb inflation that so often accompanies such high-octane growth, the Federal Reserve will have to keep raising interest rates.
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I think the family model might help with name identification, but the downside is the baggage that accompanies a political family.
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And that's just what has happened, along with some of the political repression that generally accompanies this type of regime change.
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" A certificate that accompanies the work includes a manual for installation, a spokeswoman said, adding that, "Maurizio's instructions are intentionally imprecise.
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The only thing missing was the scrutiny and sniping from competitors that normally accompanies the rise of a new primary leader.
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This note accompanies that last one: "This may be the only map that has loaves of sliced bread as border decoration."
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Typically, a cold's fever lasts only a day or two, while the fever that accompanies flu lasts three to seven days.
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While PAC contributions to candidates are limited, a larger donation frequently accompanies individual contributions from the company's executives and other employees.
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An extensive monograph accompanies the exhibition, which will next travel to the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris, opening in March.
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This initial imbalance can be caused by anything from damaging loud noises to ear infections, it's thought, and often accompanies hearing loss.
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You don't have to be all that sensitive to pick up on the negative feeling that accompanies the thought of an enemy.
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The announcement accompanies Pampers' new ad campaign, which encourages fathers to share moments they bonded with their child during a diaper change.
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"The copper mining in Michigan's UP has been going on for thousands of years," writes Hocking in the statement that accompanies OLD.
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Just as she did in her DPA interview, Swift shut down sexism within the industry, in particular, the sexism that accompanies aging.
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One of the hardest parts of a tragedy as an onlooker is the feeling of powerlessness that accompanies watching the event unfold.
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For example, the word "regularly" signals using every other letter of the word it accompanies: "Part of foot, regularly stroked" is toe.
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Seriously, think for a second about the burst of accomplishment, pride, and — dare we say — joy that accompanies that pencil-drop moment.
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The dab of spicy green paste that accompanies your sushi may go by the name wasabi, but it's actually something else entirely.
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Those factors demonstrate the value of the diamond and the ring itself, along with the brand that accompanies it and its setting.
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In such a case they could consider helping her with "cosmetic" changes to the non-binding political agreement that accompanies the deal.
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For many people, the spectacle that usually accompanies the Grammys' live performances is the real reason to tune in for the ceremony.
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Yang, despite the low name recognition that accompanies running for president without political experience, is actually doing fairly well in Insider polling.
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And there are no signs that the good will that often accompanies the arrival of a new president will again take hold.
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The infrastructure of the modern presidency always accompanies the Oval Office occupant, whether he or she is on official duties or vacation.
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The discussion is part of an program about activism and accompanies an exhibition on Jacob Riis, which will run through March 20.
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"Journey to Mars," a 360-degree video that accompanies the main film, allows visitors to tour Altındere's Mars colony through VR headsets.
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Roy's central theme is oppression, and the opportunistic violence that accompanies it, aimed not just at women, but anyone vulnerable — particularly children.
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In the shock, pain and confusion that often accompanies such calamities, the president is the nation's pastor and priest — its spiritual leader.
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A shallow glass of intensely flavored pork broth accompanies the mofongo, made more extreme by a squiggle of smoked rendered pork fat.
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Yes, you should watch "I Am Easy to Find," the short film by Mike Mills that accompanies The National's new album. D'oh!
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Amid the glitz and glamour of drag, the show doesn't obscure the violence and terror that accompanies the life of the marginalized.
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Despite the self-absorption that unfortunately accompanies cancer scares, most older patients realize that there are others worse off than we are.
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A feeling of release accompanies the full moon; however, Mars opposes Neptune, which may also inspire a lazy, and even shady, vibe.
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For all its recent changes, Germany has not forgotten what happened here, and the additional horror that accompanies anti-Semitism in Germany.
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Overseas, though, she has been willing to play the role of global ambassador, stepping out a bit as she accompanies her husband.
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Some wondered why the killings of black kids didn't draw the national outrage that usually accompanies reports of missing and slain children.
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The professional scrutiny that accompanies designing for each other can make an architect squirm, but Mr. Tehrani was game for another run.
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And what of the nimbus that accompanies Ms. Peacock from dozens of roles in more than 70 productions in 30 seasons here?
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To see some of the joy that's resulted from the opening of new train lines, watch the video that accompanies the story.
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Despite this, Gill's chatty, often conspiratorial tone helps mitigate some of the anguished hand-wringing that often accompanies discussions of Woolf's life.
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In a photo that accompanies the Instagram post, Bland's eyes are closed and she's holding her closed left fist against her mouth.
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The film's hook was that every soldier has an "ape"—a robot sidekick that accompanies him into battle and mimics his habits.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ALBUQUERQUE, NM — Sound often accompanies visual experiences, such as music set to film, dance, and performance.
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Buffett does this in speeches, in interviews, and, especially, in the annual letter that accompanies the report of his company, Berkshire Hathaway.
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The text that accompanies this work is one of Pepperstein's own short stories, which consists of a dialogue between these resurrected souls.
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"There tends to be a feeling of shame that accompanies bodies," says Sheila Cavanagh, a professor of gender studies at York University.
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A subdued soundtrack of musical interludes from Leoš Janáček and Dmitri Shostakovich accompanies two voiceover actors reading from Kafka and Jesenská's letters.
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The Gear 360 accompanies Samsung's Gear VR, the virtual reality headset that the company developed with Facebook's Oculus, which was released in November.
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Britain's Prince William accompanies his son Prince George on his first day of school at Thomas's school in Battersea, London, September 7, 2017.
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But what accompanies their over-the-top outfits is their equally expressive commentary, and that's what's so notable about Lipinski and Weir's partnership.
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"The more we lie, the less likely we are to have an emotional response" — say, shame or guilt — "that accompanies it," Sharot said.
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Up to four players can connect online and crew a ship of their own, with all the baggage that accompanies such an endeavor.
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The devoted dad also accompanies Preston and Parker when they fly to Houston every few months to visit specialists crafting a treatment plan.
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The instant that the rebellion by the film's men of color threatens the promise of a peaceful ascent to power that accompanies Sen.
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No, I'm not describing a Black Mirror episode, but instead the futuristic "emotion picture" that accompanies Janelle Monáe's latest studio album, Dirty Computer.
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Each responsibly-sourced item is practical, which means you'll hopefully never experience the aforementioned regret that accompanies purchases you don't end up using.
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The figures released by the agency on Monday do not take into account lost revenue if Britain's departure accompanies a wider regional recession.
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" Ms Richardson, sitting snug against her sister, accompanies her with hyperactive head rolls, hand gestures and expostulations of "mm-hmm" and "That's right!
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But it connects with reality in a more unsettling way, as if it is somehow feeding on the unease that accompanies its debut.
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It was the short story that many of us devoured with a fury that only accompanies a piece of writing that's profoundly relatable.
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Although the beignet gives it a run for its money, no other treat so beautifully embodies the excess that accompanies Mardi Gras celebrations.
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A perspective piece by the genoeconomist Philipp D. Koellinger and behavioral geneticist K. Paige Harden accompanies the piece, and considers its potential impact.
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Mr. Pruitt's calendar, recently made public, shows that the security detail accompanies him even on days when he has no scheduled work events.
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Käding: The music that accompanies the pictures is like a soundscape, it does not illustrate or narrate, it just lingers in the background.
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By the time the grilled chicken was plated, my cramps had gone from minor to the dull ache that accompanies a heavy period.
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The keyboard case that accompanies the MateBook has a glass trackpad that performs really well, but the keys themselves don't feel equally good.
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A weapon accompanies the robe: a literal stick of wood carved into sharp points, its user part resourceful Boy Scout and part warmonger.
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The prohibition to reject or modify the ad accompanies a statutory obligation to air ads of qualified federal candidates in the first place.
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So the fact that Hailee Steinfeld's "Love Myself" accompanies the closing credits should tell you something about the fate of the movie's protagonist.
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He accompanies Psyche through death to the realms of the immortal as he carries Shelley's awakened spirit through turbulence to new-made worlds.
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" In one of the novel's most significant narrative passages, Lucia accompanies a fellow arsonist to help him ignite "one of the project buildings.
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Now there are some VCs that have an emotional connection with founders, however limited, and they provide supportive feedback that accompanies the rejection.
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If so, it raises the possibility that people's vulnerability to illness that accompanies low status might also shift if their social circumstances changed.
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In one of Cocolab's most recent projects, "White Canvas," an ocean of lights accompanies a soundtrack of crashing waves, birdcalls, and ambient music.
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Ilana accompanies Abbi to the Philadelphia suburbs to visit her father (Tony Danza) and find what nostalgic treasures await in Abbi's childhood bedroom.
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"Please, if you have any dignity left, quit, go away with the scourge that accompanies you," one comment on Avogadro's Facebook page reads.
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The aides claim that Flanna routinely accompanies her husband to work and expects aides to meet her demands well outside of work hours.
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Ordon, Rian's father, is the general who oversees the protection of the Skeksis and accompanies them on trips to the other Gelfling clans.
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In Rome, the use of "modern" is typically a red flag that accompanies menus featuring gummy sous vide proteins and unpleasant deconstructed classics.
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" In the image that accompanies the Times Magazine profile, Lockwood thinks she looks "like a milkmaid who is trying to vape the sun.
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An early-music ensemble, Les Violons du Roy, accompanies Mr. Costanzo's gleaming, often emotionally raw soprano on tracks alternating between the two composers.
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Told alongside her story is that of her lady's maid, a young black woman who accompanies her to the UK after she marries.
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He talks with families seeking asylum, rides along with border patrol and accompanies activists in their quest to shield undocumented migrants from harm.
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When Mr. Allen starts to solo, the guitarist accompanies with single notes, or quick and rattling chords — destabilizing things and pushing them forward.
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The loss of life, yes, but also the erosion of meaning that accompanies the fading of experience into memory and memory into nothing.
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Another nice touch: Staff members direct you to open tables, alleviating the where-will-we-sit panic that often accompanies theme park dining.
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The pamphlet that accompanies the exhibit includes a brief history of US immigration and information about organizations that serve migrants across the country.
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The war triggered in Unamuno the realization that, in hopeless times, quixotic lunacy could save people from the paralysis that often accompanies defeatism.
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The advice accompanies the surgeon general's 700-page report on smoking cessation, released Thursday by the US Department of Health and Human Services.
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Governments can try to convince or coerce their constituencies into thinking freedom and democracy are not worth the disorder that often accompanies them.
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Tebow is more than familiar with the scrutiny that accompanies both successes and failures when playing sports at the college and professional level.
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The "226 Questions" video that accompanies the profile takes place not at her home, but at the farmhouse-style cottage that houses LuckyChap.
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Singh Soin's partner, the musician David Soin Tappeser, has composed an original score, performed by an all-female quartet, that accompanies the film.
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Another potential barrier to the hemp industry quickly sizing up is the drawn out process that often accompanies the creation of federal regulation.
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She was shielded from the financial disaster that often accompanies sudden widowhood, but in every other way she was unprotected from great pain.
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The infographic accompanies a project we launched earlier this year, a first-of-its kind consumer guide to personal data in your car.
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She had just learned of her nomination while surrounded in a hotel room by the team that accompanies her on her press tours.
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It's obviously important to be concerned about poverty and to alleviate the suffering that accompanies it, but that's still only half the problem.
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But Brussels has been willing to try to negotiate some changes in language to a nonbinding political agreement that accompanies the withdrawal plan.
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And the performed romances of Olympic ice dancing seem even more legitimate to us because of the ceremony and seriousness that accompanies them.
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Google and partners like Epic Games and Unity focused a lot of their attention on the motion-sensing controller that accompanies the headset.
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AstraZeneca, which was behind the ad, makes Movantik, the first once-a-day drug specifically approved for the constipation that frequently accompanies opioid use.
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In the text by Kaelin that accompanies the photographs in The Sinister Beauty, he highlights which of the specimens are endangered in the wild.
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This year, at CES 2019, Google's physical presence at the show is three times bigger, and accompanies a similarly impossible-to-escape ad campaign.
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In an analysis that accompanies the latest report, Facebook executives explained that hate speech is the most difficult challenge it faces when automating moderation.
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The Desperate Housewives alum previously opened up about how Santiago — her first child, with husband José "Pepe" Bastón — accompanies his mama everywhere she goes.
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They're blunt publicity instruments — and often ineffective, inauthentic ones — especially compared to gradual, subtle accumulation of meaning that accompanies the best celebrity social media.
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This good news accompanies her recent role in Amy Schumer's smash hit I Feel Pretty, and her debut book coming to shelves this October.
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While Rox could help developers build the infrastructure needed for A/B testing, it doesn't provide the analytics that accompanies that sort of solution.
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The habitual opacity that accompanies bans is a vestige of an earlier, forum-driven internet when mods were demigods and admins wielded absolute power.
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Her photographs are beautiful, but the sense of melancholy that oftentimes accompanies them corresponds to the real-life emotions Collins felt while taking them.
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And beauty enthusiasts may have fatigue after being constantly bombarded with new products and the drawn-out social media teasing that accompanies these launches.
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Of course, any attempt to crack down on the inevitable meme-making that accompanies such a major media event is doomed to hilarious failure.
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I had a little more distance on it and became better at quieting the chatter of that neurotic that accompanies us whenever we're awake.
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"Imagine the frustration, the irritation, the sense of loss of dignity that accompanies each of those stops, even here on Capitol Hill," Scott said.
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Boyle plays Scorpius Malfoy, the son of Draco who befriends Albus and accompanies him on a journey to right the wrongs of the past.
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In a preview of Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kendall Jenner accompanies Disick to a tarot card reading with a psychic.
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And it's not all business: Woods frequently accompanies Jenner on getaways, like the tropical vacation they took in January to celebrate Stormi's first birthday.
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The government may be able to prevent an outright banking crisis, but the slump that usually accompanies a deleveraging will be harder to avoid.
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And the impulse that accompanies rules like those that miscategorized Beggs is at least partly rooted in the misogynist impulse to protect (cis) women.
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Try to ignore the sinking feeling that accompanies the realization: You've just stabbed through a living thing, potentially puncturing its lungs, stomach, or heart.
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Fortunately, there are efforts society can take to prevent the normalization of this kind of hate -- and the subsequent racial violence that accompanies it.
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A picture of a passport being set ablaze accompanies the scathing headline, along with an "End of days guide to fleeing the country" subtitle.
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He often joins Trump's Cabinet-level interviews, accompanies Trump at high-level meetings and frequently makes jaunts with the president-elect in Trump's jet.
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We're all susceptible to the nervous excitement of new attraction, the giddiness, and the heartbreak that often accompanies the search for love and connection.
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There's no need for all the shame and stigma that currently accompanies it, the fact that it's seen as a sort of 'slut's charter'.
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That is why she co-authored the proposal, which accompanies a package of several other rule changes Democrats are seeking to implement next year.
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Its title character is in determined flight from political commitment and the violence that accompanies it, and the film is sympathetic to his aspirations.
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Today, however, the majority of the content that it accompanies — and that it subsequently recommends today — consists of articles and other works of writing.
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These women, along with many others, often document the disappointment that accompanies their position as the focussed, driven, and thoughtful representatives of their generation.
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In July, the task force issued a report, but did not release minutes or reference materials—the persnickety documentation that usually accompanies government reports.
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Note: Working papers have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to review by the NBER Board of Directors that accompanies official NBER publications.
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But the sustained male solo, performed by Reed Tankersley, that accompanies the first book is a breathtaking outpouring of dance wit and poetic bravura.
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This bipartisan legislation would allow Americans to utilize a rare moment of financial flexibility that accompanies a tax refund to plan for the future.
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The question that accompanies Oasis is whether it could possibly live up to the chart-destroying standard that Balvin and Bad Bunny have set.
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TVs and the equipment that accompanies them — cable boxes, DVRs, video game consoles — account for about 6% of all electricity consumption in U.S. homes.
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She accompanies me wherever I go and she is, in a sense, quite as dedicated to this idea of loyalty, patriotism that I have.
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After winning the prize in October 2016, Mr. Dylan left many wondering if he would ever deliver the lecture that historically accompanies the honor.
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The novel's political intrigue and corruption, and the sadness that accompanies the sense of helplessness in the face of a great evil, is prescient.
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In an interview with Michael Torosian that accompanies the new collection he discussed his hybrid art-slash-documentary approach, frankly, conversationally, and with erudition.
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Thompson attributes the staying power to the new wide-ranging features that have staved off the obsolescence that typically accompanies an ordinary fitness fad.
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High Asian-American representation accompanies musicals such as "The King & I" and "Miss Saigon" — among the only shows to employ large Asian-American ensembles.
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Offred accompanies several other handmaids to the birthing ceremony of Janine and Naomi (Ever Carradine), the Commander's wife Janine acts as a surrogate for.
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This cut promises to boosts booties for a rounder look, so there's no more worrying about the flat tush that often accompanies mom jeans.
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This catalog accompanies a fascinating exhibition, "Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art," now on view at the Jewish Museum (through Feb. 21977).
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Early in the fourth quarter it seemed the malaise that often accompanies "Thursday Night Football" games might envelop even the juggernaut-like Dallas Cowboys.
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At one point as Jamie accompanies an organic farmer, she realizes that people millenniums ago were standing in the same spot, thinking similar thoughts.
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" The music accompanies Pico's sexual yearning and ecological near-despair: "I guess this is a dirge / to the future I thought we could have.
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I personally fell in love with the live singer Eirini Tornesaki, whose ghostly and captivating voice accompanies most of the scenes in the show.
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Each accompanies short descriptions of a remedy and how people may prepare it (although these entries may not have actually served as practical guides).
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Travellers gaze at their devices, anxious for a connection and the adrenaline rush that accompanies receiving a few hours' worth of notifications in one blast.
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But the about-face from Immelt to Flannery has outdone the usual kitchen-sinking that accompanies the passing from one chief executive to the next.
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The last one, in particular, accompanies an emotionally powerful moment, and seeing this sort of negative image of a pieta could create something incredibly moving.
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"Replacement health care legislation that accompanies repeal needs to provide recognized patient protections that currently exist," Chris Hansen, the group's president, said in a statement.
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An audio message accompanies the poster and directs people to Maltesers' Facebook page, where the message is translated so that sighted people can understand it.
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The new portal accompanies some routine changes to Apple's Privacy Policy that gets everything in line with the improvements to iOS 12 and macOS Mojave.
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But this focus raises its own challenge: How can organizers amplify Indigenous voices without falling for the tokenization that often accompanies superficial attempts at inclusion?
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There's no dialogue in this teaser: just music as Logan accompanies Professor X and the young X-23 as they're chased by a shadowy corporation.
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The bonds are thinly traded given they are in default, and behave more like an equity as no change in yield accompanies their price movements.
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And if construction and the spending that accompanies home-building are not driving demand, that may leave the economy more fragile when other stimuli fade.
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Aside from desiring the "high" that accompanies a startle, Dr. Berry says horror fans may have a certain level of "morbid curiosity" that others don't.
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Jimmy accompanies Kim to Chuck's house and is confronted by a livid Chuck who quickly pieced together just how the document snafu came to be.
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The court filing by prosecutors accompanies a restraining order barring any financial institution, including E-Trade, from transferring or conveying any assets in the account.
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Archie sits on the information until after Veronica's confirmation, when Archie accompanies Hiram to his study before warning him about Papa Poutine and the coup.
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The exhaustive text that accompanies this and all four of the projects is what finally gave me a hint as to what I was watching.
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"We are ready also to rework the agreed declaration on a new partnership," he said, referring to the political declaration that accompanies the withdrawal agreement.
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Speaking of which, there is what -- according to some observers -- looks like heavy photoshopping (far more than the gentle airbrushing that usually accompanies such photos).
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Instead, the boats rise to meet them, so guests with disabilities can avoid the trouble that often accompanies those with special needs at amusement parks.
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The broadened spotlight and consequent public scrutiny that accompanies public service is a realm not tailored for all professional athletes to improve our social fabric.
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Some argue that investors' willingness simply to accept the broad market's return shows a lack of the greed and hubris that often accompanies market peaks.
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Proponents would like to see it everywhere, touting it as a fast and effective tool for easing the turmoil that accompanies physical and emotional withdrawal.
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She is among a growing group that believe the growth-first, profit-later model that usually accompanies venture capital is bad for the news industry.
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A 20-page press release accompanies the first images of Bugatti's Veyron successor, and the biggest surprise about it have to be these otherworldly speakers.
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According to the caption that accompanies this perplexing photo of Chad in a bathtub, smoking a cigar, with sunglasses on — he does what he wants.
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In an essay that accompanies this release of The Lemon of Pink, Zammuto suggests that the collapse of the Books was an intensely painful experience.
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Rather, it explains the free gift that accompanies the juice—a branded green bag containing about an eighth of an ounce (3.5 grams) of cannabis.
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Haptic feedback simulates the feeling of getting hit by a thrown object or friendly proton pack fire, and mist accompanies the whooshing of a ghost.
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Unannounced visits to the facility are no longer allowed, and visitors are required to supply the names of anyone who accompanies them to their appointments.
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Mr. Green also composed the melancholy bluegrass-tinged music (performed by him, Catherine McRae and Kate Ryan) that accompanies Mr. Findlay's raffish, ruminative guided tour.
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T.I. says he still accompanies his now 18-year-old daughter for an annual gynecology check-up ... just to make sure her virginity is intact.
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The spindly renderings of man and animal are the work of an artist they've dubbed "Wolfman" for the paw print signature that accompanies the pictoglyphs.
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To outsiders, differences between Wales and England can seem subtle, beyond the Welsh language that accompanies English on its signs and its red dragon flag.
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There are some creepy dementors that waft out over the audience, minus, at least from the upper seats, the cold draft that generally accompanies them.
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That is, even the glammest of red carpet-goers experience the confusion and discomfort that often accompanies the misunderstood disease affecting some 7.5 million Americans.
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Suddenly he was launched into the tabloid shitstorm that accompanies any A-list star, and his personal life was plastered all over the red tops.
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Everywhere you look are men sitting in the quiet dignity that accompanies people when they have turned attending to their self-destruction into a duty.
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The plan to improve English, however, accompanies China's recognition of globalization and its push to develop a national educational framework for teaching English, he added.
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Despite the glamour that accompanies playing videogames for a living, successful Twitch streamers remain relevant and well-paid by being online as long as possible.
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A lot of young people like myself today have witnessed how many Christian leaders got lost in the partisanship and the power that accompanies politics.
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Foulkes and the pile of found objects mirror each other, while García Nesitla accompanies them with a series of sounds produced from tuning his ukulele.
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The text that accompanies the image makes the further implication that the Democratic party should not be trusted given this alleged association with the KKK.
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Dr. Adelman has recorded and analyzed doctors visits in which a spouse or adult child accompanies a patient and begins asking and answering the questions.
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Out of self-preservation, I immersed myself in the scientific process in an earnest attempt to avoid the isolation that too often accompanies graduate school.
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Bolt&aposs voiceover accompanies scenes of the athlete during grueling workouts, hanging out with teammates, and alone, a human being like the rest of us.
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And Ben Carson, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, has a detail of department employees that accompanies him to events and on official travel.
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This might seem a straightforward victory—the narrator has unburdened herself—but Rogers's plainspoken acknowledgment of the self-destruction that accompanies true metamorphosis is eloquent.
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But even more outrageous is the underlying assumption that accompanies this outrageous claim: that attorney-client privilege trumps everything else — even illegality and criminal behavior.
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In a direct listing, a company can start trading shares on public markets with lower costs and no multimonth lockup period that accompanies an IPO.
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International observers have long warned of Chinese political influence that accompanies Beijing's loans and could risk the autonomy of small nations such as the Maldives.
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"Musicians, if they choose to, can drive a tonal wedge through the noisome pestilence; the stench that often accompanies our contemporary societal lifestyles," he said.
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But now Trump has so alienated Hispanics with his harsh immigration policies — and the rhetoric that accompanies those policies — that Republicans are racially isolated again.
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In typical Kane fashion, he glides around any measure of personal spotlight that accompanies his current stretch of nine goals over his last seven games.
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"I have no idea if this is accurate, but I HOPE it is," is the sentiment that typically accompanies this screenshot whenever someone shares it.
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"Tomatoes have a high amount of MSG," Peterson said, explaining that our tongues perceive MSG as umami, the savory flavor that accompanies mushrooms and parmesan cheese.
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The video that accompanies the campaign features 9 women who are redefining philanthropy, giving of their time and resources, both through traditional and non-tradtional methods.
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"Stress takes a huge toll on sleep, especially when it is unrelenting," says Kennedy, noting that adrenaline accompanies stress and can mask one's need for rest.
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It's no surprise that in the health policy world the introduction of EMRs often accompanies a discussion about hiring less educated professionals, like nurses and pharmacists.
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In the photoshoot that accompanies the interview, the performer is photographed exclusively in Giuseppe Zanotti footwear — desert boots, zip-up brown leather shoes, and silvery sneakers.
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However, according to the report, the only way you'd know that is by reading the fine print that accompanies the permissions—which no one ever does.
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"What is relevant is Brewer's receptiveness to the Nazi ideology, the thinking of Adolf Hitler, and the racism and anti-Semitism that accompanies it," prosecutors said.
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She's never not trying to connect, except, perhaps, when she's dunking the sugar cookie that accompanies her cappuccino into the foam and licking her fingers clean.
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For Buttigieg, it was a testament to the enduring power of the bounce that accompanies winning Iowa, where Buttigieg edged past Sanders in the delegate fight.
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Like Estranja, Raja learned to look past the constant party that often accompanies life in drag to see what deeper lessons the craft could teach her.
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The exposure this has created — including the potential risk to brand and revenue that accompanies security failures — has elevated cybersecurity to being a board-level concern.
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In the last minute of the film, a funerary violin breaks into an energetic Soviet song that accompanies a kaleidoscope of photographs of Nemtsov's political life.
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Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)Each Wednesday, Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates) accompanies her grump of a husband to visit his mean old aunt at the nursing home.
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"Although there were times when I wondered why Cameron and I were chosen to endure the pain that accompanies bladder exstrophy, I now understand," she wrote.
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But prepare to say goodbye to those aspirational destination editorials shot on a different tropical island every year and the annual television special that accompanies it.
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There is the power of the wedding, the fiction that accompanies the marriage, the vows — the vows have become more extreme than anything I've heard before.
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A dead phone is a useless one, and the spike of anxiety that accompanies that fear is enough to send me scurrying for the nearest outlet.
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"We are ready also to rework the agreed declaration on a new partnership," he added, referring to a political declaration that accompanies the legal withdrawal agreement.
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Set in a lilting 3/4 time signature, this languorous, meandering theme perfectly captures the vertiginous state of suspended animation that often accompanies falling in love.
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After every trip, Zuckerberg posts earnest dispatches on his Facebook page, including images taken by the former Obama photographer who now accompanies Zuckerberg on his travels.
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According to Pattanadon, Junior accompanies him each day to his shop and walks up the stairs to their living area herself after the store is closed.
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Nail art accompanies each lyric for the opener and her message is crystal clear: "Best believe I'm gon' sell / If I just be myself," she says.
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This recent spate of Bollywood films capture the violence and humiliation (and rage) that accompanies an old society remaking itself to fit the mold of another.
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And when it comes to the U.S. nutrition facts food label, which, unlike the MyPlate guide, accompanies the food Americans buy, confusing is what we get.
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"You're awful when you're creating a work of art," Kingelez's second wife, Madeleine Mupanga, calmly remarks to him in a documentary film that accompanies the show.
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Elsewhere on the internet, though, the unchecked invective that frequently accompanies disturbing content in the form of user comments can be offensive in its own right.
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Now, Charlie accompanies her on these trips to visit those who have served, and Pearsall often finds that the other veterans take comfort in Charlie too.
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The prototype—which accompanies only a third of the items and was often commissioned by the institution—is comprised of a "modern" innovation to the stereotype.
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They evoke a common, collective experience, and there's something oddly soothing and hypnotic about how they soundlessly glide across the stage (no music accompanies the dance).
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Look at the artwork that accompanies this mashup of Post Malone and 21 Savage's new song "Rockstar" with Nickelback's once-ubiquitous song of the same name.
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While the audio dropped earlier this year, below is the premiere of the video which is as delicately paced and poised as the tune it accompanies.
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GPS coordinates, along with other technical details about the image, are stored in the Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) data that accompanies a JPEG photo file.
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That makes the oxygen levels in our blood drop, turning it a darker shade of red and causing that telltale blotchiness that accompanies a good cry.
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Part of the difficulty of discerning where things stand is the mix of agendas involved and the brinkmanship that always accompanies the final stages of negotiations.
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A police boat always accompanies the swims, and depending on the course location, the city's Department of Parks and Recreation may also have to be notified.
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The pure aesthetic enjoyment that accompanies viewing "Wood and Rock" is documented by the many vermillion seals and inscriptions by colleagues and collectors on the scroll.
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When Olivier's job transfers him to Geneva in Switzerland, Collins accompanies him and embarks on a series of language courses as she tries to learn French.
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In another video, a deliciously mournful tune by the Smiths accompanies an essay-like text that considers how television images helped mobilize the civil rights movement.
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"He looks like the Nutcracker," Ms. Jones said of Mr. Rizzo in her spoken commentary, which often accompanies the phone video clips of the NBC broadcast.
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When Vivian Forest accompanies her stylist daughter overseas for the holidays to help out a new Duchess (wink wink), she doesn't expect to FIND LOVE HERSELF.
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Adams's new book, "27 Roads," is a handsome large-format publication that accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco.
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The other is Honka's attic apartment, which gets a fruitless cleaning when the mostly oblivious Gerda (Margarethe Tiesel) accompanies Fritz home one night and sticks around.
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As I recall, he was being referred to as the "Rodin of Japan," and he was determined to stave off the egotism that often accompanies fame.
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Many retail dispensaries recommend marijuana as an effective, safe treatment for nausea that commonly accompanies pregnancy, but there is no research that shows this is safe.
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The Interior Ministry decision accompanies the launch of a visa regime allowing holidaymakers from 49 states to visit one of the world's most closed-off countries.
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Government agencies, nonprofits, and sectors like education, healthcare, employment, and transportation have the power to end the segregation from opportunity that too often accompanies racial segregation.
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The energetic guide dog also accompanies his owner to band practice and concerts, where he sits in front of Gearry while his owner plays the banjo.
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The festival was housed beneath a series of large canvas tents, constructed to keep out the rain that locals swore usually accompanies this time of year.
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I left our last encounter after midnight, having gotten closer to resolving some questions of my own about the relentless uncertainty that accompanies the creative process.
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And for our money, there's no better workout inspiration than a Big Moment from a great sports movie — or, more specifically, the music that accompanies it.
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Republicans have nominated a candidate who represents and channels the fears of that diversity, the sense of displacement — both real and imagined — that accompanies that inclusion.
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The Amber Lounge party and fashion show accompanies the Grand Prix, garnering attendees like Prince Harry, Bono, and other celebrities that billionaires like to hobnob with.
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Jersey often accompanies her famous owner to work, keeping Leahy company in her trailer, and jet-setting across the country when American Ninja Warrior calls for travel.
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No other profession requires such rigorous and lengthy training, such onerous and ongoing scrutiny, and the continuous self-interrogation that accompanies saving or failing to save lives.
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Hal accompanies Matilda to a small Welsh town to uncover the connection between Matilda's mother and Carys, whose kidnapping is now a 23 year old cold case.
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"I'm like, what are you doing?!" said Mr. Khaled, her best friend, who often accompanies her on political trips as a kind of wingman meets security guard.
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Despite the pomp and ceremony that accompanies such a trip, it has not been without controversy given the president's penchant for off-the-cuff and divisive remarks.
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Negotiations on future relations with the EU, ranging from trade to security co-operation, would then start, based on the political declaration that accompanies the withdrawal agreement.
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Having viral tweets can often make the platform virtually unusable, not only because of spam, but due to the personal harassment and dogpiling that often accompanies it.
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The shot accompanies a profile that explores how Witherspoon went from America's Sweetheart, in movies like Sweet Home Alabama and Legally Blonde, to a force in Hollywood.
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In the episode, Fred accompanies his son, Archie (KJ Apa) to the hospital, where a group of people are awaiting word on his boxing match opponent, Randy.
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When the sale officially starts on Thursday, all it takes is a quick checkout and shoppers can avoid the early morning rush that accompanies every Weekly Wow.
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Video chatting quality was surprisingly good — it still had the flat, sharpened look that accompanies every video chat, but looked better than the typical Facebook Messenger call.
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The scenes when Santa sings are among the truly surreal MST3K moments of wonder, topped only by the hilarious riffing sequence that accompanies his climactic sleigh ride.
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"To avoid the sluggish feeling that accompanies the weight gain and any swelling in the legs and feet, commit to mild activity daily," Simmons shared on Instagram.
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I have since learned that you never call someone a goof, squid, or a rat, unless you are willing to take the impending shitstorm that accompanies it.
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The well-behaved terrier that sometimes accompanies her is played by her very own pet, Little Bradford T. Kenney, making his stage debut, according to the program.
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West Virginia illustrates the danger that accompanies the Clinton strategy of closely aligning with President Obama and his policies: Many white voters, particularly white men, detest him.
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He has rarely spoken to the media during those travels, frustrating the State Department press corps that usually accompanies the nation's top diplomat on his travels overseas.
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By differentiating the mushroom cloud and the giant fire cloud, William J. Broad's article helps us to begin to think about the injury that accompanies such weapons.
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Leora Maltz-Leca, an art historian at the Rhode Island School of Design, grew up in Durban and wrote the catalogue essay that accompanies Sacks's current show.
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A plate of fresh herbs accompanies many meals here and in the other books — a lovely idea that would enhance just about anything, including a tuna casserole.
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Many dubbed it the "perfect every day watch" and say that "it looks elegant without being bulky" thanks to the slim band that accompanies the larger face.
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The young leads -- including the dashing Nutcracker (Jayden Fowora-Knight) who accompanies Clara on her quest -- are fine, but as drawn, their characters barely occupy one dimension.
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Newsom called the death penalty "inconsistent with our bedrock values" in a statement obtained by the Chronicle, which accompanies an executive order set to be issued Wednesday.
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In addition, it also accompanies a slice of low-key, sultry pop from London musician Nilüfer Yanya, so I'm not sure how any millennial human could resist.
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Hudspeth, also an arts writer, penned a story that accompanies the visual work inspired by The Invention of Morel, a novella by Argentine writer Adolfo Bioy-Casares.
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He then accompanies Bowden to Shanghai, China, to tour the inner workings of a secretive cannabinoid laboratory and film a few scenes for Bowden's steampunk rock opera.
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In another image, a Vaporeon accompanies a young boy as he walks his bike down a destroyed street; here, the accompanying Pokémon emphasizes the young boy's isolation.
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What they recommend: The report lays out an "efficient cooling scenario" that greatly slows the amount of energy demand growth that accompanies expanded access to air conditioning.
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But as a wealthy financier suddenly thrust onto one of the world's biggest stages, he is quickly confronting the scrutiny that accompanies the modern political power couple.
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The wealthy use the power that accompanies their money, he said, to exert political influence, reduce taxes and regulation — and hire experts to keep their money safe.
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The fans, of course, also play a crucial role, providing the sense of occasion that accompanies every game: the full stands, the echoing songs, the electric atmosphere.
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As Paris is quite dog friendly, he accompanies us on shopping excursions, long strolls through scenic Paris and often joins us when we go out to eat.
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But the about-face from Mr. Immelt to Mr. Flannery has outdone the usual kitchen-sinking that accompanies the passing from one chief executive to the next.
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She often accompanies him on provincial trips, an unusual sight not only for Afghan leaders to see a commander with his wife, but also for American soldiers.
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Transsion's IPO and growing presence in Africa also accompanies TechCrunch coverage over the last year that signals China's growing digital influence in Africa (see Extra Crunch analysis).
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Covert influence campaigns have become a favored tool in countries like China and Russia, where the manipulation of social media accompanies strong-arm tactics on the streets.
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The TV special accompanies the January issue of National Geographic, which is devoted entirely to gender and features a 9-year-old transgender girl on the cover.
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Instead, this observation highlights how the Department has found a creative way to reduce spending while avoiding much of the criticism that often accompanies education spending cuts.
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Generally, we try to avoid identifying victims or showing unnecessary blood and gore, particularly if it is not central to the news story that the photograph accompanies.
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Former Attorney General Janet Reno died on November 63, leaving behind the kind of long, complex legacy that so often accompanies working in public service for decades.
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The training I underwent consisted of classes twice a day and hours spent in "posture clinics" memorizing and perfecting the dialogue that accompanies each of the 213 postures.
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" Brimming with the confidence that accompanies approval from an individual of El-Khatib's stature, Musaad proceeded to record more material until he pumped out the slow burning "Feel.
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The description of the video appears in a sworn statement by McHenry County sheriff's Detective Edwin Maldonado that accompanies a request for a search warrant in the case.
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And even though "the horse race" has become a conventional metaphor for an election cycle, the grace that often accompanies losing hasn't quite transferred to the political arena.
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Cope dedicates these totems to the memory of his neighbor and neighbor's mother, and documents the power of the objects' excavation in a video that accompanies the installation.
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The Jem Cohen-directed video accompanies his rendition of "Bella Ciao," a classic Italian folk song that became a revolutionary anti-fascist anthem during the Italian Civil War.
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She has also asked her 12-year-old son, Simon, who often accompanies her on tour, "to go hang with Dad for a couple of weeks," she said.
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Quinlan added that while small businesses may not continue to see as robust growth, the trend of consumers valuing the unique experience that accompanies shopping there will continue.
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OstaraThe spring equinox, as this sabbat is also known, signals the start of spring (on or around March 21) and the rebirth within nature that accompanies the season.
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Both arts continue to be practiced today, but their history, passed down through generations of fighters, is embodied through the unique styles and the music that accompanies it.
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And their cover of the Monkees' "I'm a Believer" sweetly accompanies Shrek and Fiona through their swamp wedding as they party with the rest of the fairytale creatures.
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To combat these politically rather than financially motivated meddlers, Facebook has to be able to detect fake news inside of images and the audio that accompanies video clips.
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And the shift in family dynamics, together with the disruption to family life that accompanies migration, has led to a rise in the number of divorces, Marahattha said.
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The song is vaguely about what a lot of songs are vaguely about: love, growing up, and the nostalgia that accompanies memories that might not even be real.
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But there's a special je ne sais quoi that accompanies the fact that your food is being made by Uncle Sam—often contempt, or associations with hard times.
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It's a song from Sonic Adventure 2, the one that accompanies the titular Sonic the Hedgehog snowboarding down busy city streets with total disinterest in any motorist's safety.
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The two shared the 2015 award, only recently presented to them, along with the million dollar prize (Google sponsored the fourfold increase last year) that now accompanies it.
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Watch more from Tonic: These changes reflect legitimate advances in cancer treatment, Ataseven said; there are now better drugs to help with the queasiness that often accompanies chemo.
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Even its generic-yet-hip title and pink-tinted beach cover art feel like they could be the image that accompanies a professionally curated Spotify or Tidal playlist.
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The first obstacle on the road to the exit from mutual alienation is the refusal of dialogue: that silence that accompanies self-alienation, aloofness, inattention, disregard and indifference.
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With their mutual passion for music and theater as well as an understanding of the stress that accompanies a major career, they found that their lives blended seamlessly.
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Even though there's wisdom that accompanies aging, there are also competing work and family demands, life stressors and the 24/7 news cycle interfering with our perspective-taking.
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A soundscape accompanies the installation and includes an improvisation on "12 Bar Blues" interspersed with recordings of Yusef Lateef's breath and afternoon traffic outside the Detroit Public Library.
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The soundtrack for the piece features a 60-person orchestra from Prague that accompanies President Obama's voiceover, guiding you through an auditory experience through Yosemite and Obama's visit.
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That reckless brio flourishes in the absence of the maids' mistress, whose vainglorious appearance midway through locks Claire and Solange once more into the silence that accompanies servitude.
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As the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) in Worcester, Massachusetts is exploring, the signage that accompanies a piece of art is often the lens through which we view it.
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For all their lyrical and thematic heaviness—not to mention the complex, emotive choreography that accompanies some of the videos for these songs—the songs themselves are approachable.
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But looking back, it makes sense to me that, given the history of America, there would be this backlash that accompanies the election of the first black president.
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And without the actual authority that accompanies public office, he can't make dramatic moves to muster the power of the government to make sweeping decisions that affect millions.
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The eerily buzzing cluster chord that accompanies the title card of Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood" portends the violence that suffuses the rest of the movie.
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Critics on social media asked what kind of message the encounter, videotaped by part of the entourage that regularly accompanies the president on weekends, was meant to send.
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One notable change from last year's direct reports is the "shadow" advisor position, who typically accompanies Bezos to every meeting under the goal of learning about the business.
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Jughead's girlfriend Betty, who accompanies him on a tour of the school, isn't totally in love with the students' elitist attitudes or their enthusiastic discussions of Moby Dick.
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The SNAP program, better known as food stamps, has experienced explosive growth over the past decade, along with the rampant waste, fraud, and abuse that accompanies such expansion.
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His score for piano and electronics accompanies the piece, in which Mr. Teicher is joined by six dancers to investigate vernacular jazz, tap dance and the Lindy Hop.
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But the leaks and innuendo so far don't have the air of inevitability that often accompanies Apple rumors yet, so I wouldn't block off your calendar just yet.
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John sometimes accompanies women on weeklong vacations to Italy and Tasmania, where he lounges by the beach or goes scuba diving, and provides sex multiple times a day.
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Covert influence campaigns have become a favored tool in countries such as China and Russia, where the manipulation of social media accompanies strong-arm tactics on the streets.
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" On the flip side, as the editorial that accompanies the study points out, "even small decreases in PM 2.5 concentration could have substantial benefits over a large population.
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Rising rates and the inflation that accompanies them, of course, can wreak havoc on bond returns overall, but rising rates have less impact on short-term bond funds.
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The piece offered access to knowledge that many who have experienced displacement already know: how the insecurity that accompanies gentrification imposes stresses that are carried by the body.
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There is also broad, bipartisan consensus that it's unlikely to happen in 6.83 — largely because of the near paralysis in policy making that typically accompanies a presidential campaign season.
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You'll want to add the simple ground white pepper, cilantro, and green onion-enhanced soy sauce that accompanies this dish to just about every single thing that you cook.
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There is a word for these flaws and holes in code that leave us open to harm, and it's the same word for the unease that accompanies them: vulnerability.
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That whole worrying thing may be especially common among women: "Overall, the research shows that what accompanies ADHD and its expression differ between women and men," says Dr. Lippert.
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But the familiarity is comforting, and thankfully absent of the kind of overblown fanfare that sometimes accompanies—and hampers—other long-awaited revivals, like Boards of Canada's Tomorrow's Harvest.
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WeChat in China is what all messaging platforms aspire to be: It accompanies the users throughout their daily life in every possible aspect — making it indispensable in people's minds.
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The cookie is shaped like the music box that we were first introduced to in the episode "Jezebels," in which Offred accompanies the Commander to a state-run brothel.
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But nat kadaws don't just talk to spirits out of financial necessity; the role offers respite from the usual stigma that accompanies being queer in a country like Myanmar.
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Instead, Mr Johnson's vaguer promises to maintain a level playing-field for most such rules have been put into the non-binding political declaration that accompanies the withdrawal agreement.
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Rosco accompanies Douglass to work, where he has quickly become a favorite among Douglass' coworkers, and loves to play fetch or watch wildlife whenever he has a free moment.
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While most people try to avoid that panic feeling that accompanies a dying smartphone battery, attendees at this year's South by Southwest may find themselves hoping for the red.
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Photo: NykoBe forewarned: the civil, polite, and respectful discourse that accompanies many online games could potentially devolve into something childish, even bordering on vulgar, with Nyko's new Sound Pad.
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It's also unsustainable, as the high cost of living that accompanies these well-performing areas super-charges inequality and makes it impossible for middle-income Americans to live there.
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All the candy-coating that usually accompanies pop production in 2019 is thrown by the wayside, its gleaming core of his melodies sit exposed in a bare white room.
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But the conversation of police brutality often accompanies an "I feared for my life" rhetoric that's used to justify slain black victims, overestimating the empathy of the nonblack viewer.
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One piece featured in the book, called "Echo, Repeat, and Repetition," is a conversation that accompanies a still from a video installation that shows a large pile of guns.
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The art accompanies a Brian Bennett story, about "How Trump Beat the Mueller Investigation," and comes a week after Mueller finally delivered his report to Attorney General William Barr.
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An improvised Miles Davis jazz score accompanies this twisty French New Wave movie about a plan for a perfect murder which goes awry in the most absurd manner possible.
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I told them I wanted to demystify the hundreds of days in between that tell the story of the physical and mental anguish that accompanies one's livelihood being stolen.
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And then on Friday you can slide into the weekend with a project: Tejal Rao's recipe for cochinita pibil, which accompanies her excellent column today in The Times Magazine.
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Links, images, videos, usernames, and so on are now being moved from the content into the metadata that accompanies each tweet whenever they are transmitted through data exchange APIs.
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In his fantastic The Master and Margarita, Begemot was the name of an enormous cat who accompanies Woland, the devil incarnate, who comes to Moscow to do great mischief.
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During a recent episode of the podcast Ladies Like Us, T.I. said he accompanies his daughter Deyjah to yearly gynecological exams to make sure her hymen is still intact.
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Gurung's free-spirited sensibility — and his outspoken runway activism, which accompanies his colorful, modern clothes — is nothing like the Row's restrained sense of luxury, voluminous proportions and discreet hues.
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"The intensity of sadness that accompanies what our community is currently enduring is almost indescribable," Christina Fay, board director of Lambeth House, said in a statement earlier this week.
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And given the violence that often accompanies such oratory, the promise of new jobs from our bankrupter-in-chief for depressed areas is not enough to allay these concerns.
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As the jester who accompanies the mad king on his wanderings, she caterwauled and played a squeezebox while childishly giving vent to the anguish that Cordelia only hints at.
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The online abuse that accompanies distribution of private sexual images includes sexual threats (rape threats), as well as abusive comments about the victim's appearance, body, sexuality, and sexual agency.
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A group of his senior aides accompanies him, usually including national security, domestic or economic advisers, speechwriters and others, depending on the length of the trip and its purpose.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 71%Synopsis: In 1982, Army Captain Joseph J. Blocker (Bale) accompanies a dying Cheyenne war chief named Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi) back to his tribal lands.
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In the modern era of so many social media campaigns and hashtags, there can be a false sense of accomplishment that accompanies awareness campaigns and detracts from real results.
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During the crossings, I kept journals and filled them with observations and musings that inspired the poetic prose that now accompanies the images; an inscape partnered with the seascapes.
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Our bodies take noticeTraditional meditation teachings attribute our everyday unease to the bodily tightening that naturally accompanies the possibility of loss, failure, and unfulfilled dreams embedded within this narrative.
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These delays affect critical infrastructure and development projects by hindering the investment and job growth that accompanies them, and often undermine the potential environmental protections supported by these projects.
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The battle -- its aftermath and the errors that preceded it -- were the topic of a book by CNN's Jake Tapper, who accompanies us on the visit to the set.
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As our children grow up, we learn the shifting mix of emotions that accompanies sending them off on their own — to camp, to college, on a variety of adventures.
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And it accompanies Mr. Nye to Greenland, where he witnesses melting ice caps and ice-core studies revealing climate temperatures of centuries past and our fossil-fuel-poisoned present.
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The book accompanies the exhibition of the same title, on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (F St NW & 8th St NW, Washington, DC) through March 17, 2019.
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JON CARAMANICA A chorus of "oohs" and "ahs" in jazzy chords, circling without resolution, accompanies the Chicago rapper Noname as she calmly zooms down her latest stream of consciousness.
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This means it is often up to patients and their caregivers to assure that minimum risk accompanies whatever medications or remedies may be prescribed or taken on their own.
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These are just a few examples of these increasingly common lawsuits, which target average citizens who are not prepared to take on the steep price tag that accompanies litigation.
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His first step might as well be a sucker punch, but even more important is the sheer force that accompanies his presence, which gives the Thunder a fighting chance.
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A drawing of a dog accompanies one of a mandrake because those seeking the root were supposed to use a canine to successfully deceive and trap the magical plant.
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In lieu of yellowface in Hollywood or documented hate crimes, Yin brings to light the formidable uneasiness and shy dudgeon that accompanies being Asian American on an everyday basis.
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In fact, the tagline that accompanies ads for her book is "Explore life with enthusiasm, with energy, and without medication," as if those three things couldn't possibly work together.
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Low socioeconomic status—and the lack of access to healthcare that often accompanies it—has been tied to mental illness, obesity, heart disease and diabetes, to name just a few.
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Again, this is rare, but on the off-chance that persistent or severe discomfort accompanies your queefs, you may want to consult a doctor — you're better off safe than sorry.
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The Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, 68, revealed the funny gift to Robert Hardman in his book, Queen of the World (which accompanies the upcoming HBO documentary of the same name).
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This is a fact related with casual devastation by the ecological researcher Carlos Duarte in an interview that accompanies the new CD by field recordist and sound artist Jana Winderen.
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And hopefully launch a long overdue dialogue that shines a light on this crucial topic while also helping to remove the stigma and shame that so often accompanies difficulties conceiving.
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Of course, breast milk naturally adjusts its composition as the baby grows and develops, but, without the contact that accompanies latching, it won't change with the same speed and responsiveness.
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The sense of entitlement that accompanies this worldview depends on retrograde notions of masculinity and whiteness that affirm their delusions of grandeur, while medicating the ache of their own mediocrity.
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And it's not all business: Woods frequently accompanies Jenner on lavish getaways, like the tropical vacation they took in January to celebrate the first birthday of Jenner's daughter Stormi Webster.
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Melissa Clark has a terrific new column about the joys of making your own yogurt; an excellent new recipe for yogurt accompanies it, one that could transform your morning meals.
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There's of course the minimal footage of him tinkering in a workshop that accompanies it, a comment—it would seem—on the painstakingly methodical process that's birthed these new tunes.
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The video that accompanies Nissan's press release shows a driver wearing a headset full of electrodes, which the company says has been designed so that it won't be a distraction.
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Mike's elegant artwork accompanies an abstract idea (from our annual "The World If" supplement) that the Moon and early life on Earth might be more closely linked than we thought.
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The NPCs and stories of that world are all about its harshness, and with mods a player can experience that bitter reality, and the self-satisfaction that accompanies hardiness, themselves.
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Endeavor would also rid Patreon of the "starving artist" brand that still accompanies it and could open a lot of doors in for Patreon creators whose careers are gaining momentum.
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Burkhalter's CBD oil tested positive for THC, the chemical responsible for the high that accompanies marijuana — despite the fact that the bottle reportedly claimed it contained zero milligrams of THC.
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Naturally, the narrative quickly became "rock star quits band to chase aliens," and DeLonge was subjected to all manner of media mockery that usually accompanies such an unorthodox left turn.
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We're jazzed for Julia Moskin's definitive new recipe for whole-roasted cauliflower, which accompanies her terrific reporting on the subject of cooking it in today's Food section of The Times.
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It was the middle of "Nutcracker" season, and that evening he was scheduled to play the celesta, the bell-like keyboard instrument that accompanies Sugarplum's solo, in the orchestra pit.
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As one of six company pianists, Mr. Grant accompanies rehearsals, consults with choreographers during the creation of new ballets, and, on many nights, performs either in the pit or onstage.
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But now, in the third year of his presidency, several officials said they do their best to avoid staffing the trips because of the chaotic nature that typically accompanies them.
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It accompanies a slew of other sweet products, such as the brand's Luminous Matte Lip Colour in spring neutrals, a black Tinted Top Coat lacquer, and transparent Hydrating Sheer Lipshine.
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"Where we do have margin is on the political declaration," she said, referring to the text which accompanies the withdrawal agreement, setting out mutual plans for a free trade area.
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If you're unsure what kind of workout you want to complete on a given day, you can flip through dozens of included routines within the app that accompanies the dumbbells.
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But if you can harness the whims of social media, can you overcome the inertia that often accompanies such issues, and motivate people to stop double-tapping and start marching?
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Law enforcement officials say that at the moment, the government can't effectively identify which packages to inspect because so little tracking information accompanies international mail bound for the United States.
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Every dollar spent on substance use disorder treatment saves $4 in health care costs and $7 in criminal justice costs by preventing the cycle of recidivism that often accompanies addiction.
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The Thread RE: 'SHUFFLE ALONG' John Jeremiah Sullivan wrote about the ambitious revival of one of the most successful all-black musicals ever and the twisted history that accompanies it.
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And as women push back against harassment, rape, and the basic dehumanization that accompanies being female, many of their most insulated and privileged opponents have coalesced into an online network.
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So she's in for a rude awakening when she accompanies him on a trip home for his best friend's wedding, meeting his extended, eccentric relatives as part of the bargain.
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Congress is entertaining proposals on making Daylight Savings Time run year-round in order to avoid the spike in sleep-related cardiovascular events that accompanies the time changes each year.
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As a high school student currently enrolled in A.P. English literature and composition, I can attest that the excitement that accompanies understanding classics is alive and well in our classroom.
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So instead, Drake's given us this: a jam that covers everything from God complexes to the pressure that accompanies fame to Drizzy's success-laden path to what it all means.
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But like I've said before, there is a lot of great musical expression under the new age umbrella if you can filter out the apparatus of gimmickry that accompanies it.
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Adopting a comfortably old-fashioned structure of unadorned interviews, fly-on-the-wall observation and electrifying concert footage, Ms. Kopple accompanies her subject through chemotherapy, recovery and a musical rebirth.
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And the opening is still a compact, riveting caper as Cloud accompanies Barrett, Avalanche's leader, on a quest to infiltrate, blow up, and then escape from one of Shinra's reactors.
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It is slightly more involved, but you should also take a look at my new recipe for wedge salad (above), which accompanies my latest "Eat" column in The Times Magazine.
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One year after releasing the 35-minute cinematic album, IDK is releasing the first part of the short that accompanies it—and it's every bit as chilling as you'd expect.
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The recipe accompanies a delightful column on the subject in The Times Magazine, about the inspiration for some of the dishes served at Prune, her restaurant in the East Village.
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Ms. Carsey's donation accompanies a $21999 million lead gift to the Hammer's renovation and expansion project from Lynda and Stewart Resnick, the billionaire couple behind POM Wonderful and Fiji Water.
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On Saturday, Mr. Trump met with Turkey's leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, but the White House closed the session to even the brief picture-taking opportunity that usually accompanies these meetings.
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The book accompanies an exhibition of the same name, currently on view at the ZKM (Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe) in Germany, that includes a reconstruction of their instrument.
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A New York economics professor (Constance Wu) accompanies her boyfriend (Henry Golding) to his native Singapore for the first time — and learns that he and his family are extremely wealthy.
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But her considerable legend was rooted in the years she spent as a distinctive part of the grand caravan that accompanies the Tour de France, the sprawling French bicycle race.
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Not in the podcast that accompanies the presentation, and that often seems an exercise in exaggerated pontification ("her-EE-TAHHHHHge," he trills in your ear), but in the clothes themselves.
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The big grab here, though, is HAIM's downtempo, contemplative rendition of "If It Will Be Your Will," a Leonard Cohen tune based on a saying that accompanies many Jewish prayers.
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This ion trap, the company claims in a paper that accompanies today's announcement, has allowed the team to achieve decoherence times that are significantly longer than those of its competitors.
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In an episode near the end of her thoughtful and eloquent memoir, "Among the Living and the Dead," Inara Verzemnieks accompanies a cousin on her mail route in rural Latvia.
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"She's secretive" was all Ms. Vo would say about the avocado sauce that accompanies cua lot rang muoi (fried soft-shell crab), improvised by her mother-in-law long ago.
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The music that accompanies the entrance of the High Pigeon and his followers is a luminous pastiche of the Divine Mozart, with an unmistakable quotation from the "Gran Partita" Serenade.
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Rudolph was fined $50,000, the most for any of the players and more than the usual fine of $35,096 that accompanies a first-time fighting offense, the source told CNN.
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"Very far east," notes Bill Rodgers (the sweet-faced Paul Chahidi), the senior politico who accompanies his mock-triumphant arrival by producing some "whiffy" — there's a British adjective for you!
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These essays chronicle her self-imposed exile, from the physical aspects of her move to Rome, to the literary alienation and self-discovery that accompanies working in a new language.
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"In the past, I have taken the position that we ignore such challenges to free speech and the hate mail that usually accompanies it, but no longer," Professor Neuberger said.
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But director Luke Lorentzen manages to capture the Ochoas' compassion and their own economic instability, as well as the heart-thumping adrenaline rush that often accompanies their line of work.
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And with only a few seconds to spare, Facebook moderators have to make the call — even if the text that accompanies the laughing yellow face is in an unfamiliar language.
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It accompanies my face mask, and it makes you look nice and moist and awake, after the puffiness has been held at bay because of that glorious cold eye mask.
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But director Luke Lorentzen manages to also capture their compassion and their own economic instability, as well as the heart-thumping adrenaline rush that often accompanies their line of work.
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