This is aided by the willingness of foreign investors to buy our national debt, in turn aided by the relative attractiveness of positive yields.
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Hundreds of Red Cross volunteers have aided in the Flint area since then, with the organization boasting more than 30,000 households aided through their work.
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The bumper U.S. pumpkin crop this year was aided in some regions by dry weather, which hurt corn and soybean crops but aided the large orange-yellow fruit.
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This starts the long-needed process of eliminating a tax policy that mostly aided the rich and has aided America's ruinous and unsustainable suburban single-family home sprawl.
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The question where Larry Walker is concerned, then, isn't whether he was aided by Coors Field, but whether being aided by one's home park should disqualify a player?
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Russia's rouble strengthened 0.2%, while stocks advanced 0.3%, aided by a 1.6% rise in the price of oil , a key Russian export, which aided energy companies listed in Moscow.
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Signs of recovery in China's property sector also aided sentiment.
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Argentina's export efforts have been aided by recent policy changes.
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On the sideline, Mahomes aided him, sharing what he saw.
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This was aided by Democrat organisations' heavy investment in Arizona.
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She is aided by resourceful, brash Rebel intelligence officer Capt.
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He has also aided companies including Sharp Corporation and MasterCard.
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Nearly 90% of those who had aided the accomplice confessed.
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But the comments, aided by Trump's campaign, continued to reverberate.
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Thousands of volunteers have aided in the search for Tibbetts.
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DJT 6.713% and aided a 0.7% rise in industrials .SPLRCI.
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A Clinton aided tweeted a video from debate practices today:
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His spendthrift lifestyle was actually aided by the workplace itself.
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And those efforts are aided by urban legends about fraud.
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Qatar's stock index rose 1.2 percent aided by its banks.
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In Denmark paying benefits onto debit cards aided the transition.
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Dogs rescued from shelters aided in Hurricane Harvey relief. 21.
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Mr Haftar is aided by Emirati and Egyptian air strikes.
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Mr Biya has been aided by a muted international response.
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"AutoCAD," Limbu replied -- referring to the computer-aided design software.
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Divisions among his political opponents aided his rise to power.
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The weakening dollar aided exporters, including technology and chemical companies.
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Sam Brownback might have aided the Democrat, in some measure.
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This has aided the devaluation of Venezuela's currency, the bolivar.
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In the 48th District, the effort aided two Republicans, Rep.
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The Mine, CB2, All Modern, Pottery Barn aided with furniture.
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The effort that was aided by former Louisiana GOP Sen.
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That inherent advantage has aided Mr. Mattis from the start.
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Confirmation of talks between U.S. and China also aided sentiment.
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In effect, had these new neurons aided the animals' thinking?
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Hägglund's argument here is aided by Hegel's thinking about religion.
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Hispanic Democratic efforts have also been aided by Republican missteps.
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Aided and abetted by members of the United States Senate.
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It must be aided by fiscal policy and structural policy.
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A recovery since 2001, aided by foreign spending, has sputtered.
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Energy firm Ecopetrol SA rose 2693.1%, aided by strong oil futures.
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However, they're going into rough seas with a band-aided boat.
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More than 40 shipyards across 17 states aided in the effort.
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The firmer rand aided a recovery in fixed assets and equities.
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The process would be aided by lowering customers' data storage costs.
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But today, aided by social media, they spread at alarming speed.
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The downed aircraft had an emergency locator that aided rescue efforts.
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This is aided by the 2908Q'29121 higher cost debt repurchases.
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Of course, this was aided by the great gift of hindsight.
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Tips from the public also aided in identifying the alleged gunmen.
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However, he said that getting back to work aided his recovery.
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They're aided in this endeavor by the film's late-'70s setting.
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Transatlantic flights aren't the only ones aided when strong winds hit.
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Ramón aided his brothers' efforts as their revolution progressed, Granma said.
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Go deeper: U.S. firm aided Chinese DNA collection of Uighur Muslims
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Roy Blunt -- each won, aided by Trump's victories in their states.
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PiS is aided by an underlying conservative streak in Polish society.
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Aided by Iran and Russia, Mr Assad is winning the war.
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The group was founded just two months ago, aided by private
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They want to know if anyone else aided in the Dec.
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Soon after, he aided the CIA in circumventing another congressional impediment.
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This misconception was aided and abetted by the White House's misinformation.
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The rapid spread of those wildfires aided by years of drought.
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The uptick in January driving was also aided by mild weather.
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Together with Western and Arab allies it has aided rebel factions.
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Time has really aided itself, since writing this and recording it.
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They have aided and abetted what is a massive constitutional violation.
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According to Friday's Politico report, CRC aided Whelan in this process.
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Early adoption of faster speeds also aided unemployment rates, researchers found.
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But Kuznetsova broke back, aided by consecutive double faults by Azarenka.
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The coast guard, aided by fishermen, managed to help thousands ashore.
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Larger soy and corn imports also aided to the overall rise.
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Does that voter see himself directly being aided by her plans?
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This goes a step beyond computer-aided design, which is commonplace.
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This aided the Nigerian government in its campaign against Boko Haram.
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A woman injured on the bike path is aided by paramedics.
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The way I see it, police aided and abetted white supremacy.
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In Grant he is aided enormously by his subject's extraordinary life.
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Climate change has certainly aided in the growth of the rift.
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Shyamalan's second weekend success was aided by a number of factors.
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Both its Portofino and 812 Superfast models aided in the result.
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In this, Xi will also be aided by his mixed messaging.
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Despite the modernity of its aesthetic, Hemmerle rejects computer-aided design.
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In Syria, Trump aided the Kurdish militias allied with Syrian Christians.
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The Ducks picked up two aided goals in the third period.
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The Continental Army (aided by the French Navy) won the war.
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He was using a wheelchair, aided by his devoted wife, Sue.
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He was aided by a defense that turned four double plays.
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They might well do so, especially if aided by additional retirements.
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And it is aided and abetted by our commander in chief.
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All of this is aided by the vast Chinese surveillance state.
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In recent years, the search has been aided by new technology.
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That's a busy beat, aided by the prevalence of social media.
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Charlotte led 57-55 at halftime, aided by 12 Brooklyn turnovers.
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Japan's Nikkei closed up 0.5 percent, aided by a weaker yen.
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Both companies have aided the Car Wash probe in the past.
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My teachers also aided me with the search for financial resources.
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Detectives are focusing on whether members a Vietnamese gang aided the breakout.
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The revellers, aided by opera singers, offered a chorus of "Happy Birthday".
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More than 3,300 firefighters are working the fire, aided by 16 helicopters.
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The improvements in bowling were even greater, perhaps aided by the pitches.
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The considerable majority of modern weather forecasting is aided by computer algorithm.
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It was also aided by the writer who made them all famous.
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She's also grateful for those who aided them at their lowest point.
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Energy firm Ecopetrol SA ended 2684.2% higher, aided by firmer oil prices.
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North Carolina led 36-31 at halftime, aided by 10 Duke turnovers.
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Ecopetrol SA added 20.60%, aided by a 2661.8% rise in oil prices.
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Kelly, Christie's former deputy chief of staff, allegedly aided in the plan.
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Wednesday, aided by Easter, threatens all-out war against the new gods.
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Millions of Americans aided the war effort in unconventional or unsung ways.
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In the 1980s he armed and aided leftist revolutionaries in Central America.
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It's unclear if that strike was aided by the newly obtained material.
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The trend towards rogue bookings is aided by technology in two ways.
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The British Cave Rescue Council said Bratchley aided the effort in Thailand.
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The dollar's jump in early trades was also aided by positioning data.
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Previously, schools were free as they were mostly government or aided schools.
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Aided by technology, Airbnb and Vrbo rentals sprang up in downtown Reykjavik.
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Aided by his telescope, he also saw Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings.
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More builders could use computer-aided design, as is standard among architects.
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Devadas' research interests span computer-aided design, computer security and computer architecture.
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FINRA aided the SEC in its investigation of the press release case.
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Revenue also exceeding forecasts, aided by strong demand for its makeup brands.
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Then, at the first opportunity, the United States aided in his overthrow.
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The movement's righteous aura is aided by the participation of several nuns.
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Aided by high winds, fires have now burned across 115,000 acres statewide.
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The song's proliferation was further aided by the early 2000s' internet boom.
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In effect, Trump aided Russia and perhaps killed Ukrainians for political gain.
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Rights era, several newspapers, aided by the House Committee on Un-American
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He's aided by Danai Gurira, who plays his badass spear-wielding bodyguard.
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Ingress and egress, aided by sturdy, easily reachable ceiling handles, are great.
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The move has also been aided by calmer recession fears, he said.
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The rest get jobs, aided by the industry certificates they have earned.
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The company has been aided by the collapsing cost of genetic sequencing.
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Each drive was also aided by a defensive penalty on third down.
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Critics allege she aided Hillary Clinton earn the nomination over rival Sen.
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Despite its size and geography, Turkey has never meaningfully aided U.S. security.
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Steering felt precise and silky, aided by the car's powerful electric motors.
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The party is also aided by a strong presence on social media.
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In response, America and its allies sanctioned Russia and have aided Ukraine.
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Those documents have aided judicial proceedings and added to a historical record.
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It's aided by our portrayals throughout history as a bad guy collective.
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Japan's Nikkei extended gains to 0.6 percent, aided by a weaker yen.
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Backing from some of the world's biggest chemical companies aided the negotiations.
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Washington, aided by Alexander Hamilton, led troops into the area in 1794.
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Buffalo matched that, aided by Taylor's 18-yard scramble on third down.
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Aided by Max Sala, City's team doctor, Gundogan got to his feet.
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Yes, we aided banks and rescued auto companies during the financial crisis.
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He said his lawsuit would be aided by Mr. Trump's Twitter utterances.
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The Bovespa rose 1.9%, aided by gains among financials and energy stocks.
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"He was influenced and aided by a foreign government," she told me.
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The investigator was aided by Medici being such a careful record keeper.
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She's aided by a lawyer (Josh Pais) she seduced at a cafe.
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Gina Raimondo, a moderate Democrat whose election Mr. Bloomberg aided in 2014.
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Go deeper: Trump nominee Steven Menashi aided in illegal debt relief effort
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This tendency is aided and abetted by an ancient technology, the book.
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Pitt led 31-30 at halftime, aided by 11 NC State turnovers.
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This isn't the first time Cook and the company have aided others.
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He returns again and again, aided by Anne Rice and Stephenie Meyer.
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Officials have also briefed that Trump's campaign is being aided by Russia.
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A corresponding weakening of sterling versus the dollar aided the FTSE basket.
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This isn't the first time a doorbell camera aided authorities this week.
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Ms. Park's low popularity — she polled in single digits — aided this mission.
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Its ascent was aided by improvements in productivity and value-added manufacturing.
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In a very close race, parts of the American left aided Trump.
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The problem is Netflix's huge content spend is aided by its valuation.
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I built my clout so much that I even aided the CEO.
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Bailey's performance was aided by a perfect 20 for 20 in shooting.
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But the macroeconomic uncertainty aided precious metals miner Fresnillo, which gained 2.8%.
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That environment, he suggested, aided the effectiveness of the First Step Act.
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The Colombian peso rose 443%, aided by a jump in crude prices.
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The Trump administration says many claims are fake, aided by legal loopholes.
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That said, the on-ear design isn't aided by the subpar earpads.
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The movement to free Salgado was aided by an international solidarity campaign.
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This interview was conducted in English and Spanish, aided by a translator.
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Kilimnik had earlier aided Manafort's lobbying work for Ukraine's Russia-aligned government.
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Authorities said the suspects aided Loyd's attempts to avoid apprehension after that killing.
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Hong Kong stocks extended a rally, aided by strong gains in financial firms.
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She went on stage that very night, aided by Percocet and adult diapers.
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Firefighters aided a Department of Environmental Conservation officer in the Thursday night incident.
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Increased e-commerce and the U.S. truck driver shortage aided in the strength.
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They were aided by at least a dozen other plainclothes law-enforcement officers.
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A month later, Mia Ash kicked into action at the company SecureWorks aided.
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De la Fayette was a French aristocrat who aided Americans during the war.
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The spooky naming of the rooms is only aided by the historic decor.
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At the same time computers and computer-aided design made automation more capable.
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Sao Paulo-traded stocks tacked on 1.1%, aided by gains across the sectors.
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Salesforce, having aided Backpage's business, may be found liable in the various lawsuits.
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Turkish stocks were up half a percent, aided by gains among financial shares.
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Recent higher oil prices and stronger inflation data have also aided the rally.
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They're aided by robust government programs, non-profits and extended paid parental leave.
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But in their inaccuracy and uncanniness, my artificially aided Memories are endlessly entertaining.
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Buffalo matched that, aided by Taylor&aposs 18-yard scramble on third down.
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The fourth detection was aided by a European instrument, VIRGO, based in Italy.
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Detectives are focusing on whether members of a Vietnamese gang aided the breakout.
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In the process, she kills off potential witnesses, including those who aided her.
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This, combined with Checky's relentless GPS-aided battery drain, bled my device dry.
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They didn't find enough evidence that Trump "directed or aided" Cohen's false testimony.
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According to friends, no one was surprised that they aided in the search.
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Aided by Iran and Russia, Mr Assad has been winning for some time.
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Of those, he has completed six — all aided by his executive-decree powers.
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More than 400 police and firefighters, aided by helicopters, helped in the evacuations.
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He also aided Google during the search giant's purchase of DoubleClick in 2008.
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Higher oil prices aided a 0.7 percent rise in oil and gas stocks.
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Sao Paulo-traded stocks rose 0.8 percent, aided by strength across most sectors.
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She first shared how her social media activity may have aided the robbers.
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The right-hander was aided by good players from shortstop Galvis and others.
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But—aided by the additional training—the youth choirs keep producing stunning results.
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"I didn't know where the place was," he said, aided by a translator.
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The first speaks, aided by a script, to narrowly defined, consensus political requirements.
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It also includes a mopping feature, aided by a 500 mL water tank.
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A cyber-terrorist organization, aided by Russian hackers, helped that man get elected.
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Often, these revolutions were aided or hastened by a bipartisan American foreign policy.
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We make fully finished, photorealistic, 3D CAD [computer-aided design] renderings, like Pixar.
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She aided in the construction of UNIVAC and created the first working compiler.
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VCU was aided by scoring 20 unanswered points late in the first half.
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Aided by its massive natural gas wealth, it has rapidly made new friends.
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She told authorities she aided her husband in kidnapping Smart from Smart's home.
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Overall sales growth was aided by strong consumer demand and better product innovation.
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The profit was aided by higher oil prices and a one-off gain.
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Barzee aided Mitchell in Smart's kidnapping and helped him hide her from authorities.
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Accompanying plaques explain how Flint was aided in his efforts by Theodore Roosevelt.
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Clinton into a wife who had abided, aided and abetted her husband's misdeeds.
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Aided and abetted by misogyny, presidents are elected, Supreme Court justices are seated.
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Even aided by technology, this work would require an enormous number of workers.
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There's even a bonus connection: both moments were aided by a defensive blunder.
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Republicans seized on the opening Reagan created, and Democrats at times aided them.
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Perhaps her country life aided her sense of humor in protecting her esteem.
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Moscow-traded stocks advanced 0.2%, aided by a 0.7% rise in Gazprom's stock.
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Clinton's email was being reopened, a move that almost certainly aided Mr. Trump.
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It's aided by machine learning and computer vision, two big Silicon Valley buzzwords.
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McKinsey produced a report that may have aided Mr. Qahtani's crackdown on dissidents.
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Other trends in medical practice might have aided in meeting growing appointment demand.
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There was a time when Sabathia might have aided himself with his bat.
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They discovered that circular lights more effectively aided the illusion than square lights.
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Those efforts, aided by GOP frustration with Trump, have been successful so far.
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In fact, they have aided and abetted the Trump administration's undermining of both.
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The cabin, aided by noise cancellation technology, is hushed in the expected way.
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"Technology has really aided us in this process with the timing," Johns said.
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He also believed that bank officials had aided and supported his political enemies .
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Capital ratios were aided by retained earnings growth and lower risk-weighted assets.
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London's blue-chip FTSE 100 index held steady, aided by a weaker pound.
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They contacted Trump campaign officials, who never wittingly aided them in that crime.
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Seeking safety in a foreign country, they were aided by an unlikely ally.
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The U.S. has also aided the recent right-wing resurgence in Latin America.
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Aided by tax cuts, JPMorgan posted a record $8.71 billion in quarterly earnings.
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Records show they aided the F.B.I., the Drug Enforcement Administration, even British intelligence.
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Hours later, two women, aided by police officers, stepped into the Sabarimala shrine.
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The investigator is aided by Hannibal Lecter, an insane serial killer and cannibal.
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"The decision is conditional in particular upon the extension of licensing agreements between Sirona and its current suppliers of CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing) blocks used in its chairside CAD/CAM systems," the European Commission said.
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But that match now feels like the high point of Les Bleues' journey, which since has seen a tight V.A.R.-aided win against Norway, a narrow V.A.R.-aided win over Nigeria, and an uncomfortably close extra-time victory against Brazil.
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It was aided by expectations German GDP data later Wednesday would show strong growth.
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Revenue also beat forecasts, aided by strong sales of portable and standby home generators.
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In Charlie's history, multiple actors playing multiple characters named Bosley have aided the Angels.
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They also arrested nine American citizens who allegedly aided their trip across the border.
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He embarks on a mission, aided by Google Earth, to find his way home.
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The government could still argue that defendants aided or abetted crimes, the judge said.
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But in the meantime, the killing continues, aided by corruption and weak law enforcement.
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Aided by a grappling hook, you're able to jump around stages with incredible fluidity.
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Multiple surrounding police departments and agencies aided in the investigation, according to Gardendale police.
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Bomb squad officers aided by sniffer dogs scoured the church for any possible explosives.
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Local stocks rose 0.7 percent, aided by a 2.1 percent rise in Absa Group.
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This will be aided by the rollout of crisis descriptions, also newly announced today.
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Metal prices also gained with copper prices edging higher, aided by a weaker dollar.
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The rally was aided by promising news out of China, its biggest trade partner.
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Thank you to everybody who aided, helped and assisted in the investigation and search.
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Aided by her chief lieutenant Mordo (Ejiofor), they train him in the mystic arts.
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The most recent detection was aided by a European instrument, VIRGO, based in Italy.
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The index was aided by Chinese shares, which rallied from the previous week's losses.
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The phone fits comfortably in your hand, aided by the previously mentioned rubber back.
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It has also aided the two surprise contenders, Wasps and the Welsh franchise Ospreys.
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Today, Pandora announced a similar move, aided by Ticketfly, which Pandora acquired last year.
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Aided by Spanish lifesavers and the Greek coastguard, they reached Lesvos on February 28.
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The Blue Jays, aided by two errors, scored another unearned run in the ninth.
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Aided by regulation, the arrangement usually helps savers to save and borrowers to borrow.
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Annie and Owen's recovery was certainly aided by their blooming friendship, destined or otherwise.
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The Trump campaign aided and abetted the hacking of the Clinton-related e-emails.
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Throughout that exchange and the entire night, Rubio was aided by New Jersey Gov.
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In Hong Kong, stocks were firm, aided by continuous strength in the property sector.
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"Hedman at every step aided and abetted and emboldened the unethical behavior," he said.
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According to Gordon, the conservancy aided the realtor on finding a mindful new owner.
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Those companies, which make their income abroad, were also aided by the weaker sterling.
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In 2006, Congress ended special tax breaks that historically aided the Puerto Rican economy.
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Aided by Judge's second outfield assist, Chad Green (3-0) pitched a scoreless seventh.
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S. trade talks, while surging airline stocks on government stimulus also aided investor sentiment.
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Zastryzny allowed one error-aided run in the second on Josh Bell's sacrifice fly.
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Aided by a princess, she plots a strike against the kingdom and its rulers.
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The biggest question is whether Cohen aided the president in criminal activity or not.
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We forecast continued strong domestic demand, with private consumption aided by faster credit growth.
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The advances were aided by two American airstrikes on Tuesday, United States officials said.
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It was the market's seventh straight gain, aided by consumer staples and healthcare stocks.
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That effort was aided by lawmakers' waning patience with the kingdom in recent years.
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Back in Manhattan, the vision, aided by bitcoin, turned out to be finance again.
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But this is another good early step to burst the government-aided tuition bubble.
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Keeping the guards' watches running afforded Oscar favorable treatment and aided in his survival.
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Petion aided Bolivar on one condition: that he abolish slavery in the liberated lands.
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The improvements we're seeing in states have been aided by Second Chance Act grants.
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Aided by government officials, an agreement was forged to buy and save the site.
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Revenue was above forecasts, as well, aided by improved profit margins, among other factors.
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But Pelosi assured Hill that Democrats, aided by enlightened capitalists, can solve such problems.
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Take the finding, in 2015, that a chocolate bar a day aided weight loss.
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Q. Internet-aided vote swapping seems to have occurred first in the 2000 election.
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Rouhani's victory was aided by his skillful embrace of anti-establishment and reformist rhetoric.
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Rescuers also aided their non-human friends in the path of the hurricane's destruction.
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The pogroms by the Myanmar military were aided by mobs of ethnic Rakhine Buddhists.
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Immigration and terrorism crises, which aided populism's world-shaking rise in 2016, have waned.
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As she investigates, she is aided by Henry Mattick, a refugee from Washington politics.
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His testimony and cooperation, though, aided the downfall of Nixon, who resigned on Aug.
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The airflow is aided by large-diameter fans, like those in gyms and airports.
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Easy money has particularly aided Wall Street as it recovered from the Lehman shock.
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In Nigeria, the scammers are aided by plentiful internet access and fluency in English.
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Officers arrived and were aided by a team in a Sacramento Sheriff's Department helicopter.
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But where sharp attacks aided him in the fall — including tense exchanges with Sen.
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It had $9.9 billion in profits, aided by a $43 billion gain from investments.
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And Shahroudi had maintained a public silence, which, Amini felt, only aided his enemies.
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The Democratic convention appeared to benefit her more than the Republican convention aided Trump.
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Since 2008, it has been directly run and at times aided by Mr. Lampert.
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Al Qaeda claimed responsibility, and Sudan was accused of having aided the terrorist group.
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Aided by two tug boats, the ship returned to base shortly after 28503 p.m.
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But the Saudis have long aided competing rebel groups in those countries, including extremists.
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Trump's takeover of the Republican Party was aided by a coup at Fox News.
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Becoming a Bolshevik meant joining a band of brothers, aided by a few sisters.
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Like when it kicked out the app that aided Hong Kong protestors, for example.
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Being able to access diverse viewpoints instantly has aided them in shaping their opinions.
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One aided families with school fees, but it chose not to help her children.
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The Yankees were aided early by five Brewers errors in the first four innings.
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Earnings growth remained steady in 20153, aided by low impairment levels by historical standards.
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In retrospect, she sees how her genetic disposition may have aided her at work.
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Many were able to retrieve only a portion of their belongings, aided by firefighters.
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Ultimately, some of those companies — like Amazon, Google and Microsoft — aided the convention anyway.
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Its descent is being aided by a relay satellite, the Queqiao, or Magpie Bridge.
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Within the same circles that aided its rise, Ello is now a punchline at best.
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The recovery effort was aided by China's rapid growth; the economy effectively outgrew the debt.
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CNN Investigates: Trial begins for volunteer who helped migrants He aided undocumented immigrants in Arizona.
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But the theory persists, aided by celebrity advocates and even some within the medical field.
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The country's mass purchasing aided it in becoming a manufacturing hot spot, according to Bloomberg.
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Taking to Facebook, he made a public announcement, possibly aided by alcohol's confidence-imbuing properties.
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The latest advance has been aided by thousands of new reinforcements including Iranian-backed militias.
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It holds many memories of experiences that have aided in my growth as a person.
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Penzone was aided with $2 million that Democratic donor George Soros infused into the election.
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But that success was aided by widespread contempt for Jacob Zuma, South Africa's former president.
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Sinclair's regulatory gamesmanship was aided, Hylton writes, by its cultivation of relationships with influential politicians.
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When these secrets come to light, the mob descends, aided by Twitter, Tumblr, and Snapchat.
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Aided by cinematographer Robert Richardson, his compositions are painterly and lit with a showy precision.
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It could be argued that she 'aided and abetted' or 'advised and encouraged' the crime.
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As destructive as the behavior might have been, it also aided in bolstering Bratton's popularity.
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But skijoring -- cross-country skiing aided by an additional conveyance, often a dog -- is one.
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A higher-than-expected GDP growth rate reported last week also aided Obama's economic argument.
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Aided by social media, her Biblical arc, from Creation to Fall, only took eight months.
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Aligning such projects with Xi's vision has been aided by the loose definition of OBOR.
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Plus my mom easily and successfully delivered three babies at home, aided by a midwife.
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Eight other law-enforcement agencies aided the investigation, providing intelligence briefings and arresting site administrators.
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Errors by Bregman in the sixth and Springer in the seventh aided Baltimore (1-4).
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Sao Paulo-traded stocks climbed 0.3%, aided by gains in the financial and consumer sector.
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Ory handled the styling, and they were aided only by a hair and makeup artist.
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The extent to which the Harvey Our Story has aided in relief efforts is unclear.
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In his statement, the priest said the group actually aided his preaching, despite their interruption.
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Brute force attacks on RDP login portals are common, often aided by easily available tools.
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Each sheet is pre-etched for a specific purpose using a computer-aided cutting process.
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And just like Elizabeth, Victoria's youth and determination aided her well early in her reign.
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New science-based weapons — most famously the atomic bomb — aided the US in the war.
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In 2014, the Houthis seized Sanaa aided by Saleh loyalists, forcing Hadi to share power.
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Aided by missiles, a mob attacks the compound at dusk, setting parts of it afire.
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" Wikileaks: "The comey letter, aided to great measure by the Russian WikiLeaks, raised...doubts again.
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Though the process is aided by some degree of technical knowledge, it's easy to replicate.
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He hung back from action in Syria, yet aided the revolt against Gadhafi in Libya.
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Sao Paulo-traded stocks rose 0.3 percent, aided by gains among energy stocks and financials.
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Some customers are also pursuing litigation targeting third parties that they believe aided Madoff's fraud.
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New Zealand shares closed higher for their fifth straight session, aided by telecoms and materials.
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Military action in Libya, which could disrupt supply from the OPEC member, also aided prices.
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Thousands have since fled by sea and overland, often aided (or kidnapped) by human traffickers.
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All of this has been aided and abetted by Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin.
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For progressives, the establishment Democratic Party has aided and abetted many of today's worst ills.
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Part of the growth of sustainable tourism movement is aided by the attitudes of travelers.
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Johnson told Politico in July that he aided in Smith's effort to find Clinton's emails.
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Markets continue to defy gravity, aided by upbeat sentiments and liquidity not supported by fundamentals.
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Set in the far future, Earth has pushed into the stars aided by alien technology.
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In the fifth, they loaded the bases with no outs, aided by Bryant's throwing error.
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The earlier gains had been aided by Chinese shares rallying from the previous week's losses.
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DeMatos said he stopped to help another victim, who was already being aided by someone.
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Sentiment was also aided by signs of government support and record bank lending in January.
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The result: aided by human intuition, the computers came up with even better optimal solutions.
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The $3 billion valuation was reported by TechCrunch and aided by significant investment from Tencent.
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Wolff, aided by conversations with Steve Bannon, is sometimes a skilled analyst of Trump's behavior.
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The bank's adequate liquidity profile is aided by a reasonable proportion of highly liquid assets.
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Could the Bronze Age rulers have aided their neighboring cities and forestalled their own destruction?
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Wojciech Jaruzelski declared martial law, Cardinal Macharski aided those who were interned and their families.
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It was aided by gains on a softer yen which saw it creep to 83.
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The approach is aided by the fact that Geisinger is more than a health system.
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NC State led 40-37 at halftime, aided by 53.1-percent shooting from the field.
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It was aided by expectations German GDP data later on Wednesday would show strong growth.
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Tractors liberated farm workers from dreadful exposure to more productive factory work aided by tools.
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She works the counter, too, occasionally aided by her impressively professional fourteen-year-old son.
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In Amazon's bookstore, the unruly behavior has been widespread, aided by print-on-demand technology.
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Corrupt conservatives — mainstream sellouts — aided and abetted the cultural Marxists in their destruction of America.
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Biden will need to win back blue-collar voters who aided Trump's victory in 2016.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, was killed in 2011 during an uprising aided by the United States.
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Trump was aided by a network of conservative, military-focused organizations that emerged after 2001.
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A long and funny search for a new friend ensues, aided by a matchmaking Marmot.
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Metro areas in the South and Midwest scored well, aided by their lower living costs.
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Iraqi forces, aided by the U.S.-led coalition, last month liberated Mosul from ISIS control.
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Kalani Brown aided the Baylor cause with eight points, eight rebounds and five blocked shots.
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Syrian regime forces, aided by the Russian military, pushed ISIS out of Palmyra in March.
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These effects can be aided from the chronic stress of being exposed to traffic noise.
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It would be full of human interaction aided by technology, not the other way around.
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Singer, who has aided the investigation, has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and other charges.
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That accrual of power, of course, would be aided significantly by a second Trump term.
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FIU was aided by a 237-yard unsportsmanlike penalty on Miami defensive lineman Trevon Hill.
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It was aided by gains on a softer yen which saw it creep to 110.80.
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We would be greatly aided in fortifying both patriotism and civicism with a different president.
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The advent of video review has aided officials; it can also raise stakes and pressures.
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Penalties on the Jets' defense aided New England's final two scores of the first half.
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Market sentiment was also aided by signs that global economic conditions will improve in 2020.
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This boom in milk production has been aided by relentless consolidation in the dairy industry.
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The index posted a 7.4% gain for May, aided by news of snap elections being called.
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So the researchers had theorized that rocking-aided sleep would indirectly lead to greater memory consolidation.
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More than 220 firefighters were mobilized, aided by helicopters dropping water on the flames from above.
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Gates also answered a question about whether he thought social media aided in dividing the country.
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"Democrats have sometimes been aided in big elections in Ohio by GOP ethical and corruption problems."
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Among other factors stated earlier, management's decision to suspend dividends has also aided stronger capital ratios.
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About 41% of the programs targeted cancer and 34% aided people with rare or genetic disorders.
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There will also be sanctions against three Russian companies that the administration believes aided the cyberattacks.
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They will be aided by a Republican-controlled House and Senate that will coordinate on legislation.
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" Cosmo's Jill Filipovic described the meeting as "sad and dangerous" and just aided the "toxic administration.
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MSC sells computer-aided engineering solutions, including simulation software for virtual product and manufacturing process development.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq was aided by chipmakers, led by a 2.6 percent jump in Broadcom.
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Alaska fire officials are being aided by firefighting teams from the Lower 48 states and Canada.
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Follow-up observations of anything that TESS finds would be greatly aided by its comparative nearness.
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Trump's statement might have aided Meng's defense, which can now credibly say she's a political target.
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We think machine learning (aided by reinforcement learning) will soon allow robots to compete [with humans].
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Parnas and Fruman aided Giuliani's efforts to dig up dirt on Trump's political opponents in Ukraine.
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Osborne also aided Sandberg's memoir publicity by hosting a launch event for the book in 2013.
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Johnny Forever Nawracaj's performance STUDS (2019) subverts the gender binary through an awkward, architecturally aided dance.
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The court maintained however that Ahmet Altan and Ilicak aided the Gulen network, the agency said.
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Sao Paulo-traded equities edged up 0.1%, aided by gains in consumer staples and materials stocks.
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Buying an engagement ring has become a collaborative process for many couples, aided largely by Instagram.
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The couple never had children, a fact John jokingly said might have aided their long life.
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They ditched the time-consuming conventional computer-aided design software and relied on their own program.
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He aided her without distraction, but she did insist he not accompany her during patient consultations.
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However, aided by lower costs, the company managed to post a profit slightly above analysts' expectations.
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Such assessments are aided by a growing understanding of Earth's climate and humanity's effects on it.
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The comedy in this sketch is aided by decades of supposedly sexy, lovable April-December romps.
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Venom has previously aided in the development of drugs for hypertension, acute coronary syndrome and more.
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Aided by images of migrants pouring into western Europe, PiS exploited fears of a Muslim invasion.
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Additionally, Max II is aided by his owner, Phyllis Mueller, his self-appointed Chief of Staff.
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European shares rose after two straight monthly declines, aided by gains in oil and financial shares.
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He has been aided by Russia's air force and Iran-backed Shi'ite militias including Lebanon's Hezbollah.
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Architects and engineers no longer do the drafting work now done by computer-aided design software.
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More recently, Delrahim aided Trump's team in securing Senate confirmation for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
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" She also claims TWC "often aided and abetted Weinstein in the commission of his sexual misconduct.
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Eicher Motors second-quarter PAT jumped 22.8 percent aided by higher revenue amid robust operating income.
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They formed electric co-ops and strung their own damn wires, aided by cheap federal loans.
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Other ESA satellites and NASA platforms have also aided scientists in keeping track of this iceberg.
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These metrics have been aided by a limited amount of new retail space coming to market.
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His expertise aided us during research on the group for the series TERROR with Suroosh Alvi.
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L) chief compliance officer Francois Jourdain would remain chair of the group, aided by Shell (RDSa.
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Aided by a rapidly developing neural network, perhaps she could speak with her friend once again.
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Community centres, gardens and social projects have sprung up, aided by an enterprising first-term mayor.
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They use sophisticated tools, like computer-aided dispatch, geographic information systems, and automatic vehicle location technologies.
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Sentiment was also aided by an overnight recovery on Wall Street amid political troubles in Washington.
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Duke led 33-30 at halftime, largely aided by 13 first-half turnovers by the Jayhawks.
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Trump's low popularity in the state should have also aided a governor from the rival party.
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Trump has fiercely denied that Moscow aided his White House win and criticized the intelligence community.
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I want to make stuff that's big enough to immerse the viewers, aided by their bigness.
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Ferrari has traded the naturally breathing V-8 for one that is aided by a turbocharger.
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Such writing is somehow both patiently secular and glowingly devout, aided by John Lambert's luminous translation.
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Georgia Tech led 42-41 at the half, aided by a rare boost from perimeter shooting.
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Democrats have also been aided by traditional allies: labor unions, environmentalists and supporters of abortion rights.
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As the police investigation unfolds, aided by the FBI's Houston office, potential motives remain a mystery.
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The first attack, last year, targeted the computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system used by emergency personnel.
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"A priori the (inflation) target is not aided by the appreciation of the euro," Smets said.
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The presidency said on Saturday the entities that aided corruption were under investigation for various offences.
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The Yankees' climb, as uphill as it is, would be aided by more performances like Tuesday's.
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Constance marries Cedric unaware and, aided by Gualtieri, pluckily determines to excel at her job anyway.
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Nationally, DNA matches through the CODIS have aided in the investigation of more than 22019,000 cases.
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Other nominees include peace negotiators in Colombia, Greek islands who aided Syrian refugees and Edward Snowden.
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The political promises of Trump have aided a rally in U.S. markets since his election win.
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Micron also gave an upbeat current quarter forecast, aided by a jump in memory chip prices.
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The announcement pointed out that "local alerts" aided first responders during Hurricane Florence earlier this year.
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The legendary pianist and singer performed 1971's "Tiny Dancer," which was aided by Miley Cyrus.
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Several escape attempts aided by people on the outside have done little to quell those suspicions.
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Aided by technology, every individual has the tools, potential and reach to build a better world.
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We started off with basic stretches aided by the hammock, like leaning forward and leaning back.
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An unidentified hacker reportedly disrupted the network's messaging functions within the computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system.
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Miami led 36-32 at halftime, aided by making half of its eight 3-point attempts.
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The choice to do nothing is also aided by the lack of urgency the program instills.
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Amid all these developments that have aided the counterattack, net-rushing has become an incidental tactic.
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And it is very possible that his criminality aided and abetted his assumption of the position.
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Though it aided all of Italy's toll road operators, Autostrade, the biggest, was the biggest beneficiary.
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It was a message aided by the endorsement of several national political figures, including California Sen.
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Aided by sophisticated software, they have drawn oddly shaped voting districts to favor their party's candidates.
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The only touchdown drive for the Saints was aided by three first downs on Dallas penalties.
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The Berkeley team began by scouring the internet for CAD models, short for computer-aided design.
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Aided by Frank's agency contacts and Max's purebred informants, the two search for their human culprit.
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The government said foreign fighters believed to be from Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia aided the group.
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This historic bull market has been aided in part by multiple rounds of quantitative easing (QE).
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The move was aided by patented shoes with bolts that lodged the heel into the floor.
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They are aided by trolls, bots and all manner of digital malfeasance, especially by the Russians.
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Again, the short-sighted policy of Western powers aided the mullah regime's grand plan of ascendancy.
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But by now the world of international banking sensed danger, in part aided by BAE's investigation.
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The research staff appears to have bypassed the network of election experts that aided past inquiries.
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During the Napoleonic wars, France aided Irish rebels to undermine Britain, and Polish nationalists against Russia.
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The analyst said the trend will persist as the economy reaccelerates, aided by central bank easing.
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Even if he facilitated, participated in, or otherwise aided any crimes, he would not be charged.
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Bharara immediately became a political icon for the Democrats, aided by his own tweets bashing Trump.
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The researchers are also aided by locals who, like people everywhere, have their own weather lore.
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The documents in question include call logs from the law enforcement agency's "computer aided dispatch" system.
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The Ohio State offense was aided by a blocked punt, an interception and two fumble recoveries.
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Their illegal trips were aided by smugglers and typically ended with the children in U.S. custody.
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It was opportunities like this — in a more liberal, Republican-led government — that aided Murray's rise.
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The Trump administration rejects it, and charges that in addition, he aided the illegal 2010 hacking.
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The sleep she is talking about is aided, she believes, by products that she is selling.
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Performed by a cast of just six actors, aided by live sound effects in period style.
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While the fungus is deadly on its own, humans have aided its spread around the world.
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Any earlier version of this review misidentified the organization Anfanar that aided Mariam Shaar and Soufra.
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Drones aided in monitoring the field, while a robot "scout" scooped up soil samples for inspection.
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This is now being automated, aided by the fact that the optimal alignment of the fibres is often calculated using sophisticated computer-aided design systems, and the same data can program robots to lay-up the fibres or wind them on braiding machines such as Bertha.
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Its first-quarter earnings were aided by a 2.6 percent increase in mobile customers to 1.458 million.
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The Ducks, aided by two bad Cougar punts, began two of their drives in Washington State territory.
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Still, the Reformation probably aided the transition from the medieval welfare Church to the modern welfare state.
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Aided by shortstop Orlando Arcia's barehanded throw on Tim Locastro's grounder, Matt Albers pitched a perfect seventh.
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Tim is aided on his search by Detective Pikachu, a wisecracking Pokemon voiced by Ryan Reynolds ( "Deadpool").
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Instead, when the injured ants were aided by other ants, the mortality risk went down to zero.
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The Bundy and their supporters, including militia groups that aided the standoff in Nevada, headed to Oregon.
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Fiers departed with one out after pinch-hitter Luis Valbuena reached on a shift-aided infield single.
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Whereas previous software only aided the end user, autonomous AI actually does the work while becoming smarter.
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But some analysts believe Oracle's legal campaign helped delay the final decision and aided in Microsoft's victory.
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Approximately 400 personnel were fighting the Old Water Fire, aided by 50 fire engines and a helicopter.
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Aided and abetted by Iran and Russia, so I think that let's put responsibility where it belongs.
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GDAXI outperforming other major indexes with a 63% rise, aided by top lender Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE).
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The sack was aided by DaQuan Jones on a stunt, and Philip Rivers stepped right into Simmons.
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A weak dollar and a more dovish Federal Reserve has also aided the investment case for bullion.
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Energy shares rose sharply in China and Hong Kong, aided by an overnight rebound in oil prices.
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China's stock market jumped roughly 2 percent on Monday morning, aided by a surge in brokerage shares.
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She called Clinton's path to the nomination "a coronation" aided by the media and the Democratic Party.
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Watching a league full of average teams finishing with loser point-aided 95 point seasons isn't fun.
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The FTC's 2017 lawsuit accused the company of anti-competitive behavior aided by its dominant market position.
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"Financial success does not become unlawful simply because it is aided by prominence," the hotel operator said.
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When Fatima accidentally reveals Hassan's powers, they're forced to flee, aided by a series of strange individuals.
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Official numbers show mobile data usage steadily tracking up, aided by prices coming down for data plans.
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Trump has long insisted the Mueller investigation originated from a corrupt "deep state" aided by foreign intelligence.
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The kernel is used in industries for everything from computer-aided design to 3D animation to shipbuilding.
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And he again raised unfounded claims that "illegal voting" had aided Clinton in winning the popular vote.
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Aided by digital effects, he adopts Gaurav's carefree body language as well as his Punjabi-accented speech.
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Some have launched corporate bond purchase programs which have aided the ability of large companies to borrow.
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Film meets football as the two guys have a party-planning brainstorm aided by the Amazon Echo.
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U.S. factory output rose slightly in October, aided by greater production of automobiles, home electronics and appliances.
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Oldham Council shared the winning name with a slow reveal, aided by vehicles Gritney Spears and Gritterbug.
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He also again rejected any suggestion that his triumph was aided by Russian interference in the election.
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"It could be argued that she 'aided and abetted' or 'advised and encouraged' the crime," Brown says.
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The indigenous people who Trump stated in his remarks "aided" the Virginians did not have self-rule.
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Both European and Japanese markets have been aided by massive bond-buying programs and supportive central banks.
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An outsized presence on social media appears to have aided the election of right-winger Jair Bolsonaro.
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Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism.
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Police now say the footage has aided in the department&aposs investigation, and may lead to arrests.
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At the same time, seniors would be aided by the use of self-driving cars as well.
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"Military action in Libya, which could disrupt supply from the OPEC member, also aided prices," he said.
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Trump is the orchestrator of the latest truly successful attempt at Massive Resistance, aided by the FBI.
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Aided by Detective Rosemary Vick (Debra Messing), David will stop at nothing to bring his daughter home.
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Meanwhile, Oklahoma's winter wheat crop is off to its best start in years, aided by ample moisture.
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Price's understanding of the process is further aided by his clinical experience and direct engagement of patients.
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Trump has vehemently denied Moscow aided his presidential bid, a charge which Putin has also repeatedly dismissed.
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I was aided by the lenses, which are pretty opaque and diminish your sight by 60 percent.
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The recovery was aided by "national team" purchases, according to some analysts, referring to state-backed institutions.
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Per my book, ice ages are driven by orbital variability, aided by a CO2 feedback: 2/ pic.twitter.
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Coal miner China Shenhua and property developer Henderson Land aided the drop, declining more than 2 percent.
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S. trade talks, and China considering broadening an inbound investment channel by foreign investors also aided sentiment.
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The powerful computer-aided design programs that are used to run 3D printers help engineers achieve this.
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He also worked on the launch of Facebook Polls and aided with his team's M&A strategy.
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Lawyers for the Rivers family said they were greatly aided in their case by Dr. Bankulla's notes.
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And by helping to spread damaging conspiracy theories about Ukraine, he aided his allies in the Kremlin.
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The kids aided in the reveal, holding a photo of Polizzi's sonogram in a posting on Instagram.
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The U.S. Congress should be aided by the fact that food security is not a partisan issue.
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The friends who aided Abdeslam were among 10 people arrested in Belgium in connection with the attacks.
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Part of the rebels' northwestern enclave is held by Turkish-backed groups aided by the Turkish army.
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He was aided in his swinging, it appeared, by some music pumping out of his wireless headphones.
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The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have warned that cyber criminals are aided by similar tactics.
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That former assistant, Maria Butina, aided Torshin in the other attempt at contact, according to the report.
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Britain's FTSE 100 rose 1.34313 percent, mostly recouping its losses (aided by the drop in the pound).
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CADKnit combines 2D images with CAD (computer-aided design) and photo-editing software to create customizable templates.
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Aided by center fielder Brett Gardner's running catch on Francisco Lindor, Zack Britton pitched a scoreless eighth.
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The president-elect has since called reports Moscow aided him "ridiculous" and "another excuse" from disappointed Democrats.
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And according to Smyth, the militant group has aided Houthis in Yemen with weapons and propaganda support.
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O'Brien has a history of praising Trump, and this type of flattery likely aided in his ascension.
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Mr. Trump could be aided by higher turnout, but he doesn't have much room for additional gains.
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Close Brothers' marketmaking division, Winterflood, was aided by strong retail trading activity throughout the year, it said.
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Trump and his allies held up Morrison in particular as a credible witness who aided their argument.
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It later aided in the development of speech-translation software, G.P.S. navigation, and airplanes invisible to radar.
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They'll also be able to investigate the president, aided possibly by a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
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The resulting "slick water"—aided by a dusting of sand, to act as a proppant—worked beautifully.
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Several other drives, numerous emails, and at least one cooperating witness may have aided in the process.
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While the lawmakers were eager to show off their skills, they were also aided by former pros.
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" And later: "I think Comey cost me the election, and it was aided and abetted by Russia.
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He was aided by a double-play grounder off the bat of Marcell Ozuna in the sixth.
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John McCain of Arizona went as far to say that memo controversy had only aided American enemies.
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Shoji surprised everyone by slithering out of Gracie's submission attempts, but was aided greatly by the referees.
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Reformer Pilates, put simply, is a core workout aided by a menacing supermarket-charcuterie-slicer-esque machine.
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Four years down the line, Cthulhu (aided by three long-haired Quebecois dudes) has answered our prayers.
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Guzmán's arrest on Friday was aided by his push for a movie about his life, officials say.
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It has not suffered a single monthly drop, aided by the likes of Wall Street's Dow Jones .
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Today, aided by a globalized, digitized economy, it's easier than ever to make luxury affordable and accessible.
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Milder winds, cooler temperatures and a higher relative humidity have aided firefighters for the past two days.
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N.C. State broke out to a 25-9 lead, aided by a series of Little Rock turnovers.
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Speidel suggested getting all the players involved as a symbol of the teamwork that aided his recovery.
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This appendage would have aided fish as they explored shallow water habits during the Late Devonian period.
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Behind these monuments is a bustling trade in arms, minerals and manpower, often aided by embassy staff.
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Donald Trump's rise was aided as much by his popularity on cable television as on social media.
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But will using a vibrator too often essentially destroy your ability to orgasm through non-aided sex?
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Then when he became president, the instantaneous decision was to declare his presidency illegitimate and foreign-aided.
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For months, an anti-corruption movement has been growing, aided by social media and peaceful street protests.
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Mr. Kabila's government has not only ignored these crises but has also too often aided the perpetrators.
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An earlier work, "Ratingen Swimming Pool" (1987) displays this dizzying spectacle — aided by an already misshapen pool.
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St. Louis was also aided greatly by the rookie goalie Jordan Binnington's rise from obscurity to stardom.
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They have been aided in their mission by the far-sighted vision of the late Democratic Sen.
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Assad's forces, aided by Russian air power, have regained control of most lands lost in the war.
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Aided by the new technology, researchers can now complete the process in weeks, days or even hours.
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He aided in protecting running backs like the Seahawks' Shaun Alexander and Adrian Peterson of the Vikings.
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Aided by kindly nomads and a sympathetic military commander, she is at last reunited with her family.
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My staff, aided by a determined intern, found and submitted published reports about clashes near Mykhailo's home.
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The growth has been aided by increased focus on the individual segments following the split in 2015.
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In 2303, Congress gave victims and prosecutors more power to sue websites that knowingly aided sex trafficking.
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Ariza finished with a season-best 18 points, aided by 4-for-6 shooting on 3-pointers.
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That effort could be aided by the fact the name will emblazon the stadium of the Braves.
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Russian strikes have also aided Assad's forces as they encircle Aleppo, the country's most populous urban area.
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Some conservatives believe Section 230 has aided tech companies' ability to censor speech they don't agree with.
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Aided by city officials, what she found was the Union Theater in Los Angeles's West Adams district.
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In the meantime, Minnesota is getting solid production from its secondary players, aided by high-energy play.
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John Kasich (middle) stuffs snow down Franklin GOP hed Doug Preisse's back, aided by NH st Rep.
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The company recently reported higher profits for the six months to June, aided by cost-cutting measures.
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Overall, it wasn't a huge sacrifice (aided by liberal definitions), but at times, it felt like one.
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Instead, it means pursuing projects that can be aided by existing applications offered by IBM and others.
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Those protests are not aided when Newsom embraces the mantle of leader of the anti-Trump resistance.
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Recusal would be aided by the service of Robert Mueller as the independent counsel overseeing the investigation.
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He once did a spreadsheet-aided school presentation on how ballparks' field dimensions affect players' batting averages.
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The motion-controlling system may have eventually entangled the light sensors, whence light sensors aided motion guidance.
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The math, even when aided by an electronic brain, could only just keep pace with the weather.
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He said that recovery in wages and employment as well as low interest rates aided the recovery.
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SoftBank's tech-focused Vision Fund, the world's largest PE fund, has aided the spike in startup valuations.
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Russia has also aided and abetted a political cleansing by Assad of the population opposed to him.
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It has also aided the investigation into alleged hush money paid to former porn star Stormy Daniels.
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The decline in poaching in Tanzania has also been aided by recent strides by the Chinese government.
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Abu Dhabi's index gained 0.6 percent, aided by a 2.0 percent rise in telecommunications blue chip Etisalat.
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Bingeing, aided by cliffhangers, sells engagement by way of disengaging; together they make a sport of spectatorship.
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Ms. Walker's visual efforts have generally been aided by a sardonic ventriloquism that recycles 19th-century elocutions.
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As many as 60 camera traps, most aided by infrared sensors, will record images of outdoor cats.
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Not long afterward, aided by a Dimitrov double fault, the set was his, and soon the match.
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Every year since 1912, The Times has profiled people who were aided by donations to the campaign.
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Likewise, the Cavs' epic comeback last year was aided by Draymond Green getting suspended for Game 5.
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In 21, medically-aided deaths accounted for 6,091, or 4 percent, of all deaths in the country.
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Xue Yu, an analyst at IDC, says the absence of Alibaba links on WeChat aided Pinduoduo's rise.
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In this they were aided by the widespread adoption of working-time accounts, first used in the 22.3s.
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The insurer's net investment income jumped 19.4% to $3.7 billion, aided by higher returns from AIG's equity investments.
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Cosmologists have imaged the newborn universe countless times since then, aided by space observatories like the Planck telescope.
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And historically, its spread has been aided by community practices such as kissing the bodies of the deceased.
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Under Buhari's command, and aided by Nigeria's neighbours, the army has recaptured most territory lost to Boko Haram.
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This extraordinary story is just one of thousands involving wartime allies; locals who have aided US forces abroad.
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Aided by their work, the Senate approved INF and START , a treaty that halved long-range nuclear forces.
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The surge in confidence following President-elect Donald Trump's surprise election aided in the numbers, the report said.
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Michael Rotondo was aided by $3,000 contributed by "InfoWars" host Alex Jones, the New York Daily News reported .
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The authors of the new study selected their patients carefully, which could have aided to their study's success.
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Russia's rouble strengthened 0.5%, aided by a 2.7% rise in the price of oil, a key Russian export.
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CEO Mike Fries also discussed the multiple mergers and acquisitions that have also aided in expansion and growth.
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He had helped uncover information that aided the FBI's corruption investigation of FIFA, the world soccer governing body.
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HSI that has soared over 30 percent this year, aided by Chinese money inflows, according to the newspaper.
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They're aided in their quest by Eleven, the young girl with telekinetic powers and a fondness for Eggos.
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Aided by Russia, Syria's army recaptured the Nassib crossing with Jordan as it advanced on rebel-held enclaves.
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It's in this extremely challenging task that Google, aided by liquid helium for cooling, has made significant progress.
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U.S. crude futures have risen in six of the past seven sessions, aided partly by a weak dollar.
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He will aided by former UN Ambassador John Bolton as deputy secretary of state, according to NBC News.
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In the 1960s he aided a generation of idealistic young Latin Americans who perished in doomed guerrilla ventures.
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Aided by improved weather conditions, firefighters are slowly containing the Camp fire, California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire.
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Giuliani, who is not a government official, said the State Department was aware of and aided these efforts.
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Solache and Reyes' appeals also helped establish critical case law that's aided other Guevara defendants in their exonerations.
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Efforts to raise the minimum wage, aided by #MeToo, have focused attention on the perceived inequities of tipping.
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Neither Fiverr nor Upwork provide computer-aided translation (CAT) and collaborative workflow solutions for users of their platforms.
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Her comeback has been aided by wildcards in Stuttgart, where she reached the semi-finals, Madrid and Rome.
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Since oxygen levels become lower the higher you get, an oxygen mask aided Aikins for the first segment.
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Aided by both Sears' demise and booming housing market, the growing appliance category hasn't gotten too crowded — yet.
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Still, Russia's corruption — certainly aided by Putin — will play a part in ensuring Navalny won't win the presidency.
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The actor, with the help of a midwife, aided his wife in the delivery of their little one.
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The Federal Reserve says manufacturing production increased 0.4% last month, aided by a 3% surge at auto plants.
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It also suggests he may have aided in the promotion of other CBS employees who committed similar acts.
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He scrapped long, so-called bendy buses, which he said were unsuitable for London and aided fare evasion.
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"Nickel is outperforming the complex aided by the large stock draw," said Dee Perera at broker Marex Spectron.
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People fleeing violence or poverty attempt the risky trip on their own or aided by human trafficking mafias.
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The central bank's exercise of greater exchange rate flexibility, aided by its de-dollarization initiative, support policy credibility.
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The men went so far as to create a rudimentary digital computer-aided design (CAD) of the car.
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" Colbert asked if that meant "the people who aided and abetted it, how this was institutionalized in Hollywood.
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In the idea of Britain as a truly global rather than European player, aided by leaving the EU?
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The four banks' asset quality should remain broadly steady, aided by a favourable macroeconomic environment and rising incomes.
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Unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on Buffalo defenders Micah Hyde and Jerry Hughes aided Denver on its 79-yard drive.
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Solar development is aided by a federal tax credit worth 30 percent of the cost of a system.
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Political support for terrorist groups -- to ensure these groups are not aided politically by Qatar or from Qatar.
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Aided by big choruses, vocalist Jake Rogers' commanding wail soars above the instrumentation as dual guitars weave throughout.
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Those transitions were very often aided by the institutes which arose in the wake of the Westminster speech.
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But authorities haven't determined, for sure, that those responsible knew anything about (and, therefore, effectively aided) the escape.
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In 1798, Irish rebels defied the Crown, aided by France; the insurgents of 1916 took help from Germany.
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Now a combination of powerful computer-aided design (CAD) software and new manufacturing methods is changing the game.
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The canine solution The human species, even aided by the increasingly advanced machines it builds, has its limitations.
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They are also aided by the fact that Siri detection works like pure elven magic on the HomePod.
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Google's Allo app is aided by Google Assistant, while Facebook Messenger has its own assistant, "M," for example.
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The north—Austria, Finland, Germany and the Netherlands—has raced ahead, with Germany aided by labour-market reforms.
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That victory was aided significantly by the successful campaigns of many female candidates, including many women of color.
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Any fight against Facebook's effect on children would only be aided by a growing bipartisan distrust of tech.
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The change was aided by an unlikely, one-sided correspondence with a young Manhattan invalid named Julia Sand.
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But she attributed her success on television to "well-groomed invisibility," aided by evening gowns with modest necklines.
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Pardon 1 -- Arpaio was an early Trump backer and aided in pushing the conspiracy theory about Obama's birthplace.
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Aided by their son Rob, the pair used a cord to help lead the horse to their house.
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Its recent turn to profitability was helped by the tumble in oil prices that also aided its competitors.
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Particular names that would be aided include Bank of America, Regions Financial and Zions Bankcorp, according to Goldman.
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These powerful CEOs have been aided by the naming of respected lead independent directors charged with providing oversight.
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Many of them, although aided by name recognition, are burdened by the cost structure of the branch system.
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Government officials also believe that the attackers were aided by international terrorists, according to the New York Times.
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"They have indirectly aided and abetted the thuggery of the Nazis, who were completely amoral," Mr. Blumenthal said.
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She also helped enlist collectors to make loans and aided the show's designers, Tempora, a Brussels design company.
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Government forces have advanced on a number of fronts in recent months, aided by a Russian air campaign.
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Aided by their allies on Capitol Hill, both Democrats and Republicans, they worked to scuttle the IPAB's plan.
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So 2016 will serve as a truer test of whether turnout can be aided by liberal ballot measures.
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That same month, they dropped the Bieber-aided version, which got it to the top in mere weeks.
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Once again, an investigation concluded that the chief suspects were the same commanders, aided by lower-ranking officers.
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Municipal workers aided by squads of volunteers had already cleared debris from almost all of Jojutla's main roads.
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I'm only saying that you should be able to die peacefully, either aided by drugs or the Sarco.
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North Korea may also be aided by its biggest ally, China, when Kim Jong Un flies to Singapore.
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But aided by the decades-long efforts of reproductive justice advocates in the region, it's a distinct possibility.
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The market has been aided by an improving economy, a growing middle class and increasing tourism, agents said.
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The proposals set off huge online protests, aided by the big technology companies, that helped stop the legislation.
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He was aided by replay review, when Jose Lobaton was called out on a pickoff at first base.
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And as a society, we have grown accustomed to the luxuries of automated manufacturing and computer-aided design.
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Francisco Franco — aided by Mussolini and Hitler — had defeated the forces of the democratically elected government of Spain.
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After paying off her debt to the man who aided her in India, Rina became a madam herself.
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The mayor was aided by fissures among some labor groups, who had long been opposed to a rise.
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Libyan rebels, aided by a NATO bombing campaign, killed Colonel Qaddafi during the Arab Spring upheavals in 2011.
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Her daughter, Ms. Manka, has steered the family since the shooting, aided by her husband and younger sister.
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My girlfriend and I were aided by the kind and patient Ergin, the grandson of the original chef.
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It has also evolved into a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which has aided the Houthis.
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The clearing of the field most conspicuously aided No. 8 Wisconsin (10-0), partly neutralizing its soft schedule.
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He and his wife — a free black Marylander who had aided the escape — fled to New Bedford, Mass.
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Mr. Sher has also been receiving speech therapy, which his parents say has greatly aided his communication skills.
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Virginia's previous possession was aided by unnecessary roughness and facemask penalties against the Seminoles inside the red zone.
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But aided by the decades-long efforts of reproductive justice advocates in the region, it's a distinct possibility.
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More importantly, our ears slowly push earwax out as it accumulates, aided by the movement of our jaw.
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The pope wished everyone his customary "good lunch," and a sea gull, aided by a hooded crow, obliged.
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The developers, Mr. Karia said, have worked out well — aided in part by Andela's customized approach to outsourcing.
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And said razors are aided by a stellar selection of shaving creams, gels, powders, soaps, oils, and more.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the age of Matthew Rullan, who prosecutors said aided an arson.
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First, this charge against Trump began with an independent whistle-blower — an intelligence officer, aided by other insiders.
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Bushes and sticks found in the grill of her car aided investigators in narrowing down the search area.
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Companies have aided in the expansion, in some cases, by licensing their names rather than owning each property.
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The agency's long-term paralysis aided Parnas and Fruman's scheme to buy political influence in two key ways.
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Wake Forest led 38-31 at halftime, aided by White's banked-in half-court basket at the horn.
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The United States led a United Nations force in alliance with the South, while China aided the North.
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Digital scanners, computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and 3-D printers are among the game changers.
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In writing this book, I was aided by the fact that I had written about my family before.
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The rise of Advantage has also been aided by changes in federal law and regulation in recent years.
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Net income totaled a record $81.42 billion, aided by unrealized gains in stock investments such as Apple Inc.
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So the Harris case, aided greatly by The New York Post, has led to calls for more incarceration.
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In some cases the legislative efforts were aided by women who have accused Mr. Cosby of molesting them.
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Now, officials in New Zealand are again trying to build up its tech industry, aided by international events.
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Cohen aided their mission by offering an opening statement laced with unnecessary and gratuitous barbs about Trump's character.
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The company's research is aided by proprietary software called Riff, which generates feeds based on niche viral keywords.
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In Davis's case, seven out of nine witnesses who aided in the guilty verdict all recanted their statements.
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It is littered with vignettes of how Germans in the 1930s aided and abetted Hitler's rise to power.
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Its intensification was aided by unusually mild waters, with a high ocean heat content extending to great depth.
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Davies, aided by Michael McDonough's cinematography, depicts Chris's dedication in images that are frankly sensual and glowingly lyrical.
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Under Buhari's command, and aided by Nigeria's neighbors, the army has recaptured most territory lost to the group.
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But exports have also been aided by the very thing Britain is trying to ditch — inclusion in Europe.
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The Anaheim Ducks' first-round sweep of the Calgary Flames was aided by the handiwork of Ryan Kesler.
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Aided by Dr. Reisner's excavation diary, Dr. Willems set out to document Tomb 17K85/1B in greater detail.
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In the bottom half of the inning they gave up two runs, aided by a Roger Craig balk.
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Over time, all these inventions greatly [aided] various illicit activities, as well as the policing of those activities.
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Prosecutors said it was a conspiracy in which Mladic and Karadzic were aided, armed and abetted by Milosevic.
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But now, aided by the government's push for a Digital India, it is slowly becoming a way of life.
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A French diplomatic source said Paris, which has also aided the general, had no prior warning of the offensive.
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The army was aided by Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias who had supported the over-stretched government forces, rebels say.
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"Daily Spike" blogger Jennifer Williams tells of her battle with thyroid cancer, and how Spike aided in her recovery.
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While Australia's east coast production is suffering, ABARES said production from the west has been aided by timely rains.
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That number could jump to the millions in 2019, aided by a relatively small number of the company's machines.
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They wrote that Flynn had aided the special counsel in probing potential efforts to interfere with the Russia investigation.
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"The evidence to us does not establish that the president directed or aided Cohen's false testimony," the report said.
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In fact, the science writer Jesse Bering has postulated that imagination-aided me time is what makes humans unique.
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In his quest to let big money thrive in political campaigns, McConnell has been aided by a conservative Court.
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The company's fundamentals, especially in offshore and marine, continued to improve, aided by higher oil prices, the analyst said.
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The Cincinnati-based company has built robot-aided warehouses and is trying out self-driving vehicles to improve delivery.
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Aided by a Republican congress, Trump may be able to do away with some regulations on the financial sector.
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In mid-May, CFG rolled out commercial broker-dealer capabilities, which also aided growth in noninterest income from 1Q16.
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The state's waters have also experienced harmful blue-green algae blooms, aided by a heavy rainy season last spring.
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During the fiscal second quarter, Macy's comparable sales fell 23.80 percent, aided by the closing of 23.90 underperforming stores.
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The relevant committee, often aided by advisers, either votes for a winner or submits recommendations to a larger assembly.
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Like the main banks in the system delinquency remains at historically low levels, aided by loan growth and inflation.
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Since it never hosted or aided in the actual exchange of files, it seemed to be in the clear.
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Efforts to find the bombs will be aided the Pentagon, who will supply records of where they were dropped.
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Somewhere in this stretch, I maneuvered onto two wheels, aided by a few subtle cues from a co-driver.
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EMS responded to the location and transported the aided female to Bronx Lebanon Hospital, where she was pronounced deceased.
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WeChat's rise in China was aided by the censorship of foreign apps, government subsidies, and integration with government agencies.
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Aided by a new breakover haircut, Katy Perry walked the red carpet at Sunday's iHeartRadio Music Awards with confidence.
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Aided by some of the field's occupants, Hamik was finally able to close in on the new furry family.
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Shapiro is aided by Patricia Hadden, Peacock SVP of growth marketing, who looks after customer acquisition, engagement and retention.
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Dumas believes that the Fed "helpfully" aided money growth and borrowing following the crash but is now stoking inflation.
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Recent inflation data which increased hopes of a rate cut aided sentiments in the initial part of the week.
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But while Greek authorities helped in the rescue and aided the survivors, they decided not to investigate the sinking.
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The company's first-half profit in 2017 jumped almost 50 percent, aided by asset sales, the Financial Times reported.
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Barry is thrown into mysterious events without much explanation, aided by his simplistic desire to help everyone he sees.
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Rather, it has happened as part of a wave of globalisation, which aided the transfer of technological know-how.
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Imaging has aided diagnosis and helped many patients avoid exploratory surgery, but it has also spawned concerns about misuse.
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Sterling's rally was also aided after the Bank of England announced it would keep interest rates unchanged on Thursday.
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The information technology sector rose 1.3 percent, aided by a gain of 1.4 percent in index heavyweight Tencent Holdings .
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High wage earners are trying to avoid the taxes, aided by a well-heeled industry of professional tax advisers.
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None of their actions aided the public like Snowden's did, but recognition of their public service counted for leniency.
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Its assault on Swiss banks that aided tax evasion, launched in 2007, sparked a global revolution in financial transparency.
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Aided by its new investment, mSurvey plans to expand into Nigeria, Ghana, and Zambia by the end of 2016.
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"Special"—aided by Puerto Rican chart-destroyer Anuel AA—is a colorful, self-assured exploration of Gucci's inherent worth.
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Latin America also experienced sizeable inflows of $13.4 billion, aided by increased foreign interest in Brazil, the IIF noted.
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Something as simple as sensor-aided blind-spot detection has eliminated what was once an everyday part of driving.
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That was aided by the promise of a drugs war, which has killed over 2,300 people in four months.
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JP Morgan and UniCredit's Pekao Investment Banking are the leading bookrunners in the offer, aided locally by Ipopema Securities.
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They also said FEMA's support was unequal compared to how it aided victims of other U.S. hurricanes in 2017.
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The game's popularity (also aided by its inclusion in this year's Olympic Games) has risen significantly, as a result.
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Aided by his minister and two church members, he pulled up carpet in the basement playroom and laid tiles.
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Democrats were aided this time by a court-ordered remapping of voting districts, tilting the 94th District toward Democrats.
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And on Sunday morning, aided by the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Trump attacked the Mueller probe.
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It was further aided by domestic data showing factory activity had expanded at the fastest pace in a year.
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The company said it had been further aided by increases in defense spending and growing investments in civil security.
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Ms. Rainer remade the rest of the dance, aided, in part, by images from the Peter Moore Photography Archive.
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By joining in the distribution of the hacked e-mails, they aided and abetted the commission of the crime.
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The Yankees still outspend almost everyone, but their rivals, often aided by revenue sharing, can easily maintain competitive payrolls.
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Their findings were confirmed by a board that was formed by the Marines and was aided by FBI investigators.
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But she reeled off five points in a row to take the set, aided by four Shvedova unforced errors.
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The rebel offensive was aided by powerful tank-destroying missiles supplied by the Central Intelligence Agency and Saudi Arabia.
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Penney also has a partnership with beauty brand Sephora, which has aided in luring younger shoppers to its stores.
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He was aided by four non-indigenous teachers, provided by the government, and by several local monitors and translators.
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GameStop shares will turn around aided by the new Nintendo Switch console, CFO Robert Lloyd told CNBC on Monday.
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The biggest wall in the world cannot prevent hatred from taking over a malleable mind, aided by Internet poison.
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It is part of a dramatic reversal of fortunes for Assad since 2015, aided militarily by Russia and Iran.
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Sales have been aided over the past year by hiring that has pushed unemployment to a healthy 4.9 percent.
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But Trump was aided at every turn in the process by a pervasive attitude that he couldn't become president.
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Aided by fingerprint recognition technology, they can buy up to 40 grams (1.41 ounces) monthly for their personal use.
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Analysts are holding positive views on the city's retail segment, aided by signs of improvement in the operating environment.
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This is an objectively bad total and his market value wasn't exactly aided by Balotelli being, well, Mario Balotelli.
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The concentration of slaves from a shared background aided in the collective remembrance of their culture's beliefs and practices.
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This tank would be aided by solar arrays, which would deploy as the BFR coasts between Earth to Mars.
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