But in Japan, inflation expectations aren't anchored around the BOJ's price target ... U.S. and European inflation expectations are anchored around their central banks' price targets.
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In Berlin, she anchored a morning news program that was broadcast live in Europe, the Middle East and Africa and from Atlanta, she anchored a number of world news programs.
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Total's Mendeleev Prospect vessel has been anchored near the Polish port of Gdansk since April 27, while Glencore's Searuby and Searanger vessels are anchored near Turkey's Aliaga and the UK shore.
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Belief systems that once anchored you emotionally will be tested.
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The fastest man alive just anchored the fastest team alive.
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It is anchored by the worth of a firm's assets.
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The dresser, Collas said, was not anchored to the wall.
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Several hundred yards away, toward shore, a boat is anchored.
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However, all of these started out anchored to the smartphone.
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On the way back we anchored in a quiet inlet.
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Instead, the cables would be anchored to the deck itself.
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Each floor is anchored by a central gallery of abstractions.
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Along with Australia, Europe anchored the opposition to the changes.
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Today, the mall is anchored by Kmart and Ace Hardware.
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Much of the Biden plan is anchored on improving Obamacare.
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"Italy is anchored in its values," he wrote on Sunday.
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Instead, the party was primarily financed and anchored by Google.
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But its landmark designation was anchored in an earlier time.
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Sewell anchored a line that did not allow a sack.
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Swale will remain anchored in the Bronx through Sept. 3.
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Cambodian health officials boarded the ship soon after it anchored.
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But otherwise, this was an episode anchored in the moment.
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Program A is anchored by "She'sus," by the collective FLUXX.
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Last week, calls for David Cameron's resignation anchored the protest.
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The quartet toured together and anchored a compilation, Dorner vs.
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S. piece of this is first of all that Greece and the United States share a strong interest in doing everything possible to see that Turkey remains anchored in the West, anchored in Western institutions.
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Both markets, however, remain anchored by ample U.S. and global supplies.
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This is an issue anchored in purpose for all of us.
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It's the only way the makeup stays anchored throughout the day.
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The downtrend line is anchored with the highs in December 2015.
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For half a century, successive leaders anchored agriculture policies on rice.
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They were headed straight for the ships anchored along battleship row.
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It is now firmly anchored in half of all federal states.
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It kind of rooted me again, anchored me back to reality.
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Byron Pitts anchored a special edition of "Nightline" at 12:30.
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You are doing networking right if it is anchored on trust.
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Business owners are also anchored to their locations, the study says.
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It is anchored on either side by two comfortable smoking lounges.
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PT Monday to a boat anchored just off Santa Cruz island.
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It hung from brackets anchored to the framing of the wall.
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Tattooing others has anchored him some as he grieves the loss.
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They were anchored by a televised event on Ellis Island itself.
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Moriarty's books are usually more firmly anchored in the tangible world.
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Mr. Rose has also co-anchored "CBS This Morning" since 2012.
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"The key is anchored expectations" for stable inflation, Mr. Powell said.
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But a lot of movements have been more anchored by them.
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In such an environment anchored inflation expectations take on more importance.
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These nations, she notes, have since anchored the new world order.
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What has anchored Pri to her Indian identity is slipping away.
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He anchored every scene he appeared in with a languid smirk.
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Anchored in Orange County, the district covers Fullerton and Yorba Linda.
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The people that anchored a family for generations are now anonymous.
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But it's also missing the center of gravity that anchored Sicario.
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Normally, the vitreous gel is anchored to the back of the eye.
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Inflation expectations seem very firmly anchored, and wage growth remains very predictable.
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In Rhode Island, AnchorED employs about 22 peers to serve the state.
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Rates had been anchored near zero since the financial crisis in 2008.
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Burkean conservatives saw order as something institutional, anchored in restraint and hierarchy.
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The vessel is currently anchored fully laden at Jisepo in South Korea.
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Mr Biya has no obvious successor, in a government anchored in sclerosis.
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The vision of Google in your life is anchored by Google Assistant.
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Although Hallekere did stress that the core business is anchored in sustainability.
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He has lived in Acapulco for nearly a decade, anchored by family.
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Kushner's grandfather anchored the family real estate business in northern New Jersey.
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It will mean a stronger application, anchored in a well-considered essay.
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Probabilities are now becoming anchored in your personal genetics, your individual mutations.
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All of those albums were anchored by at least one unstoppable single.
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Like everyone else, I'm anchored to this thing called the real world.
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The video appeared to show the ship anchored out at open sea.
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The property is anchored by Dallas-based department store chain Neiman Marcus.
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The project comprises five 6MW floating wind turbines anchored to the seabed.
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"What is key is that inflation expectations remain well anchored," Draghi said.
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He's also anchored his own TV show and written for numerous outlets.
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For them, keeping the peace meant forms of policing anchored in their
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Several holes in which the cables will be anchored are already visible.
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It will be anchored at the Titanic Museum Attraction through December 2019.
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This morning, there was one boat anchored within walking distance from ours.
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It sounds counterintuitive, but we are anchored in relationship to other people.
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It houses the tree inside, anchored in the center of the home.
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With expectations low and anchored, any price spike will prove short-lived.
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That's another reason why I'm kind of anchored down to the South.
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The temporary fence, on the upper level, is anchored to the bridge.
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"These stories are how we are anchored as a society," he said.
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European firms are less anchored to their home continent as a result.
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Built three decades ago — before Andrew — it is anchored to thick coral.
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Now imagine that same person, many years into a stable marriage, anchored.
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Three of the BP tankers have been anchored for over 30 days.
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He said some seats remained anchored to the floor during the crash.
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The look anchored a collection with two central references: Catholicism and casinos.
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But the second did not herald a society anchored in complete equality.
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So they're effectively anchored to these areas and strapped to their desks.
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Publix-Anchored Centre, in Atlanta Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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I was one of the few designers who were anchored in tailoring.
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He also understands the value in building a team anchored in experience.
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"Wow, there's a lot of mortality," Gates said as we anchored nearby.
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What I help them do is identify how it had anchored them.
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It was ambitious, complex television, anchored by strong performances and expert direction.
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You fill the base with sand to keep the umbrella firmly anchored.
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A Turkish drill ship has been anchored west of Cyprus since May.
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It is no accident that the yellow vests have anchored this movement.
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The leader also said the Bolivar Soberano will be "anchored" to the Petro.
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Aldi stayed in a small vessel that was anchored by a long rope.
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They operate in a near-cashless, subsistence economy, anchored by fishing and hunting.
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That has kept short-term yields anchored near the Fed's overnight lending rate.
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But, this being said, we haven't concluded that inflation expectations are de-anchored.
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Even though the larger entities are also more anchored in the domestic market.
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Hall also anchored MSNBC Live, a daily news program airing at 11 a.m.
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Each home is anchored to steel mooring poles to stop them drifting away.
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R&D and product development will remain anchored out of Hansel's India office.
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And that sets something of an anchored expectation, even if it's wholly unfair.
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What we are seeing is an erratic foreign policy, anchored by shallow thinking.
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Throughout the film, she navigates between past and present, often anchored by place.
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The storm sank a Panama-registered cargo ship that had anchored near Tokyo.
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The storm sank a Panama-registered cargo ship that had anchored near Tokyo.
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Inflation expectations remain anchored within the Central Bank's target range of 3%-5%.
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He anchored our special coverage around President Clinton's participation in the memorial service.
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It's anchored in the ground by an infrastructure of cables and data centers.
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When people see a default rate, they become psychologically anchored to that number.
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The Upper Manhattan district, long anchored in Harlem, was created in the 0003s.
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We actually had a preemptive term sheet that anchored us at $200 million.
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But it's a pity that the article is anchored on a shameful premise.
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Any counteroffer will naturally react to or be anchored by that opening offer.
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Yeah, that firmly anchored, conservative Supreme Court could happen — sooner than you think.
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The kitchen is anchored by a 15-foot island with a Caesarstone countertop.
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After all three caissons were anchored, a steel superstructure was built over them.
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"Then we noticed that the seatbelt catch is attached, it's anchored," said Newburger.
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That spring, he anchored the 4x100 relay team that won a state championship.
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All props and scenery were anchored down with fishing line and fishing weights.
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The vessel remains anchored in Curacao waters, according to Refinitiv Eikon vessel data.
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Velvet ropes anchored by electric guitar "poles" were there to keep crowds organized.
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But these broad experiences are anchored by an almost novelistic attention to detail.
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Forecasts for beneficial crop weather across much of the U.S. Midwest anchored prices.
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I try to make things not too anchored to one time or place.
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But all along, lyrics hinged on love and heartache have anchored her work.
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He displayed outstanding stickhandling and passing when he anchored Maple Leaf forward lines.
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He has anchored their second line while bringing his signature hostility and studiousness.
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Gone are many of the mom-and-pop shops that anchored the area.
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When Mr. Herrera's boat anchored in Florida, however, his dreams of freedom sank.
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It anchored three overwhelmingly Democratic districts in liberal cities — Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham.
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It will be anchored at Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park through Aug.
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Ireland's abortion laws are anchored in the Eighth Amendment to the country's Constitution.
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Many of those who remain are anchored by financial limitations and family obligations.
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"Documenta is firmly anchored in Kassel and will remain so," Mr. Geselle said.
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These new spots mingle with businesses that have anchored Catskill for a while.
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Its investors included Acre Venture Partners, a venture fund anchored by Campbell Soup.
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Our thinking gets anchored to the minimum as the proper amount to pay.
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If the world was anchored by America, it is about to be unmoored.
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Because the passengers couldn't free themselves from tightly anchored harnesses, all five drowned.
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Together, they're a multi-colored, fluttering canopy anchored in the trees, high overhead.
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The Western bias, this time anchored in sentiment rather than scholarship, is noteworthy.
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In doing so, they essentially anchored the old kilogram to the Planck constant.
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The company is anchored around Warren Buffett's "wonderful company at a fair price" thesis.
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When its holds were finally empty, the ship anchored in the harbor—and waited.
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After months anchored at historically low levels, U.S. stock market volatility exploded this week.
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The upper figure has anchored debate in Brussels, but attracts few takers in London.
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King, 63, and O'Donnell, 44, have both co-anchored CBS This Morning since 2012.
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And unlike its contemporaries, Breath of the Wild isn't a game anchored by violence.
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Climate "resilience" programs exist across agencies, but are anchored by the Interior Department's BIA.
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He will run as a centrist Obama-Biden Democrat anchored by strong union support.
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At the same time, volatility has remained anchored at the lowest levels in decades.
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Max: The technology that we're focused on is really anchored around three big pillars.
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Rustamov said it could be cut further next year if inflation expectations are anchored.
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His self-possession now seems anchored more in a feeling of entitlement than steadfastness.
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Kelly also anchored election night coverage and co-moderated big events like primary debates.
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As of March 8, the 11 loaded vessels remained anchored off ports in Venezuela.
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Acting as Tapper, Beck Bennett anchored a few minutes of CNN election night coverage.
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Once anchored to the basket on defense, Fall closed out on some perimeter shooters.
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The charity's spokeswoman said the ship was anchored five miles (eight km) off Lampedusa.
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But he added that markets still needed some convincing that inflation was well-anchored.
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But the songwriting is solid, anchored by basslines with an undeniable '80s funk swagger.
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What kept them anchored was the man standing on the pitcher's mound: Aroldis Chapman.
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Tribal politics, anchored in tribal media, has made knowing nothing a badge of honor.
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"You can have a show anchored by me, Dan Patrick and Jesus," he said.
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Rather, it is anchored in research that was unavailable during the prison building boom.
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Veteran CBS Sports announcer Jim Nantz has anchored coverage of The Masters since 1989.
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The new building will be anchored in steel and wrapped around the current structure.
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King, 64, and O'Donnell, 45, have both co-anchored CBS This Morning since 2012.
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In the Western imagination, witches are often anchored in misogynistic anxieties around female agency.
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Now she sings more frequently about her own dissociation from a more anchored existence.
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He's third in points per game and has anchored a team besieged by injuries.
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His district, anchored by Huntington Beach, spans about 40 miles of California's southern coastline.
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It is likely to turn into a strongly Democratic district anchored in Delaware County.
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Some of the events highlight social movements that have emerged anchored by personal testimony.
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After several years pushing for it, he co-anchored "American Morning," with Soledad Brian.
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The people who stayed were the Latino immigrants who have anchored a neighborhood revival.
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The living room is anchored by a fireplace with a distinctive striped marble surround.
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Anchored by the producer Marley Marl, it included a wide range of provocative rappers.
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His new album, "#Jiveculture," involves a quartet anchored by the great bassist Ron Carter.
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American vision of a Ukraine anchored in the West comes up against three separate
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The tank is anchored to the concrete floor to prevent flotation, Mr. Rosenthal said.
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And, Lamb signs are anchored in a few yards that heralded Trump in 2016.
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The veterans who anchored the lineup — and the clubhouse — in recent years are gone.
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Boston Harbor was so jammed they anchored a twenty-minute row from the docks.
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It was a social thriller high on racial paranoia but anchored in everyday dread.
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Even with its vignettes of history, Rang De Basanti is anchored in the present.
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None of the furnishings in the fatal incidents had been anchored to the wall.
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A complex anchored by a ShopRite is planned to replace the Wayne Hills Mall.
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"Sam's program for the world is anchored by ideas, not people," Peter Thiel said.
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Sanders anchored what amounts to a negative partisanship mass movement on an unprecedented scale.
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Just like the length of the meter was anchored to the speed of light.
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But it's clear there are two things that keep her anchored: Charlotte and Philadelphia.
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The conceptual bridge (not yet approved) is anchored by a series of three overlapping circles.
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Have a globalized supply chain, globalized wage rates, and frictionless markets anchored inflation for good?
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The only thing I needed to do was make sure they were all anchored well.
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Yet neither happened; today, inflation appears to be well anchored at just below 2 percent.
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The Esperanza remained anchored a safe distance from the underwater rock formations near Elephant Island.
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That deadline has passed, but "Fearless Girl" is still anchored to the neighborhood's cobblestone paving.
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They're been anchored in the 75 million to 80 million range for the last year.
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One tanker, the Sea Shark, has been anchored near the canal's southern entrance since April.
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My degrees were supposed to bring me out of poverty but they've just anchored me.
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"We were anchored and it came straight to us," Henry said to My San Antonio .
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Jonathan Bernier anchored the Avalanche with his second shutout of the year, making 34 saves.
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"Without signs of sufficient inflation recovery, investors' demand for term premium remains anchored," they wrote.
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Heavy Metal Parking Lot anchored that, and that was going to be our final show.
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"They had some solid pieces, like the dining table, that anchored the décor," Lipnis says.
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Our expectations are anchored kind of falsely through our experience in the present-day climate.
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At the end of the day, the show is anchored on Chelsea and her comedy.
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Esa-Pekka Salonen's new "Gemini" anchored a politically charged program at the New York Philharmonic.
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It's also pertinent that the X-Men movies have always been anchored by great actors.
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And their experts anchored this internationalist worldview in the minds of Republican politicians for decades.
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The FSU, the Bahrain Spirit, is currently anchored in Bahrain anchorage, Refinitiv shiptracking data showed.
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"Number two, we don't recommend Regency because it has grocery-anchored exposure," he went on.
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Overall, AccorHotels' business risk profile and profitability remain well anchored in the 'BBB' rating category.
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Facebook also suspended In the Now, another millennial-focused channel that was anchored by Naouai.
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Robin Lopez anchored the post, while Wesley Matthews and Nicolas Batum attacked from the wing.
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At the time, a steel structure was constructed within and anchored to the brownstone spire.
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He has anchored this strategy around the issue of immigration—the ultimate political dog whistle.
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Temasek remains anchored in Asia, with a 66% exposure to the region by underlying assets.
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Your music is anchored in cumbia, which has upwards of 20 variations over South America.
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Close to 50 Chinese ships were seen anchored off the sandbars, according to the government.
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Mr. Murray said trade is an issue in which America's views are not strongly anchored.
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"Each of our lives is anchored in the lives of others," Francis told the crowd.
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In Bennett's work, this creativity is anchored by a feminist sensibility laced with wry humor.
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Steps away is Town Center at Thornwood, a shopping center anchored by a ShopRite supermarket.
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We motored past derelict anchored ocean tankers, toward the entrance to Tanjung Puting National Park.
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Ad hoc interventions not anchored in a coherent plan squander our resources, reputation and security.
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Brodeur (21) and Betley (232) anchored the Quakers as they led 222-30 at halftime.
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The two companies have more than 20.6 properties, most of them anchored by grocery stores.
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Instead, Nordstrom will be pulling merchandise from other mall-anchored stores and from its website.
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As in every debate, there was a lengthy domestic policy discussion anchored by health care.
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HELP PROMISED The storm sank a Panama-registered cargo ship that had anchored near Tokyo.
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I remember the boys who climbed atop a soccer goal that wasn't anchored in place.
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Its stores anchored malls that led to the suburbanization of post-World War II America.
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This storyline anchored the episode, which featured very little of the characters viewers know well.
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Lewis may be the world's most famous actor who has never anchored a major film.
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Thankfully, the film is anchored by a lead performance that overcomes its self-imposed limitations.
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But their affection, anchored in a shared hostility for Muslims, had a logic to it.
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Cool Explorer was anchored on Wednesday off Hainan in southern China, the shipping data showed.
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White walkways snaked around the base, anchored on either end with inflatable igloo-like structures.
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Such technology typically uses robotics to drag a pen across an anchored piece of paper.
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Anchored by "Project Runway," the Weinstein Company's television unit has been a bright spot recently.
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But our position on climate risk is anchored in long-term economic value—not ideology.
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They found that anchored SPM (the blue line below) has fallen dramatically in recent decades.
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The allover compositions are anchored by the rainbow's arc across the upper half of the rectangle.
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Anchored by Joe Kernen,BeckyQuick and AndrewRoss Sorkin, the show brings Wall Street to Main Street.
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However, oil stored in anchored tankers or in land-based facilities can be traded and shipped.
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Restored in color in The Paper Time Machine, they seem less anchored in the distant past.
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It should come as no surprise that a protest anchored in hate would erupt in violence.
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It anchored memories with feelings of loss, as MIB actually pointed out earlier in the show.
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Diaz, too, is passionate about the importance of the show being anchored by women of color.
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Englabörn is anchored by Jóhannsson's deft use of space and colored by his variegated musical experiences.
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A rugged off-road pillar will be anchored by the reborn Defender coming later this year.
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But Mr. Pelt, leading a quartet anchored by Mr. Carter, sounds undistracted by legacy or history.
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She oversees production for the 3-5pm ET hours anchored by Sara Eisen and Wilfred Frost.
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Some of these filaments form networks anchored to a lump of haematite; others are corkscrew-shaped.
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The palette is anchored by black and gold, but relieved with accents of red and purple.
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But the language of poetry is no more anchored to truth than it is to communication.
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It suggested mitigation efforts, including building structures with deep foundations anchored into firmer layers of earth.
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It is anchored by the worth of a company's assets—its buildings, machinery and so on.
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Fox News' coverage will be anchored by Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier starting at 6 p.m.
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Univision's coverage will be anchored by Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas starting at 7 p.m.
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While anchored in Germany, the movie's themes of terrorism and racism, should have a universal resonance.
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Classic wood frame Craftsman bungalows have slid off their foundations if not properly anchored to them.
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"Sinopa was anchored near (the Iranian port of) Assaluyeh for over a month," the source said.
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Sustainability in government debt is anchored by the debt reduction rule in the organic budget law.
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Far too large to berth at Monaco's harbor, it anchored about a mile from the shore.
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This college county is anchored by Ames and Iowa State University, which means it's Sanders Country.
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It's the difference between a series of diary entries and a manifesto anchored by personal struggle.
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Communication planet Mercury connects with psychic Neptune and disciplined Saturn, creating an empathetic and anchored energy.
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Jeff Glor anchored CBS Evening News live from Calabasas, California, Monday night to cover the wildfires.
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It also anchored part of the interest behind a record $275 billion fundraising round last year.
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Counterintuitively, perhaps, time travel stories are often those tales that are most anchored in the present.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS AND VR Fitch believes CBU's ratings are well anchored at their current level.
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The central defense, once anchored by Matt Miazga and Damien Perrinelle, is an erratic patchwork quilt.
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Furthermore, the weapons labs are themselves multi-mission labs anchored in synergistic science and technology capability.
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"Coming Around" is jaunty power-pop that's anchored by drummer Bud Voortman and Bullard's peppy delivery.
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"Staying on a dinghy helps," he said, referring to his luxury yacht which is anchored nearby.
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It's also about revitalizing the struggling rural communities that have long been anchored by family farms.
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But the latter side, anchored by free-market think tanks and industrial consumers, has gained steam.
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A classic suspension bridge like the George Washington has cables that are anchored to the shore.
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A.L.T. was originally conceptualized and heavily anchored by a Ukrainian modder known as Michailo "Azamael" Kolybenko.
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Mann's historical and social explorations are anchored in her embrace of her identity as a Southerner.
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Equally, with the advent of AR, digital things are becoming physically anchored in the real world.
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More than 30 species of grass anchored the rolling plains; fodder for millions of migrating antelope.
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His daily life had been anchored by his job washing dishes, serving food and stocking shelves.
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Both telescopes are the dream products of cumbersome international collaborations anchored by U.S. universities or observatories.
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Turn 9 funneled the raging cars into a straightaway overlooking a tranquil cotillion of anchored yachts.
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Each bolted to a thick metal post anchored not to the floor but to the ceiling.
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The fire broke out as the boat sat anchored in Platt's Harbor off Santa Cruz Island.
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He and his wife, Lindsay, and their three young children, are now anchored there year-round.
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Each plate is anchored by a tuft of radish that Mr. Amchok pickles for a week.
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Lasha's testimony anchored what was perhaps the most intense, emotional day of Cosby's trial so far.
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And that team, anchored by early star Kronovi, didn't even make the playoffs this time around.
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Mr. Putin fears and respects a Turkey strategically anchored in the West and committed to NATO.
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Anchored by its two excellent leads, the movie is sympathetic and, for the most part, unsentimental.
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Hanif's writing has always been anchored in Pakistan, and in a very Punjabi sense of humor.
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The vessel tracking website MarineTraffic showed it anchored about 2 miles outside the port of Marseille.
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That's where they will stay, anchored to the seabed, rising and falling with the water levels.
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"Luxury brands are global citizens and must be anchored in the real world," Mr. Vigneron said.
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"Sometimes I even spot the Helga Maria, a ship he worked on, anchored nearby," says Eliasdottir.
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Each piece was cushioned in foam and covered with an anchored metal box draped in fabric.
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When we got to the Rocky Beach, we anchored our towels and put on suntan lotion.
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The Suezmax tanker Karvounis has been anchored in the U.S. Gulf for more than a month.
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It was anchored by a weighty hip-hop thump, and by lyrics that hinted at militance.
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The news anchor joined Fox News in 2003 and frequently anchored "America's News HQ" on Saturdays.
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Moss's full-bore performance — anchored by her extraordinarily supple face — gives the movie its emotional stakes.
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That adds 650 tons of weight to the slab, which is anchored to the underlying bedrock.
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The massive purchase gave AT&T an array of media assets anchored by HBO, Warner Bros.
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Medium and long-term inflation expectations are stable and anchored around the 3.5% target, Guzman added.
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We anchored a little way from the shore, before reaching the island on a rubber dinghy.
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This came along with keeping its short-term lending rate anchored near zero for seven years.
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It's an ethnonationalism anchored by policies like the Muslim ban, the border wall, and family separation.
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The final gallery brings a welcome calmness with work tending toward a more anchored, inward feeling.
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It's also a vivid and affecting character study, anchored in Brun's remarkably vivid and nuanced performance.
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"Young people are least anchored in parties, so they have the lowest party identification," Norris says.
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It's less anchored in its tradition, which offers more opportunities for young chefs to express themselves.
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The walkways were anchored by 1.5-inch steel rods, but the real issue lay in the change from a single set of hanger rods threaded through the upper walkways to a double-rod system that was anchored to the upper walkways themselves, adding immense and undue stress.
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The range anchored by these two figures is the answer you should give about your salary requirements.
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Many gyms and performance centers have gymnastics rings, and TRX offers a dual-anchored suspension training system.
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This produces a relatively stable, crystalline structure that is anchored to the four sides of the painting.
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Cleveland's pitching staff has been one of the best in baseball anchored by right-hander Corey Kluber.
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Expect much of the news cycle this week to be anchored by the two-day face-off.
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But KDI's approach of creating productive, community-anchored public spaces wasn't an option in much of Kibera.
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The company is overhauling its mass-market business in Europe, which is anchored by the Fiat brand.
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A private developer wanted to create a high-tech zone, anchored by the world's fifth-tallest skyscraper.
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The main floor of the home is anchored around a massive open kitchen with a center island.
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Your guide to a weeklong cavalcade of openings, performances, talks, and events, anchored by the titular fair.
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FORWARD__Space offers what they call "50-minute sweat sessions anchored in dance" — and boy was I sweaty.
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The Anchored Inn will remain open, doing the glorious work of keeping the punks fed and drunk.
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However, since releasing the list, many malicious web addresses anchored around very popular websites, such as amazon.
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The current record climb came with Treasury yields anchored near 22018-month lows and manufacturing activity stalling.
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TECH INVESTMENTS Temasek remains anchored in Asia, with a 66% exposure to the region by underlying assets.
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The Selic rate has been anchored at an all-time low of 6.50% for over a year.
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CNN's coverage will begin at 4 am ET, anchored by Anderson Cooper, Alisyn Camerota and Don Lemon.
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Still, these man-made dunes lack the stability of naturally formed ones that are anchored by plants.
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In September, Fox Business Network announced a new primetime business lineup anchored by Regan at 8 p.m.
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The challenge for scientists and engineers is to provide solutions anchored in fact, data and today's realities.
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Black horror became a mosaic of actual life: More and more, stories were anchored by existential terrors.
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Deland's lonesome sounding vocals skim over fuzzed out, slow drum beats anchored by a steady guitar line.
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Katie Couric anchored CBS Evening News for just five years — and she was replaced by a man.
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CVX's growth strategy is anchored predominantly on short-cycle, high return shale investments with low execution risk.
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Allow your brand to have a life of its own, anchored by its core values and principles.
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The two got super touchy Sunday on a boat anchored off the coast of Cabo San Lucas.
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Output is anchored by Kirkland Lake's Macassa mine in Ontario and Newmarket's Fosterville mine in Victoria, Australia.
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But it's not as if their endless strands aren't anchored in a long tradition of male hairstyles.
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As of April 27, 14 dirty tankers were anchored around Jose, less than 18 in early April.
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Some 5033,2503 high-density polyethylene cubes have been attached together and anchored by divers for the project.
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By the time I was born, he and my mother were solidly anchored in the middle class.
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The centrist coalition is anchored by two Democrats who won reelection in red states last year: Sens.
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Anchored by seven enveloping installations, the exhibition will include single-screen films, photographs and electrified sculptural constructions.
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The sitting area opens to the kitchen, anchored by a white Caesarstone island with a narrow sink.
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Today, the shopping center is anchored by Lowe's and also features an Applebee's and a Big Lots.
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Sitting in the Hudson River, north of the George Washington Bridge, a rather large yacht is anchored.
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Bradley had anchored his putter, and he struggled on the greens while trying to adjust his style.
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The Fed's target is 2-percent inflation while inflation expectations remain anchored at close to 2 percent.
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Fed officials have embarked on an aggressive tightening policy with inflation expectations anchored at about 2 percent.
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Duracell's exhibit was anchored by a massive truck painted in the brand's classic black and gold colors.
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The two things that anchored them in the world — their community and their job — are feeling destabilized.
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However, this allegation would be anchored in not just a clear criminal provision but two prior cases.
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The $1803 million shopping center, anchored by Whole Foods Market and Dick's Sporting Goods, also includes restaurants.
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Instead, his ripostes are every bit as anchored in a materialist view of existence as Rameau's nephew's.
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He had the most inquisitive, active mind of anyone I knew despite being anchored to a wheelchair.
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"The work is always anchored to a place, and my experiences in that place," del Sol explains.
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The song is anchored to death, an at ease meditation on the fate we're all tied to.
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Despite the various personalities on display, the book's analysis is anchored to the narrator's point of view.
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Layers of drones and tones tempter the invocations, anchored by understated percussion and clean, mournful guitar melodies.
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Instead, the appalling video replay has anchored lengthy, televised debate over what's really shown on the tape.
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But daily briefings, lately anchored by the president, have returned in recent days amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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They've been doing the Euro-yacht thing like Lebron and Wednesday anchored off the coast of Sardinia.
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And cities and towns anchored by universities tend to reinvent themselves more easily; they're engines of adaptation.
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He has called himself a "red-meat conservative" and has anchored a conservative AM radio talk show.
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It was eventually returned to its place outside the museum and anchored more securely to the ground.
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In adapting and directing "Grief," Mr. Walsh has anchored the book's abstractions in a recognizably mundane world.
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But he has won nothing since, hurt in part by the ban on the anchored putting stroke.
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Shoppers are increasingly steering clear of shopping malls, anchored by department stores, opting to buy online instead.
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They are less likely to be anchored in a political party, church or some other creedal community.
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So while I talked about policy, I anchored my candidacy in the things that connect us all.
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Anchored in a range of audio courses, the company has expanded to video and even book publishing.
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But because inflation expectations are less anchored in emerging markets, the short term matters quite a bit.
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Lehrer anchored the "NewsHour," the flagship newscast on public television in the United States, for 36 years.
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"I'm convinced that if expectations were well-anchored we would not be raising the rate," Vallejo said.
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They're not anchored like the early state polls, which determine who breaks out on the national scene.
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Despite their size, Alibaba and Tencent are mostly anchored in China, though both are pushing to expand.
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"I felt that the story would be anchored in the world we're living in," Mr. Ignatius said.
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Another ship carrying U.S. soybeans, Star Jennifer, has been anchored off Dalian since arriving on July 24.
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Burke, a liberal conservative, believed fervently that changing societies needed to be anchored by tradition and custom.
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Griffeth has anchored a number of programs for the network through the years, most recently, Closing Bell.
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Neville co-anchored the noon Eastern hour on Fox on Sunday alongside longtime co-anchor Eric Shawn.
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Anchored by Khalid's topical songwriting, "Location's" millennial jargon and wistful tone quickly made it a generational anthem.
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"Today's decisions have anchored and enshrined the Draghi legacy," said Carsten Brzeski, chief German economist at ING.
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Inside, the only light is from the glowing embers of a fire anchored by three large rocks.
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The Zaandam is now anchored off of Valparaiso, Chile, where it is taking on fuel and provisions.
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But if he is anchored in the Bay Area, he is also at home in New York.
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The room is anchored by a large fireplace and a circular light fixture that appears to float.
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A long gravel driveway leads to the property, which is anchored by the 3,7003-square-foot villa.
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Gower Champion's choreography and direction anchored the show, and Mr. Stewart and Mr. Bramble wrote the book.
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Fujairah became a target in May, when four oil tankers anchored offshore had holes blown in their hulls.
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That's why the season's third episode, which is anchored by a powerful Maeve storyline, is so very compelling.
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MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATURK anchored Turkey in Europe and the wider West after the collapse of the Ottoman empire.
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Anchored by chiming guitars, the immaculately-produced track finds the band settling into their most soulful groove yet.
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Anchored by the lithe, light lead single "Please," it was an EP that outlasted its brief running time.
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The elephant's trunk keeps you anchored to the headset in a way that limits your range of movement.
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The host previously anchored the show from 1991 to 2006, before leaving to work at CBS Evening News.
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The fund is anchored by Saudi money, with the country's sovereign Public Investment Fund (PIF) contributing $45 billion.
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Uber's blockbuster success has sparked copycat business models and other on-demand services, anchored in a mobile app.
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Hollywood studios may be sluggish to learn that it's worth investing long-term in stories anchored by women.
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Ulta's stores are typically found in suburban strip centers, not inside of malls anchored by department store chains.
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The vessel was anchored at harbor at Petkim petrochemical plant operated by the Azerbaijani state oil company SOCAR.
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And, on loan from the Queen, Markle wore Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau tiara, which anchored the lingering veil.
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The BBC needs to cease being a monopoly of the metropolitan elite and anchored more in the provinces.
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This birthed Frieze week, a weeklong cavalcade of openings, performances, talks, and events, anchored by the titular fair.
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Rather, who anchored the CBS Evening News for 24 years, also reflects on personal anecdotes in the book.
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After the Soviet collapse in 1991, the alliance anchored democracy in the newly liberated states of eastern Europe.
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The alternative to a world order anchored in a partnership of its two most influential nations looks grim.
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Its soundtrack was also anchored by "Wind Beneath My Wings," a song that won Midler two Grammy Awards.
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She anchored the 4x200 freestyle relay on Wednesday and came from behind to beat the Australians and Canadians.
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"When the anchored-putting ban went into effect in January 2016, putting techniques and lives changed," he added.
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Anchored by a driving riff, the propulsive track is the most confident offering of his career so far.
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Stripe's expansion has been partially anchored in company research that showed consumers and businesses leaning into global commerce.
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Ratings are anchored by the ownership of leading pan-European commercial TV broadcaster RTL Group within its portfolio.
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The trailer positions Sandra Bullock's character at the helm of a new heist crew anchored by Cate Blanchett.
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A reactor anchored on the seabed would never lack emergency cooling, the problem that caused the Fukushima meltdown.
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In total, 118 ships were anchored outside the port, said U.S. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Derby Flory.
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The SGVC Fund III is anchored by Hachshara Insurance Company, True Capital Management and Manhattan West Asset Management.
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The 170,000-cubic meter capacity LNG tanker Papua is currently anchored near Port Moresby, according to the data.
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But, for his sake, Barlog doesn't think developers should be anchored by audiences who are resistant to change.
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Though Poirier's writing is both elegant and efficient, the text is anchored by a few other important voices.
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Memphis had gotten within 48-42 but the Sixers closed with a flurry anchored by Embiid and Simmons.
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American presidential elections are largely decided by a diverse and upscale electorate, anchored in America's cities and suburbs.
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Kennedy's jurisprudence was anchored in 85033th century enlightenment philosophers like John Locke and figures like John Stuart Mill.
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The job market is otherwise healthy, anchored by improving demand for homes, health care and meals at restaurants.
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The Fed kept its benchmark rate anchored near-zero for seven years, from December 2008 through December 2015.
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The growing number of vessels anchored in the Johor river estuary is changing the landscape for the locals.
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Anchored by the instrumental ensemble Amarillis, led by Violaine Cochard and Héloïse Gaillard, "Coquette" proved a delightful confection.
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BRUIE's buoyancy keeps it anchored to the ice, resistant to most ocean currents that could sweep it away.
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Insurers may take flight and raise premiums, but health centers are committed to remain anchored in their communities.
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The latest big product-based (and P/E-anchored) company to put an emphasis on subscriptions is Apple.
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He had broadcast jobs in Ajax and Toronto before moving to Baltimore, where he anchored daily sports reports.
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She did this in order to keep me anchored to the ground as well as to convey love.
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It's planted upright and anchored by cables and wires for someone to climb in case of an emergency.
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A plain metal pole juts from the ground, propped up by a tripod and anchored by cinder blocks.
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What all these spaces share is a multiple presence, anchored in this city, then reviewed and discussed online.
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The vessel has not yet discharged and remains anchored near a Kuwaiti port, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
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But self-anchored suspension bridges lack the massive anchorages at each end that are typical for suspension bridges.
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The book is anchored in the cautionary tale of Ellen Jericho, also known as Nymphadora of Spring City.
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With the rope now anchored at either end, the rest of us would cross wearing all our gear.
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On July 16, the owner of a sailboat anchored not far from the houseboat reported a break-in.
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He came into New York and almost immediately anchored a dynasty for a franchise that trades in dynasties.
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And while she needs time to herself, her life is also built around and anchored by her friends.
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For one, the area of research stretches across time but not cultures, remaining firmly anchored in Western traditions.
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Diesel Cafe: One of the area's O.G. hipster cafes, Diesel has anchored Davis Square for almost two decades.
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I anchored the story in two Northern California fisheries because that setting was helpful to convey the science.
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Editors' Choice Our recommended titles this week are anchored by a sense of place, both physical and metaphysical.
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"Accordingly, Brent will do well to stay anchored around $60 (a barrel) in the coming weeks," Brennock said.
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The district, which is anchored in Orange County and covers Fullerton and Yorba Linda, is a toss-up.
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The episode then unspools in breathtaking, often nauseating waves, anchored by Amy Brenneman's alternately warm and pragmatic performance.
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The most generous design would be anchored in payroll contributions but would make care supports affordable for all.
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But since its inception in 1995, it has anchored a frenzied period of the year for the industry.
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Third place went to "Hostiles" (Entertainment Studios), a western anchored by Christian Bale and directed by Scott Cooper.
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The sculpture was originally commisioned for the Chicago Architectural Biennial and was anchored around Gantt's real life persona.
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Anchored by Detroit's economic resurgence, the auto show is an excellent showcase of the city's vitality and innovation.
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Instead, you are offered the choice between several messy futures, anchored by characters who echo real historical pains.
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Though now devoid of art and most furniture, each park-facing room remains anchored by an ornate fireplace.
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So it just looks like underlying trends are pretty firmly anchored around the Bank of Canada's 2% target.
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The Diamond Princess is anchored at Yokohama, near Tokyo, carrying 2,666 passengers, including 428 Americans, and 1,045 crew.
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It turned its last vessel, anchored off Lower Manhattan, into an emergency clinic as the twin towers fell.
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But usually you can find it and its captain, Peter, anchored somewhere in the water near Hansen Bay.
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We need a big bank with a European and international presence but which is anchored here in Germany.
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Ski town restaurants tend to camp out at the culinary poles anchored by affordable hamburgers and expensive steaks.
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The works are simultaneously frenetic and anchored; they feel like a storm that's found a place to land.
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The armchair forecast holds that the President's legacy will be anchored by his handling of two wars abroad.
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He had a stillness, a shyness, a slightly melancholy reserve that anchored the trust of his young viewers.
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Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company, has anchored its attempt to repel space visionaries like Musk and Amazon.
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The bottom half of the women's draw is anchored by second-seeded Angelique Kerber, last year's Wimbledon champion.
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But the small businesses like my dad's that anchored the neighborhood were now victims of their own success.
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However, since its inception in 1995, it has anchored a frenzied period of the year for the industry.
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Most of these paintings are anchored by phantasmagorical cityscapes, an exilic vision of an elegant, eerie urban world.
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Most of those were anchored near the port of Jose, the country's largest, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
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Graduate with a forward-looking aesthetic, anchored in leadership skills that set you apart in the professional world.
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Anchored by Ledecky, 19, the team was victorious over Australia, who won silver, and Canada, who took the bronze.
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More than half of the Americans held on British prison ships anchored off Brooklyn died of starvation or disease.
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The central bank said that inflation expectations now appear more firmly anchored to the 2.5 percent target than before.
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Molly's discovery is worth a head-shaking pause, and the episode could easily be anchored to this particular issue.
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His sonnets are vital and unforgettable, anchored by their sense of place and time rather than contained by it.
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While Mugabe's rule has been anchored by support from the military, the ageing leader does not tolerate public challenges.
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I also can't scroll up to see it, because the thread is anchored to the bottom of the page.
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And yes, you can argue manufacturing jobs in Mexico should be anchored in the U.S. in the first place.
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World silver medalist Ta Lou also anchored Africa's 4x100m relay but missed out when the squad dropped the baton.
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H: I'm actually glad that you bring up New Orleans, because I know the film is really anchored there.
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Poroshenko was running for reëlection on a platform anchored in Ukrainian nationalism and an attachment to a heroic past.
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On "Law & Order," the show that anchored NBC for years, things were generally pretty straightforward: crime, investigation, arrest, prosecution.
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In Bethesda, Maryland, the local B&N, a towering structure that once anchored the town center, closed last year.
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Raikkonen started on pole for the first time since June 210 and anchored Ferrari's first one-two since 211.
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The first one became "Graceless Kids," a song anchored by a chugging riff with glimmers of '80s pop-metal.
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The IMB stated however that the incidents in India tend to be low-level thefts mostly targeting anchored vessels.
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EXCLUSIVE: TWO TANKERS LOADED WITH CRUDE AND CHARTERED BY REPSOL HAVE BEEN ANCHORED OFF VENEZUELA FOR DAYS -DATA, SOURCES
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Long-term interest rates are pretty well anchored, and Goldberg sees that continuing for a long time to come.
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The 22 figures are anchored in water that separates South Boston from downtown and feeds into the Boston Harbor.
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Others say that the short-term Phillips curve has flattened as inflation expectations have become ever more firmly anchored.
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Northwestern obtained an 85 percent interest in a portfolio of 17 grocery-anchored shopping centers valued at $5003 million.
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Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency posted a video of the ship anchored at sea, its name clearly visible.
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Plus, it's anchored by a stellar performance by Pattinson, the best actor that you haven't been paying attention to.
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A tanker with one million barrels of Iranian crude, the Distya Akula, has been anchored off Suez since Feb.
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"We must be equally vigilant that inflation expectations do not get anchored at too low a level," he said.
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The larger grouping of seven banners is anchored by a double panel titled "Dust Gets in Your Eyes"(2018).
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The app can then place a 3D object in a room and keep it anchored even as you move.
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Southeast Asia's fintech space is emerging with potential, anchored by Singapore, the region's hub for finance and startup investment.
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The animals were attracted to leakage from the ship's kitchen as it was anchored off Svalbard in Arctic Norway.
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Blumhouse Productions Some of my favorite films at Sundance have had fantastical elements, but they're anchored by personal details.
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Peter Jennings anchored World News Tonight for 443 years; his tenure only came to an end when he died.
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Bush anchored the NBC entertainment news show from 2004 - 2016, at which point he moved to The Today Show.
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Whale meat became a staple of school lunches in the postwar era, and the industry anchored various coastal communities.
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Bahrain's first LNG floating storage unit is anchored in the United Arab Emirates' Fujairah port, Refinitiv Eikon data shows.
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The screen is anchored to the front of the ring, where it almost floats in front of your face.
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The rating profile remains well anchored around a business profile commensurate with a 'BB' rating category for the sector.
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It's real life, but it is anchored with I think some of the biggest deaths we've ever dealt with.
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Lots of emotions are unexpectedly stirred up today, but you're feeling anchored, supported, and ready to take on anything.
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The most alarming report came from Media Networks, a $24 billion unit anchored by ESPN and the Disney Channel.
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Meantime, Kornacki anchored a lengthy special report for NBC stations across the country, featuring an obit by Lester Holt.
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We expect that they will wait until inflation is more securely anchored within the target range before loosening policy.
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This house is anchored by an 7173-square-foot living room with a stained-glass dome in the ceiling.
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Both the United States and Israel are nations of immigrants – anchored by our ideals of political and religious freedom.
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Lenovo's entire brand has been built around "productivity," anchored by workhorses like the storied ThinkPad line of business laptops.
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Mike Rensland's bass and John Roman's drums keep all the chaos anchored deep in the most horrific of basements.
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ABC's 20/20 will present the special Mary Tyler Moore: After All, anchored by David Muir and Elizabeth Vargas.
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Signing on to record an entire album with Muggs has anchored Meyhem's lyrical formula with a cohesive production base.
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This would complement a broader conservative energy reset, anchored by a commitment to competition, customer choice and good governance.
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Three other tankers carrying fuel imports are waiting off San Juan and three more vessels are anchored near Guayanilla.
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The committee kept its benchmark rate anchored near zero for seven years until beginning to hike in December 2015.
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"On substance, the Democrats got what they wanted," Todd noted during a panel discussion anchored by NBC's Lester Holt.
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An arrest warrant was entered against the Hanjin Montevideo, currently anchored off Long Beach, and the ship was seized.
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Like the Haunting of Hill House, Facebook Watch's Limetown is anchored by a dynamic and well-constructed female protagonist.
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Nearly every room in the house is anchored by an ornate chandelier, many topped by ornate plaster ceiling medallions.
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The front end of the curve has gone up but the long end of the curve has stayed anchored.
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The doctors, nurses and pharmacist tend to 101 people in the three hours the boat is anchored at Besamora.
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" The result, according to Leege, has been "a new referent for 'liberal' and 'conservative' anchored in cultural differences, i.e.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE Former MSNBC host Ed Schultz has died The broadcaster most recently anchored a show on RT America.
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The American team was anchored by Tori Bowie, who won silver in the 100 and bronze in the 200.
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Most tsunami detection systems feature a pressure recorder anchored to the ocean floor and a buoy on the surface.
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The new overtime rule ensures that the middle class pay scale is anchored in 21st century standards of decency.
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Like many other businesses anchored in content, Huya and Douyu depend tremendously on quality creators to keep users loyal.
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Youngstown was a pugnacious steel city of 167,000 when Loew was born, with boxing clubs anchored in many neighborhoods.
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Two red-hulled dredging ships were anchored offshore—one in federal waters, three miles out, the other much closer.
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It's anchored by strong lead performances; Mr. Dancy gives depth to what might have been a cardboard conniving villain.
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I recall the large bird cage that anchored the center of the lobby, with real birds singing and chirping.
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A breeze rattled the palms, blowing the Jitdam past a fleet of slumbering cargo ships anchored in the lagoon.
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Venus connects with Saturn, which will help you feel anchored during an otherwise hectic day filled with scheduling issues.
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It wouldn't be difficult to assemble the same sensors from a drone on a detector anchored to the ground.
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But it was often Nicole Kidman (playing Celeste) and Shailene Woodley (playing Jane) who anchored the show's heavier moments.
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Like the rollicking single "Every Time the Feeling," the songs unfold organically, anchored by guitarist Brad Loughead nimble leads.
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InstaRem currently has 20 staff and is anchored in Singapore, with offices in Sydney, Singapore, Mumbai and New Jersey.
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First the war of independence had to be won; then the country needed to be anchored in Western institutions.
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North Nashville, near Germantown, is undergoing a creative awakening with a wave of small businesses anchored around Buchanan Street.
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When my grandpa was little, ice anchored to the shore would begin to form at this time of year.
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The district, which is anchored in Orange County and covers Fullerton and Yorba Linda, is a total toss-up.
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An Alabama Marine Resources Enforcement boat was anchored there, and a man was affixing a camera to a tree.
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The specific millennials these selectors target also have increasingly hardened musical tastes, anchored in the early to mid-2000s.
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He was committed to work he believed was anchored by objectivity and the acknowledgment of the truth of materiality.
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WarnerMedia recently announced it will introduce a new subscription video service by the end of 2019, anchored by HBO.
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The campus, anchored by Batsheva, will host shows and exhibitions across the spectrum of the visual and performing arts.
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Digital full bank applicants must be "anchored in Singapore, controlled by Singaporeans and headquartered in Singapore," according to MAS.
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Anchored by the titular white square, chalky white and slightly sticky, are floods of pink, purple, khaki and blue.
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The bathroom, anchored by an antique Carrara marble tub, lacks a shower, and the kitchen stove is wood burning.
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The harsh summer sun cast a shadow over my tools, which were anchored in a crevice only millimeters deep.
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In January 2016, Rappler sponsored a live debate anchored by Ressa that every presidential candidate but Duterte passed on.
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The last quarter of the men's draw is anchored by seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, who is seeded second.
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Sugar delivers answers that are, often as not, anchored in specific (and sometimes harrowing) personal memories of her own.
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And then for companies that are cold, the valuations are where they've always been — largely anchored based on geography.
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A delightful Scottish waitress lowered a black metal branch anchored in a round of cement on to my table.
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An area anchored by a marble fireplace has table seating, where more substantial fare like cottage pie is served.
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He also produced and anchored newscasts for NPR in Washington, D.C., and was a Senate producer for C-SPAN.
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His yacht "Al Said" is among the world's largest and was frequently seen anchored in Muscat's mountain-ringed harbor.
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Pressure mounted on Mr. Mugabe to revamp an economy anchored on a white landowning class allied with international capital.
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Mr. Kohl dreamed of something few people in the West thought possible: German reunification, anchored squarely in the West.
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Dr. Bendesky and Dr. Hoekstra concluded that the differences in the mice's behavior must be anchored in their DNA.
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But the European Union — anchored by Germany — has cited rules limiting the spending of member governments with big debts.
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David Muir, Lester Holt and Jeff Glor all anchored their respective nightly newscasts from the city on Sunday night.
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Two other ships carrying U.S. soybeans, Star Jennifer and Cemtex Pioneer, are reportedly still anchored off the Chinese coast.
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Trump despises his cable news critics on MSNBC's Morning Joe, anchored by Joe Scarborough and his fiancée, Mika Brzezinski.
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I mean, if values are anchored to rewards in that way, if they're that fluid, are they really values?
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And throughout the ensuing 11 months, one word anchored her campaign, officially called Kamala Harris for the People: identity.
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He was referring to the principle of free movement of goods, capital, services and people, anchored in EU treaties.
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Those Knicks were a perennial playoff team anchored by Ewing and Coach Pat Riley, both future Hall of Famers.
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Still, Amadeo held onto the project that had anchored most of his adult life, documenting Taushiro with the missionaries.
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Felix's self-released EP, Kiss & Fly, is out today, a collection of soul-pop works anchored by electronic production.
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A Turkish drilling ship, the Fatih, has been anchored west of Cyprus since early May and recently began drilling.
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Instead, they nestle into your outer ear and stay anchored in place by a small loop formed by the cord.
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The ship is currently anchored off the coast of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory on the edge of southern Spain.
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His idea was to pull the brain inside the electrode so the electrode would stay safely anchored inside the brain.
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They sat anchored to their bench with heads slumped and when they did look up tears poured down their faces.
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It will be anchored at the Pier Maua in Rio one day ahead of the Olympic opening ceremony on Aug.
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This exploration of the sexual spectrum was only permitted, however, if all involved parties remained firmly anchored by heteronormative boundaries.
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Wheat futures firmed slightly but were still on track for a weekly decline as ample global supplies anchored the market.
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The results aren't flawless, but Split is nevertheless a tense, exciting thriller anchored by a stunning performance by James McAvoy.
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The resulting compositions are, of course, anchored in the interplay of color, but equally convey engaging gesture, shape, and surface.
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A show about Mr Sharif's return, anchored by one of Pakistan's most prominent television presenters, Syed Talat Hussain, was cancelled.
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The Leslie-Lohman Museum in SoHo will continue to grow its educational offerings in 2016, anchored by its Speakers Series.
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You know, I feel like I'm very anchored in the moment with Charlotte when I'm with her because she's unfolding.
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Kate Sweeney's works are both loud and soft, understated yet decisive, yet anchored by the artist's unadulterated love for science.
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German yields have been anchored below zero as the deadlock over Brexit has fuelled investor demand for the safe havens.
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Before moving on to CBS Evening News – which she anchored until 2011 – Couric was Today's co-anchor from 1991–2009.
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Steele anchored SportsCenter from 2007-2013, then spent the last four years hosting NBA Countdown and SportsCenter On The Road.
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In May saboteurs blew holes in four oil tankers anchored off the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates.
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STX's "Adrift," starring Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin, anchored in $11.5 million when it expanded to 3,015 locations this weekend.
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The IMF in February said fiscal policy must be "immediately anchored" in a plan to stabilize and reduce debt levels.
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Shipping data from Thomson Reuters Eikon shows 17 dry-bulk carriers anchored off Rizhao port waiting to deliver their cargo.
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The Fongoli chimps, by contrast, required daily drinking water and anchored themselves to reliable water sources in the arid landscape.
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But it was Swift's own testimony about how the DJ "had a handful of my ass" that anchored her case.
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STX's "Adrift," starring Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin, anchored in $11.5 million when it expanded to 6.23,015 locations this weekend.
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You can feel your roots anchored in the soil, and the sap rises slowly from your roots to your branches.
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Russell anchored CNN Headline News from 1983 to 2001 in addition to being a private investigator and former Sheriff's deputy.
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"DIB PJSC's entry into Kenya is anchored on its strategic focus of enhancing its international presence," the central bank said.
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Now the series is back for another push, anchored by a pair of games hitting the 3DS on September 30th.
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Most of the action will be anchored on the main NBC channel, which you can pick up over the air.
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The holy grail for central bankers is to claim credibly that they have "anchored inflation expectations" at the target level.
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Output will be anchored by Kirkland Lake's Macassa and Taylor mines in Ontario and Newmarket's Fosterville mine in Victoria, Australia.
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Over lunch recently, Paul and Sharon explained that they felt that their faith had anchored them through a difficult time.
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Its suit of Android and iOS are anchored on a desire to touch up appearances, and they are hugely popular.
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Millennium Tower's neighbors, the $1.1 billion Salesforce Tower and the luxury high-rise 181 Fremont, are both anchored to bedrock.
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Trade estimates peg commodity funds as net buyers of the yellow grain between Wednesday and Friday, anchored by Friday's activity.
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Just as his dances are anchored by traces, or evidence, of African lineage, they also evoke a feeling of passage.
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Anchored by the ritzy resort town of Jackson, the area has become a magnet for celebrities and the ultra-wealthy.
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"We added a shipping container to the end, 70 tons of concrete, anchored to the rocks underneath," Mr. O'Sullivan said.
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Centuries of the rules of war, codified now in international humanitarian law, anchored by the Geneva Conventions, are not followed.
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The IMF said inflation expectations in Russia were not yet firmly anchored, while risks to the inflation outlook have increased.
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Mr. Brown also anchored a separate set with the keyboardist Marc Cary, improvising over rhythm loops made in real-time.
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A cable-stayed bridge like the new Tappan Zee has its cables anchored to tall towers, which bear the load.
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Megyn Kelly anchored her final Fox News show Friday night as she prepares to make the jump to NBC News.
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If there's one story that's always anchored Game of Thrones, it's the terrifying affair between siblings Jaime and Cersei Lannister.
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It was anchored nearby until April 14, before loading the cargo from the terminal on April 15, the data showed.
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Instead, most of its weight is supported on three buoyant concrete boxes, called caissons, anchored permanently below the water line.
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The film has shattered conventional wisdom among Hollywood gatekeepers that superhero blockbusters have to be anchored by white male leads.
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Similar in tone but less talked-about is Netflix's Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories, which is anchored on Japanese comfort food.
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He anchored the whole project to that song, creating a tape that had a consistent sound all the way through.
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Both take place in magical universes that manage to remain anchored to the realities of life and death on earth.
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Instead they cling to tree branches for survival, their bodies transforming into sails, anchored in place thanks to toe pads.
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I love all of their tracks that are this crazy, but still anchored by a four-on-the-floor kick.
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BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Monday reiterated the central bank's pledge to keep Japanese government bond yields anchored near zero.
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But most bore only two: the names of missing people and the dates they disappeared, simple facts anchored in mystery.
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He has nothing close to the web of alliances and partnerships that have anchored the United States and its partners.
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Fox is the first major studio to take a chance on a movie anchored by a gay character in memory.
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Her work is anchored in a real woman — there is no fluff or glamour — she's as raw as it gets.
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After a makeover, the strip is now a bland pedestrian mall, anchored by fashion boutiques and a new public library.
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Later, things grow less enchanting — anchored in the realities, from dysfunctional to horrific, of Romania in the 1970s and '80s.
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Karen Finney, a former aide to President Bill Clinton, anchored "Disrupt With Karen Finney" on MSNBC from 2013 to 2014.
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They present us with an ordered picture of the world, to which our tastes and stereotypes and values are anchored.
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I was anchored to the bag and nothing — nothing — was going to pull me off until I caught the ball.
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The painting, echoing its title, is architectonic: dynamic but stable, anchored by a balanced set of strong verticals and horizontals.
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The living room, anchored on one end by a stone-and-brick fireplace, has astrological signs painted on the ceiling.
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Anchored by Rosamund Pike's powerhouse lead performance, this restive, raw movie slowly accumulates the heft to render its flaws irrelevant.
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Pittsburgh was anchored by quarterback Kenny Pickett, who set a career-high for completions with 35 while posting 51 attempts.
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Both were anchored at zero in the early years, then both indicated rates would move higher as the crisis faded.
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The ship traveled to Vietnam, Taiwan and the Japanese island of Okinawa before returning to Yokohama, where it is anchored.
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Of the vessels still anchored, at least 20 dry bulk ships were waiting outside Bandar Imam Khomeini, Refinitiv data showed.
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What is more, if low global bond yields have anchored Treasury yields, rising Japanese rates could steepen the yield curve.
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Dinerstein shows that cool isn't just a style, it's an "embodied philosophy" that is anchored in a specific generational circumstance.
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The 27,236-square-foot stable floats on concrete pontoons anchored by two steel beams driven 65 feet into the seabed.
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These are the muscles that you use to do a side bend when your feet are anchored to the ground.
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About 10 percent of the Army's forces are anchored there, just outside of Fayetteville, a city of about 200,000 people.
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In the 1980s, for example, I personally anchored a working-class cultural hub in my own home on Long Island.
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They share the theme of travel, since they're often associated with, but not anchored to, a visited or inhabited locale.
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The interior is anchored by a massive, open-plan great room, with the church's original 30-foot stained-glass windows.
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Anchored by Antioch College, a liberal arts school with Unitarian roots, the village long has attracted an intellectual, activist populace.
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The right-hander, who has anchored the rotation for the past several seasons, is just 1-7 with 8.10 ERA.
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Toys R Us' moves are viewed as further dragging down the reputation of U.S. strip centers anchored by bigger boxes.
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Kenya, where inflation expectations are well-anchored, was a good representation of what is happening on the continent, he said.
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The Federal Reserve has kept benchmark rates anchored at historically low levels, sending institutions scrambling for ways to generate yield.
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Jeff Glor anchored the "CBS Evening News" with just a LiveU video transmission unit and a single functional cell phone.
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The Wayne Hills Mall on Hamburg Turnpike also closed, as did a Macy's store that anchored the Preakness Shopping Center.
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The show is anchored by the largest ever installation of Carl Pope's "The Bad Air Smelled of Roses" (2004 – 2018).
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In 2008, he started the Hamptons Expo Group, anchored by ArtHamptons, a popular art fair, selling it seven years later.
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They are long-timers who anchored the buildings through some rough years and newcomers paying top dollar during the good.
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Karen Finney, a former aide to President Bill Clinton, anchored "Disrupt With Karen Finney," on MSNBC from 2013 to 2014.
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The mesmerizing track doesn't waste any space, anchored by cascading guitars and the immaculately placed drum patches and hand claps.
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The $27 million reserve is being anchored by MIT's Media Lab and Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
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It was Scott's first victory using a short putter and a non-anchored putting stroke since the Singapore Open in 21980.
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On the undercards of Bellator's freak-show-anchored productions, the supporting cast is—with notable exceptions—a roster of interchangeable faces.
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"The first day we anchored outside of an island and caught the sunset and made burritos, it was perfect," Walsh recalls.
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Diplomats said they were looking to the inaugural speech for reassurance that the US remains anchored in its commitment to allies.
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She's a neat sort-of throwback to the circa-1978 Superman, which was similarly anchored by a superhero of intense goodness.
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In 2008, Lee reported and anchored a one-hour documentary, "Made in China: People's Republic of Profit," from Beijing and Shanghai.
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A retractable iPad-sized touchscreen is anchored under the center console, which also contains traditional buttons for heating and air conditioning.
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The Georgia district, anchored in the affluent Atlanta suburbs, had been reliably Republican territory for almost four decades, dating to 1979.
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The rabbit and cow cells anchored to the gelatinous bases and grew similarly to real meat in long and thin strips.
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But a foreign policy that lurches from deal to deal without a strategy or being anchored in values poses grave risks.
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"While our country marches forward, Washington is anchored to the past," Moulton said Monday in a video announcing his presidential campaign.
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Despite the $40 billion auction of two-year notes this week, the note yield was anchored, up just 0.3 basis point.
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Dozens more people tested positive for the coronavirus on the quarantined Carnival's Diamond Princess cruise ship, anchored in Japan's Yokohama harbor.
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The defense will be anchored by Ryan McDonagh for years and Kevin Klein's contract is great, but what else is there?
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Because we did the primetime coverage and then went home for an hour and came back and anchored all morning long.
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The supermodel graced the cover of French [ITALIC "Vogue"] and, earlier this week, anchored the Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2016 runway show.
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Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said in September Russia's inflationary expectations were still not anchored and required moderately tight monetary policy.
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The Dumplin' version is a ballad anchored by a simple piano tune and powered by vocals with decades of earned wisdom.
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The journalist joined Bloomberg in 2014 for a reported salary of $1 million, where Halperin co-anchored With All Due Respect.
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The tower, in turn, rests on a 203,220-ton steel jacket foundation, which is anchored to the seafloor 290 feet down.
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So, I anchored a MagicTouch button to this part of the screen that fires my weapon when I press hard enough.
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TANKER OPERATOR BERNHARD SCHULTE SHIPMANAGEMENT (BSM) SAYS CREW ABOARD TWO VENEZUELAN TANKERS ANCHORED IN PORTUGAL TO ABANDON VESSELS OVER UNPAID FEES
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"The bill impinges on management prerogatives anchored on the constitution, and it excludes contract workers hired by government agencies," they added.
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Heathers (1989), for all its pitch black humor and subversion of the teen movie genre, is anchored in Ryder's considerable charm.
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In the fall of 2004 Rachelle Waterman shared a family life that appeared anchored and happy — until murder shattered that facade.
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"It could be that long-term inflation expectations are yet to be anchored in Japan" at the bank's 2 percent target.
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The last time I saw a cruise ship anchored here, I could hear music and laughter coming from tourists on board.
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As any child of immigrants, I grew up in a family anchored by cultural institutions without having any of my own.
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Anchored in Addison Timlin's low-key, sensitive performance, it takes place in the waning days of the George W. Bush administration.
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Modular platforms anchored to the sea floor can be connected in a ring to house communities atop the oceans, it said.
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A third ship was anchored in the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, while the fourth was sailing to North America.
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Anchorman Douglas Edwards, a pioneer in national television news, anchored the influential evening broadcast and kept at it for 14 years.
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The yacht is currently anchored by the Ross Dock picnic area near the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge.
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Most water-based tsunami detection systems feature a pressure recorder anchored to the ocean floor and a buoy on the surface.
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TURKEY A tough defense, anchored by the N.B.A. center Omer Asik, always gives the Turks a chance to stay in games.
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Hokulani even features a hydraulically-powered tender garage to store jet skis that keep guests entertained while the yacht is anchored.
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The Spurs have been built largely through non-lottery picks, but have been anchored by Tim Duncan, a first-overall pick.
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Anchored in dark humor, her work resides in the collections of the Whitney, the Guggenheim and the Museum of Modern Art.
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The Fox News coverage was anchored by Bill Hemmer and Shannon Bream, who normally host the network's "America's Newsroom" on weekdays.
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The site is also currently home to over 700,000 square feet of retail space, anchored by the city's first Nieman Marcus.
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The 6,593 deadweight tonne (dwt) Grand Karo is now anchored about 35 km (22 miles) from Rizhao, ship tracking data showed.
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They made his mouth more animated, so it can shift to the side instead of being anchored down to the front.
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Trump, the brash, outspoken, political novice who seems to give little mind to policy details, anchored his campaign on China bashing.
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Refinitiv shipping data showed the Masal, an Iranian-flagged oil tanker, anchored in the Suez Canal's waiting zone on July 6.
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There was speculation after the change that Kelly would return to Fox News, where she anchored for more than a decade.
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On Saturday, Rooney anchored the midfield, creating for others with passes that were reminiscent at times of the retired Paul Scholes.
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Of course, there is also Gobi itself, which is heavily anchored in China but has a local presence in Southeast Asia.
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In the second round this knocked out Dias' lead leg and anchored him to the floor for the long left hook.
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Many vessels are also anchored offshore, blocked from discharging cargoes at ports because PDVSA has not paid suppliers and business partners.
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Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill are collectively known as the Triangle, an area anchored by its foundation in research and tech.
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The main entry, on the ground level, opens to a drawing room anchored by a fireplace with a decorative wood mantel.
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Anchored by anaphoric constructions, the poem generates a liturgical insistence in its desire for rapture: Would the upward rush were angelic.
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Czech Airlines parent Smartwings said in a statement that access to the Siberian routes was anchored in a inter-government agreement.
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It's a tough, difficult story that, anchored by Guinevere Turner's script, Harron recounts with lucid calm, compassion and intelligent interpretive license.
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Streaming Movie Review A.T. White's experimental debut feature is patient and introspective horror, anchored by a charismatic performance by Virginia Gardner.
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"The ELN is still anchored in ideologies from the last century," he said, referring to its vows to continue Marxist struggle.
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Alternating between the two styles gives the table a more vibrant look overall that's still anchored by a touch of class.
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Those doubts were fanned last month when Japan's Coast Guard discovered a North Korean boat anchored near an island off Hokkaido.
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Shaw's work focuses on the Midlands, an area in the United Kingdom anchored by the cities of Birmingham, Derby, and Coventry.
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With its many museums, St. Louis covers the spectrum of culture, anchored on the playful end by City Museum (admission $15).
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The staircase gets its structural support from thin rods that are anchored at the top and bottom, creating another "floating" effect.
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So the cruise line has elected to evacuate passengers from the Zaandam to its sister ship, the MS Rotterdam, anchored nearby.
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"With New York City as her theater in the round, her sculptures are anchored in both the present and the past."
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But we visualize something gruesome, and that is what lingers in the memory, anchored by one simple, queasy-making sound effect.
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They are also planning a new office complex in the area, which will be anchored by the city's Human Resources Administration.
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Anchored by a multifaceted performance by Ms. Gugino, the movie plays as many mind games with the audience as with Jessie.
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That confidence is anchored on the strategy Krishna has led for reclaiming IBM&aposs enterprise tech leadership in the cloud era.
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Williams has co-anchored all big political events with Maddow on MSNBC for more than a year, including on election night.
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His formal wear is anchored by opulent iterations of the bandhgala jacket, including silk velvets with handmade buttons and brocade linings.
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Trump's defense will be anchored on an argument that Congress' ultimate sanction against a president requires the commission of a crime.
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The traffickers have waited on the Turkish coast just four miles from where our rescue vessel the Topaz Responder is anchored.
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The torso is sustained in a horizontal position, anchored by the toes on one end and the forearms on the other.
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Instead, they have discussed sites as far-flung as Singapore, Vietnam, Mongolia and even a Navy warship anchored in the Pacific.
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MSNBC host Chris Matthews, who anchored the primetime show "Hardball," abruptly announced his retirement at the top of Monday night's program.
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To evacuate the thousands now unable to flee on land, a navy ship capable of carrying 700 people has anchored offshore.
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Through the second half of the 20th century, California anchored a familiar position as the final lap of the primary marathon.
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The diving ship caught fire and sank while anchored near Santa Cruz Island in the early morning hours of Sept. 2.
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And currently, the interactive map shows that a number of superyachts are anchored in St. Barts, St. Maarten, Antigua, and Nassau.
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The master bedroom is spacious with ample closet space, while the kitchen and bathroom are both anchored with monolithic stone islands.
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In this case, Jordan may be anchored to the notion that the stock is worth no less than $20 per share.
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I leafed through the letters, looking for a birth certificate, a passport, something that anchored this family in the factual world.
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Sheldon Chalet is anchored into the iron, titanium, and granite of the Sheldon Nunatak at an elevation of about 6,000 feet.
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Cambodian health officials boarded the ship soon after it anchored on Thursday, according to videos of the boarding seen by Reuters.
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Mr. Ford said perhaps as many as 2,500 Ford employees would work at the Corktown campus anchored by the train station.
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Songs like "Little Bug" are sludgy and pummeling, while single "LCR" is anchored by the breakneck percussion from drummer James Wetzel.
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Furniture may need to be anchored so that everything stays put when the wind blows, and covered up in the winter.
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Booker's campaign rollout will see him speak to three national radio hosts Friday morning, all anchored by black and Latino hosts.
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The card is now anchored by two officially booked bouts, while two other huge fights appear to be in the works.
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Childhood is supposed to be a time of growth and exploration, where children are anchored by their attachment to their parents.
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Inflation expectations (MI survey) have been running over 3%, and trending upward, since 2011Q1, can someone define "well-anchored" for me?
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And there is no doubt the right-wing media machine, anchored by Fox News, provides enormous air cover for the McConnell principle.
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The newscaster moved to Fox-owned New York affiliate Fox 5 New York in 2012, where she anchored the 4:30 a.m.
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"The district court's crediting his testimony impermissibly anchored the district court's own negative view of the plausibility of Palin's allegations," he wrote.
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Don't get me wrong: The movie's still sloppy around the edges, with a basic story anchored by a villain I've already forgotten.
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A collection of six similar images (from a series of 12) are mounted on stands anchored by concrete-filled 20193-liter bottles.
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A more anchored energy flows as Venus connects with Saturn on May 31—a good day to talk about plans and commitments.
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It's been thirty-three years since a female superhero has anchored her own movie—1984's Supergirl being the most recent example1.
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The campaign was anchored by a slick website, which encouraged people to take photos of themselves holding posters with the hashtag #ChallengeExtremism.
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The main event—that is, prime time coverage—begins at 7 PM ET and will be anchored by veteran journalist Elaine Quijano.
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The hourlong episodes air on a radio show anchored by John Fredericks, an influential conservative talker with a big audience in Virginia.
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Spot May futures were down a penny at 86.100 cents, anchored by current cash hog prices that are in the low 80s.
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The explosion was triggered by an invisible trip wire anchored to a yard sign by the side of the road, police said.
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Near each of your shoulders you'll find little plastic housings that contain the Beats X electronics and help maintain that anchored fit.
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Two other ships carrying U.S. soybeans, Star Jennifer and Cemtex Pioneer, have been anchored off China's coast for the past few weeks.
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Ms. Ortiz studied it warily while Mr. Carter used a carabiner to hook her to a rope anchored at the wall's top.
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He said that the central bank would like to see inflation expectations anchored at around 4.5 percent, compared with 5.1 percent now.
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This is crucial: the world is an interconnected system in which many of the challenges we face are anchored in complex ecosystems.
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But the vast majority of the party, including House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, remains anchored to Trump.
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An inflation-targeting regime adopted in 2012 is still taking root, and inflation expectations remain anchored to the DOP/USD exchange rate.
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The Spin 512 has the Antimicrobial Corning Gorilla Glass display, while the 512 has mechanically anchored keys that are difficult to remove.
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During the same period, a right-wing information system, anchored by Fox News, has emerged to promote an alternative version of reality.
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The last time an abolition movement "anchored" mainstream party politics, it happened at the birth of a new, more ideologically oriented party.
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The prince manages Saudi Arabia's PIF sovereign fund, the gargantuan investment vehicle that anchored the Vision Fund through a $45 billion investment.
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Meanwhile, at least four cargoes of 100,000 tonnes each are anchored at various European ports and have yet to find a home.
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NAFTA arguably hastened the end of one-party rule in Mexico, and has anchored everything from electoral reforms to central-bank independence.
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On May 12th four ships anchored off Fujairah, a port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), had holes blown in their hulls.
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Nearly four years on, Assad still clings to power, anchored by Russian and Iranian support that has swung the war his way.
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Anchored by the Opera Garnier as a monument of locality, Kim transposes the physical history of the Opera into the exhibition itself.
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The show will be anchored by AKC Vice President Gina DiNardo and sportscaster Jason Knapp, and include special appearances by Jerry O'Connell.
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MSNBC will also be expanding their nightly live weekend coverage by two hours until 9 pm with programming anchored by Thomas Roberts.
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The other side, anchored by the NRA and other right-wing groups, holds that guns are good, and more guns are better.
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The core is really to continue to be this company anchored inGermany with the universal bank there which is focused on internationalmarkets.
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Yet U.S. stocks are chalking up record highs, market volatility is anchored at historic lows and corporate spreads have remained relatively tight.
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It's a fine song, a particularly danceable number in Antonoff's catalog that's anchored by Dew's silky falsetto, but it doesn't really land.
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"Inflation is so anchored right now that there might be an opportunity for some central banks to pull it off," he said.
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By March 22, the Marshal Z took the fuel oil back from the Libya and anchored off the Malaysian and Singaporean coasts.
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Bowie's knack for reinvention was anchored by his boundless musical curiosity, and the breadth of his impact on popular music is unparalleled.
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