The MDC is likely, as before, to win the cities.
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"We, as before, do not accept such allegations," Peskov said.
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Landlords must simply pay up and carry on as before.
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As before much of the impetus has come from outside.
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Both have a trackpad that's twice as large as before.
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His election is a decision to muddle along as before.
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" "You know that, as before, the approaches are very different.
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As before, senders are notified if you screenshot a thread.
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But they are still themselves after the rape, as before.
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Next are notifications, which operate basically the same as before.
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And yet, the superstardom is not as obvious as before.
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The House of Representatives remains dysfunctional and unproductive as before.
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The SNB's monetary policy thus remains as expansionary as before.
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Other terms with the drivers will also remain as before.
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We, as a trade in London, continue much as before.
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The political and influence class is going on as before.
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I think it's just as strong and important as before.
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As before, publishers will keep 70 percent of those sales.
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Sirius and Pandora services will continue as before the acquisition.
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As before, an unbroken blanket of gray cloud lay above.
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The real issue here, as before, is the power imbalance.
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As before, we're using Crunchbase data for this project (here).
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Sometimes new faces appear, but not as much as before.
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As before, remember to think carefully about the financial picture.
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Half of them go about their daily lives as before.
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Johnson's Brexit choices therefore remain much the same as before.
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It's [insert the same dramatic pause as before] The Winona Collision.
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It matters little that he is not as good as before.
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Why hadn't things felt as passionate and chemistry-filled as before?
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The pricing for plans over 2TB is the same as before.
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Others agreed the prospect of ZTE continuing as before was unlikely.
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And economic data have not been quite as positive as before.
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That doesn't mean, however, that the company will operate as before.
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As before, an electric field switched the device into an insulator.
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But, now, the pair are reportedly not as close as before.
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As before, Samsung kept the specs the same on both phones.
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Everything else about the phone's pretty much the same as before.
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I thought we were listening to the same song as before.
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As before, nothing is more threatening to Ortega than the truth.
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But Trump's omission now makes that not as assured as before.
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They will underperform—or flee, leaving you as undiverse as before.
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According to the DOT, those charter services will continue as before.
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Both companies will continue all services with existing customers as before.
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"We're not operating under the same rules as before," Jersin admitted.
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And as before, you earn 1% back on all other purchases.
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This time, however, city residents aren't nearly as polarized as before.
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The other half continued as before, with no changes to treatment.
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But this update may not hurt publishers as much as before.
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Although then, as before, everything relied on my powers of persuasion.
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The colors are the same as before — only the look changed.
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As before, the gravitational force acts at the center of mass.
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As before, all Portals have Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa built in.
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Still, government officials said, they face the same problem as before.
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With my left foot, I followed Beck's path, same as before.
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After returning home, he lived, as before, as his parents' son.
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Otherwise, Amazon is keeping the Fire TV the same as before.
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In fact, there's almost twice as much exhibition space as before.
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So that part is exactly the same as before the accident.
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As before, they'll continue to pave the way for others to come.
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As before, speeds cut down to a mostly unusable 128Kbps after that.
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It still bumps up against all the same creative boundaries as before.
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Samsung has confirmed the price will remain the same as before: $103,980.
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Users can then edit the video and post, as before with photos.
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So what happens when we can't get as much energy as before?
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Sadly, our value proposition was as crappy as before the sales surge.
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As before, gun owners must have a job and no criminal record.
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The resources are available through the Minecraft: Education Edition website, as before.
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We've confirmed also that iZettle's valuation remains at $500 million as before.
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The bump remained the same as before, color-matching the metal frame.
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They're still executing on the same plans as before we merged up.
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Just as before, the problem for men has been trading too much.
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Now, as before, private gifts are meant to heal the public sphere.
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Such setbacks could, as before, give rise to another Sunni extremist group.
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"Japan, Australia and Iran are not the same as before," he said.
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That shortcut makes finding the key only twice as hard as before.
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" "The parliamentary arithmetic will be the same on June 10 as before.
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And, as before, the fuzzy guitars are all set to blinking synths.
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But just as before, her aims are finespun and rather more challenging.
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In that case, our relative purchasing power remains the same as before.
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The future could be scary or hopeful or the same as before.
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"My mother works at a school; classes continue, as before," he said.
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As before, Ward has written a weighty companion book to the series.
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The processor, however, is the same 9th Gen Intel part as before.
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And life goes on the same way as before — unchanged and uninspired.
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But China's surging currency suggests investors are not as worried as before.
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He has dominated the mound, but not quite as overwhelmingly as before.
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That's what we've promoted ourselves as before it was really a paradise.
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In a televised address this week, Mr Macron vowed to continue as before.
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When he returned some minutes later, he sported the same look as before.
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They'll leave you feeling just as empty as before your phony conversation started.
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Though it looks the same, Eero says it's twice as powerful as before.
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"Just not in the same fashion as before," Tully said at the time.
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This time, as before, he offered no evidence that foreign powers were involved.
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The logic behind categorical bans from particular countries remains as dubious as before.
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Oxygen tanks deliver twice as much gas as before, and suffer fewer leaks.
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"Although we boxed each other, it's not as hostile as before," he said.
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The app is also optimized to save battery and data consumption, as before.
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As before, I controlled Double 2 with the arrow keys on the laptop.
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Not exactly the fun, relatable tweets people were laughing along to as before.
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The question, as before, is whether the rest of the world will cooperate.
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"These days, the UK inflation data isn't as strong as before," he said.
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As far as "before-their-time" relationships go, these are pretty up there.
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As before, it will features stories, diaries, and interviews with Baltimore-based artists.
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Yeah. Dick/piss/sex, should be one hundred percent the same as before.
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People are not as hungry as before, financially or materially, says Mr Kim.
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So it's possible he'll sell at your house just as much as before.
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The Series C is still led by CapitalG and Sequoia Capital as before.
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You can also get fresh tweets, same as before, by refreshing your timeline.
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" Forty-one percent of Republicans said they felt "about the same as before.
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"It leaves Europe just as doubtful as before about Trump," the official added.
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The history of Vertu and be defined as Before iPhone and After iPhone.
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Orders placed before noon Monday through Saturday, as well as before 10 a.m.
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But elevated doesn't mean it's as bad as before the Great Recession, right?
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Should the situation stabilize, he said, the piers would be reopened as before.
|
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However, he remains strongly allocated to stocks, just not as much as before.
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As before, do as many reps as you can in your first set.
|
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These pages are also loading twice as fast as before via Google Search.
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Indeed, while the unicorn is still rare but not as rare as before.
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"The business of our factories isn't as good as before," Ms. Yu said.
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"We, as before, do not accept such allegations," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
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We're planning on bringing back the same exact cookie and frosting as before.
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Now as before, the series focuses on the characters' sentimental and sexual experiences.
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And just as before, they came equipped with slides, photos and video clips.
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The 2019 Echo costs the same $99.99 as before, and preorders begin today.
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Sanders campaign statement on AP call is: Basically the same as before. pic.twitter.
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You'd continue on the same health plan as before, with the same benefits.
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Rotate a square 90 degrees, for instance, and it looks the same as before.
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Still awesome, but not quite the same disparity or on-court results as before.
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As before, each vote costs $1, with a minimum of five votes per entry.
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The best home sites and marina slips go to the same people as before.
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After it rotates 20 degrees (one quarter turn), it looks the same as before.
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But Tsang said there may not be as many Chinese buyers now as before.
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Practically, though, Oculus' big players seem to be doing the same thing as before.
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Patients seem as happy with their treatment as before, but the workers are not.
|
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The HoloLens 2 has a field of view that's twice as big as before.
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"They don't want to repeat the same patterns as before," said a Gomez insider.
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After-school clubs are not nearly as popular as before-school clubs, Rukstad said.
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Tesla's board is much the same as before This probably shouldn't be a surprise.
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For a while, they might try to invest in the same shares as before.
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I know you may feel despair, you may not feel as pretty as before.
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"They don't want to repeat the same patterns as before," says the Gomez insider.
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"They don't want to repeat the same patterns as before," said on Gomez insider.
|
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And you can still pick an icon to represent the life event, as before.
|
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Shuttleworth told me that the desktop team still has the same size as before.
|
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"They don't want to repeat the same patterns as before," said the Gomez insider.
|
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The case will go ahead as ordered, though as before, at a snail's pace.
|
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They'll be a revenue sharing agreement in place, as before with the student offering.
|
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The panel is twice as wide as before, allowing it to display more content.
|
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And thankfully, we don't all seem as fussed about the cultural rivalry as before.
|
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It means that Flickr has committed to continue to steward the Commons, as before.
|
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As before, it is hard to see a path for victory for Mr. Dauman.
|
|
Where the Leader concerns sit: Same players as before for the most part: Sen.
|
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McConnell said a final vote could happen as before the end of the week.
|
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"An unhappy frequent flier doesn't have as many other options as before," he said.
|
|
All the old features are still available, just not quite as prominent as before.
|
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I felt as clearheaded, happy and well rested as before I became a mom.
|
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"Although we boxed each other, it's not as hostile as before," he told reporters.
|
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The applicants will have to meet the same conservation and sustainability requirements as before.
|
|
She lusts for Odin's realm, which remains as drearily amorphous and anonymous as before.
|
|
But when it doesn't work, it dooms us to the same risk as before.
|
|
As before, they found that a small number of physicians accounted for most claims.
|
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He talked as if the other faiths were still around in numbers as before.
|
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As before, Spectacles can be recharged by storing them in the included charging case.
|
|
You're at this crossroads: You can suck it up and carry on as before.
|
|
So while the holiday migration is still daunting, it's not as crazy as before.
|
|
As before, funding for the project appears to have come from the US government.
|
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There was expansion in the ACA, but the Medicaid system itself continued as before.
|
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But they still report the same way as before, to their chain of command.
|
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It will also launch and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere the same as before.
|
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As before, this bundle includes both the Oculus Rift headset and Oculus Touch motion controllers.
|
|
Central office took stock after that disaster, but merely decided to plough on as before.
|
|
I'm not as busy as before, but I still get some rides here and there.
|
|
This is all behind the same vibrant, sharp 2,736 x 1,824-pixel touchscreen as before.
|
|
And this is a very grievous breach but I'm afraid it's the same as before.
|
|
The Supreme and Bell Grande versions cost the same as before: $2.49 and $3.49, respectively.
|
|
The display is the same as before, as well — a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080.
|
|
And she realizes there's no way this money could feed as many birds as before.
|
|
If Skype was already installed on your computer, it will continue to work as before.
|
|
The place looks much the same as before, but it also looks a little smaller.
|
|
Essentially, a forestry worker will walk (or ATV) around as before observing the forest directly.
|
|
The 10th company, instead of selling for $100 million as before, now does $500 million.
|
|
He hires a new vocalist (and a new psychotherapist), and simply rock'n'rolls on as before.
|
|
As before, it reflects the streets and features nearby: streets, parks, landmarks, and so on.
|
|
As before, the terms of service lay out various reasons content might violate Facebook's standards.
|
|
You can continue to customize this feed as before, by heading into the app's settings.
|
|
To see the deals, you'll click the Cortana icon in the address bar, as before.
|
|
"We see them going to work, just as before," one U.S. official told the paper.
|
|
As before, the S10e's super-rich color comes at the slight expense of overall detail.
|
|
Trading venues outside the EU would get a green light to carry on as before.
|
|
The problem, of course, was the same as before: programmers are bad at estimating time.
|
|
As before, NBC and AltspaceVR have partnered for a debate watch party in virtual reality.
|
|
As before, the exact mix of products shipped will be based on subscribers' beauty profile.
|
|
In essence, consumers will use the same amount as before the tax, only more slowly.
|
|
The consumers who pay the tax to continue their consumption as before now are poorer.
|
|
As far as before-and-afters go, this surgery proves to be a major success.
|
|
He's living more or less the same life as before, but lonelier and less comfortable.
|
|
As before, there's no theme music, no narrator to escort you into its clean dystopias.
|
|
Other browsers, including IE, Chrome, Firefox and Safari, will continue to require plugins as before.
|
|
Lemelin asked if the gum, and by extension he himself, was the same as before.
|
|
Now, some media people say that Trump will win with the same confidence as before.
|
|
If the other teams aren't as talented as before, then why is Team USA struggling?
|
|
They're just not as good as before, and close games, or even losses, are inevitable.
|
|
And as before, Floca's artwork remains an extraordinary delight for a reader of any age.
|
|
"The new China was not the same as before," he once said in an interview.
|
|
As before, I don't think these character details get the attention and nuance they deserve.
|
|
The festival observed a memorial minute of silence Tuesday afternoon but otherwise proceeded as before.
|
|
Democrats will control only 30, the same breakdown as before voters went to the polls.
|
|
The hero, as before, is Caesar, whom we have known since he was a chimplet.
|
|
The systems and sources that give rise to untaxed wealth remain the same as before.
|
|
As before, a major theme of coverage was the privacy risks associated with the device.
|
|
When you&aposre pregnant you can take the same dose of Benadryl as before pregnancy.
|
|
He noted the overall scrutiny is not as strict as before, but liquidity is maintained.
|
|
It became hard to know when to be modern and when to look as before.
|
|
But Sanders, as before, is expected to decline the nomination and run as an independent.
|
|
At a press conference last month, Beijing said ASF was not spreading as quickly as before.
|
|
Same morning routine as before: coffee, chatting, a little bit of makeup and out the door.
|
|
Meanwhile,Gaana Plus was discounted to Rs 298 per year instead of Rs 1098, as before.
|
|
The images contained identifying information of patients, as well as before-and-after photos of procedures.
|
|
It did not want to pay employees the same amount as before for working fewer hours.
|
|
As before, she focuses on the small and particular to evoke this largest of historical crimes.
|
|
As a result, the global poverty rate is going down about half as quickly as before.
|
|
His personality has changed a bit because now he no longer is as restrained as before.
|
|
The Soviet Union was, as before, a nuclear-armed foe, bent on spreading a rival ideology.
|
|
Yeah, I mean if all our cells are replaced are we the same person as before?
|
|
Some become jobless and homeless, though others are just about able to continue functioning as before.
|
|
Knead again: Dust your work surface with a little more flour, then knead it as before.
|
|
And my nails were just as strong as before, as if I'd simply removed regular polish.
|
|
The day after Golunov's release, we can see the same level of political cruelty as before.
|
|
They still got as much overall sleep as before, and there were some noticeable health benefits.
|
|
As before, you'll be warned if you're disabling a permission that an app significantly relies on.
|
|
Three years later, the bird feeders are still being filled, although not as often as before.
|
|
Another issue may be that the new industries do not require as much capex as before.
|
|
Hulu will continue to organize this list for you as before, based on your viewing habits.
|
|
With their locations moved around this time, meaning I can't follow the same path as before.
|
|
Suddenly the question, "What do your tattoos mean?" didn't bring about the same enthusiasm as before.
|
|
Otherwise, the Soft Gold OnePlus 3 is the same phone as before, just a little prettier.
|
|
As in, will Republicans look back and define his presidency as before Charlottesville and after it?
|
|
The 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display (63,560 x 1,600) is as bright as vibrant as before.
|
|
As before, Mr Aciman courageously refuses to lock love in neat boxes marked with approved labels.
|
|
As before, the crowds sometimes jeered as players knelt, but there was an air of anticipation.
|
|
We still don't think the ending of this instructive story involves everything going on as before.
|
|
Basically, agencies will be able to propose about a third as many new rules as before.
|
|
Tax-reform proponents on and off Capitol Hill also said they would move forward as before.
|
|
As before, the target excludes deliveries of the recently acquired Bombardier CSeries jet, now renamed A220.
|
|
I don't do it nearly as often as before, but it always makes me feel better.
|
|
But the obstacles to a successful deal are much the same as before and remain formidable.
|
|
His friends would be unable to relate as easily as before, seeing him now as alien.
|
|
I rounded up survivors as before, but after they'd outlived their usefulness, the coach executed them.
|
|
All venues except those in the EU get a green light to carry on as before.
|
|
So they're left waiting, as before, for demography or a recession to deliver them that opportunity.
|
|
What the audience experiences as before and after could be two versions of the same story.
|
|
The following morning, they returned to the lab and downed the same creamy shake as before.
|
|
The guys were able to fix it, and the car was just as good as before.
|
|
As before, you can always get to your Google contacts list by going directly to contacts.google.
|
|
Yet the apartment's two-bedroom layout remained the same as before the renovations, former tenants said.
|
|
My sons' reactions are similar, and all have continued their relationships with him just as before.
|
|
With regard to the new policy, users are still instructed to report the tweet, as before.
|
|
The remainder of their benefits would be given to them on electronic benefit cards, as before.
|
|
She would prove to herself and her colleagues that she could accomplish as much as before.
|
|
I'm on WhatsApp with my family and friends and Signal with my colleagues, just as before.
|
|
It'll drift out of iPhone speakers into summer parks and everything will go on as before.
|
|
The design, fit, and sound quality are exactly the same as before, as are many other features.
|
|
As before, customers can sign up for the free classes via the Apple Store App or website.
|
|
In the new build of twttr, engagements do not appear by default in conversation threads, as before.
|
|
Just as before the shift, ExpCo and ImpCo are left exactly as well off as each other.
|
|
Panay told me the hinge is completely redesigned, but it looks and works the same as before.
|
|
All venues except those in the EU will get a green light to carry on as before.
|
|
After in-painting the cracks, the resulting would-be text looked as undecipherable to us as before.
|
|
The answer is, there is little that Apple can do to make the same impact as before.
|
|
He held court in lavish public buildings, while living in the same house as before the revolution.
|
|
As a result of such large fluctuations in fees, transactions no longer happened as frequently as before.
|
|
The Search page lets you seek out artists, albums and podcasts by typing in queries, as before.
|
|
Lyons has published fixes for these apps on GitHub, and as before they involve some terminal commands.
|
|
At first glance of the look, Diana's costume is pretty much the exact same outfit as before.
|
|
As before, though, women will be forced to flout the law to achieve personal dignity and safety.
|
|
The American army command in the South declared that it would continue as before until otherwise instructed.
|
|
Furthermore, the company says the the new 2-point autofocus system is twice as fast as before.
|
|
As before, the MKX and Edge ride on the same architecture, this time appearing and performing differently.
|
|
This is also how a rider can choose to connect with a Spotify Premium account, as before.
|
|
Just as before, he finds several third-party software development kits, including those for Facebook and Vungle.
|
|
I THINK THE INVESTORS HAVE BEEN RESPONDING THINKING THAT WON'T HAPPEN WITH AS MUCH VOLUME AS BEFORE.
|
|
Anthony Kennedy, for his part, moved to the left, remaining as relevant as before the Scalia fallout.
|
|
Instead, as before, they will turn to the black market for second-hand planes and spare parts.
|
|
Four years after being released, about half of formerly incarcerated people have no income — just as before.
|
|
However, the participating Deliv Rx drivers are HIPAA compliant as well as being background-checked, as before.
|
|
The four-button layout is the same as before — one on the left, three on the right.
|
|
For customers, Nest will look exactly the same as before, continuing to release its own branded products.
|
|
The same hold true for Philo, which is keeping the same rates as before, following the expansion.
|
|
Sometimes life knocks you down, and you get up again to fight twice as hard as before.
|
|
The newly drawn 10th District in southern Pennsylvania still leans Republican, but not as heavily as before.
|
|
I strolled through the evening streets much as before, accepting the offered tidbits only here and there.
|
|
Swiping down from anywhere on the left or middle will call up the Notification Center, as before.
|
|
Parliament's new masters had opened its doors to all journalists, not just pro-government ones as before.
|
|
People would have to meet additional conditions to be able to retire at 60-65, as before.
|
|
The clinic sees about twice as many patients as before HB2; about 200 come through each week.
|
|
Quickly Eepersip made her way out into the open; and everything looked twice as lovely as before.
|
|
As before, both sides represent authoritarian populism, even as they vie for control of the governing apparatus.
|
|
The main concern of voters was the same as before the election - unemployment - the YouGov survey showed.
|
|
In reality, the cost of medications in the United States simply aren't rising as fast as before.
|
|
Half an hour later, the same woman approaches, from the same direction as before, left to right.
|
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There would be just as much incentive to spend as before, and even less fiscal juggling involved.
|
|
It's another experiment—in a more mundane, academic setting, but with stakes just as high as before.
|
|
Adam goes back in with the same yellow as before to clean up the overlapping black lines.
|
|
As before, many of the employees who got singled out were queer and trans people of color.
|
|
Even though the United States does not need Thailand as much as before, Thailand still needs us.
|
|
Under a bond tap, an existing transaction is reopened for subscription, using the same documentation as before.
|
|
Now the search is on for new ways to grow without making the same mistakes as before.
|
|
Xi told Maduro China would, as before, support the Venezuelan government's efforts to seek stability and development.
|
|
"If we rebuild exactly as before, it would be difficult to control for security reasons," he said.
|
|
By the following year, the city was losing three times as many rent-regulated apartments as before.
|
|
As before, it's a smartwatch that looks like an Apple Watch, but at a much lower price.
|
|
Agrokor has repeatedly said in recent weeks it will continue servicing its financial obligations regularly as before.
|
|
This is in addition to their existing ability to share requests or offers for help, as before.
|
|
For everyone else, life simply goes on, same as before, but with less physical and metaphysical certainty.
|
|
The rocket doesn't shoot through its balloon as before, but fires off at a mission-determined angle.
|
|
But the controversial aspect is environment protection will not as good as before while boosting coal industry.
|
|
And as before, they were unsurprised when other historians cast doubt on the new version of events.
|
|
As before, this is not a craft cocktail joint but more a vodka soda watering hole ($10).
|
|
"As before, we tried to enter the train station and we stayed under the train," he recounted.
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Some predict the return of a low-level insurgency much as before IS swept control in June 2014.
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Slacker's hardware division was effectively dropped until 2009, although devices still worked the same as before through 2014.
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And this is the same thing as before, I can only report what I know for a fact.
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The contents remain as wide-ranging as before, the artists as diverse in skill level, age, and geography.
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It's the exact same size and shape as before, and it packs the same amount of power (1,220mAh).
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If Apple followed my advice, the word "courage" would definitely apply — likely with the same connotations as before.
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A new Europe has to be close to Russia as before because we want to have our sovereignty.
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American warships, dangerously buzzed by Iranian patrol boats, may not be as restrained in their response as before.
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I don't want to cry as much as before, but I don't want to cry not at all.
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As before, it'll sell for $35 through the Google Store, and other retailers, like Walmart and Best Buy.
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Apple did appear to change the speakers in this model — they aren't quite as full-sounding as before.
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The approach gives the acquired company access to AppDirect's resources, while continuing to build the company as before.
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As before, open the Apple menu, then System Preferences, then pick Bluetooth and make sure Bluetooth is on.
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You can upgrade the experience using a $57 Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, which connects via Bluetooth as before.
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Click the same lot note link as before the sale, and it now leads to a generic page.
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They either thanked them for their apology, or continued as before, as if they hadn't listened at all.
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Design-wise, both the 15- and 13-inch 2018 MacBook Pro models look exactly the same as before.
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Imagine if Pablo Iglesias [the leader of Podemos] entered office tomorrow and implemented the same policies as before.
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I pass another sentinel as I walk back to my ship, and it ignores me, just as before.
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The White House quickly denied that, but repeated, as before, Trump could be open to a different agreement.
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Was he or she slower to return phone calls, or just as involved in your company as before?
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Now, when scrolling through Groups and Events to unlock, these will appear vertically, instead of horizontally as before.
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As before, I still take some D3 in the winter, though many soy products are fortified, like dairy.
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Employers are grappling with uncertainty about whether they will be able to hire Europeans as easily as before.
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"This was the least bad scenario because there weren't nearly as many workers there as before," Monga said.
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It said its derivatives and hedge fund servicing businesses would continue to operate as before across the region.
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I get the same latte as before ($5.98) and take one last look at Eiffy before rushing off.
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COMPANY WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE AS BEFORE THE ACQUISITION Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
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I try to show them the same person as before this happened, because they're kids, first of all.
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Data released in the summer suggested that, beyond some localised slowdown, temperatures have continued to rise as before.
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As before, trips are automatically billed to the payment card you have on file with your Family Profile.
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When the engine is updated, when the visuals are overhauled, it's built on the same framework as before.
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However, as before the recession, unemployment rates for these minority groups remain higher than for the nation overall.
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But when everyone spends less, the relevant frame of reference shifts, leaving drivers just as satisfied as before.
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"If you set people against each other, then you can have the same story as before," she said.
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Even so, Ms. Chimilio is still late sometimes because of the trains, but not as often as before.
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I stay in my pajamas all day, as before, plus there is the cancellation of all social activities.
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As before, most of the Presidential Coalition's spending went toward more fundraising, as well as rent and payroll.
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The first, as before, covers the day's most significant developments in the intersection between tech platforms and governments.
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His assistant left and we drank happily, as before, chattering away without comprehending the words but still understanding.
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Though the parole program is ending, children and their families can still apply for refugee status as before.
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It could return to conducting frequent open market operations to pin down interest rates, as before the crisis.
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If you reduce emissions and no one else does, you face roughly the same climate risk as before.
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As before, the case supports wireless charging and can be juiced up when resting on Samsung's recent phones.
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The British theater tends these days to be immune to such gripes and to carry on as before.
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After the tab's removal, you'll only see your own activity, as before, when you click the Heart button.
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But some residents of Consett are still becoming directors of companies in much the same way as before.
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In tests, Siri was able to answer some questions but defaulted to web results for others, as before.
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The rebuilt store is now nearly twice as large as before, and the ceilings have been raised substantially.
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As before, the FAA may approve these pathways only when they enhance safety over other means of qualification.
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I moved back to London a year later, and the problem continued as before, worsening year on year.
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Again, as before my 1935 Pacific solo, I am ensconced in this lovely Waikiki beach home of Chrisholmes.
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You can do split screen as before, but there's more freedom to set your "skinny" app on either side.
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The quick menu does still provide easy access to all the same power options as before, but there's more.
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That means even with crude exports halved, the country will still have the same income as before, he added.
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Hannah seemed just as entertained as before (or she's great at pretending), but Cam is quickly outwearing his welcome.
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This new tablet also has more storage by default — twice as much as before, bringing it up to 16GB.
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As for the focus, that's really much the same as before, SAIF Partners managing director Alok Goel told TechCrunch.
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Bare Necessities will continue to operate its site as before and will run as a standalone brand, she said.
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She has since stayed in touch at the same rate as before, which until recently I was okay with.
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Otherwise, the Laptop 33 has the same single USB-A port, 3.5mm headphone jack, and Surface Connector as before.
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Far from being chastened at the exposure of his corruption, Trump pushes on, undaunted and as avaricious as before.
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In an emailed statement, Wink said both the app and the Wink hub will continue to operate as before.
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For editing photos, the features it offers are largely the same as before, but the interface is much better.
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I went freelance, and even though I'm making the same amount as before, for some reason it feels weird.
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As before, the firm-focused teams still work to identify gaps or issues through three types of examination methods.
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In popular gambling cities like Las Vegas and Macau, organic growth is not as strong as before, he said.
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This is the same box as before, but now it's been rebranded and comes with a bundled voice remote.
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It would not be unreasonable to guess that these are, as far as optics, the same cameras as before.
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I'm spending around $100-$120 per month on dog food now, which is pretty much the same as before.
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She entered the hospital to receive more chemotherapy, and as before became profoundly ill, narrowly skirting death yet again.
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Further, Trump's earlier Twitter shout-out now points to the same tweet as before, but from a different account.
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"I will give you the same answer as before," Petitcolin said, asked whether Safran was interested in buying Zodiac.
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When you're done, you can frame the photo, crop it, or share it out to social networks, as before.
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As before, the Dell XPS line is probably the best rival to consider to the HP Spectre x360 15.
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Suddenly we saw the Earth as an image, as a symbol, as something we'd never seen it as before.
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The lower number is concerning, especially as Uber has never been profitable and isn't growing as quickly as before.
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Two thousand fans hop and scream as before them light and sound take on the shape of real experience.
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Information sharing and modernized management systems enabled the city to respond to applications twice as fast as before implementation.
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The first step is the same as before, with the hardware (Echo, Echo Dot, etc.) handling the initial detection.
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Streaming 4K content seems just as reliable as before, and web pages for the most part aren't noticeably faster.
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Despite the complicated relationship with my family, I do get to see them, although not as much as before.
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"Unless something changes, once the Olympics are over, we'll be back in the same cycle as before," Lewis says.
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The same thing happened during the Brazil friendly in England, as well as before the practice session on Sunday.
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"We will sell to them on the same terms as before the bankruptcy, which is pre-paid," Rose added.
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Speaking outside Downing Street on Friday afternoon, May insisted Brexit negotiations would stick to the same timetable as before.
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As before, the new Google Earth imagery is also cloud-free, thanks to mining nearly a petabyte of data.
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"They realize their lives are not the same as before," said Somsak Kanakham, the district chief of Mae Sai.
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So think of "foreplay" not as before-play, but just as play, and engage in it wildly and often.
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Yes, here I am, not the object of concern or pity that I will become later again, as before.
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But what I am smitten by this time around, as before, is how the game looks, sounds and feels.
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The discounted Apple Music plan for students now also includes Apple TV Plus for the same $4.99 as before.
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Marietti says both the open-source project and the paid Insomnia Plus service will continue to operate as before.
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But as before, lawmakers couldn't agree on the details, while industry groups fought each other over the various proposals.
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The White House quickly denied that, but repeated that, as before, Trump could be open to a different agreement.
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Even with mandates for more capital, higher-quality capital and more-liquid capital, capital will be depleted as before.
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Other agencies that work on space-related issues, like the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, will continue operating as before.
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"Testing right now indicates that it looks the same now as before Michael," NOAA oceanographer Richard Stumpf told CNN.
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He still invests in cryptocurrencies, but warns others that there aren't as many opportunities to make money as before.
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Such high-quality liquid assets make up 24% of big banks' total, five times as much as before the crisis.
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TechCrunch reported Wednesday that the app became available in the U.S. The list of features is the same as before.
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Mahindra's sales volume in Delhi and the surrounding region were almost the same as before the diesel ban, Goenka said.
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If you reload a level in most other games the enemies will be found in the same spot as before.
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But now it's the same as before: me texting him, then waiting for a text back, and him ignoring me.
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As before, strikes come with escalating penalties, but they'll reset if a channel doesn't break the rules for 90 days.
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"Often they lost many pounds but look worse and not at all as before weight gain," Kalbermatten said by email.
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Four-fifths of registered Democrats continue to say they think Trump obstructed justice, just as before the report was released.
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Reportedly, after production wrapped, the crew rejoined for a set of reshoots, reportedly from the exact same script as before.
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As before, the pet camera hardware is used to entice pet owners to sign up for the Petcube Care subscription.
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The resulting scene might not be as appealing as before, but at least it can provide you with guaranteed privacy.
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Feeling vindicated by the election result, Mr Corbyn and his team remain as sectarian as before, if not more so.
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"The liquidity available for incremental investment by MLPs just is not there to the same degree as before," he said.
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Nebraskans are still generally positive about the president — 49 percent approval, 47 percent disapproval — but not as much as before.
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Once live later this year, some customers' orders will continue to be fulfilled by their local Seiyu store, as before.
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As before, Segway, its parent company Ninebot, and DEKA (which licenses its technology to the other two), are the plaintiffs.
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This next generation of light simulations can model light in much more detail, without as much computational cost as before.
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As before, they found, the same basic pattern held up until 2010, but by 2012, it began completely reversing direction.
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He had faced adversity in the form of Tommy John, and had returned just as much an ace as before.
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The bicycle should have the same range as before as it's a similar battery, just with a better charging system.
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But most analysts expect growth from January through March to have remained solid, just not quite as vibrant as before.
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As before, these are goals rather than enforceable limits, but they at least show a willingness to engage with petitioners.
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Everything is as before, with the crucial difference that he remembers all the previous versions of that fatal next day.
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And as before, two systems setting out from two minutely different starting points would soon be on totally different tracks.
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The recommended Oculus Rift specifications are the same as before, and will provide the best experience, Oculus' CEO told us.
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"From that moment on, it felt like we were in a movie," he said, repeating the same metaphor as before.
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In 2013 she began to return to dance, showing herself to be the same bold and uncompromising artist as before.
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" On the wall was a rack of pamphlets with titles such as "Before She Decides" and "Intentional Abstinence for Singles.
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The health plans employees get to choose from also look much the same as before the law went into effect.
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They talk about haircuts ("We all have lovely hair," Anna says), but, as before, the talk seems anything but small.
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On paper they had a board and so on, but in reality they continued with the collective just as before.
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Many remember Giovanni Ribisi from "Friends," but he's done a lot of acting since then — as well as before then.
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However the group has continued to open stores, believing that physical space remains profitable if not as productive as before.
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The pace of reforms instigated by Raul to update the Soviet-style command economy has continued as hesitantly as before.
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Afterward, crack use decreased significantly, with participants reporting using it on average about half as often as before the intervention.
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Experts say another surge of imports is expected in October for the holiday shopping season as well as before Jan.
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Women in their third trimester will still be released as before, said Philip Miller, an ICE deputy executive associate director.
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Even if you look at the drivers who are confirmed so far, it's actually of the same level as before.
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In other words, life on the North Korean internet and the country's tech scene will probably go on as before.
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But the Paups continue to practice much of the same conservation routine as before: using gray water, taking quick showers.
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But many FEMA projects seem to be undertaken in defiance of climate change, leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before.
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An expectation that Saudi's approach to the so-called "OPEC+" deal will continue as before has buoyed oil prices Monday.
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And as before, the audience will be encouraged to swill beer, wave lighters and embrace their inner David Lee Roth.
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Again, the same problems as before: the work wasn't steady, and his salary dipped considerably without the regular fight purses.
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Ms. Porat said the rate at which consumers are clicking on YouTube ads is not increasing as fast as before.
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As before, Giddins researched a mountain of material to the max, and he lays his findings out with impressive clarity.
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As before, he pleaded ignorance about the forced labor and killings that terrorized the country while he was in power.
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He said Nike had promised the same support as before and that there would be no hindrance to his training.
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But, as before, they will have to reapply for parole when the two-year period is up, Mr. Langston said.
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Same makeup as before, and I touch up my hair as the waves from the prior day kept pretty well.
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As before, the court's brief order included no reasons for lifting a preliminary injunction that had blocked the new program.
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The annual value of the goods subject to tariffs would remain at $2503 billion, as before, the trade representative said.
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Olson's life, which was once classified as before blindness and after, was now more like before the snap and after.
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Board of Education was settled in 1954, and yet, we still have schools that are just as segregated as before.
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As I stated earlier, the sound quality of the new AirPods is exactly the same as before, with no material changes.
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As before, the new Yoga 730's still come with a built-in fingerprint reader and full Windows Ink stylus support.
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And yet, as TV content is switching to over-the-top streaming, people don't need a DVR as much as before.
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As before, Huawei put effort into slimming down the bezels on the MateBook 13 (especially the bottom one), and it shows.
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And, as before, the claim that tau Ceti e and f might reside in the habitable zone is already being contested.
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As before, we encourage all customers to use two-factor verification for added account security, even if your password is compromised.
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When the user returns, their WorkSpace will remain intact with all their documents still open and running programs available as before.
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Just as before, when she'd said 'please,' Echo found himself responding to her kindness as a capacitive screen responds to touch.
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Now, as before, perverted incentives around climate change are amplifying risk in the housing market—and, potentially, the wider financial system.
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One of Google's design priorities was not changing the exterior space at all, so it looks exactly the same as before.
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It also has better palm rejection than last year's version, and it didn't capture nearly as many stray clicks as before.
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And, as before, paying for well-supported pro apps on the iPad gives all developers incentive to make more of them.
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So this year's election is being held using the same system as before; no one can claim it as universal suffrage.
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Governor Jiri Rusnok told a news conference that the debate was close, as before, and likely marked the end of tightening.
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We then performed the same "bucketing" and analysis as before, this time focusing on the sum of all previous equity funding.
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Henceforth time shall be divided as Before Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's Engagement and After Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's Engagement.
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No matter what it's doing, this trailer shows the series is going to look just as big and ambitious as before.
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The ToyTalk brand continues as before, and is the company's COPPA-compliant brand aiming to make conversation with children's toys easier.
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He said German multinationals might not be able to produce or sell their goods in the U.S. as easily as before.
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"This means clients can process twice as many high-volume, cryptographically-protected transactions as before without compromising performance," the company says.
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As before, all of this is deeply integrated with Paint 3D, Microsoft's Windows 10 tool for building and manipulating 3D models.
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The FDA, for its part, contends it's still going after the bad guys as much as before, just in different ways.
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That's fine in theory, but really, every interaction on the road is unique even if it's the same one as before.
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Van Eenennaam worries that the same fears and heel-dragging as before could scuttle the field before it has a chance.
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The 13-inch (2,736 x 1,824 resolution) screen is as tack sharp as before, and the touchscreen is smooth and responsive.
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But, often, just as before, Amir Ali's neighbors say they can hear the sound of a violin drifting from his shelter.
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But know that just as before, you don't have to have an Artik hardware module to talk to the Artik cloud.
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We see some of the same dynamic in Protestant churches that have ordained women while remaining just as hierarchical as before.
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If the deal includes free movement of people, as in Norway, both sets of migrants would be left broadly as before.
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As before, they ran into objections from members on the right and the center who opposed repeal for essentially opposite reasons.
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"Maybe before going on a roller coaster I have the same feeling as before going onto a tennis match," she said.
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Life in central Tripoli continues largely as before, though the fighting has strained a city worn down by years of turmoil.
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AT&T, Verizon and Comcast will also still be able to gather consumers' digital data, though not as easily as before.
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The researchers' proposal could discourage flyers from remaining loyal to certain airlines or discourage them from flying as much as before.
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As before, the driveway to the hilltop building begins at the corner firehouse where panicked relatives waited for hours for news.
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Twenty-five percent said things are getting worse for them, and 38 percent said they're doing just as well as before.
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The reasons for their wane are: first, people are exploring different diet ways and customers are not as loyalty as before.
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"Beautiful!" we say, though we can see that it is not only just as old as before but still quite dirty.
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We are in a position where Eniro no longer loses customers at the same rate as before, the customers now stays.
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Despite the President's adoption of the phrase, Banks said, "it remains equally unacceptable in the American workplace" as before his comments.
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As before, I was drawn to the children, but this time through the lens of 19 months of the Trump administration.
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"If we had continued on as before, we would have made money for the first time in Maaemo's history," he says.
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As before, each of those paragraphs was plucked from the web and rephrased into something less plagiaristic by the site's algorithm.
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For instance, you're getting 512GB of solid-state drive (SSD) space now — twice as much as before — for the same price.
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"When the transaction closes later this quarter, Packet will continue operating as before: same team, same platform, same vision," he wrote.
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And as before, one thing seemed especially clear: The President would rather perform support for black Americans than actually champion them.
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The scientists observed as these second-generation hybrids raised a third generation of pups, measuring the same parental behaviors as before.
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The regime will not return quickly to the same mode of interacting with its own people as before the protests occurred.
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And I just realized that, like, maybe my symptoms weren't as obvious as before, but it was definitely an eating issue.
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If you think your baby has colic, the advice is the same as before — take them to a pediatrician for examination.
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Thirty percent said journalists were about as likely as before while only 2900 percent said contemporary media outlets were less likely.
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It feels exactly the same as before, they're back, and she sinks into the expansiveness that their friendship has always allowed.
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They feel like they can be more open with their ideas now, and that there won't be as much pushback as before.
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Now (as before) the external threats have gotten bigger and scarier while the ability to counter those threats has been seriously depleted.
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This one was little different from the others with most of the tonnage hitting the same Asian and Dutch locations as before.
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The issue is the company's (Wanda Commercial) dividend, and profit will not be as good as before in the next two years.
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And they're still made of the same glossy plastic as before (no new coating for better grip as previously rumored as well).
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It's got the same exact design as before, but it now has Dolby Vision, a more powerful processor, and faster response times.
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The question is whether they have the same number of children as before but later, or whether they will have fewer overall.
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"We expect they will continue in the same direction as before," Christian Feuer, managing director of Go Global Retail, told The Verge.
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The government can still go through legal means to find out from which accounts the content originated, and other info as before.
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Inside, it's been upgraded with a third radio in the 5GHz band, which Eero claims makes it twice as powerful as before.
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The new Surface Pen has 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity — twice as much as before — and can supports tilting for shading effects.
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If Iran's oil exports are cut to zero, international waterways will not have the same security as before, Rouhani said on Wednesday.
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Despite poor rainfall, Mwangangi harvested 16 bags of maize last year from half an acre (0.2 hectares), twice as much as before.
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When they finally get out, the horse's eyes often aren't as wide as before and its head is in a relaxed position.
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Arm says Treasure Data will continue to operate as before and continue to serve new clients as well as its existing users.
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Third-party tear-downs reveal an extra membrane layer underneath, though it still has a hole so the keys function as before.
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Most of the 600,000 cuentapropistas (self-employed workers), including restaurateurs, hoteliers and so on, will be able to carry on as before.
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We did see growth, but within the same communities as before, amongst the same core group of players coming to the tournaments.
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That could mean moving on to another round of Brexit votes by MPs, perhaps as before on a series of backbench motions.
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The trackpad is exactly the same as before, and it remains the best trackpad you can get on any 13-inch laptop.
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But the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBT rights group, said the 206 companies on Tuesday's brief was twice as many as before.
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You can now play a single stage for up to 600 lines, for example, which is four times as many as before.
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It also supports supports a wider color gamut and 22017 bit color depth for 10803 times as many color shades as before.
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Your Go-To Glitter Anne Sophie used the same skin products as before to create a natural, radiant base for Georgia's skin.
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Some suspect he is merely posturing in advance of the meeting, as well as before a separate one with South Korea's president.
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"Our efforts this time have not been as smooth as before," Taiwan foreign ministry spokeswoman Eleanor Wang told a regular news briefing.
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Meanwhile, their bosses can define who can go where using the same software as before, but the user still owns their credentials.
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The platform seemed lower than I remembered it from my first visit, and its occupant — the same woman as before — seemed closer.
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The new Braava, meanwhile operates as before, using a sprayed solution and dry pads, rather than the water tank used by Scooba.
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Pilots will receive the same training as before, and the same license that they currently get from flying conventional planes, said Hoeiby.
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And that it did — at almost twice the energy as before, its proton beams colliding at an energy of 13 TeV (teraelectronvolts).
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The new profile card also will include a link to the commenter's YouTube channel, but it doesn't redirect you there as before.
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"There was no way to come out of this, as a leader, with your reputation as high or as good as before."
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Meanwhile, regular Uber on-demand rides for individual bookings, as well a Uber Eats delivery services, will still be operating as before.
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And most reassuring to those whose taxes rose, the very same households as before would still be in the top 10 percent.
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We didn't immediately see this transformation because we assumed that Mr. Trump and the polarization in his wake still governed as before.
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Here again, as before, Oprah's played a role in prompting long-neglected discussions, even if this latest dialogue involves questioning her judgment.
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The Fire HD 73, meanwhile, looks to be nearly the same as before — it's just $27 cheaper and comes in new colors.
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When the applicant got the follow-up email, she said she had the same physical reaction as before — but for opposite reasons.
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A TV-plus-internet bundle comes out to about $80 per month with the same 12-and-24-month caveat as before.
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As before, the fight involved Hoory and the IRS taking a relatively aggressive position, and Microsoft and its allies reacting with dismay.
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Even in the worst cases, the people who are harmed by the UN are shut out, and the organization continues as before.
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The ministers said they hoped other producers would join the cut, which would initially be on the same volume terms as before.
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The market for securitising subprime loans is picking up, too, spreading the risk of default in much the same way as before.
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It's more likely that he and his allies will carry on with their military operations in much the same way as before.
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As before, you can share this crisis information with friends and family, share your location, and also see and report road closures.
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She had returned to community college after taking a semester off and her typical day was "the same as before," she said.
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For his latest, Knives Out, he took on the Agatha Christie-style whodunit, and the results were just as brilliant as before.
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Thirty-nine percent said journalists did so about as often as before while 2202 percent said media professionals do so more often.
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We can't know anything about it apart from its mass, but I claim it can still do as much work as before.
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Customers already on Sprint or new customers trading in an older device will still only get the same 50 percent off as before.
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"Carrying on as before means chaos," said Jordi Alberich, managing director of Cercle d'Economia, a business association based in the Catalan capital, Barcelona.
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As before, the official Mexican reaction has been been a relatively muted promise not to pay for the wall when it is built.
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The company says permanent repairs have been completed and all machinery is operating at the same capacity and efficiency as before the leakage.
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To my surprise, Gabriel didn't email me all week, so I started the next weekend, Saturday, 5 am, just as terrified as before.
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Tap the Camera icon down in the lower right-hand corner to start a broadcast, and the process is the same as before.
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Weapons are now broken down into three types: kinetic, energy, and power weapons instead of the primary, secondary, and heavy classifications as before.
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"Broadly, [the tool is] going to give us some headwinds in terms of being able to target as effectively as before," he said.
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There's no exact date for the U.S. launch, though Sony says the price of the PSVR bundles will remain the same as before.
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IRANIAN PRESIDENT SAYS IF IRAN'S OIL EXPORTS ARE BROUGHT DOWN TO ZERO THEN INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS WILL NOT HAVE THE SAME SECURITY AS BEFORE
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But these days, people aren't sharing as much personal content on Facebook directly, as before when it was the only game in town.
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"The only thing I hope will not happen is that this will lead back to the same as before the crisis," he said.
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The new competition, called the Premier League, was still integrated with old system, so that teams could be promoted and relegated as before.
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He repeated this assertion to Politico on Saturday in a text: "Still President's counsel in same way as before…no change," he wrote.
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When I need to go there, my ISO 22,33 photos feel just as usable as before and retain a large amount of detail.
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Sorenson said Marriott wanted to keep up the same rate of expansion as before the deal, meaning faster growth for the Starwood brands.
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The top lot in the parliament is now, as before, the European People's Party (EPP), a group consisting mainly of Christian Democrat parties.
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Plus, they'll be given a chance to appeal a decision directly in the app, instead of only through the Help Center as before.
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As before, the case focused on the conflicting opinions of pathologists and differing interpretations of photographs taken at the scene after Cory died.
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As before, people who tuned in the most to coverage of the Pulse shooting were then more likely to feel distressed about it.
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It doesn't feel as soft and silky as before, but tweaking my styling products for a more heavy-duty smoothing serum has helped.
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The structure is the same as before, with Ghana planning to issue an amortising bond with a weighted average life of five years.
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Again, the Fed bought up both MBS and treasuries, much as before, and the degree of spending per month remained at $85 billion.
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At the beginning, his flutter-kick was not as strong as before, but after a few sessions Ibrahim recovered confidence in the water.
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"My husband often used to go to India for work, but now he doesn't need to go as frequently as before," Rawat said.
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Yet the sex, one soon sees, is actually imagined on much the same macho terms as before, just with the signifiers shaken up.
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That means if you want to save videos for viewing across devices, you'll still want to use the "Watch Later" button as before.
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It also helps to have smaller container for dry goods so that you don't have to lift as many heavy items as before.
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So, if imports are made more expensive, the dollar should immediately rise to make them cheaper and maintain the same prices as before.
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After his release from prison, he began working again on architectural schemes for the gallery, but, as before, his proposals remained on paper.
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Until you realize (stop reading now if you still haven't seen) that the characters and the storyline are basically the same as before!
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"We see them going to work, just as before," said one U.S. official who spoke to the Post on the condition of anonymity.
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Just as before, when the old Washington Consensus was applied to foreign countries, this new consensus is presently failing in a U.S. territory.
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Defining your partner as "before anyone else" and truly meaning it is a symptom of codependency, an incredibly common form of toxic love.
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Instead, he will effectively be telling them to continue as before and not to worry — the flow of US weapons will not stop.
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The most downloaded apps in the first half of 2019 were the same as before: WhatsApp, Messenger and Facebook led the top charts.
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After that, I went back to the residence, the same as before, except now with these weird patches just all over my body.
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With Echo in the vehicle, Alexa users might begin to access their Daily Briefing during their commute instead of launching Spotify, as before.
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A spate of recent stuffed-stocking sculptures carries on Ms. Lucas's bodily abstractions and obsessions, generally continuing in the same vein as before.
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"So far, net inflow of money is keeping the same pace (as before)," he said when asked about the impact of coronavirus crisis.
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In various local news interviews, as well as my own, residents have generally said they want to rebuild—exactly the same as before.
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If you're okay with them looking a little worn down, but still feeling just as comfortable as before, these will serve you well.
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"As before, there are more questions than answers in this case, with the crime itself and who is behind it," Mr. Maas said.
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Sometimes when a writer is regarded as "before her time" we don't quite understand that the same work is still right on time.
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Some people submit to the new regime and live as before; others retreat to the hills to gather guns and make a plan.
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Even if recounts grant Liberals a majority, it would be slim, making it hard for them to unilaterally get their way as before.
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You will find it, as before, in the first gallery on the fifth floor, along with all-stars of 230th-century French painting.
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In this next part she's switching again from fifth position to arabesque on point, but twice as fast and as explosively as before.
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Though it has a similar appearance as before, August says the new lock has been softened and rounded, with other small details refined.
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With the prospects of change seeming as distant as before the peace agreement, we started the campaign #QuestionsForIsaias demanding answers about Eritrea's future.
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"New collagen is formed as a repair response but may not be as even as before, resulting in atrophic scarring," Dr. Mahto says.
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Processors aren't improving as quickly as before, so any of the past few generations are fine, as long as they're Core i processors.
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The Series 213 costs $211 for the GPS model and $2999 for the GPS + LTE model, so they're the same prices as before.
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Animal photos are mostly served in bite-size, share-size portions, we look at them, we laugh, we cry, we continue as before.
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The courts have fallen over themselves to assure everyone that the unconstitutional agency powers should continue to be exercised almost exactly as before.
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As before, the bright, Fauve colors of costumes (Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung) and sets (Jules de Balincourt) burst happily on the eyes.
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Administrators from schools in those states disagreed with the reductions, but said they were still able to cover the same material as before.
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The most common answer was that they felt less favorable about him, followed by people who felt the same as before the ad.
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The upgraded chip means the iPod touch is "twice as fast as before," Greg Joswiak, Apple's product marketing vice president, said in a statement.
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With fewer people upgrading their Apple products as quickly as before, there is less opportunity for customers to add on the company's warranty service.
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Five years later they had access to 189 channels but were still watching only 17.5 of them each week, almost the same as before.
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I certainly agree that being trans is an identity for many people in the second, personally meaningful, sense; but as before, not for all.
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Britain's 27 partners are so far adamant that it cannot enjoy full trade benefits unless it continues to let in EU nationals as before.
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A draft novel by two friends shocked her precisely by its authenticity: by the "exposure of their whole minds naked as before the fall".
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Magnum Hunter, for example, received $200 million in DIP funding, and so far is being run by the same management as before its bankruptcy.
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Iran is, however, exporting oil at roughly the same level as before the sanctions were imposed, providing "a considerable additional cash flow", he said.
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To add an Artist, you still "follow" them as before, and albums you favorite (by tapping the heart) are saved to the Albums section.
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Now the carousels Instagram introduced a year ago can feature videos or a mix of clips and photos, not just still images as before.
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He had an MRI, which turned out pretty much the same as before, and now will see a doctor in Los Angeles on Monday.
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In the last four years, sales have stumbled and, while they have started to rise again, have not reached the same level as before.
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Which means, as before, users of the app can choose to publish their co-creations to a public feed where others can find them.
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Even if not, they are not going to rise anything like as fast as before, and are almost certain to begin falling by 2025.
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When the world becomes so violent that they're no longer able to live their lives as before, they default to just trying to survive.
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"We have been in the market for a long time... We think we are ready to be as good as before," the source said.
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"Xarelto can continue to be used as before, in line with the current prescribing information," the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on its website.
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"If the British should say No - which I hope they don't - then life in the EU will not go on as before," Juncker added.
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To help increase class variance among mages, the Scepter now gives less ability power, less health and slows units half as much as before.
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Hamilton managed to hold off Vettel at the re-start, but only just, and then pulled away with the race settling down as before.
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Looks like same deal as before (though I assume NFL will have extracted some kind of rate increase) - games streamed to Prime members worldwide.
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Finns themselves generally care less about staying top of PISA than visitors assume; and Finland still performs well, if not as well as before.
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Otherwise, the button layout (including the dreaded Bixby button) and other hardware features, such as the 3.5mm headphone jack, remain the same as before.
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The extension will initially be on the same volume terms as before, although the ministers said they hoped other producers would join the efforts.
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"To have my eye as before the accident, if I can see without problem, I can drive again, it would be nice," he said.
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Even though international bond holding has slipped, the AOFM noted new investors buying the country's debt, just not at the same rate as before.
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" The Democratic Party's presidential nominee added she felt confident that the FBI would reach the "same conclusion" as before: "There is no case here.
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Two minutes after the respective sessions, the students answered the same questions as before about how energetic they felt, and then repeated the tests.
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"The nation's civil rights laws have not changed with this ruling; they remain the same as before the case was filed," the company said.
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"We have the same situation as before — only more so," said Anand Menon, professor of European politics and foreign affairs at King's College London.
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First, short-interval fires could overwhelm an evolutionary adaptation that in the past allowed burned lodgepole forests to regrow just as thickly as before.
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Five years since Wu started following a few livestreamers for his documentary, the director said they still make about the same income as before.
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"If you expect life to be just the same as before - with unlimited electricity, water - then off-grid systems are quite costly," he said.
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As before, only fragments of bodies are shown; Ms. Minter pointed out that she has never pictured a full figure, or a clothed one.
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The actual hardware feels as cheap as before, with a toy-like plastic back that reminds you constantly that you're holding an $149 tablet.
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Rabobank's Pan said she believed scattered cases of the disease were still occurring, based on reports by farmers, but not as frequently as before.
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"We are now at a similar point as before the crisis," said Xavier Tarraga, coordinator for the regional branch of the sea workers union.
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As before, you can delay your first RMD until April 1 of the year following the one in which you reach the RMD age.
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"Last year we reached the same level as before the post-Soviet period, in terms of running hours," Korolev said, according to the Post.
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For all the control celebrities currently enjoy over their images, ruptures do still occur — usually, as before, via the release of unsanctioned paparazzi photos.
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Starting on March 2136, the iPhone SE will be available with twice as much storage as before: 2640GB ($24 unlocked) and 128GB ($499 unlocked).
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Here, as before, the cinematic reference point is Douglas Sirk, whose finely wrought, visually lush weepies have long figured among Mr. Almodóvar's key inspirations.
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The sugar users who lobbied hard for the reform — companies such as Nestle, Coca Cola and Kraft — are complaining just as loudly as before.
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To begin with, it wasn't fair: Montazeri went about his life and his work just as before, while Amini's body grew cumbersome and volatile.
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The family gathers in the same room as before, again on Kay's birthday, to find a solution to what time has made of them.
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"Our internationalization strategy remains the same as before, to bring roaming availability to our users wherever they travel to," Tan said in a statement.
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This could mean that Huawei will be able to continue producing Android-based smartphones as before, while slowly developing HarmonyOS as a sort of backup.
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The charges against Clinton may, as before, fail to stick; and the charges against Trump may be drowned in the resentment that fuels his appeal.
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It wasn't the same kind of practice as before, when no one ever thought twice about it: Reporters and cameras were waiting outside the field.
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And I'm especially empathic towards people who suffer not only from mental disorders, but people who suffer because they are not the same as before.
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I wasn't called that until my companies got to a certain size, but reality is that I still do the same science & engineering as before.
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As sterling tumbled, global firms selling to the British market faced the same production costs as before, but got less money for each sweet sold.
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The company is still determining whether to move forward as a nonprofit or co-op instead of as a venture-backed for-profit, as before.
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"It's not as cool as before to have an iPhone," said Cai, a 23-year-old assistant at one of the remaining copycat Apple stores.
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With over 100 women counted among Weinstein's accusers, his harassment of women can be documented as far back as before his first film, The Burning.
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The third-generation Chromecast also features support for up to 1080p resolution up to 60fps, and plugs into TVs via the HDMI port, as before.
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Three months later it had 19,104—nearly four times as many as before, and more than double the average for a general practice in England.
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I started to wonder about whether I will find something that will strike me, when, as before in this 47-week journey, it magically happened.
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It will be sold in the same configurations as before, starting with 128 gigabytes of storage, but Apple updated the screen with new TrueTone technology.
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And a new poll by Reuters released Thursday shows Clinton leading Trump by 6 points among national voters, the same as before the FBI's announcement.
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But despite the non-existence of Nokia phones in America for almost three years, the brand is back, albeit not quite the same as before.
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Now, they can use the same development flow as before and only have to make some very minor changes to enable support for App Bundles.
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These HD videos will replace the original versions on YouTube and YouTube Music, but will maintain the same URLs, view counts, and likes as before.
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Xendo customers, which include Netflix, Looker, Intersection (an Alphabet subsidiary) and AppDirect itself should be pleased because the company will continue to operate as before.
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It's the same junior customs officer as before with the same plastic spoon, but now he's a colonel with a chestful of brightly colored medals.
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A fully specced-out 22019-inch model costs an eye-popping $2019,699, but the base model is keeping the same price as before at $2,399.
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The rest of Hulu's interface is fairly self-explanatory — a Search screen helps you find channels, movies and shows, and see trending searches as before.
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You'll still be able to unlock your phone with your face if you choose, but it won't have the same level of security as before.
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The accuracy remained as high as before, and the readings obtained by the parents closely matched the ones that doctors got when using the app.
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It will take place during Paris Fashion Week in the beginning of March at the same fancy location as before, the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild.
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Those that have moved into the new accommodation remain under the same severe movement restrictions as before, residents and staff working in the camps say.
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We have just as many women as before, but the number of men went through the roof after we made a male plastic surgery website.
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No salary details were given, although the team indicated Norris, the youngest ever British Formula One driver, would be earning the same wages as before.
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As before, the onus of responsibility is equally on Facebook to enforce as it is on partners to engage in scrupulous handling of user data.
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One CEO said to just make sure you keep having fun, to try and stay "you," to find joy in the same things as before.
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"This storm won't be as widespread as before," said Marc Chenard, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.
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Users who choose to activate the safety measure will receive codes via SMS that they'll need to input alongside their password and username as before.
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As before, the app lets you explore artwork by everyday objects (glasses or apples or shoes, for example), as well as different mediums and movements.
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Only someone willfully blind to all this would fail to see that exactly the same behaviors have rearisen in exactly the same places as before.
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"I was told Harper Lee was involved in forming a nonprofit in town to handle the play using the same actors as before," he said.
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He said uncertainty about Brexit — in particular lower investment by companies — meant the economy could not grow as fast as before without pushing up inflation.
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Republicans also claimed the new law would stop corporations from hiding profits and shifting jobs offshore, but profit shifting will pretty much continue as before.
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Remote work could make bad conditions feel better, but it could also just amount to the same toil as before, just with a different backdrop.
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American workers get laid off, they imply, and the company simply re-opens production in cheaper environments, with exactly the same services sold as before.
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"Mujahideen throughout the country are ordered to continue their operations against the foreign invaders and their internal puppets as before," they said in a statement.
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The issues would be conducted simultaneously, perhaps as soon as before September, they said, adding that the size of the issues had not been indicated.
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I think this because there isn't even a single part of the after photo that stayed the same as before photo in Coffey Park neighborhood.
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Spoiler alert: Since the sequel takes up where the 2014 original, "Creep," ended, it begins with Mark Duplass playing the same serial killer as before.
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"Kim Jong-un simply said he could understand why the joint exercises must resume in April on the same scale as before," Mr. Chung said.
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Some worry that this risks diluting the vote so that no single choice would get a strong majority, leaving things just as confused as before.
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Mr. Rosen uses the same gym and the same subway as before, though he has a much longer walk to his Saturday breakfast haunt, Tom's.
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Many labs are overwhelmed with coronavirus testing, so you may not get results for some S.T.I.s — like gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes — as fast as before.
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As before, however, the officials denied that China was causing the scourge of fentanyl-related deaths in the United States, saying the blame lay there.
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"After the construction of their original place is done, they can live in their own place and they can work freely as before," he said.
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The existing $9.99-per-month Eero Plus subscription is sticking around, although it's getting new Eero Secure Plus branding, with the same benefits as before.
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No one wants to put in all the effort to move to a different suburb, only to land on the same dissatisfied loop as before.
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Here's the same chart as before, but this time with an extra bar showing how the estimates change when we account for changes in policy.
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Should you choose to turn off data collection, Facebook says you'll still see the same number of ads as before, but they'll be less personalized.
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However, Mr Costa now needs to strike a deal with only one of those parties, rather than two as before, to survive a confidence vote.
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The data also showed a pickup in domestic migration as the decade proceeded, but it never reached the same rate as before the Great Recession.
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Nike's online sales have returned to the same level as before it revealed its controversial ad campaign with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
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Since then, however, online sales have declined by 18 percent compared with the Tuesday peak, leveling out to the same pace as before the ad.
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The answer is the same as before: 3% of sales, a figure that Niccol himself was shocked to hear when he started at the company.
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The screen's the same 7-inch E Ink display as before with 300 pixels per inch (PPI), which looks as crisp as the previous version.
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Portal's software is largely the same as before, with a few key improvements, the addition of WhatsApp and one big bonus feature for Portal TVs.
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The new straps are more comfortable than the stiff-as-cardboard prior versions, and they don't cut into my shoulders quite as much as before.
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One possibility is that financial institutions could find ways to adjust to the new rules and continue to fund wind and solar projects as before.
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It turns out Comey ramped up the Russia probe a few weeks ago, requesting that briefings on the investigation be daily, not weekly as before.
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But in these first few days of testing, everything seemed about the same as before, with just under a day of standard use on a charge.
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In Zambia some sceptics are being won over: Alexander Chikwanda, the finance minister until last September, comments that fund staff are "not as theological" as before.
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A new one, a bit prettier and more interesting than before but ultimately the same place, with the same static quest-givers and vendors as before.
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The new design feels less cramped, but it also has the effect of showing a lot less information in the same amount of space as before.
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Trump has continued tweeting just as before, and the result has been a dilution of the impact — a bit of a "boy who cried wolf" effect.
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Now the company appears to be repositioning the device as an enterprise play rather than the fashionable, trendy tool it attempted to frame it as before.
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As before, Fi doesn't charge roaming fees for that data usage, making it one of (if not the) best carrier option for people who travel internationally.
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The Favorites page once more had my imported bookmarks along with their folders, and the "Bookmarks" drop-down menu showed the same "Imported" folder as before.
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To use the feature, you type in your keywords into the Google Trends search box as before, then select the appropriate topic from the autocomplete suggestions.
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According to the company, the new Eero provides double the speed and range of its predecessor, yet has the same footprint and form factor as before.
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I'm just seeing evidence that I've made the same mistake as before and—for some reason—I keep growing unable to catch myself making them again.
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In other words, this doesn't represent a loosening of the rules around parental approvals – all contact requests still require parents' explicit attention and confirmation, as before.
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Send the old one to the trash and grab the new one from the same location as before, putting it on your desktop with everything else.
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Except for the two directors, the board has the same members as before, with the same smell of cronyism; Musk's brother Kimbal still holds a seat.
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As before, the Justice Department emphasizes that it's not alleging this conspiracy actually influenced the election — only that there was a coordinated attempt to do so.
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Of course, the patients will still actually have to wear the device — when they forgot, their doctors were left just as in the dark as before.
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Then Gerard Pique came up with a fantastic idea, which will make the competition as exciting as before and mean we will have a similar atmosphere.
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Likewise, the Q2's viewfinder has the same resolution as before, but it is now an OLED screen with a higher refresh rate and greater magnification.
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Whether or not a move to Arsenal would have gone any better, his subsequent six months with Leicester have not followed the same script as before.
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The first surgery was led by Dr. Abel Gonzales, who told ESPN that Ortiz's quality of life will be "the same as before" once he recovers.
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In a December study, the state's Department of Environmental Conservation found PCB levels in fish in the upper Hudson after dredging essentially the same as before.
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Pricing is the same as before: $799.99 for the Karma (without GoPro camera) and $1,099.99 for the Karma with a GoPro Hero 5 Black action camera.
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After all, so much has changed already: "There's not a single part of my life that's the same as before I became a parent," she says.
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Really now for over a week there's just constantly people in my mentions, mostly saying the same things as before — "It's your fault" — thinking they're funny.
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One study found that contraceptive use rose significantly following the passage of Obamacare but has since returned to nearly the same levels as before the law.
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Since tax increases leave all bidders with less to spend, the best home sites and marina slips would still go to the same people as before.
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Now as before, movement members will have to decide whether to prove that abortion really hurts women or turn more exclusively to arguments about fetal rights.
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Then the SSD's flash translation layer updates the LBA internally so that programs see the new version of the data at the same location as before.
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"I think if that's not the type of energy you're projecting then people are always gonna treat you the same [as before finding success]," Natalie says.
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And as she began to speak in Tamil, she sprang to life, still seated as before but newly animated and unguarded, as if confiding in friends.
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Mexico, Palau, Britain and, most recently, the Seychelles have also set aside protected areas in their waters but have allowed some fishing to continue as before.
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In my experience, we would bring people like her to Bellevue, and 30 days later they'd be discharged and back on same heating grate as before.
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Following the same steps as before, she leaked several diplomatic cables pertaining to the Iceland crisis to WikiLeaks; this time, within hours, WikiLeaks published the documents.
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As before, it will release the number of delegates won in each room, which determine how many delegates each candidate will get at the national convention.
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"As before, as a company we maintain our readiness for dialogue, and we will continue to seek an agreement within the regulatory framework," said Walmart Chile.
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As before, the runners tended to impact the ground with greater force and pronate more in the maximal shoes during their first visit to the lab.
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Downstairs, as before, is the museum's fancier restaurant, The Modern, where a six-course meal in the main dining room will run you $188 (service included).
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But what he called a state of "collective psychosis" has ended, Mr. Dufour said, and his business is receiving the same number of guests as before.
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In London, projects that had been started were being followed through but he could see that people were no longer looking so far ahead as before.
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Then everyone orders another coffee, takes a taxi to the airport, gets back in their jet, orders beef on the plane, and carries on as before.
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We can blame the millennials, not being as gullible as before and having less disposable income since their student loans are in the tens of thousands.
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You know I did one of her last shows, she had Donald Trump as before politics, her last week and she had Donald Trump and my family.
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"It does not seem to be as cold as before and the course may not be as icy so skis sink a bit deeper," said winner Fill.
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The surgery was led by Dr. Abel Gonzales, who told ESPN that Ortiz's quality of life will be "the same as before" once he heals and recovers.
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Officials said that while Prince Alwaleed and other tycoons had agreed to financial settlements after admitting to unspecified "violations", they could resume their business much as before.
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That brings the auto tariffs in China back down to the same level as before the point that the two countries began imposing tit-for-tat levies.
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As before, people who reported poorer quality sleep on at least one of those two nights felt lonelier, on average, than people who slept soundly both nights.
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And, like a good, normal friend, he told me I'd still be the same "Beyoncé loving, Gaga praising" Matt as before, that nothing would change between us.
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The surgery was led by Dr. Abel Gonzales, who told ESPN that David's quality of life will be "the same as before" once he heals and recovers.
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Peters said Erdogan reassured him that the citizens who are coming to Turkey will be welcomed as before and that the initial "misinterpretations" were all cleared up.
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Yeah, I think that's aligned with our vision, really, is that as a venture capital, as before, we talked a lot about the future of urban transportation.
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As before, GIFs can be created using a video file you upload, or through a link you paste from a site like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch or elsewhere.
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But not as fast as before, when it saw 280% DAU growth and 22% paid seat growth in the 214 months from December 15th to May 25th.
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As before, the bike pedals don't provide any extra power or motion, they just trigger the movement of the car which is powered by its normal engine.
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"But what I want to stress is that China will, as before, pay attention to the development of Sino-British ties," she told a daily news briefing.
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The widow immediately starts on the same True Love Path as before and goes on her first post-Michael date with his former partner, Dennis (Christopher Allen).
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Specifically, Nextbit says the update addresses the lag and sluggishness in the Robin's camera app, and claims that it is at least twice as fast as before.
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The past week appears to be a flare-up in activity, although nobody seems quite sure if the source of the noise is the same as before.
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Just as before, she's caught up in a tragic, ill-fated romance, this time with Silent Wolf (Donnie Yen), the man she was once engaged to marry.
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The House Science Committee had previously examined security arrangements of Clinton's server, but a spokesperson on Monday could not say whether the panel would continue as before.
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At an early morning media conference in Brussels, May offered reassurance to Europeans: "They will be able to go on living their lives as before," she said.
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While Rangers play in the same stadium and with the same coloured kit as before, some Celtic fans claim it is not the same club at all.
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However, my fear soon dissipated as before me was a transparent yellow lady (Job calls her "Goldie") dancing with the beat — providing a moving demo for gameplay.
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The people of the lake would be no less vulnerable to environmental degradation and all its consequences, but, as before, they would largely be on their own.
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Yet when you strip out the nuance, you do the companies and boards the very same favor, letting them trim the fat then carry on as before.
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And London and Manchester and Edinburgh and a host of other fabulous British cities will continue to be as exhilarating and attractive to European talent as before.
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PPV events now cost $230, down from the previous $65, so technically it&aposll cost the same as before — you just need to go through ESPN now.
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But this mix-and-match approach — a few percentage points here, a few there — will not support either the domestic or international economy as quickly as before.
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With accumulator adjustments, patients receive the same amount of money from drugmakers as before, but the payments don't count toward patients' deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
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Mr. Sanders's platform seems the most robust to her, and the most extreme: "I am left, but now I'm twice as left as before" 2016, she said.
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The effect on the local grazing economy was infinitesimal; over 96 percent of the original national monument remained open to grazing at the same level as before.
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Still, there were pockets of realism within the idealism of a politician who, for all his blind spots, understood that the world could not continue as before.
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Staff turnover had been high, and most of the new employees were Filipino—conditions had improved in Zhejiang, and there simply wasn't as much immigration as before.
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As before, he gave the impression of being well dressed, despite the stains on his painter's pants and a worn snap-button shirt with the tails out.
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And she is undertaking a strenuous effort to prove she isn't the same frothy Katy Perry as before, making over her look, her music and her vocabulary.
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As before, Apple News offers a guide to each presidential candidate, which includes their biography, experience, notable moments and quotes, and their current position on key issues.
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But the death rate from fentanyl rose by 10 percent in 2018, and early data suggests it kept rising last year, though not as sharply as before.
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The next image, with the same caption as before, could almost be interpreted as Johnson resting, but judging by those muscles, it&aposs probably not the case.
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However, the PS's victory means it needs to strike a deal with only one of those parties, rather than two as before, and survive a confidence vote.
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LinkedIn may have lost half of its market value during its most brutal week as a publicly traded company, but it's still the same business as before.
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It thinks the economy is facing a lower speed limit because its stubbornly weak productivity means it cannot grow as fast as before without generating inflation pressure.
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But many manufacturers are now choosing to stockpile parts as the Brexit deadline draws nearer without confirmation that they will have the same trade advantages as before.
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It's 2017 and the war goes on much as before, half-forgotten in a country that long ago tired of hearing about besieged outposts and ambushed convoys.
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About 80 percent of Democrats thought Trump obstructed justice both before and after it dropped, while 77 percent of Republicans continued to think he didn't, as before.
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Cracks and other types of degradation can be the result, and even if the device in question carries on working, it may not work as well as before.
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Still, there is rising expectation that the yield curve will eventually flatten as the BOJ has said it will keep buying JGBs at the same pace as before.
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"We're doing the same thing after the response as before, which is focusing on making a great game," Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg told Mashable at E3 2016.
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The layout is largely the same as before, with an Up Next section at the top that rounds up shows, movies, or sports games you've already started watching.
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Sergei Storchak, a deputy finance minister, was cited as saying on Saturday that Russia could top up an existing Eurobond issue denominated in the same currencies as before.
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During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April 2017, she explained that she's a whole new person post-robbery, one who isn't as materialistic as before.
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The state's Department of Environmental Conservation found in a December study that PCB levels in fish in the upper Hudson after dredging were essentially the same as before.
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With every toss and turn, the progress I'd make in those minor weeks would roll backwards, and I'd inevitably find myself just as tired and cranky as before.
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As Laura Martin, an analyst at Needham & Co., told Bloomberg in May, "This is a big empire now, so no one film affects it as much as before."
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Creators like Philip DeFranco were hit pretty hard, and called attention to the fact that they could no longer monetize their channels as frequently or reliably as before.
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The recommendations, too, will only be based on the limited recent data you still share, so they won't be as precise as before, but should still be useful.
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The nation's sixth-largest real estate developer, based on sales, won't grow as fast as before but it may be in a position to cut its debt ratio.
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As in previous bouts of conflict, the fighting ended with a truce brokered by Egypt, Qatar and the UN. And, as before, no one expects it to last.
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It occurs when hair follicles shrink over time; as a result, strands of hair don't grow as long or as thick as before, and eventually stop growing altogether.
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The Q24 has the same 2995mm f/2500 optically stabilized lens as before, but the higher resolution of the new sensor offers more cropping flexibility after the fact.
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However, the U.S. government cannot afford to go it alone; as before, the government will depend on the partnership of local communities, our allies, and private infrastructure investment.
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"The sentiment of euro area corporates is not as buoyant as before, so I think it's not the timing for the ECB to be more hawkish," Yamamoto said.
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During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April 2017, she explained that she's a whole new person post-robbery, one who isn't as materialistic as before.
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Both profit and sales are no longer rising as quickly as before, and analysts say increased spending on R&D and marketing are beginning to thin out margins.
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As before, the poll and its interpreters dealt poorly with understanding key concepts; this time I'll focus on the handling of American Muslims' attitudes toward jihad and violence.
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Even if a gene is altered with a mutation, it may end up making precisely the same protein as before, or one that works exactly the same way.
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More than a year after Facebook changed its News Feed algorithm to make us feel better, new data suggests we're still sharing the same old garbage as before.
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The California law also prohibits certain mechanical features, and the expectation is that gun makers and sellers in the state will adapt in the same way as before.
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The takeaway was the same as before: shoe inserts, stretching and anti-inflammatories were recommended to allow him to keep playing as long as the pain was bearable.
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"It's hard because while your investment is going further and you're paying half as much as before for a thousand impression, customers aren't buying as much," Marshall said.
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Fast, per its name, wants to make logging in far quicker, and also wants to help you check out at online stores more simply, and, as before, rapidly.
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Under a Teamsters union contract, Mr. Bogan's employer covers all of the cost of his health insurance, so he's essentially earning the same take-home pay as before.
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"As before, I see no reasonable alternative to the goal of a two-state solution," Merkel told reporters before holding talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Berlin.
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Exactly as before, too, we'd arrived a little late and missed the real lunch crowd, and she had time to chat a bit with us at the counter.
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"There may not be the same mania around them as before, but they're as timeless and popular as ever," says the Hugo & Victor founder and pâtissier Hugues Pouget.
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You'll need the new app to do any of the aforementioned new stuff, but your Dropbox folders and files will still appear in your Finder windows as before.
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While interest isn't quite at the same levels as before, real estate agents say there is at least one silver lining: Amazon helped raise awareness about the neighborhood.
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One clever thing that you won't see unless you get an iPhone X: iOS 11 can default to hiding the content of your notifications on the screen, as before.
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As indicated above, create the wireless network or networks using the same network names and access passwords as before, so that your Wi-Fi-enabled devices can connect painlessly.
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Lythgoe's branch in northwest England carried on much as before, meeting at its makeshift headquarters on a secluded industrial estate, while other branches simply rebranded to skirt the ban.
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Whitaker's appointment is the subject of multiple legal challenges in the federal courts, as well as before the US Supreme Court; the Justice Department has defended it as lawful.
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Ma says that the idea behind the new program stems from the fact that people are using their phones for longer and are not upgrading as often as before.
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Iran on Wednesday said if its oil exports are cut to zero, international waterways would not have the same security as before, cautioning Washington against raising pressure on Tehran.
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"There is no longer the same reason as before to grant concessions to the tourism sector by placing it in the lower tax bracket," he said in the speech.
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In other words, you're getting a lot more storage with the same performance as before, which is already fast enough for pretty much anything you can throw at it.
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Iran said on Wednesday if its oil exports are cut to zero, international waterways would not have the same security as before, cautioning Washington against raising pressure on Tehran.
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Performance was one of those, so Yarn does a better job at caching files locally, which ensures it doesn't have to hit the network quiet as often as before.
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They recently began beta testing in 15 cities across the globe, and based on early results, they are now getting GPS signals that are twice as accurate as before.
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The air gap on the screen is the same as before — large by iPad Pro standards, but only iPad Pro people will really turn their nose up at it.
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Then, the same synthesizer as before plays a slower and more plaintive melody; derived from disco, its lyrical ache is particularly blatant when juxtaposed against the band's fidgety harshness.
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"School districts and organizations are focusing on digitizing the classroom" now that the cost of providing devices for every student is no longer as prohibitive as before, she said.
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This compound, as with the earlier experiments, seemed capable of suppressing the skeeters' will to bite and feed (it also didn't work on the NPYLR7-free mosquitoes, as before).
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Regulators should ensure that the merged company supplies retailers under similar terms as before, said Randy Stephens, president of SureGrow Ag Products, which has three retail stores in Texas.
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This year's Super Bowl followed a fierce presidential election campaign that Trump won in November but which left the country at least as fractured afterwards as before it began.
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"The conclusion to reach is that the business and growth model which worked for many countries, especially in Asia, won't provide the same growth opportunities as before," Tran said.
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"Capex plans are starting off from a weak point, so investment is not as strong as before and sentiment is weak," said Norio Miyagawa, senior economist at Mizuho Securities.
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As before, you can also link to your other social profiles across a huge range of services from the obvious (Facebook, LinkedIn) to the less common (Etsy, GoodReads, Wikipedia).
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Like other tests, it's a stick that reacts to urine to determine pregnancy, and it displays results as two lines if pregnant or one line if not, as before.
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BoE Governor Mark Carney has said uncertainty about Brexit — in particular, lower investment by companies — meant the economy could not grow as fast as before without pushing up inflation.
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As before, the director is Paul King, who is wise enough not to tinker with the founding principle: wherever there is trouble, Paddington will put his paw in it.
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He stopped speaking as freely as before because he was afraid that as soon as he opened his mouth, people would say, 'Listen to Muhammad; he can't even talk.
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The company's own new W1 headphones get the fancy new pairing support, but other Bluetooth headphones and speakers still use the same somewhat flaky Bluetooth setup interface as before.
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The place had that pub smell, that glorious aroma of old beer that seeps into the brain, and just like that, I ended up drinking as much as before.
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We never find out how you order a Prime, or whether it's just the well-to-do who can afford one; will the poor continue to mourn as before?
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It is, of course, possible to wish him many more years of happy viewing — on whatever platform — while insisting that he be held to the same standards as before.
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The key finance, foreign and finance ministerial posts will remain unchanged and the 29-member cabinet will, as before, have a mix of technocrats, conservative politicians and tribal loyalists.
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For instance, the participants were permitted to eat whatever they wanted during the study — their only instructions was to keep their eating habits the same as before the study.
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Banks are concerned about rules the Basel Committee sets for their models for assessing risks, which are likely to be standardized rather than based on internal models as before.
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But then, there are new challenges coming from some of our member states, where some political leaders don't respect the liberal democracy-, JK: To the same extent as before.
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"We're not yet seeing the same number of travelers as before Maria," said Martín Louzao, a chef and an owner of Cincosentidos, a hospitality group that runs four restaurants.
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So by all means, if it will make you feel better, go right ahead and change your ad settings so that we can't target you as closely as before.
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Of course, both models come equipped with the same display as before, 8GB of memory, and Apple's new Magic Keyboard that first debuted on the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
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"By the following year, the system is taking up CO₂ at the same rate as before the burn," said Ken Clark, a research forester with the federal forest service.
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It retains much of the same analog agony as before: the haggling, the hours at the dealership, the gnawing worry of the fees, charges and rates behind the transaction.
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We can simply carry on as before in the confidence that Mutual Assured Destruction works as well with Pyongyang today as it did with Moscow in the Cold War.
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"If the economy slows and the private sector does not invest as much as before, then we will have to compensate for that," Czech TV cited him as saying.
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If Americans travel to Britain then fly to a European Union country, they will have to go through customs and immigration in both Britain and that country, as before.
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He said it was important to respect the rule of law and added that the ruling party will go back to the polls with the same agenda as before.
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But it won't dominate as before, and the successor to the American century — with more rivalries and fragmented power — might leave us wishing we'd done more to preserve it.
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As before, he woke up in the morning, saw patients all day long, returned home to eat dinner with Marcia, watched the evening news, bathed, and went to bed.
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But overall, the market isn't growing as fast as before: Between 2015 and 2016, wearables shipments grew 27.3 percent, IDC said, and last year, overall growth was 10.3 percent.
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With a newfound vigor and sense of purpose, I powered through the same eight-part form as before, this time making sure to get all of the information right.
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One witness said traffic had almost returned to normal in most parts of eastern Mosul and markets were operating, albeit not as busy as before the start of military operations.
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The doctor also said that they hope Ortiz's recovery "will be the shortest possible," and that he expects Ortiz will to return to life the "same as before" following recovery.
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And in so doing, he ensured that Cersei Lannister won't be facing as much firepower as before, while also striking a nerve in the hearts of Game of Thrones fans.
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