Photo: Ascent Xmedia/Getty Images Photo: Ascent Xmedia/Getty Images Sassani's claims are only one side of this complicated saga.
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So much so that at Camp Three of her first ascent, 216,221 feet (235,20113 meters) above sea level, her Sherpa raised the idea of a second ascent from Everest Base Camp.
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Believer's Ascent (Brian Eno x Susanna & the Magic Orchestra)
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Kalanick's downfall has been almost as rapid as his ascent.
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How was Wright's ultimate downfall as dramatic as his ascent?
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Of course, the income ascent isn't expected to be easy.
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The biggest privacy optimists think the ascent will be slow.
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The narrator offers a different model of social ascent: assimilation.
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How did that play into the role of glam's ascent?
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Wall Street is already worried about the ascent of Sen.
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But it also seems inadequate to understanding Cruz's strange ascent.
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I wasn't into "Ascent" the first time I watched it.
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By the time Levandowski arrived, Google's apparatchiks were in ascent.
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Watching the ascent of Chávez in 1998, López was unimpressed.
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Descent and ascent took up to four hours each way.
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The story of his remarkable ascent is hardly a secret.
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Romney's direct role in Trump's ascent was modest but telling.
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Here's what you need to know: • China's ascent at sea.
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WE BEGIN OUR ASCENT By Joe Mungo Reed 244 pp.
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The "ascent" of the title turns into a steep descent.
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The outcome validates even the ugliest and most divisive ascent.
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Kerber's ascent stalled this year, though, and she is plummeting.
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The relationship traces the story of China's ascent after Mao.
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His death briefly halts Germany's ascent as a musical power.
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Thunberg's ascent as a global leader marks a generational shift.
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Read more about her life and ascent to power here.
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Go deeper: Warren's 2020 ascent sends ripples through oil industry
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The gun debate has long been central to Murphy's own ascent.
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The rover is now making an ascent to get even closer.
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Some investors blamed the euro's blistering ascent as the main culprit.
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The cost of hedging seems to rise with the dollar's ascent.
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The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.
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" — Sanders ascent puts economic plans in focus: "Some allies of Sen.
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But then, just as vertiginous as its ascent, came its fall.
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But then, even more vertiginous than its ascent, came its fall.
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The ascent of Mr Tshisekedi (pictured, receiving the sash) was remarkable.
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Trump's unlikely ascent to the White House gave them that chance.
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But the ascent of Kilimanjaro is not going to be easy.
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He died when his V-2 exploded early in its ascent.
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A new book adds another legacy: the ascent of political consultants.
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Astonishingly, this wasn't her first double ascent on a single trip.
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Mr Kelly's ascent may have empowered other generals in the administration.
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Her swift ascent to global fame was unprecedented for any architect.
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It's also not the only metric that shows her evident ascent.
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Losses in IBM and American Express, however, capped the Dow's ascent.
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We resumed our ascent and it was hot and grew hotter.
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Gavia gave Business Insider the inside scoop on her successful ascent.
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From here we would make our ascent to Mount Kilimanjaro's summit.
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Amazon was understandably shaken by Google's rapid ascent in the category.
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Privately, some U.S. officials sound less than happy about Lieberman's ascent.
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Here there is also Sweet Ascent, a vintage-style candy utopia.
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His improbable ascent is a measure of Italy's suddenly turbulent politics.
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The Dow's climb continues an ascent that began in early 2016.
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Now Skarstedt has taken over Mr. Parrino's ascent toward blue-chipdom.
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Google's purchases of YouTube, Waze and many others helped its ascent.
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The cultural forces Trump represents also seem weakened by his ascent.
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But both are about the America that Trump's ascent now typifies.
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That ascent has also been marked by controversy, tragedy and challenges.
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D'Amelio's ascent would not have been possible without Loren Gray's precedent.
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It could make the Tea Party's ascent in 2010 seem tame.
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The famed professional adventure climber — whose ascent of the 3,000 ft.
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That disruption at home seemingly only fueled his ascent everywhere else.
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Economic Scene Has the United States mismanaged the ascent of China?
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The reason for USB-C's ascent is simple: It's just better.
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Trump himself clearly thought they played a role in his ascent.
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You can read more about his wild ascent to power here.
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The Johnson Spaceflight Center would handle development of the ascent stage.
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And it actually was, considering the market&aposs ascent since then.
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Ascent Private Capital has a family historian who does similar research.
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Greek-chorus style, they trace their father's ascent and cultural significance.
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The shotgun pellets stuck in our tree continue their slow ascent.
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But it is also true that an ascent module from Mars up to a Gateway around Mars and an ascent vehicle from the Moon up to a Gateway around the Moon, those would be very similar capabilities.
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"Well, it felt awesome," Mrika says of their ascent to the summit.
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Then came spring migration season, my ascent to expanding brain-level three.
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Woody Harrelson stars in this biopic about LBJ's ascent to the presidency.
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Wielicki told Reuters that his team would begin their ascent on Jan.
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He enjoyed a bowl of water shortly after his ascent to safety.
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But with the ascent of Trump, we are in entirely new territory.
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Only the blind hand of evolution lies behind the ascent of man.
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On a speed ascent, he takes very little of it with him.
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The full impact of his ascent meant a scrambling of party machinery.
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The second day's hike was 6.5 miles, including 1,20013 feet of ascent.
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Subaru won for its compact Forester SUV and its midsize Ascent SUV.
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But who exactly is benefiting from the stock market's record-breaking ascent?
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He successfully called bitcoin's dizzying ascent past $10,000 earlier in the year.
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He made an unlikely ascent to the highest office in the country.
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Daheb compared Amazon's ascent in the cloud to the rise of Airbnb.
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Something in us enjoys every minute of his horrible ascent to power.
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But when Janet Jackson craved ascent, she didn't go to flight school.
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As I see it, then, we should actually welcome Mr. Trump's ascent.
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It's fascinating to watch a person's ascent to stardom in real-time.
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Sanders: For me personally, I credit our longevity to the slow ascent.
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Mr. Sanzaro is the editor of Rock and Ice and Ascent magazines.
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Read how the creator of tragicomedy "Nanette" is navigating her phenomenal ascent.
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Two trends demonstrate the decline of labor and the ascent of business.
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It was no coincidence that this happened alongside Barack Obama's political ascent.
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Heinrich Heine, as Wagner begins his ascent, is climbing into his deathbed.
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His ascent was not without hiccups, particularly in regards to law enforcement.
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Caash has had a rapid, unlikely ascent, bypassing the local rap hierarchy.
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Should New Yorkers prepare for Hurricane Dorian's ascent up the Eastern Seaboard?
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Like many people with famous parents, the attendant connections accelerated her ascent.
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Its ascent was aided by improvements in productivity and value-added manufacturing.
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"These things slow your ascent up the job ladder," Mr. Starr said.
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Just a small group makes the actual ascent, which can be tricky.
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The yuan's devaluation has been another major factor in the dollar's ascent.
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But Mr. Jones's intransigence did not stop his ascent within the union.
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Serious elbow surgery would be just a routine detour in his ascent.
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Trump's ascent has also posed a quandary to political humor in general.
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She talked to Anna Furman for T Magazine about her recent ascent.
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Warren's ascent from 9% to 19%, meanwhile, has been gradual and steady.
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Naturally, the ascent of these tech companies has pushed other companies out.
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But last year's volatile market put an end to the group's collective ascent.
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The same crusading spirit has accompanied Petro throughout his four-decade political ascent.
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His rapid ascent and optimistic rhetoric have inevitably prompted comparisons with Barack Obama.
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Macau's ascent cushioned the blow of the 2007-08 financial crisis at home.
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Despite the looming rainclouds, we decide to go ahead and begin our ascent.
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But after his rapid ascent to stardom, Charles is now crashing back down.
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Asset prices may be high, but there is a logic to their ascent.
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Onlookers started documenting the man's ascent on social media shortly after 4 p.m.
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John's ascent was only possible because of his deep passion for his work.
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Born and brought up in Munich, this German tenor hasmade a smooth ascent.
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It's a political ascent that continues to shock and unnerve the political establishment.
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Nike, powered in part by the pressurized airbags Rudy pitched, continued its ascent.
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Such ascent will lead to showers and thunderstorms, which may quickly turn severe.
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Honnold started his ascent on the mountain at 5:30 in the morning.
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But not all analysts are convinced that such a smooth ascent will materialize.
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All the while Chinese brands like Huawei, Xiaomi, and OnePlus continue their ascent.
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Altogether, it was a whiplash-inducing ascent similar to that of Grover Cleveland.
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There is no reason to think that Uber's ascent will stop anytime soon.
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Newcomers like the Volkswagen Atlas and Subaru Ascent have also made a splash.
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That restraint halted the dollar's ascent and restored the lure of other currencies.
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The euphoria that surrounded her ascent obscured how extensive the military's power remains.
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Most tycoons seek to downplay the role of political connections in their ascent.
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If the Harris's presidential quest ends, it doesn't necessarily finish her political ascent.
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After the smartphone began its ascent luxury became far less important than usability.
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That rapid ascent has been accompanied by wildly different prognostications about Bitcoin's future.
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" Some super-athletes begin their ascent of Mount Midoriyama in "American Ninja Warrior.
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The issues took place during the ascent and takeoff, according to the reports.
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She also holds the record for fastest ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro on crutches.
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The ascent from the lift to the summit of the pass was difficult.
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On Tuesday, their ascent reaches England, at the five-day Royal Ascot meeting.
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Britney Ever After will follow Spears' ascent from her Louisiana upbringing to stardom.
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Over the past ten years, its ascent is almost unreal: a 2000% increase.
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You can trace the character's ascent along the arc of the actor's career.
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Bryant's retirement will confirm the ascent of James as the game's foremost dignitary.
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Both the number and percentage have been on a slow ascent since 2008.
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After a rapid ascent, it's been a rough couple of months for MoviePass.
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It meant I could put off the final ascent for a few days.
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Pro wrestling's influence has long been apparent in Ronda Rousey's ascent to fame.
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It was a bad situation that could have stifled his ascent to stardom.
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Born in 21988, he had an astonishingly rapid ascent as a young man.
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It is time to stop blaming "liberals" for the ascent of Donald Trump.
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The move comes a year after Chavez's ascent at Goldman appeared to stall.
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Could this tournament present another steppingstone in the gradual ascent of women's soccer?
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Is its continued ascent guaranteed, or is there still time to turn back?
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During a team visit to Phoenix, he told Popovich of his father's ascent.
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His ascent and brash approach have angered some members of the royal family.
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It was perfect — a short but fairly steep ascent of its eastern slope.
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Monday's ascent was the ninth time that Robert had climbed the Total tower.
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State AGs are rising and their ascent represents the genius of our federalism.
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" Immigration to Israel is referred to, in Hebrew, as aliyah , which means "ascent.
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During my Slovenian ascent, the sky cleared in the middle of the afternoon.
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One year later, the documentary "Free Solo" would bring viewers inside the ascent.
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Some careers have plateaued, some have fizzled and others are continuing an ascent.
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The story of tech's ascent in New York stretches back nearly two decades.
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Several of the flight profiles can be accomplished with older technologies—anything that requires a free-fall descent can be accomplished with a balloon (slow ascent) or sounding rocket (rapid ascent) with a parachute to drift back to the ground.
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After Synnott's 1999 ascent of Trango in northern Pakistan, heavily documented by the now-defunct sports website Quokka, a climbing purist wrote in The American Alpine Journal that the ascent was "business climbing" — a sick burn if there ever was one.
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"His ascent offers an invaluable blueprint and inspiration to the next generation of entrepreneurs."
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As for the rising star's ascent to fame, which began when he was 15?
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Bitcoin's rapid ascent has led to countless warnings that it has reached bubble territory.
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His ascent was preceded by a corruption scandal that rocked political and financial institutions.
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To and fro we glide, across the decades, tracing Frank's ascent, decline, and fall.
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But during the World Economic Forum in January it celebrated an eye-catching ascent.
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Some conservatives have attacked the film as a liberal Hollywood spin on Cheney's ascent.
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Ashley Chloe's other brand, Rowkin, is also debuting true wireless earbuds called the Ascent.
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These high-growth startups don't tend to repeat that meteoric ascent once they're public.
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Chains that were faltering even before Amazon's ascent are now in even deeper trouble.
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"The cold is our worst enemy," he says during the ascent toward the border.
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The rocket will ignite its boosters and begin a two-minute ascent into space.
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"He died because of weakness after a long ascent and difficult descent," Sharma said.
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Blockbuster Video had a relatively quick ascent to dominance, and an equally quick fall.
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Mrs May's rapid ascent to power masks deep dysfunction in her government and party.
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Mohamed's ascent is a parable of the promise and possibility of America's refugee program.
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Donald Trump's ascent has been mirrored by a documented rise in organized hate groups.
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It was as explicit a grasp at class ascent as an owner could attempt.
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He has long said the charges were an attempt to curb his political ascent.
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Everything hereafter feels hokey by comparison, not least the swiftness of the heroine's ascent.
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Even the gusts of the wind on the beach couldn't slow the drone's ascent.
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Fueling its sudden ascent have been a series of recent shocks to the system.
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Ally's ascent to stardom is played out in blink-and-you'll-miss-it hyperspeed.
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Caldwell and Jorgeson hung ropes from top to bottom before they began their ascent.
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At about forty-five thousand feet, SpaceShipTwo is released and begins its solo ascent.
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Her ascent has been sudden to those who follow gymnastics only every four years.
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Obviously, none of this prevented the ride-sharing app's meteoric ascent to corporate superstardom.
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The commissar of speech has become unhinged over McGahn's ascent to White House counsel.
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There is no denying Alex Rodriguez's ascent to becoming America's most beloved ex-jock.
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He also became the first person to snapchat a successful ascent of Mount Everest.
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Several Canadians making the ascent came upon a farmer and his horse-drawn cart.
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Why have some speculated that the moon lander's ascent module had been short-fueled?
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Guaidó's ascent is quite surprising, according to Ronal Rodriguez, the Venezuela expert in Colombia.
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The country's economic ascent has turned hundreds of millions of people into eager consumers.
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Todd Gordon, managing director at Ascent Wealth Partners, agreed with Sanchez on her picks.
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Ms. Garcia's ascent comes at a moment of change in the glossy magazine industry.
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But with Mr. Mabuza's ascent, she said with a smile, things were looking up.
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Cardinal McCarrick's ascent by that point seemed unstoppable, given his importance to the church.
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As Svitolina's ascent has made her a contender, recent losses have been particularly wrenching.
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His ascent in the 11 months since his arrest has been rapid and controversial.
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TechCrunch covered their ascent, a recovery from early-year doldrums and a summer slowdown.
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That's according to Ascent Wealth Partners' Todd Gordon after the chipmaker took a dive.
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He acknowledged that the moment of her ascent to the top spot was anticlimactic.
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HK/SIN after soaring 2 percent on Tuesday, with technology shares continuing their ascent.
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Trump's ascent is, in part, an attempt to restore their story to pre-eminence.
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But assuming my experienced guide was right and we survived the ascent, what then?
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But just like every former startup out there, its ascent wasn't always so certain.
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But it's possible Airbnb's rapid ascent to global popularity is a problem in itself.
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I read a few pages of Robert Caro's Means of Ascent before falling asleep.
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Nothing was unusual about the plane's takeoff and ascent, according to preliminary satellite data.
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"The media has not exactly been the fuel behind my ascent," he remarked dryly.
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"It's my favorite climb, a 23-kilometer-long ascent at 3,000 meters," he said.
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Indeed, the roots of Gorbachev's sweeping reforms predated Reagan's ascent to leadership by decades.
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"The ease and abruptness of the ascent is like flying in dreams," he wrote.
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"I wanted to celebrate the unlikely ascent of four working-class boys," she added.
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As portrayed by Kate McKinnon, she experiences pinpricks of horror over abetting Trump's ascent.
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Mistrust of the establishment is hardly groundbreaking analysis to describe the ascent of Trump.
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The clearest warning sign is the ascent of anti-democratic politicians into mainstream politics.
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Even so, the actual numbers behind the ascent are still a bit jaw-dropping.
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Throughout the genre's ascent, the message has been clear: Hip-hop can do anything.
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Democrats already had good odds of winning back the Senate majority before Trump's ascent.
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Mr. DeHaan is, unlike many young actors, untroubled by his slow and steady ascent.
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Rubio and Cruz posed the most serious challenges to Trump's ascent to the nomination.
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The path to ascent to a superior mental state, to enter a trance, appears.
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Sheeran's current global domination is the result of a (relatively) slow and steady ascent.
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Globalisation, tepid wage rises, the ascent of tech and feeble competition made the bonanza possible.
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The ascent of such figures as Donald Trump and Nigel Farage is the natural consequence.
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And that could be a multi-pitch ascent, or a bigger break, or harder whitewater.
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A view of the ridge two weeks before Curiosity began its ascent earlier this month.
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One's fall was not predicated on the other's ascent; the two women never even met.
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TAKE a moment to admire—and fear—the ascent of America's big-five tech firms.
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Mr. Cummings's ascent in American politics was, in his own view, something of a miracle.
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The headlights worn by miners and tourists making their ascent barely pierce the heavy gloom.
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From the beginning, G-Wagen's ascent to a showy American status symbol was a fluke.
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The firm believes the ascent is simply due to headlines about a potential OPEC freeze.
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Drake has literally fallen off, but a new, alternate ascent isn't out of the question.
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Every foot of the ascent lifted Rogata to a new level of social media stardom.
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We're going to do our best to keep our ascent attempt clean, succeed or fail.
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Kaia Gerber has been making her ascent into the high fashion world slowly but surely.
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That's when she planted the seed of her ascent to the top of our minds.
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The ascent of Mount Parnassus is, in esoteric terms, the journey towards knowledge, and art.
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It was more complicated than direct ascent, because there were two maneuvers needed in orbit.
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But their ascent into the upper echelons of celebrity was far more deliberate than that.
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As this latest news proves, Trump's rapid ascent in politics has been good for business.
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The first successful winter ascent of the mountain was made as recently as February 2016.
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For an easier ascent, follow the shorter path that takes approximately three to four hours.
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In February, Ms. Redstone voted against Mr. Dauman's ascent to the chairman position of Viacom.
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Now a middle-income country, Vietnam faces a steep ascent to the high-income ranks.
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The envelope-pushing "Voice" judge also weighs in on the GOP presidential nominee's political ascent.
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The ascent of Mr Corbyn strengthens the political headwinds that have been blowing bosses' way.
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He did not explore fascism's ascent solely through the prism of a detached academic, however.
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In 1933, with the ascent of Hitler, the Grunbergs, who were Jewish, resettled in Milan.
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The relationship between the two Asian leaders has been frosty since Kim's ascent in 28500.
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On the ascent out of LaGuardia, I turned my head to the clouds and cried.
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The reason for this delusion might be the key unresolved question of Trump's strange ascent.
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And from there it was a rapid ascent to the highest levels of the game.
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What sort of ad do you think could have been made to prevent Trump's ascent?
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But what makes her ascent so remarkable is how she did so against all odds.
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His story is amazing because his life isn't about a steady ascent to the top.
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Two key lessons I learned during my ascent up the corporate ladder are that 1.
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But the Whig Party disintegrated a few years later, and Tammany Hall began its ascent.
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It's true, as Ms. Glover notes, that no one predicted the ascent of Mr. Trump.
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Ms. Jackson turns his fall from power into a carefully graded ascent into self-knowledge.
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It's about 200 feet high — tall enough to make the Pharaoh's ascent into heaven easier.
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"It can really push people to see things differently," Chenard said of Steinhaus's professional ascent.
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Bloomberg outlines what could cut off Bitcoin's ascent, from regulation to hackers to short-sellers.
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The older they are, in fact, the more rapid the ascent up the income rankings.
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Ascent Wealth Partners' Todd Gordon is eyeing one defensive name amid all the market volatility.
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The planned walkway would stretch the rise over the entire walkway, making the ascent gentler.
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Bond yields continued their ascent, amid the expectation interest rates will rise under increased spending.
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In Augustine's decade-long ascent, there was one major problem, and her name was Monica.
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But Ascent Wealth Partners' Todd Gordon is still hedging his bets using the bond market.
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The ascent of ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft decimated the value of medallions.
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It was criticized as it rose, and now makes its final ascent to … muted criticism.
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Yes. What about the ascent of white voters without college degrees in the Rust Belt?
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Besides blown transformers and blackouts for utilities in some places, the ascent of Cannabis Inc.
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If TikTok's ascent continues, politics will naturally appear there, just as it has everywhere else.
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Volatility has always defined Tesla trading, but this rally has been a pretty smooth ascent.
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Black carbon, or soot, was found to be the main driver of its stratospheric ascent.
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But while her ascent is impressive, it is not quite as she has described it.
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The good news for Warren is reflective of her steady ascent in the Iowa polls.
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On the anniversary of his ascent to power, Mr Putin has little reason to celebrate.
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The history of the movie business is a soaring ascent followed by a long swoon.
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NASA should launch the lander elements (ascent and descent/transfer) on a SLS Block 1B.
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If the title of "The Ascent" doesn't grab you, the breathless, fractured, skittish music will.
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Why did Sir Edmund Hillary pack mint cake for his first Everest ascent in 1953?
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When the skiers began their ascent, the sky was blue, and the winds were calm.
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While assets in Asia continued their ascent on Tuesday, Europe may be losing some steam.
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Hiccups were inevitable, though — for the first time, Ms. Swift's rate of ascent has slowed.
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"We are incredibly excited," said Jenny Devolites, Ascent Abort-2 crew module manager and test conductor.
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Bitcoin continued its dizzying ascent, hitting a fresh record high of $12,450.79 on the BitStamp exchange.
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The attack sent Biden reeling and solidified Harris's ascent into the 22020 presidential field's top tier.
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In "Ascent," we finally get a glimpse of the family dynamics that defined Cunanan's formative years.
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So comforting… It's not like the ocean, where you can easily perform a controlled emergency ascent.
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The song began its ascent at No. 77, but it received a huge boost from streams.
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When ground was broken in 2004, under the project's original developers, Amazon's ascent was just beginning.
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But the rapid ascent of e-commerce, on top of these other trends, changes the game.
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Woodworth isn't planning to stop here, either: he's already working on a functional ascent stage modification.
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Chinese smartphone manufacturers are very much on the ascent, but it's been a pretty mixed bag.
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In the same poem, T.S. Eliot writes: Neither movement from nor towards, Neither ascent nor decline.
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According to Deadline, a loose interpretation of Mimi's ascent into stardom will receive the drama treatment.
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THE ascent of HNA, an aviation-to-financing giant, began on six wings and a prayer.
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Many people assume that Hillary really went to Arkansas to hitch her wagon to his ascent.
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Is there anyone in the Western Conference who can slow the team's ascent to the pantheon?
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" Reflecting on her rapid ascent to fame, Azalea told Cosmopolitan that the experience "was very overwhelming.
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EISEN: WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE EPIC BOND RALLY THAT WE HAD SEEN THAT ASCENT?
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In the Roma house, two cast-iron outside stairways lead upwards, but offer no social ascent.
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Saturday's penultimate stage will go straight from Albertville to the final 33km ascent to Val Thorens.
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Click here to view original GIFVideo showing the touchdown and ascent at four-times normal speed.
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Spain's Alberto Contador, a twice Tour champion, cracked on the final ascent and finished 11th overall.
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Considering her atmospheric ascent, it's actually a surprise that her appearance yesterday on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Love what you do John's ascent was possible because of his deep passion for his work.
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That climb ranks alongside Jurassic World as the second-fastest box office ascent in Hollywood history.
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They had about 13 hours before the astronauts were to blast off in the ascent module.
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Corporations like Touchstone Climbing, El Cap, First Ascent and Brooklyn Boulders have plans to build more.
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Once that involved them and a few experienced rock-climber friends in an ascent with ropes.
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The ascent stage would dock with the transfer vehicle that would then return to the Gateway.
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The dance-music producer Zhu (pronounced like "zoo") followed a prolific apprenticeship with a rapid ascent.
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The MSR Lightning Ascent remains our overall pick, but we updated it to the 2019 version.
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"When I sit in the grand tier, I love watching them begin their ascent," he said.
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Pamela PaulEditor of The New York Times Book Review HITLER: Ascent 1889-10, by Volker Ullrich.
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Whole generations of rappers began defining the pace and terms of their ascent outside traditional albums.
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As an example of international collaboration that has made that ascent, Keohane and Victor cite trade.
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He began his ascent after he commanded attention in a feature on Wale's 2012 Folarin mixtape.
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He's also very confident that his ascent to the upper echelon of hip-hop is impending.
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The yen's ascent will also keep the BOJ under pressure for action at Thursday's rate review.
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The last thing my successful ascent needed was a family health emergency, but that's what happened.
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Many on their ascent or in senior roles can't call in sick — they just keep going.
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Mr Mnangagwa's ascent was welcomed by regional leaders, by Western governments and international lenders and donors.
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Breckenridge will offer an Ascent Series of ski mountaineering races on Wednesdays throughout the winter season.
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In Volume II, "Means of Ascent," Mr. Caro intensifies his flame to a brilliant blue point.
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Johnson's ascent comes alongside a host of other changes at the top of LA's front office.
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He began his ascent inside the A.N.C. as the head of this part of the province.
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After all, he likes to trumpet the stock market's nearly 30 percent ascent under his administration.
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Strongmen are on the ascent around the world, in countries as different as Brazil and Hungary.
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But once in the corporate fold — Rupert bought the rap company — James made a rapid ascent.
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Ultimately, "Ascent" is a genuinely poetic portrait of a place, and various people's relation to it.
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She's also developing a documentary and biopic for Lifetime about her ascent from radio to television.
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Ascent, for Margaret, wasn't merely a matter of sorority, then; she studied her father's public speaking.
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Mr. Tillerson's ascent has been less swervy, but involved a similar climb up a greasy pole.
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But what propelled Scavino's ascent more than any other factor was his relationship with Donald Trump.
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Fragmented coalitions Sanders' standing with black voters encapsulates the larger uncertainty looming over his early ascent.
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From the beginning of Trump's political ascent, influential religious leaders have taken issue with his character.
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" Philip Cosores also chose Lizzo, "whose loveable personality demands a spotlight moment to complete her ascent.
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Paul Ryan denounces Trump but not the Tea Party rhetoric that propelled his own political ascent.
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Gandhi's ascent is widely regarded as a seminal event in the history of women in politics.
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His crude and cruel pronouncements after his ascent to the presidency are too many to recount.
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Does the United States seek merely to modify Chinese conduct, or to block China's ascent outright?
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The total descent is 3,884ft while the ascent is 7,060ft across approximately 34 kilometres, she explained.
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Technology drove the ascent of industrial capitalism in the mid-22015th century and changed patterns of employment.
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If his rapid ascent hints at an instinct for calculation, on policy his fundamental views remain elusive.
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SoundCloud buddied up to the major labels at the expense of the DJs who fueled its ascent.
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Despite his unusually arduous ascent, Nwaba doesn't boast of any mythology; he doesn't need it for motivation.
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Some thought that $2,53 would be the point at which we'd see a reversal of Bitcoin's ascent.
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The three men probably started their ascent on Tuesday, Stephen Holeczi, Parks Canada visitor safety specialist said.
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The three elements are called transfer, descent and ascent respectively — and there's a refueling one as well.
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So far this year it has surged nearly 200%, an ascent peppered by double-digit price swings.
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Bitcoin meanwhile continued its dizzying ascent, hitting a fresh record high of $12,815.18 on the BitStamp exchange .
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The ship's rocket igniting and vertical ascent through a cloudless sky could be seen from the ground.
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The ascent of inflation quickly becomes explosive, especially in countries where wages and price rises are indexed.
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There, the ascent vehicle will rendezvous with an orbital spacecraft to hitch a ride back to Earth.
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In the years following Castro's ascent, Cuban gays were routinely rounded up and put in labor camps.
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The novel also focuses on the state of Astrid's love life and Kitty Pong's ascent to power.
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Before the ascent of the Fourth Reich, my haircut was pegged to another group of deplorables: hipsters.
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Huawei's ascent, like that of China, has caused a good deal of worry elsewhere in the world.
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We celebrated her ascent to celebrity and then punished her for attaining the very perfection we demand.
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This is a case Obama has resisted making, yet Trump's ascent within the party is undeniable proof.
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He did the same thing with 2013's The Ascent, and also announced his retirement in 2010.
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At press time, neither Trump nor his campaign has commented on Steve's attempted ascent to his office.
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Medical care costs slowed their rapid ascent, gaining 0.1 percent after shooting up 0.5 percent in February.
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Ascent Children's Health Services CEO Dan Sullivan said the staff did not follow company policies and procedures.
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Lula's ascent was a storybook tale that many came to see as a metaphor for modern Brazil.
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The ascent stage had started off as a sphere, then been whittled down, then been added to.
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The Dutch were agonising over multiculturalism while Angela Merkel was still plotting her ascent to the Bundeskanzleramt.
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What offsets this ascent to power is price, which is why I am personally against this approach.
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Dempster and Adamson began their ascent of the north face of Ogre-II peak on Aug. 21.
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Advanced manufacturing technologies, high worker productivity, and low energy costs are all helping to drive this ascent.
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Having never held elected office before 2012, Warren's ascent to party leader has come at breakneck speed.
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Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent) Electric Youth is on Facebook // Twitter // SoundCloud Max Mertens is on Twitter.
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But at the same time, they acknowledge that the businessman's ascent is unlike anything they've ever seen.
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But resurfacing too quickly is dangerous, so Healy's instructor grabbed hold of her to slow her ascent.
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By Season 4, Black Lives Matter had become prominent; Season 6 may make references to Trump's ascent.
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Kurz quickly began his ascent when he became the chairman of the ÖVP's youth branch in 2008.
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A British author recounted the misadventures of the first meteorologist to make a high-altitude balloon ascent.
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More than 250 people have died trying to climb Everest since the first recorded ascent in 1953.
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Once back in orbit, the ascent stage linked astronauts back up with the command and service module.
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But that hasn't stopped Huang from almost doubling his net worth amid the firm's ongoing, meteoric ascent.
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JSC is the center of NASA's human spaceflight expertise, hence it is being given the ascent module.
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What had appeared to be the beginning of a stunning ascent instead curled into a question mark.
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In climbing, as with so many pursuits, doing something first — the first ascent — is the major prize.
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Still, the latest forecasts mark a sharp upgrade from a January poll following the pound's recent ascent.
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The challenge to the party could be every bit as contentious as Mr. Trump's ascent has been.
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Suryadevara hadn't been tested by the media before her ascent to CFO, but she knew Wall Street.
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This isn't a call on whether or not the SOX continues its ascent in a straight line.
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From China and Russia to Europe and Australia, Mr. Trump's ascent is being watched with increasing wariness.
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The step-by-step nature of Leonard's ascent to superstardom makes it seem more remarkable, not less.
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The ascent of the religious right has made asserting humanist and secularist views all the more urgent.
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The only sound is our shallow breaths as we feel the air getting tighter on the ascent.
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By contrast, the ascent from 193,219 to 23,2000 required more than 16 years - and included two recessions.
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You see her ascent into a global pop star, performing on TV, walking red carpets, making albums.
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People who still can't assimilate the ascent of Trump need to pay closer attention to these accusations.
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But he needs to be replaced with a program that addresses the problems that fueled his ascent.
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And his ascent would likely achieve for industry incomparably more than all his father's years of lobbying.
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New Japan's quick ascent has impressed many in the business, but comparisons to W.W.E. might be premature.
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What he had written about Germany during its ascent could have been written today, Father Ragusa said.
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Longform: Read Mark Synnott's book "The Impossible Climb," about Alex Honnold's free-solo ascent of El Capitan.
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Together, we did the first free ascent of Lurking Fear, a feat that's yet to be repeated.
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How much is she a gold-digger, an active agent in her own ascent to bejeweled finery?
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The new peace of mind, she mused, has played a role in her ascent as a player.
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Those are among the signs of the meteoric ascent experienced by a kitchen product with humble beginnings.
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She told me maddening stories of her own ascent and we plotted a new world for ourselves.
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Just the tap of her heels on the kitchen linoleum sent my heart rate into rapid ascent.
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And of course the means of his ascent — the smartphone, social media — came out of Silicon Valley.
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The Ascent of Goodhood, meanwhile, is a one-sided conversation between Lady Han and an unnamed partner.
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Mike Bloomberg has spent over $400 million during his ascent in the polls for the Democratic nomination.
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That element of character has always played a significant role in his ascent in the media business.
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Whatever challenges he has encountered, Mr. Singh hopes his ascent to the national stage will inspire others.
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This week's Popcast is a conversation about all the factors that have converged to fuel DaBaby's ascent.
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Neumann was, after all, responsible for the near-demise of WeWork as well as its meteoric ascent.
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That division predates Mr. Trump's ascent, emerging from battles over immigration that have convulsed the border region.
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What they have in common are delusions of personal grandeur and a tainted ascent to the presidency.
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Let's say one of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets starts to break apart during the ascent to space.
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I was propelled up to it, and the motor that powered my ascent was a university education.
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Opinion Seattle — The ascent of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court has changed the Senate.
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Why hadn't Steck, for whom the camera and altimeter watch been constant companions, better documented his ascent?
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If they ran out of fuel, they'd have to abort the landing by firing the ascent engine.
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In fact, her ascent began on her family's fruit and vegetable farm just outside of Manhattan, Kansas.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's ascent to the presidency brought with it a host of new household names.
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One-night stays, which include the ascent or zipline and a gourmet dinner, begin at around $440.
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The Oregon Ducks continued their ascent this week with a massive overtime victory against the then-No.
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Aside from its stunning economic ascent, China's growing clout overseas is also about bolstering confidence at home.
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Taylor's quick ascent plays squarely into Benioff's plan to almost double revenue to $2600 billion by 33.
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Over time, the blooms make an ascent up the hills, and eventually into the mountains by summer.
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"I don't know that the players get into it that much," VanDerveer said of the league's ascent.
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The rapid ascent of cloud technology has put the need for data access regulation in stark relief.
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Just two would have to flip in order to halt Kavanaugh's ascent to the nation's highest court.
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It takes a lot of hard work and is almost always a very calculated ascent to fame.
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The archetype was forged in the mid-1950s, in concert with the Jewish-American middle-class ascent.
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But what to make of Botha's angels; is this a scene of apocalyptic spiraling or glorious ascent?
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For decades, the region drove the country's global ascent in exports, producing furniture, garments, shoes and other goods.
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Mr Cai's ascent is a sign that China's president, Xi Jinping, is tightening his control over the city.
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To understand the ascent of Prophecy Productions, you need to go back to the days of tape trading.
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China's rapid ascent to becoming the world's second largest economy has brought with it a slew of problems.
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That's part of how Goldberg became Goldberg—Hulk Hogan put him over to cement the younger man's ascent.
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First, it was George W. Bush's ascent to the presidency based on a cowboy kind of identity politics.
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Despite the relatively rapid recent ascent of EVs, there's no question that hybrid and electric vehicles face challenges.
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The injuries that have so far derailed Parker's career put the linearity of Antetokounmpo's ascent in stark relief.
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The bad news would be that Sanders's ascent, while not strictly relentless, has been fairly steady over time.
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There are many tasks which those who are horrified by Trump's ascent will face in the coming months.
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Save $150 on the Vitamix Ascent A2500 Blender — $449.95 See Details But sometimes, you just gotta be selfish.
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His youth, charisma, and dizzying ascent have some thinking he's a top contender to inherit Barack Obama's mantle.
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It was a rocky end to what had been a lightning-quick ascent into stardom for the singer.
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At a number of points in the past it has looked as though the Valley's ascent was over.
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Fred's, which sells groceries and other everyday items like cleaning supplies, is another victim of e-commerce's ascent.
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China's ascent was partly eased by the fact that its rubber-stamp legislature could not hold things up.
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Two years later, it's been a steady ascent up, one that Maxwell likens to being on an airplane.
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Just not what Predators fans were hoping for after last year's sudden ascent to the league's top tier.
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This work is perilous—an avalanche killed 16 Sherpas in 2014—but makes the ascent easier for foreigners.
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They settled on a third man whose rule led to a period of turbulence before Mr Bouteflika's ascent.
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DaVinci AscentThe DaVinci Ascent is a very functional dual-material vaporizer that accommodates both loose-leaf and waxes.
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Boris Johnson's ascent to the prime ministership now looks even more likely than it was a week ago.
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Speculation on the matter has risen in line with the streaming giant's own ascent in the past decade.
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Will be in deep space for a billion years or so if it doesn't blow up on ascent.
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Bitcoin's value crossed the $143,000 threshold for the first time today, marking another milestone in its dizzying ascent.
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It released its first title, Game of Thrones Ascent, in 2013, with Star Trek Timelines following last year.
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West Memphis Police said the van for Ascent child care center picked up the boy before 7 a.m.
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Since Modi's ascent, MSCI India has rallied 16 percent - double the gains of the broader emerging equities index.
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The euro was down 0.1 percent at $1.1965 following an ascent to $1.1986, its highest since January 2015.
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In March, Pena Nieto likened Trump's "strident tone" to the ascent of dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
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The shift to a more combative, boastful tone is tracking closely with Sanders' stunning ascent in the polls.
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Finance Minister Taro Aso said Friday the government would take steps as needed to arrest the yen's ascent.
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The trailer pays homage to his late mother Donda, showing her ascent into heaven on a winged horse.
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In the video, she jumps up from her couch frantically and reads the tweet announcing her song's ascent.
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Since his ascent to the MSRT, Gholami has shown little sign that he intends to alter its policies.
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Berlusconi's ascent was as surprising to many Italians in the 1990s as Trump's was to many of us.
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One of the most important triggers is the ascent of the AO once it bottoms out next week.
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At the top of his ascent, he pauses; he could be enjoying the view or thinking about jumping.
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We rode the train awhile, and then got on the escalator for the long ascent to the surface.
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The vehicle's ascent stage — a blocky upper section — blasted the crew off the moon following their surface mission.
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Trump recognized that Obama's ascent to the White House, in 2008, was met by a powerful racist reaction.
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Then, in May, after years of preparation for the rapid Everest ascent, it was time to head out.
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The speed of its ascent shows how quickly power can shift in Mexico's multi-billion-dollar drugs trade.
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Popularity is going up, and up Indoor climbing is on the ascent, no matter how you define in.
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Clinton's road not taken, continuing to pursue her career throughout her husband's ascent rather than waiting her turn.
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Shakespeare brilliantly shows all of these types of enablers working together in the climactic scene of this ascent.
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China's GDP is poised to keep growing and the country's ascent to global superpower is all but assured.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's ascent to Congress, argue Biden's policy positions during his time in Congress should be disqualifying.
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Indeed, the ascent of Trumpism seems to only be fanning the flames of an us-versus-them mentality.
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But if "Hitler: Ascent" is as much a work of history as a biography, this is only appropriate.
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As the presidential election gets nearer, Wall Street has started to closely watch the ascent of Elizabeth Warren.
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His ascent sparked the so-called "pink tide," which saw socialist leaders rising to power across the continent.
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Patrick's general election victory was almost taken for granted after that vertiginous ascent, but it was historic nonetheless.
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But when someone asked a question that had swirled around his Silicon Valley ascent — Who were his investors?
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Hundreds of people have died on the Matterhorn since the fatal accident during the first ascent in 523.
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They made the company's reputation and powered Jeff Bezos' ascent to his perch as the world's richest person.
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The public was so fascinated by the couple that some Americans kept scrapbooks documenting Rose's fairy-tale ascent.
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The bill is now expected to pass through the Lords and be presented for royal ascent on Friday.
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Bencic broke into the top 10 as a teenager in 2016 before left wrist surgery stopped her ascent.
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The New York Times has documented "The Humble Ascent of Oat Milk," illustrated with a very graphic GIF.
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Her ascent at the UNFPA has come against the backdrop of heightened global attention to gender abuse issues.
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The measure's prospects have nonetheless seemed on the ascent, as reluctant senators speak more positively about the overhaul.
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The next year Frost, Pratt and Robbins completed the first ascent of El Capitan's equally daunting Salathé Wall.
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The increase in the number of women running for Parliament, and their ascent into leadership roles, took decades.
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Before their ascent, they'd heard mumblings of a new virus in a town they'd never heard of, Wuhan.
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Even if all other leftist and centrist candidates endorse him, he will struggle to stop Mr. Bolsonaro's ascent.
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When ground broke in 2004, under the project's original developers, e-commerce behemoth Amazon's ascent was only beginning.
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"We're extremely cautious in the short term," said Tom Hainlin, global investment strategist at Ascent Private Capital Management.
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A lunar ascent stage will launch the sample into lunar orbit, where it will dock with an orbiter.
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What had been described as a gentle glide along a ridge after a tough initial ascent proved unrelenting.
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Every ascent combines, to varying degrees, elements of technical skill, physical strength, imagination, concentration, and tolerance for risk.
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Reversing the usual American ascent from labor to leisure makes for a more strenuous, and more moving, story.
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Todd Gordon, managing director at Ascent Wealth Partners, said the stock had broken out from a yearslong consolidation.
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At the Pentagon, one narrative about General Milley's ascent was that he got the top job — over Gen.
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There's a rotation happening in the market that's got Ascent Wealth Partners' Todd Gordon eyeing a bond play.
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Ms. Goerke began a rapid ascent, winning an audition for the Metropolitan Opera's program for developing young artists.
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And his ascent on Judiciary would offer a marked change for the Senate GOP's direction on the issue.
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"Working with Ascent Robotics is an exciting opportunity because AI technology is evolving quickly now," Kutaragi told CNBC.
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Apart from a brief moment in which Spotify removed him from its playlists, his ascent went largely unchallenged.
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Merry, whose pathbreaking ascent inspired many climbers who have completed El Capitan in his wake, died on Oct.
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Dubbed "Ascent," the initiative was started in the summer of 2016 by Sequoia's human capital partner, Joe Dobrenski.
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It is a remarkable story of an unbelievably rapid ascent into the upper echelons of national Democratic politics.
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That's according to a 2200 study from The Ascent, which surveyed 2100,2100 people with varying levels of debt.
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Following the band's stratospheric ascent, Vernon's creative resume over the past 12 or so years has been staggering.
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LOS ANGELES — Nobody can accuse Jordan Spieth or Jason Day of dawdling on his ascent to golf's mountaintop.
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From Skjeggedal, it's a 2000- to 12-hour hike that covers 28 kilometers and an 800-meter ascent.
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With Williams out of the picture from February 21 to March 22017, the ascent of Pliskova continued apace.
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Bernie Sanders takes a double-digit lead in 2 national polls, while Michael Bloomberg is on the ascent
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The viewpoint overlooks Yosemite Valley, including El Capitan, a popular vertical ascent for rock climbers across the globe.
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During that period of ascent, most of Slim's lyrical content was unabashedly about his rise to financial success.
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As we head to our car, I see a roadside stand that wasn't there when we began our ascent.
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It is unclear whether the climbers went missing during their ascent or descent, or the cause of their disappearance.
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A clear view of the moon's ascent was impeded by a lone tree at the edge of the horizon.
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With Trump's election and the spread of far-right parties in Europe, the alt-right is on the ascent.
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It all started at 1:52 pm local time, and as around 30 climbers were making an ascent nearby.
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The couple was not climbing at the time, but were preparing to make an ascent when the collapse happened.
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During the sounding's ascent of over 9 km (almost 6 miles), it found wind speeds of about 70 mph.
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As technology tries to maintain its dizzying ascent, one dead weight has kept its altitude in check: the battery.
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A chief political strategist whose ascent is fueled by white nationalism and the demonization of people of color, check.
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And it remains so this year, with the ascent of the 17-year-old goth pop phenom Billie Eilish.
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We see another grouper, some conch, garden eels, and a group of newly-born fish before starting our ascent.
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Jordan's clinched a best-of-five series and came just as he was beginning his ascent as N.B.A. royalty.
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More than 200 climbers have died since Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary made the first official ascent in 1953.
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More than 200 climbers have died since Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary made the first official ascent in 1953.
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Donald Trump's surprising ascent to president of the United States has brought many unexpected effects to the financial markets.
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Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary wore bulky oxygen tanks weighing over a dozen pounds during their 1953 ascent.
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Ashley Chloe has announced two new true wireless earbuds: the Fuse, and then under its Rowkin brand, the Ascent.
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An irony of the trade war is that many of America's demands are ideas that would propel China's ascent.
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Its popularisation would have to await the introduction of mechanical ascent as well as the post-war economic boom.
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Square meanwhile is adding to its years-long ascent in share price and reports second-quarter results on Thursday.
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That would be China's first annual demand decline for a major fuel since its industrial ascent started in 202019.
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A cloud of spinning, shimmering debris follows the probe during its ascent—a strong indication that the procedure worked.
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Sunday's 15th stage is a 185km punishing ride from Limoux, ending with a grueling ascent up to Prat d'Albis.
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Major banks warned before the election that Waters' ascent on the powerful panel could slow efforts to deregulate banking.
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Haidri said Dempster and Adamson began their ascent of the north face of Ogre-II peak on Aug. 21.
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Ascent will target 10 to 12 investments after it closes its second fund, including in education and financial services.
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The final factor fuelling America's ascent is its gymnastics team's overdue embrace of the country's famous ethnic melting pot.
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It's an optimistic assertion, but one that hints at the hazards of the kind of rapid ascent he experienced.
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That's the vantage point from which he has watched Trump's ascent, and from which he's making some crucial observations.
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His ascent in Mr. Trump's campaign is tied to his friendship with Eric Trump, the candidate's second-oldest son.
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In the world of video games, it's hard to miss the arrival and ascent of a new hit genre.
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Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky is not your average politician, and his ascent to high office was anything but typical.
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Every time she falls, though, she smiles, shakes out her muscles and starts her ascent back up the rock.
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Explore key developments in the 2002 riots in Gujarat that shadowed Narendra Modi's ascent to the prime minister's office.
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It follows Welch's ascent to the top and discusses the importance of mentors, experiencing failure and making tough decisions.
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Its ascent has put its shares above the trend line dating to 2007, its highs before the financial crisis.
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I had felt tired and under the weather the week before the Pikes Peak Ascent and wasn't sleeping well.
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On their ascent, the Higher Brothers have presented their fans with a different vision for how life can be.
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You'd not quite label him an underdog, but his slow ascent to mainstream, widespread recognition positions him like one.
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Audio clip: Ground contact was maintained with the ascent stage until its batteries were depleted, some 143 hours later.
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If iron ore's rapid ascent has surprised many commentators, the surge in Chinese steel prices is even more surprising.
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Developing a mindset focused on getting stuff done was the only way I was going to survive my ascent.
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But then each episode in the ascent of the far right in Germany is marked by such quotidian accommodations.
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Smith's ascent has been particularly cherished because he seemed to represent traits that Australians like to consider their own.
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For her, the rules made an ascent in skating nearly impossible for her despite her physical dominance over it.
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Mr. McCabe's ascent sometimes rankled the workaday agents who believed he did not pay his dues in the field.
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Should a post-Trump conservative politics seek to learn something from his ascent or simply aim to repudiate him?
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Her election is significant, coming at a time when women's ascent into top decision-making roles globally has sputtered.
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Todd Gordon, managing director of Ascent Wealth Partners, says it's nearing the time to jump back into the stock.
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At the time, it was viewed as an achievement that would presage Fowler's ascent into the major champions club.
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At 32, he would doubtlessly love a fourth title to hasten his ascent up Mount Jordan (elevation: six rings).
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At the same time, Lockheed Martin, which is building the Orion capsule, had concentrated on a lunar ascent module.
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In 2011, they went back to the Shark's Fin on Mount Meru to attempt that elusive first ascent again.
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That made the ascent of Paramore from the Warped Tour pop-punk trenches into the mainstream even more remarkable.
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Winning the presidency, many analysts say, could be a major step in his ascent to that all-powerful position.
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And when jazz began its ascent into the academy, Mr. Heath was among the veterans who shepherded the transition.
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Mr. Johnson's latest political ascent was powered by Brexit, when he became one of the movement's most visible cheerleaders.
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His latest ascent took him one summit clear of two fellow sherpas with whom he had shared the record.
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"The big news revolves around bond yields continuing their recent ascent," said Mark Newton, managing member at Newton Advisors.
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What made Mr. Lesin's death so notable was the influential role he played during Mr. Putin's ascent to power.
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Boeing says that Starliner's engines can kick into action either on the launchpad or during the ascent to space.
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Nor was there any secret why Vladimir Putin and the Russian political élite were so tickled by Trump's ascent.
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Pompeo's ascent to Trump's right-hand man would have been very hard to imagine just a few years ago.
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Despite the steep ascent, it felt like a privileged trek, with no trail to follow because there isn't one.
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The incident eventually destroyed the future of Xi's then-archrival, paving the way for his ascent to the top.
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The final stages of the ascent, where the mountains attenuate into their crests and peaks, are always the hardest.
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These forays have earned Macron criticism from the same establishment figures who placed so much hope in his ascent.
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J.B. HARTKE: 'The Ascent of the Equestrian in a Balloon' Boston Modern Orchestra Project; Gil Rose, conductor (BMOP/sound).
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Mr. Luisi's ascent to the front ranks of conductors has sometimes seemed more a slow burn than spontaneous combustion.
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After returning to base camp, Lowe turned around and completed a solo first ascent up Ama Dablam's south face.
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Mr. Flanagan's ascent to the top post in the Senate — a position that allowed him to negotiate with Gov.
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The film follows Honnold as he prepares a free solo climb — a ropeless ascent — up El Capitan in Yosemite.
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Sanders in 2020 speaks frequently about 2016, but only to highlight the ascent of his policies within the Democratic party.
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It didn't take long for news of rock climber Alex Honnold's ascent of El Capitan to burn through the internet.
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From watching the High Sparrow's ascent during Season 6, we know what happens with the Faith Militant gets riled up.
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The Economist asked Mr Fukuyama about the ascent of identity politics and how societies can regain a sense of unity.
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Emergency ascent occurs when you run of of air, you can't find your swimming buddy, and and must ascend immediately.
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His rapid ascent puzzled some in the diamond industry, who say building a luxury brand takes both time and money.
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Accidents still happen: on October 11th a Russian rocket aborted its ascent shortly after launch (both crew members landed unharmed).
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Some of their defences against the buffeting of geological time were revealed during your correspondent's ascent of the Munz tree.
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It is devoutly to be wished that he will also be proved wrong about the ascent of intolerant identity politics.
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Many of the presidents mentioned were in office during hip hop's rise to popularity, beginning with its ascent in 1973.
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Mr Engert attributes Flixbus's rapid ascent to its asset-light strategy, which he compares to Uber, a ride-hailing app.
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Or when I can sigh happily at the top of a steep ascent, as gravity shifts from encumbrance to emancipation.
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If it explodes in the middle of its ascent to space, the rocket probably won't do any damage to anything.
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The three Chinese carriers that will dominate the passenger traffic passing through Daxing's cavernous halls are all in rapid ascent.
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Like, in actuality, I would like to be a Mother Teresa figure awaiting my ascent into the blissful seventh dimension.
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And this chart shows the rapid ascent of the digital guys when it comes to share of the ad market.
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For the purpose of this test, we chose a 1.8L, five door Toyota Corolla Ascent hatchback as the vehicle. Standard.
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He's making a documentary about his ascent to fame, and the way having millions of supportive fans can blind you.
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The stage will start at 1230GMT and will not go through the Cormet de Roselend, a 19.9km ascent at 6%.
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Poston earned $1.116 million for the victory and continued his ascent after being ranked as low as 345th in November.
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FFXV reminds me a lot of Final Fantasy VII, a game which marked the series' ascent to true blockbuster status.
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Before Russ had so much as released the track, Virgin stepped in with the cheque book, and turbocharged it's ascent.
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The staff did not follow company policies and procedures, Ascent Children's Health Services CEO Dan Sullivan said in a statement.
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In June 2013, the group released their single "No More Dream" and began making their ascent into global super stardom.
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Breaking Bad documented teacher Walter White's (Bryan Cranston) ascent to drug lord alongside meth-cooking partner Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).
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Travellers have not benefited from the ascent of low-cost carriers (LCCs) because budget airlines are thin on the ground.
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Traders estimated the RBI had sold around $1 billion during the past two days trying to halt the rupee's ascent.
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Among the capabilities under development by those four nations are directed energy weapons, direct ascent weapons, and co-orbital satellites.
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The show's only soundtrack is Brian Eno's soothing, slightly ecclesiastical "An Ending (Ascent)," which is almost certain to enhance concentration.
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And Donald Trump's ascent has left almost everyone who writes about American politics in a state of post-traumatic shock.
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The rise was driven by strong mobile ad sales, as well as a steady ascent in its number of users.
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The first volume, " Hitler: Ascent 1889–1939 ," was published by Knopf in 23, in a fluid translation by Jefferson Chase.
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It's been only a few decades since science began building a picture of the back story to this spectacular ascent.
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That leg makes fascinatingly heavy weather of its gradual ascent, and that heaviness tellingly matches the tension in the music.
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Nowhere is this better illustrated than with the ascent of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York's soon to be new congresswoman.
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Due to predicted strong winds Friday and Saturday, organizers of the event decided to move the ascent forward a day.
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At times, the lack of hard evidence has driven wild conspiracy theories about Russian involvement in Trump's ascent to power.
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If Democrats want to stop Kavanaugh's ascent to the Supreme Court, Collins' Republican (and abortion rights-supporting) colleague Alaska Sen.
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The clues that Khan's ascent bodes poorly for Pakistani women can be found in the lead-up to the election.
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I leave base camp behind and begin my slow, labored ascent; the fluid, open concept of intimacy spurs me onward.
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The narrative grinds to a halt with the ascent of André Courrèges and the arrival of the white gogo boot.
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His ascent was swift; he had not one but two shows at the Brooklyn Museum, in 22012 and in 22016.
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Her ascent was not purely a show of grace and favour: she had to complete gruelling training with her men.
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Long before Qatari billions fueled Paris Saint-Germain's ascent, another French club, Matra Racing, tried to take Paris by storm.
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The larger, indirect role that Romney played in Trump's ascent was in the way he ran and lost in 2012.
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The rapid transformation of the Canes is one that mirrors Peters' ascent in the hockey world: it has come quietly.
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When ascent no longer seems possible and collective social protest is almost nonexistent or ineffective, people tend to grow resentful.
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Wever-Croes's election is significant, coming at a time when women's ascent into top decision-making roles globally has sputtered.
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Mr. Drummond wrote about the Troll Wall climb in "Mirror Mirror," an article first published in Ascent magazine in 1973.
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This follows Disruptor Beam's shuttering of its other titles, Game of Thrones Ascent and The Walking Dead: March to War.
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In November, at one of Japan's final pre-Olympic training camps, goaltender Nana Fujimoto noted similarities in their programs' ascent.
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However, while those serve as relaxing distractions, the rewards for doing them also help with your ascent up the mountain.
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Todd Gordon, managing director of Ascent Wealth Partners, said the ETF's underperformance against the broader S&P 500 is clear.
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Bellwether companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google led a two-day sell-off, after a relentless three-year ascent.
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His ascent has been so quick, his temper was bound to explode when exposed to the drastic change in pressure.
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Was it about the shifting fortunes in combat sports, with boxing in decline and mixed martial arts in undeniable ascent?
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Go deeper: Mr. Johnson's expected ascent and his political philosophies have not been easy for some of his family members.
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The ascent of Mr. Johnson, an unwavering Brexiteer, could send some Conservative voters fleeing toward the Liberal Democrats, as well.
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The euro's ascent has been supported by expectations that the European Central Bank will end stimulus to the euro zone.
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But for Kevin Lowe, the former general manager and star defenseman for the Oilers, testament to McDavid's ascent lies elsewhere.
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Meanwhile the church's institutionalists are divided along roughly the same lines as mainstream politicians in the face of Trump's ascent.
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The player found himself so wide open he could have calculated angles of ascent and descent before shooting his jumper.
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If "Viewing a Waterfall From a Mountain Pavilion" is a dramatic ascent, "The Four Seasons" is a cross-country hike.
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Her relationship with him reveals the powerful and integral role that family has played in Mr. Biden's ascent to power.
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Todd Gordon, managing director at Ascent Wealth Partners, said the tide has turned back to growth as the market leader.
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Because of that, some see Shehbaz Sharif's ascent to the prime minister post as being a bit of a gamble.
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Stripe's ascent has turned the Collisons into popular figures in Silicon Valley, even if they are little known outside it.
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But Mr. Khamenei lacked the necessary religious qualifications, so his allies pushed through a new Constitution to enable his ascent.
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There could still be a short-term play here, said Ascent Wealth Partners managing director and technical analyst Todd Gordon.
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Ascent has a small fleet of Lexus SUV hybrids that it's building to demonstrate its technology in the real world.
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Instrumental in her ascent to power was the spousal devotion that Evita Perón had made central to her own image.
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The euro's ascent pushed down the dollar index, which tracks the U.S. currency against a basket of six major rivals.
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OPPO's rapid ascent has caught its Chinese rivals who rely more on online marketing, such as Xiaomi and LeEco, flatfooted.
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The metaphor can be developed further: A successful ascent does not remove the contingencies in the choice of the mountain.
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The genre is immensely popular these days; much has been written on its relatively recent ascent from pulp to prestige.
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It's been 10 years since his first ascent so he was excited about his celebratory adventure, the mountaineer told Reuters.
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To trace his ascent, Reuters examined documents and interviewed associates, colleagues and friends of the chief justice in five countries.
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During Janet's ascent, the space for black women in pop was finite with only Whitney Houston occupying the other lane.
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Thus, Whitaker completed his 13-month ascent from TV pundit to the top law enforcement official in the United States.
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When mostly white participants read that Muslims actually admired Americans, they didn't dehumanize them as much on the Ascent scale.
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