That's an astounding statistic — so astounding that it seemed literally incredible.
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Hubert Rogers, "Grey Lensman" (Astounding Science Fiction, October 1939) and "The Roads Must Roll" (Astounding Science Fiction, June 1940).
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William Timmins, "The World Is Mine" (Astounding Science Fiction, June 1943) and "Giant Killer" (Astounding Science Fiction, October 1945).
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Even now, the aggregate line is astounding— GS IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA 268.2 234 235 25.15 22003 240 403 240 227 —astounding that the results weren't worse.
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He crunched some numbers — and got an astounding answer.
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That's an astounding position to take — on both sides.
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That's one in five — an astounding number of kids.
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The Weeknd via GIPHY Specifically, The Weeknd's architecturally astounding hair.
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Deluxe Corp has also transitioned into an astounding rebound story.
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"That is an astounding argument," Donohue said in a statement.
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The result, made public on Tuesday, was an astounding reversal.
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The result, made public on Tuesday, was an astounding reversal.
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"The persistence is astounding," one person tweeted in late March.
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But do you want to hear the truly astounding part?
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They finished with an astounding 14 penalties for 105 yards.
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Still, it's proven an astounding place to study from afar.
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The decision matrix for an outfit is astounding and sophisticated.
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The mountain is lovingly rendered with astounding video game technology.
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The company sold an astounding 78 million iPhones last quarter.
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The federal budgets soared from big deficits to astounding surpluses.
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Storm Doris has blown into the UK with astounding force.
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But this is so amateur and unprofessional that it's astounding.
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There is brilliant cause and effect, astounding actions and reactions.
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Bryony Hannah, the actress playing the assaulted nun, is astounding.
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The statistics of William and Kate's royal wedding are astounding.
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"The language invented by these investigators is astounding," she remarked.
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The mark is utterly astounding, almost unfathomable and thoroughly impressive.
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Finding them in the middle of the night was astounding.
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Their tech savviness is astounding (actually it made me scared).
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It is "really quite astounding", he wrote, to "suggest otherwise".
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"That's just an astounding shift in four years," Lindland said.
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The amount that Wayne crams into his bars is astounding.
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The rise of Luckin in China has been simply astounding.
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Huppert is astounding, her brusqueness gradually giving way to mania.
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The utter selfishness and egotism of this is astounding. pic.twitter.
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Americans hold an astounding amount of student debt: $1.6 trillion.
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This state of affairs seemed astounding even to Sanders himself.
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Even by the collapsing standards of Congress this is astounding.
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Manuel Rey Isip, "Martian Quest" (Astounding Science Fiction, February 1940).
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As ever, the craft is astounding, the orchestration ceaselessly brilliant.
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"The whole thing seems astounding to me," Mr. O'Neill said.
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The views became ever more rustic and even more astounding.
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Here are some of the most astounding stories they shared.
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What the Kepler mission found was nothing short of astounding.
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Baker's approval rating, meanwhile, stands at an astounding 74 percent.
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This flawed thinking is astounding in its hubris and shortsightedness.
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SNAP is an astounding success for a number of reasons.
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The cost shift will further drive up that astounding bill.
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The absence of Lupita Nyong'o for Us is just astounding.
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As of Thursday, an astounding total of 567 had defected.
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Mr. Horn, in particular, has led Disney to astounding success.
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The attention to shading, light, form, and detail is astounding.
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The audacity of Calvin Harris, is at this point, astounding.
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Microsoft sold an astounding 40 million copies in its first year.
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The dominance of companies like Purdue and Tyson is truly astounding.
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And if you include WhatsApp, I mean the numbers are astounding.
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Nearly all smokers -- an astounding 95% -- start before the age 21.
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Microsoft sold an astounding 290 million copies in its first year.
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An astounding 140 since January, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
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The dazzling array of calligraphic variety across these manuscripts is astounding.
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These projections by the UN, if correct, are astounding (see article).
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Like Space Odyssey, Astounding takes a critical look at its subjects.
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This is an astounding vehicle to take on a road trip.
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The fact that Uppsala's preliminary investigation found nothing is quite astounding.
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The debacle was all the more astounding for its farcical conclusion.
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WTI options increased an astounding 36 percent (224,000 contracts per day).
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Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has put up astounding numbers.
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It's an astounding response by a security person to really anything.
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It is astounding what you can buy and sell on Craigslist.
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They're an astounding reminder of the sheer size of this movement.
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BONUS: 13 astounding Alan Rickman roles that go beyond 'Harry Potter'
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However, when you think about it, the similarities are pretty astounding.
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Add an Echo Sub for an astounding upgrade in sound quality.
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However, the paper's findings about suicide were statistically significant — and astounding.
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Their sweep, from history to literature to world events, is astounding.
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Now, they're adapting it for the small screen with astounding execution.
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Nebulas are among the most visually astounding phenomena in the universe.
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The rules to get in for a non-American were astounding.
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The hypocrisy of this transparent justification for his invasion is astounding.
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An astounding variety of fish were sorted dockside into plastic trays.
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A. Humans are able to perceive an astounding one trillion odors.
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New solar technologies have recently made astounding strides in the laboratory.
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But the difference in how people view these illnesses is astounding.
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The astounding thing about this system is how consistently it works.
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While Turner's death was major news, its astounding circumstances remain secret.
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"It's astounding that no one has addressed this," Ms. Johns said.
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The difference in physical space per dollar, we discovered, was astounding.
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What's most astounding about Bezos' rise is his recent wealth surge.
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The fragility of digital federal records, reports and research is astounding.
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His confusion about the word "suggest" was astounding at the time.
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Their dedication to each other was astounding, as was their camaraderie.
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Florida 226: Clinton won the district by an astounding 227 points.
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Overall, feed production occupies an astounding third of the world's cropland.
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The level itself is pretty easy, but the gimmick is astounding.
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Philips Brilliance 499P9H 49-Inch SuperWide Curved Monitor for $1,000 ($300 off): This is an astounding price on an equally astounding 203-inch monitor, with dual QHD (5120x1440) resolution, built-in speakers, and a foldable webcam.
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Global warming went into overdrive in January, leading to astounding temperature records.
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"If you explore both of those paths forward, it's astounding," Eigenbrode said.
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I've come across some astounding charges investigating how emergency rooms bill patients.
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The most astounding part is that none of this matters at all.
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Of course, GitHub is a unique story with an astounding growth trajectory.
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The utterly astounding performance came before a Serie A match against Carpi.
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READING The third volume of Jane Smiley's astounding "Last Hundred Years" trilogy.
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A week ago, Roseanne's astounding ratings outshone its co-creators political orientation.
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His serial shifts on fundamental issues reveal an astounding absence of preparedness.
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And its universal appeal certainly contributed to the astounding opening weekend numbers.
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Like 2001, Astounding became a huge influence on the field that followed.
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Given how almost random the decision to classify is, this is astounding.
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Chronic disease accounts for an astounding 86 percent of U.S. health spending.
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Apple's growing cash is driven by the astounding profitability of the iPhone.
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The average 1 percenter there makes an astounding $16.2 million a year.
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Grey's Anatomy has been on the air for an astounding 14 seasons.
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The company purchased AppDynamics earlier this year for an astounding $3.7 billion.
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What seems astounding now is that she almost didn't get the part.
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Shortly after, an astounding plume of pink ash rose into the sky.
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This astounding debut follows multiple characters at different stages of their lives.
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Wretch delivers another set of astounding visuals for this very important track.
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When you think about the success of Kvelertak, it's actually quite astounding.
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Astounding on guitar, soaring off into a universe of riffs and improvisations.
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"It is astounding to me about how much is misreported," Kelly said.
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He said it was "astounding" there had not been a greater tragedy.
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These standards demonstrate astounding indifference to the realities faced by everyday women.
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The capital markets solutions processes an astounding six trillion trades a day.
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On Election Day, an astounding 12.5% of the electorate was still undecided.
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The change in just the last few years has been pretty astounding.
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No Idle Hands is also a demonstration of tramp art's astounding virtuosity.
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The speed of the rally in the Australian Index is equally astounding.
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With Howard on the floor, that number drops to an astounding 90.4.
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Meanwhile there were astounding turnout surges in middle-class and affluent suburbs.
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The difference between home-corned beef and the commercial variety is astounding.
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They are astounding in their variety and the ingenuity of their adornment.
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Howard V. Brown, "The Shadow Out of Time" (Astounding Stories, June 19493).
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The result is kind of astounding, considering how tiny bee brains are.
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But Chasanow wasn't swayed, calling Pugh's crime "astounding," according to the paper.
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It's astounding, in fact, how well its individual elements all work together.
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Their astounding vitality results from extending different precedents while committing to none.
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We have lots of margs and astounding tacos ($26 plus $226 tip).
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One of the differences, in articles covering baby bumps, was especially astounding.
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An astounding 55,000 community health workers have been elected by their neighborhoods.
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It's an astounding moral blind spot, and frankly it breaks my heart.
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A thing deliberately, for a brief astounding moment, broken from its element.
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But moviegoers also rejected an astounding amount of what Hollywood served up.
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The bass goes deep, the soundstage is wide, the details are astounding.
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The city produces an astounding 14 million tons of trash every year.
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The magnitude of corruption allegations against 75-year-old Zuma is astounding.
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"The detailing in the last images is just astounding," Dr. Porco said.
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"The real astounding television was right there in the middle," she says.
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The current transformation in clean energy technology is nothing short of astounding.
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What's more, the economic impact of the U.S. aerospace industry is astounding.
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Such campaigns have an astounding track record, sometimes winning concessions within days.
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Demme's 45-year career is quietly astounding in its range and versatility.
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Within the simplified bounds of the game, OpenAI Five was an astounding triumph.
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The discovery of 5,300-year-old cured meat is nothing short of astounding.
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But that wasn't the most astounding revelation that the Dutch investigators turned up.
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That's an astounding 0003 percent increase compared to the same time last year.
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It's astounding what they've been able to fit in a relatively small package.
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What was really astounding was the performance of the $83 AMD Vega 56.
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The lengths Chuck is willing to go to satisfy his father is astounding.
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But those shots in the house of Michael and Michelle are pretty astounding.
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One of the many astounding things that humans can do is recognize faces.
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Counselors in California advise 234 and those in Arizona advise an astounding 211.
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This may seem astounding, given their demands in St. Louis, but it's not.
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One astounding statistic in my mind is the USA Today best-seller list.
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That one man could cause so much damage is astounding, but tragically true.
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Their greatness is so astounding, so palpable that even pets are taking notice.
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But it was his smart investing strategy that reaped such astounding financial rewards.
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In light of what happened with Roseanne, it&aposs been an astounding success.
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Congrats to the NOAA for yet another astounding mission to the deep.[NOAA]
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She passed in 1997, at an astounding 122 years and 164 days old.
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The eight-time Golden Globe winner has been nominated an astounding 29 times.
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We're told Katz has been leasing the house for an astounding $750k/MONTH.
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Way Bay is an astounding curiosity, but could have been an absolute juggernaut.
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What's more astounding is May's claim that the country was "uniting" around Brexit.
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The precision needed to pull this all off was both impressive and astounding.
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For many women, both the film and its astounding success are deeply meaningful.
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The ambition of Philadelphia Assembled — "to collectively imagine our futures" — is truly astounding.
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But it's pretty astounding that a brand new game was available so quickly.
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A Quinnipiac poll from June placed his approval rating at an astounding 15%.
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The eight-time Golden Globe winner has been nominated an astounding 30 times.
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It's astounding that this reckless analogy survived the Times' famously tortured editorial process.
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Yet the incontinence Mr Trump has displayed since the convention has been astounding.
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Watson did so with gusto, astounding even the developers of the learning software.
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S&P 2900 earnings grew at an astounding 220006 percent pace in 2202.
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Then, on the morning of April 2, came news of an astounding breakthrough.
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However, over the last half century, the university has undergone an astounding revolution.
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A Saudi prince recently purchased a Da Vinci for an astounding $22019 million.
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Her performance is astounding, even if the writing doesn't live up to it.
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That lists the total charge for an uncomplicated childbirth at an astounding $53,184.
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And when he writes here about pain, he does it with astounding honesty.
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That's an astounding amount of potential productive energy being thrown down the drain.
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To her, it's a watershed moment that's astounding and humbling -- but not surprising.
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The call for regime change in Egypt, also successful, was even more astounding.
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"The latest Texas rainfall totals are astounding," said Weather Channel meteorologist Greg Diamond.
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The prowess of Giuseppe Mezzofanti (1774-1849) is more astounding and better documented.
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Fall can dunk the ball without jumping, and with his astounding 8 ft.
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Of course, humans are now pumping CO2 into the environment at astounding rates.
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The logistical and bureaucratic hurdles associated with doing work in space are astounding.
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As of November, Facebook users watch an astounding 8 billion videos each day.
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It's downright astounding how much blistering violence comes out of just three people.
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On paper, it's somewhat astounding that Slayer has come this far at all.
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And set against Zelda II, Link's agility in 2017 is an astounding advancement.
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There are also an astounding number of 12-foot-in-diameter steel pipes.
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The level of craft on display is, at times, equally astounding and surprising.
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What's even more astounding is the winners already own an Apple 1 computer.
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Congress has authorized an astounding $2100 billion over 2000 years for the project.
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By the fall, an astounding portion of them never show up to college.
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That's an astounding 21 percent increase compared to the same time last year.
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H. W. Wesso, "Monsters of Moyen" (Astounding Stories of Super-Science, April 21945).
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Walt Miller, "Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science" (Astounding Science Fiction, May 1950).
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Well, first off, being in the exhibition isn't exactly an aesthetically astounding experience.
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Taylor did an astounding amount of research, making me think I was there.
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Among voters 18-29, they won by an astounding 69 to 30 percent.
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The brakes are astounding, so slowing down from terrifyingly high speed is nothing.
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The economic impact on that speed and completion is astounding for these businesses.
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In jumps, Ms. Osipova still bursts high into the air with astounding speed.
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Read on for 11 astounding facts about Liechtenstein, its people, and its economy.
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Equally astounding: Whether here or overseas, the numbers have scarcely budged since 2008.
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"A Star Is Born" collected $409 million, an astounding total for a drama.
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The result is quite astounding, especially since many of the actors aren't professionals.
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Most astounding to me was the serious deliberation he gave to my request.
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Here are some of the astounding photos of the bridge and the collapse.
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When he's not stuttering, words fly from his mouth at an astounding speed.
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I mean… Vulpix is glorified in the TV show for its astounding beauty.
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We are ending an astounding week in an astounding month that leaves Trump heading toward a failed presidency, and leaving Sanders advancing what will someday become a program that goes down in history alongside the creation of Social Security and Medicare.
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The bomb cyclone is here, and it's astounding even the most seasoned weather experts.
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The concept sounds entertaining, but the execution of this episode in particular was astounding.
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In the first quarter this year, it removed an astounding 583 million fake accounts.
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The emotional depth of the therapy scenes is astounding, considering how brief they are.
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The astounding footage was captured by ecologist Leandro Moraes last year in central Amazonia.
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"It is an astounding tragedy," says Centre County, Pennsylvania, District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller.
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It&aposs astounding to me that the morning that this was all playing out.
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I think Shuri's astounding, and you'll see much more of her in our universe.
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And it&aposs just astounding because the ICE agents do so many good things.
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Upon revisiting, it's astounding how heavily Hill leans into gospel themes on the album.
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The company has raised an astounding $2 billion and is valued at $20 billion.
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In the video, each set of lungs is inflated and the differences are astounding.
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Now, try not to be disappointed: battery life on the Spectre x2 isn't astounding.
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The current vitriol aimed at her from most of the Republican candidates is astounding.
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Showtime has unveiled the first footage of Russell Crowe's astounding transformation into Roger Ailes.
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This astounding diversity of sweet, savory, and umami tastes always leaves people wanting more.
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To run the Genovese family in two centuries, despite constant FBI attention, was astounding.
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He now makes $21987,245 a year and puts away an astounding $2500,250 a month.
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It's astounding that this balancing act between patent absurdity and lurid ultrareality still works.
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Hiring an astounding number of women for senior-level positions in the White House.
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I think a connection can be made to the astounding success of Donald Trump.
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"I don't want to get into whether Putin lied," said Trump, exhibiting astounding cowardice.
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Read more: An astounding number of bankruptcies are being driven by student loan debt
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"Her name means astounding woman," Charles said of Cash's given name, Swintayla, from Swahili.
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As first lady, she rebounded from professional setbacks and personal trials with astounding resilience.
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Their fame, in part, resides with an instrument that's been kept in astounding shape.
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An entire day of all that prowess, energy and virtuosity would have been astounding.
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Evans Paul Aidoo was highlighted as the worst offender, missing an astounding 188 sittings.
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Principal photography reportedly lasted an astounding 274 days between October 1999 and December 2000.
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"This is pretty astounding," said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute.
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She moves around the country with astounding freedom, travelling far beyond the Meuse Valley.
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There's a level of cognitive dissonance on this issue in Congress that is astounding.
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Photographers of all genders were quick to call out the camera manufacturer's astounding omission.
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There are an astounding number of highly entertaining signs scattered throughout the test site.
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An astounding 55 percent of those polled said they could never vote for Trump.
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Here are 20 celebrity memorabilia items that have sold for astounding amounts of money.
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Legal issues aside, I think the larger issue here is the administration's astounding hypocrisy.
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Larry Holmes defended "the green belt" an astounding 16 times compared to Vitali's 11.
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Popular interest in the space program faded fast; the astounding had become ho-hum.
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It's all executed with astounding technical proficiency, which balances out the element of kitsch.
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That's astounding, considering all the evidence that proves Putin lied to the president's face.
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It's an astounding amount of food, most of it quite good, so come hungry.
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But after the singer goes silent, Schumann uses the pianist for an astounding catharsis.
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The cost of imprisonment in the United States is an astounding $182 billion annually.
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In 2018, they were estimated to be an astounding 221 times the average wage.
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"The amount of opposition to this young women's abortion is just astounding," she said.
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The column inches, airtime, and dissertations given to Trump supporters are by comparison astounding.
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Everyone was aware of his astounding photographic memory and his immense powers of concentration.
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She hit 30 in all, an astounding number for a player of her magnitude.
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The Kospi trend remains astounding, and despite the pullback, the trend strength remains intact.
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Less astounding, he frequently worked his name or initials into their facades or signs.
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Could pythons, with their astounding feats of regulation, become the next great model animals?
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Behind them, there are an astounding 211 golfers within three strokes of the lead.
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And the effect the Brazilian has had on the club has been quite astounding.
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When that day arrives, historians will record Trump's victory as an astounding political accomplishment.
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Chief Executive Louis Camilleri described the new car as "astounding, fast and completely revolutionary".
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The Red Wings continue to ride an astounding 25-year streak of playoff appearances.
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We were in the middle of a scoreless game when James did something astounding.
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Those children suffered cruelty of an astounding magnitude, far worse than Strout originally conveyed.
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Mr. Ossoff has raised an astounding $225 million since announcing his candidacy in January.
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The ways that these magazines and websites have shaped our nation's sexuality is astounding.
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Reproduction is a very complex process with an astounding number of factors at play.
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If you use South Korea as a reference point, the contrast again is astounding.
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In some cases, these chemicals can reach an astounding 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit).
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"The rate of escalation is astounding," said Eric Ichikowitz, director of a South African foundation.
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An astounding 15 billion to 23 billion tons of carbon mass sits in the netherworld.
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" Stephanie Grisham, spokesperson for first lady Melania Trump, said: "The double standard is truly astounding.
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The thought of two neutron stars smashing into each other is nothing short of astounding.
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An astounding 10 percent of the surfaces tested harbored a respiratory virus of some sort.
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"This is an outstanding and complex archaeological landscape, with astounding quality of preservation," Williams said.
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It&aposs astounding to me that some networks found so much time to cover this.
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It's really astounding to know someone living in Malaysia or Latvia has found your work.
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"Honestly, the support the past year has been astounding and completely life changing," he continues.
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"At 44, you will realize something astounding: Life just gets sexier and sexier," she wrote.
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Pulling out would be an astounding change and set a poor example for other countries.
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There are parallels to the story of 2001: A Space Odyssey in Nevala-Lee's Astounding.
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An astounding 95 percent of child care workers are women, according to the EPI report.
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It has used the mass data created by its 1.86 billion users for astounding projects.
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An astounding 62 percent of all actors who were credited as "gang member" are black.
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Her progression was astounding and her way in front of camera totally natural without pretence.
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In December alone, the year-over-year drop in U.S. sales was an astounding 40%.
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I go to bed every night and the list of what I've accomplished is astounding.
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The hypocrisy here would be astounding if anyone had the capacity to be astounded anymore.
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What's left is kind of astounding: It's a decently recognizable outline of the United States.
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It's astounding when men believe that's acceptable behavior while engaging in sex with a dominatrix.
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The size of the asterisk metalheads put next to their love of death is astounding.
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That influence comes through the astounding growth in its users — 1.6 billion people and counting.
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During the next 10 years, there were an astounding 35 mass shootings and 195 deaths.
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The aggregate amount of loss in the market value of all cryptocurrencies has been astounding.
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She visited an astounding 6900 countries and traveled more than 2628,28503 miles in eight years.
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The benefits of broadband competition and investment unleashed by the Telecom Act have been astounding.
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Only through astounding leaps of bad faith could someone draw any nefarious inferences from them.
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The first article about Dianetics appeared in the March 1950 issue of Astounding Science-Fiction.
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The estimated loss of donations to charity, especially small charities, is an astounding $20 billion.
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"The Jungle Book" took in an astounding $103.6 million in North America, according to Disney.
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MD: And on that "richness," the variety of the worlds you visit is genuinely astounding.
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So how did the Kochs come to amass astounding wealth and wield such great influence?
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In the first quarter, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought an astounding 75 million shares of Apple.
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The potential conflicts were astounding: Neumann owned an interest in four buildings that WeWork leased.
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The Rangers are an astounding 1-10 all-time at home in the ALDS. 2.
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Getting that much house (and land) for so little money was astounding, even to me.
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It's just astounding to me how bitterly divided this state is becoming, and has become.
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The level of chaos in President Trump's administration right now is astounding — even for him.
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Harvey has grown at an "astounding" pace, the National Hurricane Center told the Washington Post.
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The 40 percent is still astounding though, especially if marijuana prices are flat or decreasing.
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Still, despite criticism, Hillsong has made itself into an astounding financial and social media success.
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As Malcom Gladwell famously observed in his book "Blink," snap judgments can have astounding accuracy.
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Similarly, welfare reforms passed in Kansas improved families' financial well-being to an astounding degree.
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David Brooks The popular gloom notwithstanding, we're actually living in an era of astounding progress.
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How astounding it was to discover Thomas McGuane and feel the world transformed forever after.
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And I still find it astounding that male creative writers don't find us that interesting.
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And when Trump is received in foreign countries, the displays of deference have become astounding.
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"We found an astounding number of those little balls in deodorant roll-ons," he says.
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That this time is incredibly fleeting, but no less beautiful and astounding because of it.
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Without a doubt, VR's repercussions for older, more familiar notions of cinematic realism are astounding.
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If the power of loving touch is astounding, the power of invasive touch is horrific.
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"We are seeing an astounding number of grandparents stepping in to take custody," she said.
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An astounding 89% of nursing, psychiatric, and home-health-aide occupations are filled by women.
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That's kind of incredible, when a movie can effect social change, that's kind of astounding.
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This is astounding given the huge health and economic costs linked with overweight and obesity.
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"To have a failure like this is astounding," said Bruce Landsberg, the N.T.S.B. vice chairman.
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It's an astounding number for a streaming service that is less than three months old.
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But even if you exclude that number, the rest of the report was pretty astounding.
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Plus, Morrison's writing about womanhood, convention and the fierce attachment of female friendship is astounding.
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To the contrary, it has been a time to reap astounding profits from bond holdings.
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Instead, China's astounding economic development has led to a stronger and more militarily assertive power.
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As Malcom Gladwell famously observed in his book "Blink, " snap judgments can have astounding accuracy.
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These are astounding numbers — due in large part to the leadership of the United States.
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In those caucuses, an astounding 57% of those who came out were first-time attendees.
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It is most evident in the astounding appetite for the safest of assets: government bonds.
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Perhaps the only thing more astounding than Tate's production is how suddenly it came on.
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"The level or the number of violations is astounding, basically," Commissioner Gregory Shoda told the paper.
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That said, the amount Naspers is reportedly looking to gift in just one year is astounding.
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She was the second highest-paid author of 2018, managing to earn an astounding $19983 million.
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In addition to its astounding ecological value, this region is also home to extensive Sherpa settlements.
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There are two major obstacles to a playoff berth that would make Houston's inclusion simply astounding.
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Immigration judges, whose ranks number roughly 350 at present, have an astounding backlog of 700,000 cases.
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"To think that a visual can represent so much about a culture is astounding," she says.
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Danube Waterside: Experience the astounding parliament building and castle with a walk along the Danube River.
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" She added, "let me just tell you about my prowess as a shopper, it's pretty astounding.
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The amount of information you can find out about someone using these datasets can be astounding.
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The whale's astounding size, grace, and remarkable intelligence seem to defy the laws of terrestrial life.
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That marks a 3 percent rise since 2014, and an astounding 404 percent rise since 2000.
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To contend with a phenomenon as astounding as the internet, the director starts at the beginning.
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The confidence of a man with no experience in a field is truly an astounding thing.
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What they found was astounding: almost 3,000 objects, too faint to see with the naked eye.
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The S10 Plus also offers those two iterations, plus one with an astounding 1TB of storage.
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Mainstream media started paying attention not just to the app's content but to its astounding growth.
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Parker Brothers picked up the rights to port the game for a then-astounding $250,000 advance.
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This offers even better latency for the Apple Pencil, dropping it down to an astounding 2649ms.
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And that's what makes Tills' goal in today's NCAA Men's D1 Semifinals against Maryland so astounding.
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But perhaps the most astounding thing about this look is actually how quickly Stiles did it.
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Saturday Night Live is in its astounding 43rd season, and shows no signs of slowing down.
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It's such textbook Survivor that it's astounding this tribe of super fans can't figure it out.
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Still, it was astounding to see the R1 keep its cool in such a hectic situation.
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So Mr Gayle's career choices have been almost as pioneering as his astounding six-hitting ability.
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The affirmation of Aboriginal Australians as the most ancient civilization on Earth is astounding in itself.
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For such a niche community, there's an astounding amount of creativity and talent among vore furs.
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The longevity of this community can seem astounding to those accustomed to the modern gaming cycle.
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An astounding 400 million people worldwide have diabetes – a group larger than the entire U.S. population.
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That's an astounding amount of data that isn't necessarily being stored in the safest of places.
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His parents and fiancée have been working with him on an extremely difficult, yet astounding recovery.
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Earlier this year, Bloomberg reported the astounding stat that Alphabet had more TVCs than direct employees.
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Ah. Everything in The Witness coheres with the central idea, and that is an astounding achievement.
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The sheer volume and diversity of its contents give the Sports Museum astounding breadth and depth.
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"We saw everything from radio waves to gamma-rays—that was surprising and astounding," said Berger.
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We're drooling just looking at these pics, so we applaud Popeye for his astounding self control.
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If it is, it would be an astounding loss for the world of rock 'n' roll.
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I began tracking my time just over a week ago, and what I found was astounding.
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With their success on the pitch proving quite astounding, developments off it needed to keep pace.
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Jordan's history in accepting a massive influx of Arab refugees is astounding, compared to its neighbors.
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The constant stress, panic and anxiety these women faced daily was astounding as was their resilience.
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Agassi's astounding autobiography and David Foster Wallace's Federer essay turned me into an avid tennis fan.
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As a New Jersey resident, I find it astounding that he could be doing so well.
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On the subject of fuel, the FirePit burns both charcoal and wood, each with astounding efficiency.
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Given those trends, it's astounding that the Republican Party has taken a harder line on immigration.
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The first thing that arrests the audience is just how visually and audibly astounding "Dunkirk" is.
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No. Instead, he bought Instagram for about $1 billion and WhatsApp for an astounding $21.8 billion.
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Most astounding is its 385-foot wingspan, the spec that puts Stratolaunch in the history books.
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Those hits include a double and a home run, which adds up to an astounding .727/.
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Playing against Lehigh University last Saturday, West Point softball captain Kasey McCravey made an astounding save.
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And yet, the amount of money we drop when we shop there can be truly astounding.
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At just more than 90 minutes, an ideal rom-com length, the script's economy is astounding.
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Factor in that Hunt is a top ten ranked heavyweight and it becomes even more astounding.
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Her mind suddenly makes astounding connections and she reaches an almost post-human level of chill.
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The downdraft in stocks — about 11.5% — has wiped out an astounding $3.4 trillion in stockholder wealth.
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The Point: Trump's ability to make anything -- including a global pandemic -- about him is truly astounding.
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His resounding, astounding victory in Florida doesn't just send a message, it effectively ends the contest.
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It turns out that, before meeting Charlie, Miranda orchestrated an astounding campaign of vengeance against … someone.
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What makes this outbreak so astounding is that it is nearly a decade in the making.
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This is an astounding diagram, and not because it might suggest Trump has something to hide.
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Of all the illustrators who worked for Astounding, Campbell was the closest to Frank Kelly Freas.
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" Alex Ross, in The New Yorker last February, said that her "Ipsa Dixit" was "comprehensively astounding.
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"That you could have such a monumental move in six hours is truly astounding," he tweeted.
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Those are astounding differences in how safe and wholesome public schools are compared to private schools.
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SoftBank funneled an astounding $940 million into the business earlier this year at an undisclosed valuation.
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Below, an astounding panoply of deep soft grays emerges from the shadows: building facades, sidewalks, pavement.
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The gains in quality of the best facial recognition technology in recent years have been astounding.
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In 2015, Djokovic ruled over the "Big Three," winning three slams and an astounding 11 titles.
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He took in an astounding $80 million from individual contributors during his 203 Texas Senate bid.
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This is especially astounding considering that in 2016, fracking fueled half of all U.S. oil output.
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Though it was quickly getting hot, the astounding blue of the water below was a balm.
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Besides Block's astounding performance there was a noticeable lack of other female performers at the festival.
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Then there's the astounding view that anti-Zionism bears only a tangential relationship to anti-Semitism.
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The scope of the thefts is astounding -- furniture, TVs, and even his washer and dryer ... all gone.
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But the astounding win against Thailand has thrust the lack of pay equity onto the national stage.
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It's astounding how those tiny misdirections fool your gut into believing that what you're seeing is real.
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All of this is still true enough, which makes the team's historic title that much more astounding.
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Even weighed against the astounding biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest in general, Yasuní National Park is noteworthy.
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"It's just astounding this dog survived," said Dr. Virginia Sinnott of Angell's emergency and critical care unit.
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Beside you think big and growing, and it is astounding as this site grows despite other competitors.
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New research published this week in Nature Geoscience reveals yet another astounding Titanian feature: equatorial dust storms.
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Following the path further brought us past a community drum circle... and then those astounding floating mountains.
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It's always astounding how many people she knows and how effectively she can just get shit done.
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Sexism is a well-documented problem in Silicon Valley, but the particulars of Fowler's account are astounding.
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"The idea that we cannot control our own space is astounding," said Gelber at the press conference.
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"Over the last few years, what we've seen in markets like India is truly astounding," he said.
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The fourth and final consequence, higher valuations, cannot be separated from the astounding 61 new unicorns worldwide.
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This one demonstrates the astounding speed of a wind-whipped inferno burning its way up a mountainside.
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The results, Asnake says, are astounding: Ethiopia's use of modern contraceptives has essentially tripled over a decade.
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When the bill was introduced in the House in early March, media interest in it was astounding.
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The amount of cognitive dissonance it must take to blame women for their own persecution is astounding.
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In the case of Down syndrome, that risk approaches an astounding 3% as women reach age 45.
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That action on this scale could be coordinated at all is, on its own, an astounding achievement.
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Sidewalk Lab's Toronto project is both an astounding feat of design and the apotheosis of surveillance capitalism.
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It's been carefully crafted with a little help from aromatherapy accessories and an astounding eye for detail.
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"When i read in the morning ... it is astounding to me how much is misrepresented," he said.
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"It's kind of astounding, given the importance of housing," said Chris Herbert, the Harvard center's managing director.
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But the effect was astounding: Email destroyed the firm, traditional, century-old separation of work and leisure.
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Quite frankly, it's a glorious and astounding mess that is as confusing as it is a trainwreck.
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Smartphone cameras can do astounding things nowadays, however they are starting to reach some hard physical limits.
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By contrast, President Trump's nominees have faced an astounding 89 cloture votes over the past 18 months.
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"The amount of medical debt that exists within the [Kansas City metro area] is astounding," Edwards said.
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Last year, private-equity investments delivered an astounding annualized 28503-year return of 22019 percent for PRIT.
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His astounding number of record votes kept the GOP in line and placed him front and enter.
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Chronic diseases afflict 120 million Americans and account for an astounding 75 percent of U.S. healthcare spending.
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After his first couple of astounding gaffes, the experts said: one more like that and he's through.
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"If you replace diesel in an island with a solar system, the payback is astounding," O'Neil said.
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One by one the pictures are often astounding, bravura displays of Moriyama's mastery of light and composition.
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The moments and sequences where Johnson and team cranked into high gear were nothing short of astounding.
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That would have made Sundage's Olympic adventure even more astounding, but it was still a memorable ride.
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An astounding 64.5 percent—including a majority in almost every single Florida county—voted for the amendment.
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No pitcher can rely on velocity alone, a statement widely accepted as fact but still rather astounding.
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But before the estate could be dispersed, an astounding 2,303 people came forward purporting to be relatives.
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"The hypocrisy is astounding," says Marc Goldwein, policy director at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
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The level of absurdity that the government used to cover up the scandal and corruption is astounding.
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What's astounding is that this exchange -- even in its dismissive, diminishing and contentious tones -- is remarkably civilized.
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And, like Stanley, that astounding display of athleticism certainly translated to some incredible moments on the court.
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And barring an astounding revelation, the path remains clear for Judge Kavanaugh's ultimate confirmation — probably this month.
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DAFs have been around for 30 years, but their growth in the past decade has been astounding.
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In her bedroom, she read science fiction in Astounding Stories magazine as subway trains roared past endlessly.
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To many inside top Democratic circles, it is astounding that Buttigieg has even made it this far.
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Still, Lopez, Scafaria, and star Constance Wu were totally shut out of the nominations, and it's astounding.
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" George W. Bush administration lawyer John Yoo, a guest on the show, responded: "I found that astounding.
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His astounding victory in 1974 over the political establishment to become the city's first Italian-American mayor.
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In 22010, the remake of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will clock in at an astounding 218GB.
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The S20 is $113,000, the S20 Plus is $1,200, and the S20 Ultra is an astounding $1,400.
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His favorable rating stood at an astounding 97% among Democrats in a CNN poll taken last year.
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The attention to detail is truly astounding, from the carved wood features to the kid-sized furnishings.
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It is astounding that a similar system has not already been put in place for digital media.
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In the latest CBS poll, an astounding 91 percent of Americans believe climate change is already happening.
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Recently, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) proposed an increase to an astounding $2023 per person.
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Others were thrown into combat; an astounding 997 men were killed on their first day in Vietnam.
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"The absence of Lupita Nyong'o for Us is just astounding," one fan tweeted of the surprising snub.
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The food section had some inexpensive name-brand items as well, but the mess here was astounding.
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But the fact that bananas have become so commonplace is fairly astounding when you think about it.
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Robert Macfarlane's essay "The Understory," in Emergence Magazine, is even more astounding, explaining how trees communicate underground.
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This deal happened because League of Legends generates an astounding 360+ million hours of live consumption annually.
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Nevertheless, the video introducing the summit — made by the White House — was an astounding monument to ego.
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Lee's dialogue, nestled there beside some of the greatest comics images ever created, wasn't astounding on its own.
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So far, an astounding 2.6 million euros (about $2.7 million) has been raised, according to the campaign's site.
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With the astounding 13 million people that use Snapchat, there are more than 21 billion snaps a day.
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But it's astounding how much of the natural world is being affected—and not for the better. [eLife]
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It grabbed an astounding 14 nominations, tying the record previously set by both Titanic and All About Eve.
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At Roland Garros last year, he took on Federer in the quarterfinals and Djokovic in that astounding final.
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"We already have astounding wealth gaps across the city and across the country," Stringer told a news conference.
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For a movie that is merging a handful of well-established worlds, Infinity War achieves astounding tonal consistency.
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The growth we see from our girls is astounding and every day is a new adventure for us.
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Studies have shown, over and over, that the way we talk about suicide publicly can have astounding consequences.
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Of all the astounding things we've just discussed about the Chiron, they're just the tip of the iceberg.
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If anything, that just goes to say how overpopulated our TV landscape is with shows of astounding quality.
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Williams' astounding skill as a tennis player ensured that progressed as far as she did, not anything else.
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Loaded with hooks and astounding guest spots, the album's production was a snapshot at Chance's wide-ranging sensibilities.
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This engrossing history delves into the story of one of the genre's best-known magazines, Astounding Science Fiction.
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Expanding and upgrading wireless networks requires an astounding amount of investment, both in terms of time and resources.
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And last week they made a significant step by debuting their beauty line on HSN — to astounding results.
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To those who had read Bauman's previous blog post — including everyone at the alliance — the decision was astounding.
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While the technology is astounding, let's not forget the purpose of the vibrator: to give you sexual pleasure.
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Skoglund's pairing and arrangement of foods with the matching designs, textures, and colors of the papers is astounding.
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AWS has reported a revenue run rate of almost $13 billion with an astounding growth rate of 55%.
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Asimov's Foundation first appeared in Astounding Science Fiction as a series of short stories between 1942 and 1950.
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We also had an astounding group of viewers who consistently showed up to guide me through the experience.
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If the judge sees the astounding number of emergency calls involving their home, it can't help their case.
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An astounding 2000 percent of pet owners polled by the PDSA significantly underestimated the lifetime cost of ownership.
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Churning out an astounding 22.3,2911 horsepower, Ferrari's Pininfarina Battista is one of the most powerful automobiles ever produced.
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That's the kind of scene we've never really seen featuring a fat woman, and it's astounding to watch.
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During courtship the males protrude a red balloon-like pouch on their necks to attract females — looking astounding.
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And we're making the planet riskier because we continue to burn fossil fuels at such an astounding rate.
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That is an astounding 598 percent expansion in inanimate border barriers in a relatively short period of time.
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But mostly it seems astounding that these experiences, everyday otherness felt by the writers, are stories rarely heard.
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At first, it's astounding, adorable behavior for a chimp—it looks a lot like me at 1 a.m.
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By the midterm elections of 2010, according to Jane Mayer's book "Dark Money," these efforts yielded astounding results.
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In total, that means there are an astounding 1603 million people who actively shop on Alibaba each year.
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In an astounding number of books he has championed a more eclectic approach to law and public policy.
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Elsewhere, the son of a Kabyle immigrant, mortified by his own desires, perpetrates an act of astounding cruelty.
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But the first part of the tweet, suggesting Trump has jumpstarted a moribund economy, is Pinocchio-level astounding.
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Scientific discoveries and inventions in America's college campus labs are accelerating modern technological progress at an astounding rate.
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After achieving her epic 29,000-foot feat, Tabei continued to scale some of the world's most astounding mountains.
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But comparing the 2017 gubernatorial vote to the 2016 presidential races raises that coefficient to an astounding .21625.
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But most astounding is its illogic of requiring a persecutor to vouch for the person he is persecuting.
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Last year, Dennis Overbye wrote about why it's quite astounding that Hubble ever reached its twenties at all.
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Trump's unwillingness or inability to understand the responsibilities of the professional structures of the U.S. government is astounding.
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Just as humans are capable of making astounding discoveries about this planet, we're capable of altering its trajectory.
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The American artist and her team crafted the astounding, graphic art piece in partner with UNIQA Art Lodz.
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Virginia Tech shot an astounding 65.4 percent from 3-point range for the game, hitting 17 of 8003.
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"When I watch TV in the morning, it is astounding to me how much is misreported," he said.
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But the fact that we can even have a conversation like this "is astounding," as Katyal also tweeted.
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That astounding result is roughly in line with "Skyfall," the 224 James Bond hit, after adjusting for inflation.
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The extravagance of the Mediterranean climate mirrored in the astounding spaciousness of many of the galleries we visited.
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Woods's first Masters title, in 1997, by an astounding 12 strokes, left an indelible mark on the sport.
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Its success is astounding, considering that the elephant population there had been in serious trouble from unchecked poaching.
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It examined the Léger by macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF), making an astounding 1.2 million measurements overnight.
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"The disparity between the media representation and the reality was astounding," said Mike Snelle, one of the artists.
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His myopia is nothing short of astounding; it only matches the breadth of his ignorance of international realities.
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Melissa McCarthy's brilliant Sean Spicer and Alec Baldwin's President Trump are no longer more astounding than their subjects.
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Attention, not understanding " '13 Reasons Why' brought an astounding amount of attention to suicide," Active Minds' Horne said.
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A 2306 Forbes article noted that an astounding 97 percent of Priceline's revenue came from hotel bookings. Booking.
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De Leon called it "an astounding rejection of politics as usual" and a boost to his campaign's momentum.
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And looking again at the earlier essays, it is astounding to realize how little some things have changed.
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So all we are left with are those astounding violin works, that sublime Mass and their Bachian ilk.
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It was an astounding admission — and it was enough, Shirley hoped, to win her client a new trial.
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The sheer variety and complexity of the equipment required between vineyard, cellar and finished product can be astounding.
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The country has "a President who minimizes his own intelligence community, and that is quite astounding," he said.
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An astounding 85% of those who approve of Trump's job performance hold a favorable view of the NRA.
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There is a sense of being blown around by currents more astounding than you can predict and control.
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Lastly, there is an astounding lack of research about how women business owners use the tax code overall.
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"Being able to democratize computing and communication across the entire world is absolutely astounding to me," Fadell said.
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The astounding act of accepting subsidized housing from lobbyists who have matters pending before our EPA is unacceptable.
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Despite the collective failure to solve the country's mounting challenges, America continues to showcase astounding ingenuity and progress.
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It is astounding to think that they did this and the whole place didn't go up in flames.
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The magical quarterback Patrick Mahomes started slowly but eventually ran around and flung astounding passes to seven receivers.
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"What I find astounding is that whatever we do will affect everyone on the planet," Dr. Drimmel said.
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Even though prosecutors concluded that didn't amount to provably criminal conduct, the report is astounding in its sweep.
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In 1969 he went 25-7 with a 2.21 E.R.A. and 18 complete games, astounding by current standards.
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Their findings are astounding: the job guarantee, they estimate, increases earnings for low-income households by 13.3 percent.
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Meryl Streep has been nominated for 19 Academy Awards (winning three) and an astounding 30 Golden Globes (winning eight).
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For a feline that could barely lift her own head a few weeks ago, this was an astounding achievement.
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Last year, Snapchat's revenue growth increased by an astounding 589 percent, though the company is still not yet profitable.
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Right at the tail end of the summer, fiction master Edwidge Danticat sneaks in an astounding short-story collection.
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Beck's loving attention to detail, to the stained wallpaper and the color of the door and mattress is astounding.
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"This is an astounding return on a modest federal investment in basic research that continues to build over time."
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"I find that astounding," responded John Yoo, a deputy assistant U.S. attorney general under former president George W. Bush.
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That he not only kept them but kept them together is an astounding moment of foresight and good fortune.
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A luxury London apartment complete with astounding views is a pipe-dream for all but the very, very rich.
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This early scene encapsulates the dichotomy constantly at play in Trust: such enormous wealth, contrasted with such astounding miserliness.
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Oil service firm Schlumberger has fired an astounding 2247,2000 people since the peak in 224, including 21973,13 this quarter.
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Here's the astounding part: Sinclair had a friendly regulatory environment in which to work — and still messed it up.
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They were first published in Astounding Science Fiction in the 1940s, then collected into three books in the '50s.
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Considering the implications for those countries, and for the febrile region as a whole, it was an astounding proposal.
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If Mr Temer gets this through the reform-shy congress without disfiguring changes, it will be an astounding achievement.
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Osaka grew an astounding 22016 percent, Beijing 250 percent and Tokyo 303 percent from March 230 to March 21.
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Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard and the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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This industry is no longer led by a "few good men," but instead by an OCEAN of ASTOUNDING WOMEN.
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Kendrick Lamar and SZA promoting Black Panther in a series of progressively more otherworldly and astounding outfits and backdrops?
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An astounding — and horrifying — number of women have come forward to accuse director James Toback of serial sexual harassment.
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SquidPhysics proved both those rules (that I absolutely just made up) with his astounding cover of the Futurama theme.
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I suggest paying attention to the actor's eyes; it's astounding to note the ways they change with each alt.
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Target's nascent delivery service and small-format stores have produced results "nothing short of astounding," CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
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Imgur user thelegitlemur photoshopped a picture of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives's Guy Fieri, and the contrast is astounding.
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Top of mind was the music industry's quick decline thanks to the astounding success of the iPod and iTunes.
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That's an astounding number, and speaks more to the popularity of Star Wars in North America than anything else.
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If that happens, Trump's road to the White House won't just be a story about an astounding presidential victory.
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By comparison, Arsenal's squad cost over £250m in transfer fees, while Manchester City's current side cost an astounding £418m.
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But it's Thomasin herself that the film swirls around, and newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy is nothing short of astounding.
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The glimpses we caught of Boston Dynamics' astounding Handle robot earlier this month didn't tell even half the story.
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At 6:30 am on November 8, a wildfire of astounding proportions and speed broke out in Northern California.
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There is an astounding cycle of risk aversion that guides so much of the decision-making in the NFL.
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From 2014 to 2015, their cancer screenings and preventative services dropped an astounding 27 percent, while government funding increased.
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The pricing experiment has been an astounding success: IPhone revenue was up 18% last year despite flat unit sales.
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He does know, however, that the result is matched by a second astounding finding: gradual increases in IQ score.
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Recalling those first tests in mice, Dr. Allison said it was astounding to see the cancers shrink and disappear.
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WATCHING The quality of writing, directing and acting in television today is astounding, much better than in the movies.
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And all of this while Afghan forces are fighting and dying for their country -- and facing astounding casualty rates.
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Even better, an astounding 60 percent of graduates surveyed said they are continuing on to college or further education.
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What's even more astounding is that so many of those YouTubers can make a living simply from viral videos.
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Relativity values the pro bono side of the agreement at $20213 million, an astounding value for the burgeoning company.
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That her first solo album in eight years is as glossily excellent as her peak '90s ballads is astounding.
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The incline presented an unnecessary challenge for sure, but those who rose to it have astounding YouTube snares forever.
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Their astounding merchandising revenues came through to Lucasfilm at a crucial point in its funding of Empire Strikes Back.
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According to the latest, May 85033, Federal Election Commission filings, he's raised an astounding $212.8 million in campaign contributions.
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Other people's screens suggest that people text each other in an astounding variety of ways, but mostly in WhatsApp.
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In 2108, the Brooklyn Dodger's lineup for Game 1 of the World Series was pretty astounding for African Americans.
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And, of course, all had tremendous success this season, compiling astounding statistics and leading their teams to conference championships.
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I found the degree to which Donald Trump put his personal aims above the interests of his country astounding.
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But within that area is an astounding array of scenery that is particularly suited to a medieval fantasy saga.
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The Healing Edge New "videomicroscopes" offer astounding images, helping surgeons perform and collaborate on delicate brain and spine operations.
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" Mr. Brennan wrote: "It's astounding how often you fail to live up to minimum standards of decency, civility, & probity.
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Yep, we got his reaction to this emotional breakdown after she spoke to him about the Brees' astounding donation.
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Two-thirds of Nadal's major titles have come at Roland Garros, where he has an astounding 79-193 record.
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The results were so astounding, in fact, that some considered them as just another example of Nike sports marketing.
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The astounding diversity of choices far exceeds what's available in the United States, where a handful of grapes dominate.
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I found it astounding, therefore, to read about the "sigh of relief" he will breathe with the new administration.
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If supportable, the allegation would be astounding — yet every statement offered by the project to validate it is false.
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The Steelwater Gun Safes 2-Hour Fireproof Safe can withstand temperatures over 1800º F for an astounding two hours.
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And to think this is a President who appears to be actively not inviting women's teams, it's just astounding.
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"The data on each individual is astounding," he says about the information he can cull from advertising on Facebook.
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This is astounding because these people are just almost invisible and not a part of the life I lead.
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The waves devastated Japan—nearly 1603,000 people died—but an astounding number survived, considering the size of the event.
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The company holds astounding market power and profitability, and it employs thousands of Americans in very high paying jobs.
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Still, there were some truly astounding and enthralling stories published on the internet about hackers, digital privacy, and surveillance.
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But in a mere 1.5 million years of evolution, the human brain gained an astounding 56 billion additional neurons.
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"To have a minister not directly involved in all this stand up and resign — it's astounding," Professor Coates said.
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He bankrolled "Wonder Wheel" for an astounding $25 million, a huge step up from Mr. Allen's pre-Amazon films.
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"It is a pretty astounding announcement," said Dr. Naomi Rose, marine mammal scientist at the Animal Welfare Institute said.
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Here's the astounding part: Sinclair had a friendly regulatory environment in which to work — and they messed it up.
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"The amount of cognitive dissonance it must take to blame women for their own persecution is astounding," the commenter wrote.
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That evening, Axe, starry-eyed by his astounding success, peacocks onstage with a rock band and celebrates with his company.
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Clocked doing an astounding 265.5 mph, the American-made Hennessey Venom GT Spyder is now officially the world's fastest convertible.
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This newest sting from the anonymous science blogger Neuroskeptic is truly astounding for just how silly the fake paper is.
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An astounding 30 million stars were cataloged, all of them at least five times more massive than our own Sun.
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Modeling the astounding number of variables that affect climate change, for instance, is no task for desktop computers in labs.
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Our United States of Addiction series puts an appropriately young, human face on this sprawling epidemic, on these astounding numbers.
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That makes the scheme that Fox Lake, Illinois, Police Lt. Joseph Gliniewicz managed to pull off all the more astounding.
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White families in the US, on average, have an astounding seven times the wealth of the average African American family.
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" Former deputy attorney general John Yoo replied to Ingraham: "I find that astounding and some people might call that espionage.
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The astounding preservation also gave researchers clues to the dinosaur's color: reddish-brown on top, and lighter on the bottom.
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Their job is nothing less than eliminating human prejudice from electrical thought processing, and their work so far is astounding.
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"It's astounding in that they saw significantly higher levels of almost all the biomarkers that they measured," St. Helen says.
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New York socialite Jocelyn Wildenstein famously received an astounding $264 billion settlement when she divorced French art dealer Alec Wildenstein.
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That's just in the US: internationally, it's pulled in an astounding $380 million, for a staggering $630 million global opening.
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In total, Bohemian Rhapsody netted five nominations days after it crossed an astounding $800 million at the worldwide box office.
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Wu-Tang sold Shkreli the album—of which only one copy will ever be made—for an astounding $2 million.
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Back in 2011, lightning physicists Vladislav Mazura and meteorologist Tom Warner managed to film lightning at an astounding 11,000 fps.
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These essays are broad in scope — Lacy looks at the violence done against bodies, women, the environment — and uniformly astounding.
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Responses like these are pretty astounding as they continue to ignore cultural and historical context, just as superintendent Smith said.
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In Puerto Rico's rainforest, scientists have observed an astounding loss of life at the very base of the food web.
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Donna Edwards by a comfortable margin, winning the white vote by an astounding 52-point margin according to exit polls.
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The HBO drama, based on the Liane Moriarty novel of the same name, scored an astounding 16 nominations in total.
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Marvel Studios stuck the big finale on Saturday, when it showed an astounding reel of footage from Avengers: Infinity War.
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The charge that this firing is somehow an abuse of power assumes an astounding series of facts not in evidence.
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That so many people were willing to blindly click on something so easily shows an astounding lack of common sense.
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Nowhere were those losses more pronounced than in Asia, where an astounding $1 trillion of wealth was lost last year.
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To date, the company has raised an astounding $2.7 billion, from venture firms such as Tiger Global and Founders Fund.
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Over the past 40 years under Republican and Democratic administrations alike, the collapse in real wage growth has been astounding.
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Before the creation of CHIP, an astounding 25 percent of low-income children were uninsured -- 15 percent of all children.
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Annualized, that would mean nearly $85033 in revenue per North American user, which enables Facebook to achieve astounding profit margins.
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For instance, since May, 2014, E10 has powered vehicles an astounding 6.5 trillion miles with no significant vehicle related problems.
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In 1957, George Balanchine cast the young black dancer Arthur Mitchell in "Agon," the choreographer's astounding collaboration with Igor Stravinsky.
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"To me as a lawyer it's astounding that he's expounding on can we exonerate or can't we exonerate," Giuliani said.
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According to researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, almost 50 percent of Twitter traffic may be automated — an astounding figure.
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Oh—and this is important—bring a blanket, because, spoiler alert, there's this really astounding special effect that involves frostbite.
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft lived for an astounding 217 years, making it one of the longest running missions of all time.
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft lived for an astounding 20 years, making it one of the longest running missions of all time.
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The bank has 50 billion euros in non-performing loans, accounting for an astounding 38 percent of its loan book.
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Trump's victory was astounding as the billionaire trailed Clinton in national polling averages as voters began casting ballots that morning.
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Still, facial recognition tech is being put to use at an astounding rate, on both the national and city level.
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But its vast size will not keep it from dying—which it is—at an astounding rate, thanks to humans.
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Over the next decade and a half, these conditions are on pace to cost our economy an astounding $42 trillion.
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Read more: Black Male Writers for Our Time Morrison's prose in "Beloved" (1987) is astounding, and the subject matter intense.
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"It's pretty astounding," says Chi Chi Wu, an attorney at the National Consumer Law Center, who focuses on consumer credit.
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That you wouldn't quickly die is astounding because the cape's temperatures are usually closer to minus 225 degrees in February.
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In 2018, voters under 123 supported Democratic House candidates over Republican ones by an astounding 67 percent to 32 percent.
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But his astounding revelations about the universe didn't include predictions about the many advances in instrumentation that have actually occurred.
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This incredible achievement is the latest in a long line of the Piccard family's astounding history of adventure and innovation.
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The Detroit Tigers, Detroit's astounding MLB franchise, finished last in their division, behind even the 67-95 Chicago White Sox.
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"Things happen in sports," Bahr told The New York Times in December 22014, nearly 2500 years after the astounding upset.
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" Quartz dutifully hyped it as "Google's astounding new search tool [that] will answer any question by reading thousands of books.
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So there was the Ring, which dominated the festival's opening weekend — astounding, exhilarating, exhausting, a major artistic and audience success.
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The Gondwana forests were designated world heritage sites, in part, because they support an astounding diversity of ancient songbird lineages.
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This new complex improved on the already astounding pace of invention at Menlo Park and greatly expanded Edison's manufacturing capacity.
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I find it astounding that the discussions in Washington have a deaf ear to those of us delivering the care.
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The good, bad and ugly parts of this history cohere in the astounding juxtapositions of racial progress alongside racist tragedies.
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But the complicity of those in attendance -- the most powerful people within the Republican Party -- is what was truly astounding.
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But will this only-in-Providence vibe, which continues through to the production's astounding ending, play well in other cities?
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SAPNA: The sheer variety of food, from the dim sum station to the bakery with glass cake cases, was astounding.
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The announcement of additional sanctions on Iran in a speech by Trump meant to contribute to mutual deescalation is astounding.
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This is astounding because the ranking, which takes into account sales, radio play and online streaming, covers all music genres.
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She helped to free an astounding 17 inmates in 90 days, and earlier this week helped secure another man's release.
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It and other astounding land formations, along with thunderous waves, dominate these miraculous works, some not much larger than postcards.
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The "Sweet Dreams" menu allows guests to choose from a selection of beds, duvets, and pillows, which I found astounding.
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The Disney musical has already taken in an astounding $690 million worldwide, according to comScore, which compiles box office data.
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According to researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, almost 85033 percent of Twitter traffic may be automated — an astounding figure.
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I was also touched deeply by Nada Bakri's essay – her courage is astounding, and her writing raw, intimate, and honest.
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Some models show Democrats picking up an astounding 22019-50 seats (they only need 24 to take back the House).
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"It" collected $120.3 million worldwide between Friday and Sunday, for an astounding two-week global total of about $371 million.
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But in the end, this book is about Anatomical Venuses, and the examples Ebenstein discusses are astounding to learn about.
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Which made it all the more astounding when, a few years after his death in 2007, the truth came out.
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There are over 440 bridges, an astounding number for a city of 300,000 people — hence its nickname City of Bridges.
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She's an astounding figure these days, a happy Valkyrie with amused eyes and a stiletto tucked into her rhetorical boot.
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It is a perfect storm of a debut single: technically astounding falsetto vocals, inoffensive-but-memorable production, a rousing chorus.
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The truly astounding thing is that the science has caught up with what we thought were the benefits of meditation.
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The past month has seen an astounding rise in public interest around Donald Trump — at least according to Google search data.
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An astounding 603 percent of voters said sanctuary city policies should end, and 69 percent oppose the idea of abolishing ICE.
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I was struck by one astounding picture of him running errands while wearing the largest pair of sweatpants I'd ever seen.
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The idea that life could have emerged so long ago—and in such an alien environment—is nothing short of astounding.
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Grabbing a full-frame for under a grand is pretty astounding, but getting a kit lens thrown in is even better.
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Today, there are an astounding 18,000 bird species on Earth, demonstrating the dramatic extent to which dinosaurs still inhabit the planet.
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That cross-save has worked as well as it does — despite a massive launch day outage — is nothing short of astounding.
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Maybe it's director Bong Joon-ho's astounding skill with balancing tonal juxtapositions, or the aura of serene kindness that Dano projects.
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However the change is particularly dramatic in America because, until very recently, the country's retailing industry had enjoyed such astounding growth.
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But even with all this, Austen's continued popularity is somewhat astounding when you consider how close her books came to extinction.
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That's what's sort of astounding about this story, the way that it's affecting people's lives no matter what you believe in.
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Seeing as less than three months ago, we didn't have even one Cuban city to visit, all these options are astounding.
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What's most astounding about the photos, though, is that little Joey barely stirs as her mom dresses her up mid-nap.
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DineEquity reported an astounding 4.2 percent decline in same-store sales at Applebee's, which was twice as bad as Cramer expected.
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Their plan is to return to the Hannibal Bank seamount and continue their research on the ecosystem's astounding levels of biodiversity.
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At Hamline, an astounding 76 percent of students responding to a recent survey reported experiencing hunger during the last academic year.
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IN A kingdom where change comes only slowly, if at all, the drama of recent days in Saudi Arabia is astounding.
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Click here to view original GIFInstead, the record-breaking high-speed camera uses another innovative trick to achieve its astounding speeds.
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There's a certain lack of civility and common sense, a complete exaggeration of name calling and triviality [that] is just astounding.
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The result: an astounding 6.7 million customers—or nearly two out of every three in the state—were plunged into darkness.
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"The statistics were astounding," said Ruth Lowenkron, director of the disability justice program at New York Lawyers for the Public Interest.
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When the agreement went up for a vote before Five Star's members via Rousseau, an astounding 94 percent approved the deal.
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Between May 2000 and June 23, the monitor says an astounding 472 civilians were killed in airstrikes in the two governorates.
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Between May 23 and June 23, the monitor says an astounding 472 civilians were killed in airstrikes in the two governorates.
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But on the other hand (or paw or claw or talon), it has given rise to an astounding array of organisms.
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To represent the astounding cultural diversity of Queens, New York, Ethel Moore used the image of the Unisphere—a Queens landmark.
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The word "family" occurs with astounding frequency when the musicians and crew speak of their stints with the All-Starr Band.
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African-American support for those Democrats hovered between 25 percent and 230 percent, with the exception of Obama's astounding 245 percent.
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What's perhaps most astounding is the team's proposed origin for these flooding events, along with the projected size of the waves.
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Considering the nodosaur is roughly 110 million years old, the sleeping giant you see when you look at it is astounding.
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"Fans, we have received an astounding amount of emails concerning the future of our company," Necco posted on its Facebook page.
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If you can get by with five, you'll be rewarded with a class-leading powertrain, astounding technology and delightful driving dynamics.
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"We already have astounding wealth gaps across the city and across the country," Stringer said, as reported by the news source.
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They had to build everything and get it right the first time, which is even more astounding, given that compressed timeframe.
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And the base price is an astounding €2.4 million ($2.6 million), which you can presumably run up with options and customization.
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While 700 is an astounding number, it isn't deviating from Netflix's established business model of using original content to drive subscriptions.
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We've built a lot of companies that have had an astounding impact on our lives and employed massive numbers of people.
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NASA's earlier robotic explorer, Galileo, spent eight years there and sent back astounding images of the planet and its many moons.
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The Chinese government is providing an astounding amount of resources, often in the form of loans, to projects on the island.
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It is not only Wray's heroine but also his novel that comes of age, steadily deepening and astounding as it develops.
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Under President Obama, U.S. gas production rose 34 percent and oil production an astounding 74 percent, both reaching all-time highs.
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Her players had an astounding graduation rate, going on to success as professional players, lawyers, doctors and entrepreneurs, and in life.
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"With this case we have seen the astounding lengths this administration will go to block women from abortion care," Amiri said.
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The most astounding aspect of the report is not just what the numbers are, but where most of the change lies.
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After all, he had, more or less, provided at least one astounding spell of public hollering every decade since the 1980s.
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But if you stand back and look at the cumulative record of the past 29 months, the impact is truly astounding.
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A recent report from the South Wales Police in the United Kingdom showed an astounding 2202% failure rate in facial recognition.
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A whiskey and Perrier paired with the astounding view of Chestnut Ridge somehow lets all that architecture sink into the soul.
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Buffett also revealed to CNBC that in the first quarter, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought an astounding 75 million shares of Apple.
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The Oracle of Omaha revealed to CNBC that Berkshire bought an astounding 75 million shares of Apple during the first quarter.
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According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, in 2018 China was the buyer of an astounding 62% of global soybean exports.
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These are astounding numbers for a society founded on the First Amendment and the belief in the free marketplace of ideas.
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The number of Latinos will likely increase to nearly 2023 million in 2020, an astounding 24 percent higher than in 2010.
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SALINAS: Senator, aside from your astounding upset last night in Michigan, you are still far behind Secretary Clinton in delegate count.
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It's somewhat astounding that the sheer number of great producers from just these two crus overflows the parameters of our tasting.
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It's an astounding platform, not least for all the external media/press we invite to cover the single stage we have.
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" Former CIA director John Brennan: "It's astounding how often you fail to live up to minimum standards of decency, civility, & probity.
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Perhaps one of the more ridiculous celebrity memorabilia sales, Niall Horan's half-eaten toast was reportedly sold for an astounding $100,000.
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The number of families, children, people all over the world who are affected by the cargo of this substance is astounding.
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Alvin Kamara/Mark Ingram (NO at Rams) — The consistency from the Saints backfield in terms of fantasy production has been astounding.
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It is astounding that Green Party supporters keep helping to elect Republicans who then eviscerate everything the Greens supposedly stand for.
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New York (CNN Business)Restaurants are taking an astounding hit because of efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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By the time it gets there, the fully burdened cost can reach anywhere from $30 to an astounding $400 per gallon.
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Spicer was then tasked with repeating that astounding falsehood to reporters — something for which he and the administration were quickly pilloried.
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More broadly, he has promised to rescue the ailing Petroleos Mexicanos, which has racked up an astounding $100 billion in debt.
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Over the weekend, the Freddie Mercury biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" arrived to an astounding $50 million in ticket sales in North America.
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He produces brilliance with such astounding frequency that only with hindsight — and a considerable amount of it, too — is certainty possible.
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The bird migration south along the Atlantic Flyway, one of nature's most remarkable and ancient journeys, is nothing less than astounding.
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ANDRAS SCHIFF "Nothing short of astounding" was James R. Oestreich's account of this eminent pianist's appearance at Carnegie Hall in April.
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There have been brands who entered the market before us, yet are nowhere close to the astounding feat we have achieved.
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The next day Theresa May made the 300 mile-plus trip up to Millom in Copeland to celebrate the "astounding" result.
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We got some pointers from world-record hooper Marawa the Amazing, who kept 200 hoops in orbit for three astounding rotations.
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Some of the details in the book, like the coercion of African-American prisoners to participate in C.I.A. experiments, are astounding.
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The Kansas City Chiefs gave off some real "Team of Destiny" vibes during their astounding comeback victory over the Houston Texans.
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The massive work, created from 20 paintings on the front and back of 12 panels, is an astounding work of art.
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"I just had an astounding alteration of perception!" he once blurted to his partner, Bill Hayes, shortly after they'd gotten stoned.
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The challenge was to translate astounding but chaotic behavior into footage that was as spectacular onscreen as it was in person.
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According to the spec sheet, the bike can carry a max weight of 400 pounds, rider included — which is just astounding.
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It's a smart way for Riverdale to metabolize the astounding number of traumatic and horrifying events that have befallen these kids.
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As Megan reported, Zume had planned to cut up to 400 employees, which would represent an astounding 80% of its staff.
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The group's success has been astounding, helping to cement Iran's influence not just in Lebanon but farther around the Arab world.
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California had enrolled over 2900 million people in Medicaid expansion as of May 220006 – an astounding 2202 percent more than projected.
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His rebound from a heart attack just weeks ago has been astounding and he's gaining support in major areas that count.
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Sexual violence is taken more seriously than ever, but women still experience it, usually from men they know, at astounding rates.
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More than half of indebted millennial respondentsMorning ConsultRead more: An astounding number of bankruptcies are being driven by student loan debt
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At its peak in 2006, MySpace was acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation for what was then an astounding $580 million.
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So far, that exchange (during a hearing on House Democrats' sweeping democracy reform bill) has garnered an astounding 38 million views.
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ScienceTake Winsomely captured in poems and song, the birds are yielding new secrets about their astounding beaks and penchant for violence.
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Certain motifs recur; techniques and paint surfaces change; two astounding canvases reflect a new interest in green and the Vietnam War.
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The prelude is required however, to establish the historical status quo against which Hokusai's subsequent astounding artistic achievements may be measured.
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And what's more, the collection actually outpaces our pre-K fantasy by offering not 64, but an astounding 95 shades that — bonus!
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Curry and Thompson aren't the Warriors' only threats from deep, but the Warriors shot an astounding 13 percent from beyond the arc.
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If there is anything that cats lack, it's an overall respect for the astounding amount of effort we put into pleasing them.
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The real wig-pullers, though, came not in the revealing conversations but the astounding lip syncs the queens were forced to perform.
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That astounding sum is especially noteworthy because Magic Leap has not released a beta version of its product, not even to developers.
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The Aviator comes as Lincoln is still enjoying the astounding success it has had with the 2018 redesign of the Lincoln Navigator.
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"You can become someone that is just astounding from a technical perspective and has reached the apex of their career," says Havriliuc.
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With the new top-of-the-line 65-inch Class Q9FN Smart 4K UHD starting at $3,800, the quality better be astounding.
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With his historic summit Tuesday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, President Trump has once again done something astounding and unpredictable.
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This level of perceived ignorance may seem astounding to read on paper, but it reflects a widespread attitude amongst the privileged few.
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Alexievich, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2015, captures the stark, beautiful and astounding oral histories of Russian female veterans.
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Last month, Nation's Restaurant News confirmed that the fast-casual boom has driven lease rates for these spaces to astounding levels nationwide.
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He launched AltStore last weekend after testing it extensively for months earlier this year, and the response he says has been astounding.
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The best moments of SATC were the times its quartet of women came together to demonstrate the astounding strength of female friendship.
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Norfolk Southern's revenues were down an astounding 6 percent and expenses shrank 13 percent, which produced an upside surprise on Wall Street.
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And to try paint it in any other way is, I think, astounding and, in fact, poses a peril to this country.
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So far, the company has raised an astounding $20 billion — $265 million of which came in early April from Mirae Asset Financial.
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Leading by as much as 38, the Knicks scored a season high for points, with the reserves contributing an astounding 72 points.
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Sometimes, people can have really astounding weeks: they get engaged, promoted, and win their local karaoke competition all within a few days.
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TC Sessions: Mobility is jam-packed with speakers, workshops and demos that showcase an astounding range of topics, technologies, products and insight.
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It's an astounding figure when you consider the console is more than 25 years old and drastically underpowered compared to newer systems.
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There are still astounding spectacles throughout, but you're not punched in the face with spectacles and big new ideas at every turn.
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A third of all women will actually have some bleeding in the first few months that they're pregnant, so it's not astounding.
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Last month, talent agency WME-IMG bought the league for an astounding $4 billion, the most ever paid for any sports franchise.
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Alex Garland's Annihilation, the mind-bending science fiction journey into the world of Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach books, is an astounding film.
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Yet nature and the wide range of animals within its domain have produced aesthetically astounding creations en masse since before humanity's time.
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Artist André Chiote believes in the power of libraries, and has put together an astounding set of posters to celebrate their importance.
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At the time of this writing, the stock is tanking, and is down an astounding 25 percent in after hours trading. Oof.
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The small, dark space sits above MFTA's 25,000-square-foot warehouse for once-discarded objects, which is an astounding repository of potential.
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Taxis were available, but the prices were astounding (a 20-minute ride from the airport and across town cost me around $40).
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Though Coltrane has had an astounding influence on not just jazz but popular music itself, many people are unaware of his contributions.
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What Murray learned would lead him to an astounding insight about the importance of vision to the athletic performance of pit crews.
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According to SuperData's latest analysis, Fornite generated an astounding $223 million across all platforms in March, up 73% from the previous month.
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Deciding instead to set the show in the future, Roddenberry drew upon his youthful immersion in science fiction magazines like Astounding Stories.
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More than 140,000 voters cast their ballots early -- an astounding number for a special election, and one that nearly matches presidential contests.
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When rescuers shaved all the extra fur off, Lazarus was a whole new dog, dropping an astounding 35 pounds in fur weight.
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Nigl has correctly predicted every 2019 March Madness game thus far, which makes him "an astounding 48-for-48," according to NCAA.com.
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Fundstrat's Tom Lee reiterated his call for a market pullback, but remained bullish on FANG stocks due to their "astounding" growth rates.
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To achieve the astounding sensitivity required, almost every aspect of the LIGO detectors' design has been upgraded over the past few years.
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The electro-rockers are scoring the upcoming No Man's Sky, a space-exploration game with an astounding 18 quintillion planets to explore.
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Hey Black Child is an optimistic reminder that Black youth come from an extraordinary past and are headed for an astounding future.
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While it's tough to gauge how well something like this works in a quick demo, the results I saw were pretty astounding.
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If the whole stack is allowed to fall at once, energy transfer will send the top ball rocketing to an astounding height.
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But live they did, and as news spread of the five babies' astounding survival, the public's longing for updates and photos grew.
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The "Gone with the Wind" worldwide total today would be an astounding $7.4 billion, according to this consumer-price-index inflation calculator.
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In that election, Republicans netted an astounding 63-seat gain, the largest since Democrats lost 21982 House seats in the 226 midterms.
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For years, Under Armour's growth rate was astounding, with 20 percent or greater year-over-year revenue growth for 26 straight quarters.
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One sample, had an "astounding" 22 pesticide residues, notes the EWG, a non-profit group advocating for better human and environmental health.
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Spotting toxicity in a workplace isn't hard given its prevalence (an astounding 76 percent of bosses are considered toxic by their employees).
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The government's own numbers show that an astounding 83 million Americans are currently on Medicaid and its corresponding CHIP program for children.
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That includes a six-speed transmission, an astounding 800 horsepower and the capability to go a quarter mile in just nine seconds.
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The camerawork is astounding, capturing both the immediate concerns of the human subjects and the gaping indifference of the wilderness around them.
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" Referring to the Victoria and Albert, Mr. Horvath added: "It was astounding to us how similar our visions for the future are.
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More astounding, about 74 percent of people over age 25 with that level of education are working or looking for a job.
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In the Trump era, it is downright astounding how quickly the Democrats have abandoned any consideration toward having an affirmative policy agenda.
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Brandon Radcliff scored three second-half touchdowns and the Cardinals scored an astounding 44 unanswered points, including 653 in the fourth quarter.
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The Mr. Steak 0003-Burner Infrared Portable Grill cranks out 14,000 BTUs and can heat up to an astounding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Since then, both Voyagers have been speeding out of the solar system and still communicating with Earth an astounding 41 years later.
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The sheer number of announcements Microsoft made is astounding, but shock and awe couldn't save the company from a reaming by fans.
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"It would be pretty astounding if we had 60 or 70 athletes who suffered from heart conditions," an anti-doping official said.
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McCabe said it was "astounding" that Trump would lean on Putin's information about an issue U.S. intelligence officials were briefing him on.
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Jackie Hansen, a spokeswoman for Amnesty International Canada, said there was an "astounding" rate of harassment of transgender children in Canadian schools.
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The disparities in PrEP access are astounding: Its use in black and Hispanic populations is a small fraction of that among whites.
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Mr. Houben's astounding mimetic skill — he even pulls off an impression of a wheel of Camembert — is not just math, it's showmanship.
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Humans are consuming roughly a million plastic bottles every single minute, and an astounding 0003 percent of those will never be recycled.
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The United States team won an astounding 174 medals (including 83 gold), and some McDonald's franchises reportedly ran out of Big Macs.
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The increase in expressions of anti-Semitism among students is "astounding" in its size, Mr. Greenblatt said, but also not entirely surprising.
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The sensation is that of being in an astounding if disturbing movie, in which you are the only human with a ticket.
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The Heavy also sent a cherry-red Tesla sports car into a long orbit around the sun in an astounding marketing stunt.
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In 1937, the editorship of Astounding passed to John W. Campbell, who became the most influential editor the field had ever seen.
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"To be able to say that we were prehistoric, and we had Sherman Hemsley sing 'Purple Haze' was really astounding," said Jacobs.
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Sikkema Jenkins and Co. is Compelled to present The most Astounding and Important Painting show of the fall Art Show viewing season!
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The birds move in astounding unison, each mimicking its six or seven of their nearest neighbors as they whirl across the sky.
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In the first half of the year, global trade market was astounding with the best performing market hailing from the Asia region.
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It was an astounding act of frustration at federal and state land-use policies that didn't consider the concerns of local residents.
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" He also likes "Kreative Kontrol" with Vish Khanna for its "in-depth interviews with an astounding range of musicians, comedians and authors.
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He must have recognized that his astounding wealth would provide little protection for him in his trial, which was scheduled for April.
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She crossed the line in an astounding fourth overall, beating more than 50 other runners and putting a smile on Curtis's face.
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Barbara Corcoran gradually built up her real estate empire The Corcoran Group before selling it for an astounding $66 million in 2001.
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Self-made millionaire Barbara Corcoran gradually built up The Corcoran Group and then sold it for an astounding $22017 million in 244.
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Her dedication struck a chord; the lack of affordable, high-quality educational programs for the families who need it most is astounding.
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The BLM manages close to 22019 million acres, an astounding 99 percent of those lands are located west of the Mississippi River.
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"The ripple effect has just been astounding," says Cunningham, 55, who in 2014 founded Free Mom Hugs to support the LGBTQ community.
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"Just the number of environmental rollbacks in this time frame is astounding," said Richard Lazarus, a professor of environmental law at Harvard.
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With Mozambique's offshore Rovuma Basin, where Area 4 is located, having already yielded an astounding 85 trillion cubic feet of gas discoveries.
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In the five seasons before the dumpster fire of this current campaign, the Knicks won 20173 games and lost an astounding 284.
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In fact, they end up spending 40 percent of their time on mundane administrative work — that's an astounding two days a week.
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The Beyond Meat brand, best known for the Beyond Burger, led that increase in sales with an astounding 70 percent growth rate.
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It was astounding and unanticipated that Bodgy, who is averaging 10.5 ppg this season, was able to dial up his jersey number.
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She's right that there was nothing unusual, for Washington, in what she did — save for the sums she commanded, which were astounding.
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Exit polls this year showed non-college-educated whites voting for Trump over Clinton by an astounding 66-29 margin — 37 points.
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That's not all: Hubble has made some pretty astounding discoveries, from ascertaining the age of the universe to finding new moons for Pluto.
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An astounding dearth of paleontological evidence exists for the Miocene period, an important era that ran from 23 to five million years ago.
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Obama really ignored the North Korean issue, and this president has invested so much energy into denuclearizing the peninsula, it&aposs really astounding.
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Taking shortcuts doesn't mean shortcutting the end result" In another post, Baratov makes the astounding claim: "At 15 I got my first million.
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In the end, Johnson said, confidence in her athleticism — and ignoring hateful comments — led to her astounding success as a woman in sports.
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Over his five-year tenure, CEO Cook has roughly doubled Apple's revenues and profits to an astounding $234 billion and $53 billion, respectively.
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He also won an astounding 173 of 27 points at net against a man who was once the king of the passing shot.
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And it's a good thing he did, because the scans showed that the singer had an astounding 18 tumors, 12 of them cancerous.
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By Tuesday morning, Fox Searchlight had won a bidding war for the distribution rights by offering an astounding $17.5 million — a Sundance record.
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In early March, the administration released its fiscal 222 budget request, which, if passed, would cut HUD funding by an astounding $22017 billion.
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Patrick Mahomes won Super Bowl MVP after leading the Kansas City Chiefs on an astounding fourth quarter comeback against the San Francisco 49ers.
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When I took that photo a pair of foreign journalists were shooting a video I imagine included a discussion of the astounding innovation.
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The association has gone from trumpeting the "astounding resilience" of the American travel market to lamenting the "major storm clouds" hovering over it.
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What was even more astounding to Cramer is that Anadarko traded at $57.79 before the transaction, and it closed at $57.53 on Monday.
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Russell Crowe will play Roger Ailes in Showtime's new limited series, and PEOPLE can reveal the first look at the actor's astounding transformation.
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In the past I had only seen fragments of their work, and to see it as a cohesive and comprehensive exhibition was astounding.
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Both of these adventurous angels belong to Cynthia Bennett, a Colorado nature lover who also adores documenting her pets' astounding wanderings on Instagram.
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But the definitive Garfield performance of 2016 is smack dab at the heart of Martin Scorcese's astounding and challenging meditation on faith, Silence.
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The new royal baby will never meet his paternal grandmother, but Princess Diana's astrologer says the similarities in their star charts are astounding.
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Normally we wouldn't condone the use of "Uptown Funk" but hey, 2015 was a different time, and Brenda's hacking abilities are just astounding.
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New York City's Second Avenue Subway is scheduled to open on December 30, 2016—an astounding 96 years after it was first proposed.
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An astounding 87% of the differences in the Senate margins across states could be explained by the statewide aggregate House margins in 2018.
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At only 25, the actress/producer/singer has acquired one of the world's greatest fan bases, boasting an astounding 133 million Instagram followers.
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They are ignoring the Fed's good policy record and an astounding $1.3 trillion of banks' loanable funds while cobbling up implausible recession scenarios.
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We can start by counting her awards: the legendary actress has won three Oscar Awards and has been nominated an astounding 20 times.
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Legacy of presidential coverups History reveals an astounding list of hidden truths when it comes to the health of the commander in chief.
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In his short time as president, Trump has managed to sneak away for a golf getaway an astounding 79 times, according to trumpgolfcount.com.
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"It was astounding to Cindy and I to discover that North Korea is not listed as a state sponsor of terror," he said.
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For the first time we're actually looking at the political ramifications of walking the earth with a uterus, which is kind of astounding.
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Tua Tagovailoa has taken the world of college football by storm, putting up astounding numbers in leading Alabama to another College Football Playoff.
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The Tesla and SpaceX CEO, praised for his "astounding accomplishments in space travel," won this year's Stephen Hawking Science Medal for science communication.
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It has inspired everything from Batman Begins to Shadowrun, but outside of Bloodsport it's astounding more movies and games haven't been set there.
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But an astounding number of comments are in reference to the Pepsi ad — or, rather, the fact that Jenner did not address it.
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Sure, the selfie doesn't show their actual faces, but rather odd, polygonal drawings of their respective faces, but the demonstration was astounding nonetheless.
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That's astounding, when you consider the billion dollar corporations that sink millions into ad campaigns that never come close to such a feat.
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According to the SBA, microbusinesses created 2628 million net U.S. jobs, an astounding 28500 percent of total U.S. jobs, between 6900 and 2628.
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Indie games in particular have brought more diverse voices and ideas to video games, documented with astounding dedication by sites like Critical Distance.
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Driven by the spending frenzy from those companies, revenues from internet advertising soared to an astounding $4.62 billion by the end of 1999.
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An astounding 85 percent of women in domestic violence shelters have reported that their pets were threatened, harmed or killed by their abusers.
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In late 2018, I interviewed Ringgold to learn more about her life and career, which encompasses over 60 astounding years of art making.
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Completing a no-hit run for all three games is astounding, and we applaud the tenacity and patience it took to do it.
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The results are astounding (not just because it's a lot of coffee, but because I realized my coffee consumption isn't too far off).
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The Vikings had all sort of protection issues, allowing Sam Bradford to be hit an astounding 19 times on Sunday, including six sacks.
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"This was the first time the girls had ever picked up a camera, yet the artistry in their photographs was astounding," Sinclair said.
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More astounding, he won Florida, beating its native son, Senator Marco Rubio, by nearly 253 points and forcing him out of the race.
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Even more astounding are the one-act operas "Der Ring des Polykrates" (1914) and "Violanta" (1916), which overflow with effortlessly effective vocal writing.
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"It's astounding that China produces students that much further ahead at the start of college," said Prashant Loyalka, an author of the study.
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"It's truly astounding that a scourge of the last century has reemerged through scientific innovation to offer so many people hope," Choi said.
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Disney's "The Lion King" came in second with $38.2 million, bringing its global total to an astounding $1.2 billion in just four weekends.
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A study conducted by the American Action Forum put the potential bill to be an astounding $94.4 trillion over a 10-year stretch.
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But his father's ascent was astounding, too, as he journeyed from the dusty roads of his rural village to the halls of Harvard.
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Federal law enforcement officials had said for the past week that only something astounding would change their conclusion that nobody should be charged.
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What a miserable piker I was, as is demonstrated by this astounding, slickly produced diversion from the day's crises and political jaw-droppers.
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While analyzing anal-affiliated search terms, PornHub found that the term "teen" has shown an astounding 24 percent increase from 2009 to 2015.
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So to me it was astounding to see Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez in Kansas, a state that trump won plus-20, Bret.
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From virtual goods that reduce strains on our resources to overlays on the world for entertainment, education and work, MR has astounding implications.
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Its peak travel time is the first week of January, according to TripAdvisor, with the median weekly rental rate at an astounding $24,2191.
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It could all feel like a jumbled mess of random juxtapositions if it weren't for Dettmer's astounding technical skill and eye for composition.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Los Angeles is a city of astounding, infamous sprawl, made possible by an extensive network of freeways.
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Afropunk is most often advertised as a music festival, but the service it provides transcends even the astounding talent put before its crowd.
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And the industry is growing at an astounding clip—up to $32.11 billion in the United States alone by 2021 by some estimates.
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But discovering a mushroom from the Early Cretaceous, when the Earth teemed with dinosaurs and flowering plants were beginning to emerge, is astounding.
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But Emanuel didn't buy it: That's certainly a big investment, but it is much less astounding when compared with the drug's anticipated revenue.
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Looking across all the contests with an exit poll, Sanders won an astounding 61% to Biden's 17% among voters under 30 years old.
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Since its invention in 21.5, Bitcoin has risen from pennies to about $73,27, and other cryptocurrencies have experienced astounding runs of their own.
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She made frequent references to the astounding amounts of money spent to film what would eventually be a minute or two of footage.
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The Beijing area was required to reduce pollution by 232 percent, and the city set aside an astounding $21.7 billion for that purpose.
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Just as astounding, over half of major franchises forbid their franchisees from competing for one another's workers, up from 36 percent in 1996.
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There are also astounding racial disparities in maternal health: Black mothers are three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women.
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And his work laid the foundations for a new field of science called molecular phylogeny that has delivered astounding insights about evolutionary history.
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Displaying the artwork by date, instead of painting style, illuminates the astounding diversity of work Qiu produced within a brief period of time.
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Perhaps most astounding for the artist, though, was the realization that the flowers had been virtually unharmed when they returned to the surface.
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