At every turn, this story square-dances with cliché, and at every turn it's thrilling.
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" She added, "At every turn we've met CTU's demands.
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Or it's your spouse who challenges you at every turn.
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There are people reaching out to him at every turn.
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He advised Goodell at every turn, and lavishly praised him.
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Unfortunately, the TV hardware itself is average at every turn.
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A boy surrounded by men, outplaying them at every turn.
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But he said his efforts were blocked at every turn.
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Thankfully, Jughead is supportive and comforts her at every turn.
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He and his cameraman are hostilely rebuffed at every turn.
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And we will encourage reform at every at every turn.
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His victory comes despite defying conventional wisdom at every turn.
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The Education Department has fought the lawsuit at every turn.
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His administration is attacking women's reproductive rights at every turn.
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"Trump overtakes news cycles at every turn," complained Mr. Walsh.
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Racism, whether subtle or glaring, confronts her at every turn.
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It has underfunded the Affordable Care Act at every turn.
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At every turn, the decay is both eerie and beautiful.
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She has defied odds and dazzled observers at every turn.
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And lawmakers shouldn't defer to their constituents at every turn.
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As an edifice of sound, "Play" astonishes at every turn.
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That call should be central and heard at every turn.
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And they've taken advantage of their duopoly position at every turn.
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You should resist the urge to let it, at every turn.
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His boss, President Donald Trump, publicly contradicts him at every turn.
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"Instead he has evaded real answers at every turn," Blumenthal said.
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Because, as we've explained, at every turn it will be dangerous.
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At every turn, there are men working to undermine the queen.
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And that village needs a piece of her at every turn.
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At every turn, she has stood up to the gun lobby.
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The 2016 election has witnessed this media phenomenon at every turn.
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You know, so at every turn they did the inclusive thing.
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"It's all about tackling these conversations at every turn," Willis says.
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He blasts CNN at every turn, but still takes their calls.
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She subverts this hagiography at every turn, starting at the beginning.
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So, yes, Trump bashes the "fake news" media at every turn.
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Justin's need to challenge MJ at every turn has grown tired.
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He constantly searched for a reason, blaming himself at every turn.
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In North Korea, Mr. Kim flattered Dr. Albright at every turn.
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TESTING feels like a surprise with guest appearances at every turn.
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At every turn, she had to make all of these sacrifices.
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Boorman makes the film seem open and involving at every turn.
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With bears, whales, and the northern lights present at every turn.
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At every turn, hustling and ethics rub up against each other.
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There are Americans that criticize the U.S. Marines at every turn.
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Here's a woman who supports and encourages Lawrence at every turn.
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I have supported female candidates and women's issues at every turn.
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Instead, the President praises [Russian President Vladimir] Putin at every turn.
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We must combat hate crimes in every form at every turn.
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Paak is the more lively one, laughing at every turn, almost giddy.
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A rogue Russia seems ready to confront the West at every turn.
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Both find their best efforts lacking, coming up short at every turn.
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Basically, it was inspiring to be there—creativity appeared at every turn.
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Their network is highly overrated, I have beaten them at every turn.
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It's about winning, or appearing to win, at every turn, or twirl.
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"At every turn in the road, we chose ourselves," Mr Cocker writes.
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In fact, she seems to be defying his counsel at every turn.
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It will put America at risk and in danger at every turn.
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Cruz wasn't ceding anything -- talking religion at every turn, including on energy.
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When there is vitality, the American worker sees opportunity at every turn.
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His admiration for the pre-Columbian engineer is palpable at every turn.
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Republicans who have attacked Mr. Obama at every turn concocted a counterargument.
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Romney has thoroughly rebuked Trump and campaigned against him at every turn.
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"Russia is conducting cyberattacks to undermine American interests at every turn," Sen.
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This is a President who freelances, disassembles and denies at every turn.
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Melgar did what most only dream of and excelled at every turn!
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"Death sits near each one of us at every turn," Riggs writes.
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At every turn in the supply chain, it is faced with tariffs.
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We know we're going to have to be there at every turn.
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At every turn, it is loud, in poor taste and insultingly fake.
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Talented performers, songwriters and aspiring stars provide endless entertainment at every turn.
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Yet Republican legislatures block modest, popular gun control measures at every turn.
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But The Ghost of Girlfriends Past achieves the impossible at every turn.
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At every turn, Trump has been a willing supplicant to Saudi whims.
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At every turn, his supporters are urging him away from his hometown.
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Next, Sims assert that Miller has obstructed VA reform at every turn.
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"Trump and Republicans sabotaged the Affordable Care Act at every turn," Sen.
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At every turn, he has favored corporations over people and the environment.
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Be smart: We've been surprised at every turn by how much Mueller knows.
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The EasyMile shared autonomous vehicle was abundantly cautious at every turn and stop.
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As a woman and a refugee, she was being exploited at every turn.
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They had complied with the police and the licensing board at every turn.
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At every turn, the show bears the earmark of a deeply considered project.
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At every turn lurk scammers, thieves, crooked cops and rent-extracting gang-lords.
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Cancer doesn't mean a rosy glow on everything, sweet smiles at every turn.
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As for the music itself, nuance and dynamism kick out at every turn.
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He is emboldening all those who secretly hold these views at every turn.
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He is challenging the US, NATO and the European Union at every turn.
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They aren't a corny punk cliché giving the middle finger at every turn.
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Democrats are trying to link vulnerable Senate candidates to Trump at every turn.
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Just as Obama has been stymied at every turn, she may be too.
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Jessie obliges at every turn, cautious and tense at first but ultimately resolved.
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Cruz is perhaps most well known for tenaciously opposing ObamaCare at every turn.
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At every turn, the authors' warmth for Pakistan and its cricket shines through.
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He did the opposite at every turn of the campaign and he won.
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The freedom option would always be there, at every turn, in every moment.
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Ms. Chung described Mr. Ashe as a predator, seeking money at every turn.
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"The list is shockingly exhaustive with failure at every turn," she said. Sen.
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Your moral crusade against basic human rights will be fought at every turn.
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He jumps across the stage in excitement, nailing ridiculous falsettos at every turn.
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At every turn, the popular narrative pitted Overwatch and Battleborn against each other.
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People feel that Brown has been wrong on this one at every turn.
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But once again, that despised enemy manages to help him at every turn.
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At every turn, she slaps down people for using a particularly dreaded word.
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The White House has signaled it's prepared to fight back at every turn.
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The Trump administration is sure to challenge Democrats in court at every turn.
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Even if Mr. Manafort succeeds at every turn, his problems are not over.
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Still others see opportunity at every turn and jump in with both feet.
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As governor, Ted championed the interests of Ohio's working people at every turn.
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But the high adventure is counterpointed at every turn by self-conscious humor.
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The point, at every turn, was not about policy but about asserting power.
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The leadership of The Times, which has nurtured the show at every turn.
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Frantic trade pickups have plugged leaks that seem to sprout at every turn.
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At every turn, in ways humble and unexpected, life has added to life.
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The suicide note spoke to the heartbreak of facing discrimination at every turn.
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She was, at every turn, not the woman society expected her to be.
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But at every turn it felt like there was something else to complain about.
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At every turn, the film is formally at odds with its ultra-powerful cast.
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At every turn, tap or click, the app would display an ad, they found.
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Look at how many different investigations were because there was corruption at every turn.
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They also protect children from the predatory mob that brutalizes them at every turn.
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In that incredibly short span of time, they've faced repeated attacks at every turn.
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Wade and violate a woman's constitutional rights, Democrats will fight you at every turn.
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It's a wacky little charmer of a film, unpredictable and amiable at every turn.
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I had just come into my queerness and was experiencing heartbreak at every turn.
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At every turn they have been not just outmuscled, but outwitted by the BJP.
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Concord pleaded not guilty in May and has fought the case at every turn.
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They nearly ruined my wedding, and they were definitely upstaging me at every turn.
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There won't be celebrities at every turn, and you're unlikely to see fancy outfits.
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Some ERG hardliners, such as Steven Baker, opposed Mrs May's deal at every turn.
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But that might be for the best, given hotel management's failures at every turn.
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The movie is packed with plot reversals, and new characters arrive at every turn.
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The people who live there are at risk of lead contamination at every turn.
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They were met with derision and obstruction from the White House at every turn.
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He defended his fellow New Yorker and the race she ran at every turn.
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The GOP establishment has been wrong at every turn, and Trump has been right.
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He attacks Johnny at every turn and again uses the word "entitled" with him.
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But like any good opponent, I have tried to outmaneuver her at every turn.
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He claims to be helping women, but his policies harm them at every turn.
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Donald Trump has staked his campaign on demeaning and belittling women at every turn.
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It's a potent, powerful idea, which Whitehead makes the best of at every turn.
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It takes a tale that everybody knows and makes it new at every turn.
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"Women have to prove themselves at every turn," said Megan Collins, the organization's president.
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But those seeking to preserve their control undermined the FCC's efforts at every turn.
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At every turn, the U.S. Administration tramples (or at least embarrasses) our southern neighbor.
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Since he left, Murphy has bullied the Mets at the plate at every turn.
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And at every turn, it is the bigotry that hums with the greater evil.
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It feels like we are being asked to pick a side at every turn.
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Ron DeSantis surged to win the Republican primary by defending Trump at every turn.
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But ARVN fought hard and well during Tet, besting the Communists at every turn.
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Funk applied to join NASA four further times—and was blocked at every turn.
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A handful of aides were described as conspiring with the Russians at every turn.
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At every turn, Lutie confronts that many-headed hydra of racism, sexism and classism.
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Falwell's main antagonist was Martin Luther King Jr., whom Falwell disparaged at every turn.
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He blamed the political parties for being outwitted by Mr. Maduro at every turn.
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Release dates get shuffled around, rumors abound, and news seemingly drops at every turn.
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Andrew Yang: Of course, the government should be enacting those policies at every turn.
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So the goal of government should be to improve these measurements at every turn.
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Holding a candle with an outstretched arm, she eludes the Poet at every turn.
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If he insists on harming American families, we will oppose him at every turn.
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At every turn, the ocean is there to unite the different strands of time.
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At every turn, if there's a bad break to be got, he gets it.
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"Then, once we got in, at every turn there was a headwind," she said.
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Republicans have been banding together at every turn of the already tumultuous Kavanaugh nomination.
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But at every turn, success seems to have made her more vindictive, more resentful.
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He has sought to throw sand into the gears of justice at every turn.
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Scott toured the state throughout the effort, flanked at every turn by emergency personnel.
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Erratically paced and with a pitch-black heart, the movie manipulates at every turn.
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Four teenagers caught the scene by surprise and found screaming fans at every turn.
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Anyone coming out in Myanmar faces enormous cultural and social barriers at every turn.
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Since he took office, President Donald Trump has sabotaged the ACA at every turn.
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It was the sheer, profound disrespect that Patrick exhibited for Lonzo at every turn.
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Grant Wood was an artist full of contradictions who offered ambiguity at every turn.
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You learn about energy vampires, lingering at every turn to prey on your vulnerability.
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At every turn, it seemed, another ethical compromise presented itself, and in increasingly severe ways.
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He had portrayed himself as a bumbling soccer dad, throwing out Australianisms at every turn.
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At this point, we know quite well that 2016 has had surprises at every turn.
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It was hard to mess up when you were directed and redirected at every turn.
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Democrats are under intense pressure from their progressive base to oppose Trump at every turn.
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At every turn, Page has rejected the notion that he engaged in any improper action.
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Under siege, under attack And that became "life" in Aleppo -- with death at every turn.
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Mexican authorities are stopping unaccompanied kids from seeking asylum in the US at every turn.
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But his murder conviction stood as he lost at every turn in Illinois' appellate courts.
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At every turn, the new conspiracism assaults the integrity and independence of knowledge-producing institutions.
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Every time, at every turn, in every instance, Clinton conspiracy buffs have failed with this.
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In 2012 he campaigned on public order, repeating the word istiqrar (stability) at every turn.
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But that party was united in a single goal — to defeat him at every turn.
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And at every turn of Legion, the series has nipped that questioning in the bud.
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Aside from underpaying their workers, both companies are also fighting unionization efforts at every turn.
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The Republican National Committee repeatedly blocked them at every turn this week from embarrassing Trump.
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So be aware of the pitfalls, like vendors trying to upsell you at every turn.
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But in Apple's case, they continue to give themselves an unfair advantage at every turn.
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Many homes are still rubble, with charred soil, and burnt-out cars at every turn.
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More judicial review just encourages the courts to second-guess federal agencies at every turn.
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Couples are choosing to create customizable menus, keeping their guests in mind at every turn.
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Just selfie-ready backdrops — flowing green canals, sloping tiled roofs, stone bridges — at every turn.
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This was not simply a failure of negotiation—Trump had ignored reality at every turn.
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And nothing would stop acting President Kaine from consulting the vacationing Clinton at every turn.
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And they've been defending themselves from enemies at every turn just in order to survive.
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Each team answered their opponent at every turn, and they did it with highlight plays.
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On the second, Mr. Trump has sought at every turn to play down Russia's influence.
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We've played him against some big lines so far and at every turn, he has.
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Over recent days, Mr. O'Neill has flipped attention to those around him at every turn.
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At every turn, Oliver Butler's gutsy production supports rather than tries to disguise such anachronisms.
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In 2016, Mr. Trump gave his rivals cutting nicknames and taunted them at every turn.
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As a result, Old Fashioned, rife with cliché, feels forced and unnatural at every turn.
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Environmental activists denounced the Trump administration's planned withdrawal from the Paris agreement at every turn.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas' son is still surprising his parents at every turn.
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Our squishy little babies become awkward hormonal creatures who question our authority at every turn.
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For others, the culprit is the Republican Party, which obstructed Mr. Obama at every turn.
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We are greeted with smiles at every turn, but anything further, I learn, is unwelcome.
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In the show they're an indulgent ruling class driving the plot forward at every turn.
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It takes work to accept what you are rather than fight it at every turn.
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This was possibly because Zelensky has learned the importance at flattering Trump at every turn.
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At every turn as I strolled through this handsome, gracious city, I found historical landmarks.
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If not, he should let Sessions do his job without undermining him at every turn.
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They were making progress when the world was trying to thwart them at every turn.
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But in Apple's case, they continue to give themselves an unfair advantage at every turn.
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In office, Obama found himself opposed at every turn by powerful forces of conservative politics.
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Barring a dramatic increase in resources, we simply cannot block out water at every turn.
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He was not an in-your-face rich man, proclaiming his wealth at every turn.
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But with the leaked emails as the backdrop, his message was booed at every turn.
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Behind the scenes, a desperate mission to save the party sputtered and stalled at every turn.
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Millions more endure surveillance by facial-recognition cameras, smartphone scanners and police patrols at every turn.
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His status as a member of the "Gang of Eight" has haunted him at every turn.
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Legally Blonde has a real sense of generosity and inclusivity that shines through at every turn.
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But one that too many of our leaders today seem determined to ignore at every turn.
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Over the past 18 years, boy from Sheffield, Iowa has defied medical limitations at every turn.
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If you're accustomed to the "language" of contemporary AAA gaming, Chung confounds it at every turn.
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They have relentlessly slammed every move the president makes and opposed his agenda at every turn.
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Mitch McConnell and his Republican colleagues decided to block him at every turn -- no matter what.
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In the actual Cyberpunk demo, though, CD Projekt Red seems to downplay weirdness at every turn.
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Men in positions of power have resisted at every turn efforts by women to gain parity.
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He has held rallies in key electoral states and reeled off his achievements at every turn.
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His attempts to fact-check Pence at every turn mostly resulted in a lot of crosstalk.
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While many survivors emerged as anti-gun advocates, Kashuv defended the Second Amendment at every turn.
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At every turn, skeptics viewed Trump's ever-more-extreme behavior and pronounced him beyond the pale.
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"At every turn, we learn more and more what a malign actor Huawei is," they said.
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Musk has at every turn talked about about how important reversing climate change is to him.
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At every turn, the Olympics has allowed itself to be manipulated by governments, including appalling regimes.
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That involves no cool attire or clever signs, and no friends who'll cheer at every turn.
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Probably this is because of the people around him, who, thankfully, hinder him at every turn.
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"It feels like at every turn, there is another urgent crisis facing our populace," Bronk said.
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He's ready to torment Cloud at every turn and knows a few secrets about Cloud's past.
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Its colorful pages tempted me with side trips at every turn, and never led me astray.
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But LePage has fought those efforts at every turn, arguing that it would be too expensive.
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Conventional public schools are pitted against alternatives such as private and charter schools at every turn.
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Republican leadership would constantly promise one thing, then do another, selling out conservatives at every turn.
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Hollywood has been 100% on board with mocking at every turn Appalachian culture, mores and people.
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Uneasy or not, WWE forces us to engage with its vision of reality at every turn.
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Instead of opening its doors to United States exports, China has thwarted competition at every turn.
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Democratic activists want someone who is going to attack and fight the Republicans at every turn.
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The fair is a cornucopia of art-world rarities, oddities, and editioned experiments at every turn.
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And the Taliban, especially the Haqqani Network, have taken revenge at every turn in recent years.
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READ MORE HERE >>Legendary investor Laszlo Birinyi nailed the 11-year bull market at every turn.
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It's based on Democrats' deep concern about the Trump administration obstructing congressional investigations at every turn.
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At every turn, Trump has chosen to get involved, to keep fighting, to escalate the situation.
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After a sixth-place finish in Nevada, Klobuchar said her campaign "exceeded expectations" at every turn.
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At every turn Ms. Kalman's pairings remind us that language is a free-floating, malleable thing.
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Blocking Mr. Trump's agenda of destruction at every turn should most certainly be our top priority.
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The weddings took place in a circle of tents packed with spilling crowds at every turn.
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But at every turn, the earthworm motif awaits, tunneling its way through sections of the orchestra.
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With a broader, more international scope, this year's gathering will offer fresh discoveries at every turn.
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I'm not suggesting that Democrats should impede the workings of the federal government at every turn.
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At every turn they'll be fully immersed in a particular colour and the emotions it evokes.
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Introducing traps and tricks at every turn can make your puzzle come off as too adversarial.
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With ridiculous plot developments at every turn, Spinning Out is entertaining, captivating, and fantastically binge-able.
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But at every turn, Ghost in the Shell sacrifices the opportunity to actually say something interesting.
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His latest plan of action is make Kourtney jealous, or, at least, annoy her at every turn.
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This is not to suggest that Obama's foreign policy has been thoughtless or aggressive at every turn.
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But what incentive does China have to help an administration set on antagonizing it at every turn?
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"They continue to give themselves an unfair advantage at every turn," Ek said in the blog post.
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But — crucially — it never lets you forget that, feeling more expensive and more capable at every turn.
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And while the media tries to bash the president at every turn, they can&apost help themselves.
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Todd VanDerWerff: At every turn, the final season of The Americans has defied expectations — usually thrillingly so.
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Many have attributed the current astrology frenzy to millennials' desire to talk about themselves at every turn.
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McConnell has been ruthless in using the mechanisms of obstruction to block President Obama at every turn.
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The only hope for reform is to replace the majority that is stopping reform at every turn.
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The exact opposite is true: the show can't help but to be disappointingly predictable at every turn.
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But Berry kinda has a point, and Crazy Taxi Gazillionaire reminds you about it at every turn.
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Thus far he has avoided that outcome at every turn, but that won't mean this can't happen.
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One is that Trump has been, at every turn, underprepared, undisciplined, and operating completely without a strategy.
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But the other reality is that Clinton has been, at every turn, prepared, disciplined, and coldly strategic.
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At every turn, the Ohio governor is making sure to show America he's looking toward the future.
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People of color were treated as chattel, derided as "savages" and enslaved and degraded at every turn.
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As a self-made poet, Woods' lyrics incorporate and empower black culture at every turn and transition.
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Moonves' wife, "The Talk" co-host Julie Chen, has stood by her husband publicly at every turn.
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At every turn on the 2016 campaign trail Kasich notes that he's the son of a mailman.
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Good on ZTE for managing to squeeze some press at every turn for its Project CSX offering.
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Humanity is bombarded with suffering and pain at every turn—it's almost like we thrive on it.
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But in Trump's world they are running around rampant rabidly killing women and children at every turn.
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Rather than let the investigation run its course, Trump feverishly tried to undermine it at every turn.
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So at every turn, there's an opportunity to go, to sort of say, well that was stupid.
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It's hard not to love "Hollow Knight," despite its best efforts to crush players at every turn.
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A serial monogamist, I found that at every turn I was constrained by issues of, well, maleness.
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For his part, Ryan emphasizes at every turn the Puerto Rico bill will be a bipartisan one.
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At every turn, though, military commanders, already fighting a war inside Turkey against Kurdish militants, pushed back.
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We're labeled traitors to our race, gender and religion unless we denounce the president at every turn.
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Ms. Leonard's lustrous, full-bodied mezzo-soprano and her exquisite comic timing seized attention at every turn.
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"At every turn, it was either ignored, or given the run-around, or lied to," Gleeson said.
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When it comes to defeating Donald Trump, his rivals have so far been stymied at every turn.
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To read this biography is to watch him absorb the cuffings that life delivers at every turn.
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So he highlights these ideas and beliefs at every turn, and champions the people that hold them.
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Of course, it's not as easy as all that, with conspiracies, intrigue and evil at every turn.
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The card industry has a long history of exploiting students on campus, charging fees at every turn.
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It's a reasonable response to the universally negative messages you've received — as you note — at every turn.
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And in a building booing him at every turn, James had the last word, the triumphant smirk.
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With the headlines reporting conflict at every turn, it is perhaps unsurprising that global markets are uncertain.
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For a president who has embraced Mr. Netanyahu at every turn, the pushback on Israel was striking.
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As president, I will oppose Iran's dangerous behavior at every turn, whether against us or our allies.
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As a young widow and single mother in the 1970s, she struggled against sexism at every turn.
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He appealed his conviction all the way to the Supreme Court, but was unsuccessful at every turn.
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From the beginning, Jidenna is defying categorization at every turn; his musical range is impressive and thoughtful.
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"At every turn in the Netherlands, the future of sustainable agriculture is taking shape," writes Frank Viviano.
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And you have a Democratic opposition equally driven by their voters to oppose him at every turn.
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Very few questions are hypothetical, because the clones have to confront and answer them at every turn.
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Yet not everyone is able to switch off, as Kane's too-short life reminds us at every turn.
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Paris may be the most beautiful place on the planet where humankind comes at you at every turn.
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Cersei clawed her way into becoming Queen of Westeros by wielding her ruthless, manipulative intelligence at every turn.
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Even if people like Oliver Stone and President Trump would prefer to take Putin's word at every turn.
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Now, however, government is despised, distrusted, and denounced at every turn -- with corporate executives regularly leading the charge.
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I know this well, because it's something I have personally benefited from at every turn in my career.
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This creates what the company calls an "electromagnetic shield" around your gonads, repelling harmful rays at every turn.
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Activists in Venezuela trying to oust the president, Nicolás Maduro, were thwarted at every turn by the authorities.
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With rights being challenged at every turn, sadly, there won't be a shortage of causes to get behind.
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According to several studies, millennials have typically preferred bustling downtown cityscapes with shops and cafés at every turn.
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TO VISIT Berlin is to be confronted at every turn by reminders of the evils that Germans do.
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Prepare for utter insanity from start to finish, and expect to be shocked and offended at every turn.
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Before long, I tire of seeing his face everywhere and encountering at every turn his guilt-ridden philanthropy.
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When they come up, you've got to challenge those assumptions at every turn, and it can be exhausting.
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It's partly the punk ethos, which is to challenge the status quo and question authority at every turn.
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The mayor has been dragging his heels and obstructing accountability at every turn for the past five years.
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"Companies like TikTok have been all too eager to take advantage of child app users at every turn."
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In any case, when it comes to the Phoenix lights, conspiracy is to be found at every turn.
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Her childhood was nothing short of a media circus ... hidden behind veils, paparazzi and bodyguards at every turn.
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And for eight years, Republican-led states like Texas have sued to block those rules at every turn.
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And so Monday seemed fun for Cleveland, their players easing back into form and celebrating at every turn.
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But thanks to Nicotero's direction and Matt Negrete's creative script, the episode subverts our expectations at every turn.
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At every turn of the campaign pundits, journalists and moderate Republicans predicted that he would fizzle out soon.
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He had tried to get permits to use the property for decades, but was denied at every turn.
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However, his party's track record of opposing sensible climate action at every turn greatly reduces that agenda's credibility.
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Despite being tested at every turn, Curtis' drive and focus on her kids keeps the star looking ahead.
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This proposal invites disaster because the private owners will be cutting costs at every turn to maximize profits.
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When discipline issues arise because of overcrowding, teachers can find parents ready to fight them at every turn.
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If Gianforte wins the special election, he'd have to get used to reporters asking questions at every turn.
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I must make myself smaller and smaller, reducing and reducing endlessly, my stubborn body resisting at every turn.
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Marie confidently baffles and humiliates the townspeople at every turn, fleecing some, rejecting others and blackmailing them all.
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Following his sinister thumper "Attention" comes "How Long," a sweet song that masks pulsing sadness at every turn.
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There are stimulating ideas and unexpected talents at every turn, from Africa, Asia, South America, and African America.
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From their outfits to their decor, the couple channeled "The Greatest Showman" at every turn of their wedding.
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At every turn, Mr. Weinstein's lawyers argued he was a victim of the #MeToo movement gone too far.
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At the debate last Friday, he sought at every turn to highlight his past political and legislative accomplishments.
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With Nasheet Waits's earthy but aerated drumming, and no chordal instrument, possibilities fling themselves open at every turn.
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Elsewhere, time hurtles ahead: unpredictable harmonic schemes generate suspense at every turn of this most familiar of stories.
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His administration blocked requests for witnesses and documents, bogging down the investigation in the courts at every turn.
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After all, GOP senators have saluted the White House at every turn, out of fear and sometimes favor.
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But Trump won as an insurgent, emphasizing his dislike of Washington and the GOP establishment at every turn.
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She taunts the family members at every turn — which forces the mother, Fay Tripp, to take drastic action.
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Not surprisingly America's adversaries are seeking to exploit this gullibility and willingness to see conspiracies at every turn.
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In a blog post, volunteers working on the project say Verizon has undermined their efforts at every turn.
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"At every turn here they have tried to basically bury the science behind climate change," Mr. Smith said.
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But in the meantime, Facebook rushes headlong into murky new areas, uncovering new dystopian possibilities at every turn.
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Curvy Kate wants women to "promise to be kind at every turn" and live like "the queens [they] are".
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My poor mum came along and nearly had a panic attack at every turn [and] couldn't wait to leave.
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He's been challenging his grand jury subpoena and Mueller's appointment for months, losing in the courts at every turn.
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She was one of the biggest female stars in the world — yet somehow managed to disappoint at every turn.
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You will encounter criticism at every turn, and constant praise too, so don't take any of it too seriously.
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Tapas, the city's world famous small plates that teem with big flavor, are on display at every turn there.
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More broadly, they seem hampered at every turn from acting like their counterparts in other parts of the world.
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Ko Ni volunteered to help at every turn, providing written legal opinions about what was possible under Myanmar law.
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BARTIROMO: I&aposm surprised the Republicans are not screaming 4.1 percent economic growth from the rooftops at every turn.
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Even so, a small core of misguided people are working to undermine the Affordable Care Act at every turn.
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It was a nod to tradition from a presidential family that has so far bucked it at every turn.
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But at every turn, Price's writerly flourishes give The Night Of's characters more depth than the usual stock figures.
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Despite the intervening passage of time being mostly kind to the film, they're still getting rejected at every turn.
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They do not deserve a country whose commander in chief weakens, sickens, saddens and disappoints us at every turn.
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Union nurses know the opposition, well-funded by wealthy corporate interests, will be attacking this bill at every turn.
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They tried to clear the way for the link to Anchorage, but Enlightened agents blocked them at every turn.
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But Trump was aided at every turn in the process by a pervasive attitude that he couldn't become president.
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Failed musicians at every turn who are still trying to make "it," but don't know how to make breakfast?
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"King's comments are not conservative views but separate views that should be ridiculed at every turn possible," Scott wrote.
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With well-planned selfie backdrops at every turn, the house had been staged to catch fire on social media.
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And yet at every turn — even when the story is needlessly convoluted or lets her down — she nails it.
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Our efforts have been met with an intentional, unprecedented, and dangerous effort to impede Congressional oversight at every turn.
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And if you're African American or Hispanic, your chances of success and survival at every turn are even worse.
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Judalon is an unmitigated disaster, and her testimony to police and in court contradicts his assertions at every turn.
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Even though it has been stymied mainly by Republican opposition at every turn, it's still theoretically on the table.
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But it was not a new window: This same self-destructiveness was evident at every turn in the campaign.
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The Chinese government blocked Mr. Zhang's campaign at every turn, sending police officers to intimidate him and his supporters.
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At every turn in the road, the film shows, Ginsburg simply decided she could do something and did it.
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At every turn, we held rallies, we visited lawmakers' offices, we were arrested defending our access to health care.
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The majority of the 1,700 employees he said were in the bureau "challenged him at every turn," he said.
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The Democrat launched his campaign last month, honing in on climate change and talking about it at every turn.
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Left-leaning constituents and others remain aghast at Mr. Trump and want him to be resisted at every turn.
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It's more Scooby Doo than CSI; at every turn it insists that friendship and love will save us yet.
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Strickland's camp has chided Portman at every turn for backing Trump in the hopes of tying the two together.
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And no matter how cunningly Gideon tries to plot her escape, Harrow manages to foil her at every turn.
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In the house on the lake, which Kevin helped his parents buy, reminders of him appear at every turn.
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Democrats, still smarting from their devastating election defeats last November, are determined to block Trump's agenda at every turn.
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We will fight at every turn for their rights and opportunities so they may continue to contribute to America.
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She is stifled and stultified at every turn, but Ms. Pugh's alert, intelligent performance signals that rebellion is imminent.
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"At every turn [in this process], there's a barrier, but this was one less to worry about," she said.
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Where they hide, how they outthink and outmaneuver us at every turn, has thwarted our very best counter-strategies.
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"At every turn I've seen Republicans on the Hill and the President saying the next revelation will show that the FBI acted in a bad way, and each revelation shows that the FBI conducted itself as I know we did, in a professional routine -- upholding the rule of law at every turn."
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At every turn, rather than tout spec sheets, Osterloh explains how artificial intelligence can extract remarkable experiences from ordinary hardware.
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"Haftar has tried to undermine the UN process at every turn since it began in late 2014," Fitzgerald told CNN.
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At every turn, Elle encounters people who want to pigeonhole her into certain stereotypes, and time and again she refuses.
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As stock markets steadily climbed during his first year in office, President Donald Trump cheered the rise at every turn.
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The administration could be thwarted at every turn from those in Deep Government, and something would have to be done.
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There are certain House Republicans who have been vocal in their condemnation of King at every turn — for instance, Rep.
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At every turn, the production has a homespun, "let's put on a show" quality that's perfect for its fairground setting.
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The show purports to unpack the stereotypes of life as a dominatrix, but really just reinforces them at every turn.
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At every turn, Head Over Heels makes the most subversive choices, queering a classic 16th-century text to delightful effect.
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At every turn, he makes choices that will help him amass more power but that will also corrupt his soul.
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Yet, Olivia and Annalise are right there with them, outdoing these men in the anti-heroics department at every turn.
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Her woes can no longer be blamed on the people who wronged her; she's actively self-destructing at every turn.
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If the President-elect tries to stop climate research, however, California's Governor has promised to fight him at every turn.
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With cameras in our pockets and Instagrammable moments at every turn, it's easy to liken ourselves to bona fide photographers.
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At every turn, Apple guides you to moving more and more of your files to the cloud and their service.
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And at every turn in the series, Martin underlines just how little sense the war for the Seven Kingdoms makes.
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"I asked them, 'Let me see the source code,'" Spanos told me, saying that he was denied at every turn.
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And for five seasons with the Fighters, Ohtani continued to surprise at every turn—with just how amazing he was.
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Celeste defends Perry at every turn by blaming herself parroting his belief that maybe she wants the pain and abuse.
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Christine Quinn is the ring leader of the group, a designation that she enjoys reminding Hartley of at every turn.
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Their shows keep throwing up mirrors that might force them to confront themselves, but at every turn, they run away.
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Maine voters approved expansion in November through a citizen-led ballot measure, but LePage has fought back at every turn.
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At every turn, Trump has questioned and denigrated the alliances and institutions that have kept America safe, prosperous, and free.
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And all of them will pick up where Schneiderman left off, doing battle against the Trump administration at every turn.
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"I think the Republicans need to be on guard to push back at every turn," said GOP strategist Ford O'Connell.
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For more than a year, Trump has sought to undermine the investigations into himself and his allies at every turn.
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At every turn, hostile nations seek to twist market forces and cheat U.S. consumers out of more affordable energy options.
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If Democrats take control of the House, their base will demand two full years of extreme actions at every turn.
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Hillary Clinton has been locking President Obama in a tight metaphorical embrace, emphasizing her support for him at every turn.
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Trump, the king of crony capitalists, wants a secretary of Labor who opposes the interests of workers at every turn.
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The ERG, which wants Brexit at almost any cost, has opposed May's arguably necessary deal-making concessions at every turn.
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They surround employees at every turn, directing their focus and shaping their perceptions about what constitutes good versus bad behavior.
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She resumes her customary role of black cat, opaque and unblinking, filling her readers with queasy suspicion at every turn.
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Biden invoked President Barack Obama — a popular figure among Democrats — at every turn, but Booker called him out about it.
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But he's sweaty—both physically and mentally—flailing disastrously at every turn: flustered at recruiter meetings, drunk on job interviews.
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I play all three games at Nintendo—in their UK office, with reminders of the company's heritage at every turn.
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Burton figured it out, talking at every turn about how he turned rejection from Google into a promising startup idea.
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The Rosselló administration did nothing but challenge the Oversight Board at every turn, ignoring the basic foundation of fiscal credibility.
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He was beautifully, understatedly supported at every turn by Mr. Trifonov, whose particular opportunities to shine came in extended postludes.
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Quinton McHale (Borgnine), flouted Navy regulations at every turn and considered the war a chance to enjoy an island vacation.
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And we're going to take him on at every turn on what's really important to the people of our country.
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But like a P.E. teacher failing to corral unruly students, he couldn't stop them from cracking jokes at every turn.
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MAGA means going back to the '50s when women and minorities are sidelined and punished and minimized at every turn.
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"I have fully defended this law at every turn and applaud the Supreme Court's decision against Planned Parenthood," she said.
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The daughter was a girl the mother competed with, one she belittled at every turn in order to maintain dominance.
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At every turn is uncertainty, including whether water will emerge from the tap in the morning to brush your teeth.
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But by contrast, the world itself seems to treat them with unfeeling coldness, objectifying and dehumanizing them at every turn.
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" As the musicologist Richard Crawford wrote, "The music is calculated at every turn to intensify the delivery of the words.
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As Ms. Haley and Ms. Mann have tried to explain their decisions, the defense has pushed back at every turn.
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At every turn, the company has avoided becoming an arbiter of what is news and what political utterances are destructive.
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In Italy, there are towns and small cities like Albi at every turn, especially but not uniquely in the south.
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Additionally, Trump might incur a political cost by pardoning a convicted felon who has lied and cheated at every turn.
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The Republicans will seek to sow confusion at every turn, hoping voters will throw up their hands and give up.
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Plus, I found the app's cheerfulness almost oppressive: "Keep going — you can finish it!" it encouraged me at every turn.
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And each was rebuffed at every turn by a system that is Orwellian, and a political atmosphere that is toxic.
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That's a message Mr. Biden's top surrogates are sounding at every turn, citing specific potential swing voters in the process.
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Presidential candidates and talk-radio hosts have invoked him as a kind of comic-book villain, thwarting Republicans at every turn.
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If Democrats do take the House, their leaders will be under tremendous pressure to assail and obstruct Trump at every turn.
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"Judiciary Democrats have been their own barrier to information by choosing to escalate instead of negotiate at every turn," Collins said.
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Their logic assumes a woman is incapable of making difficult decisions without the state whispering in her ear at every turn.
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And, when it comes to the idea of pursuing a life as an artist, economics are a factor at every turn.
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He's a climate change James Bond, using his wits and gadgets and sheer will to save the day at every turn.
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That every tech company is salivating for that contract is hardly surprising, but Oracle alone continues to protest at every turn.
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Jihadists targeting our water supplies, assembling car and truck bombs, deranged individuals forcing us to look behind us at every turn?
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In fact, Judge Leon's opinion seems downright excited for the two companies, while systematically discounting the government's case at every turn.
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Of course, both Apple and Samsung have changed that math considerably, and Google is undercutting the companies at every turn possible.
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"Bizarre Love Triangle" is a shining moment on their 1986 release Brotherhood, refracting synthpop light at every turn like a discothèque.
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So they subvert America at every turn, because it makes them more powerful; it's a zero-sum game, if you will.
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Democrats, in search of firm political footing after the unexpected defeat of Clinton, are planning to fight him at every turn.
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I practiced, but there was something about the work he wanted me to do that I rebelled against at every turn.
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And Paul has stymied Trump's agenda at every turn — voting against the president's ACA replacement and fighting his beloved CIA director.
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The deck has been stacked against us at every turn, and the guardrails that were supposed to protect us have not.
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"That's not [eliminating] the deal — it's a stricter application of the terms of the deal at every turn," according to Zarate.
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He danced after scores, chatted with courtside fans and Lakers coach Luke Walton, and generally punished the opposition at every turn.
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Certainly the left-wing of the party would prefer the Democrats focus on Russiagate and stop the president at every turn.
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It's there in the palpable fatigue on "I Got a Question," or the spoken interludes that suggest chaos at every turn.
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But the climate denier in the Oval Office is blocking action to curb fossil fuel consumption and production at every turn.
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Trump likes people who affirm his views and who are willing to battle political correctness and the media at every turn.
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It also means the end of a commensurately taxing grind for the support crews that trail the pros at every turn.
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He's underestimated the Saviors at every turn, provoked them for no good reason, and ended up in way over his head.
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Of course, we're implicitly encouraged at every turn, wouldn't it simply be nicer if we didn't make angry music at all?
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It is corroborated by many witnesses, and he has conducted himself at every turn as someone who has nothing to hide.
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At every turn, they must proclaim that rules, relations and values assembled over generations do matter and are worth fighting for.
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As things stand now, Eastern Europe's authoritarians and Russia are mentioned, esteemed, admired and defended by Italy's leaders at every turn.
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There's a reason Discovery has firmly established the late great Commander Georgiou, who fought violence at every turn, as its conscience.
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Randy Hultgren is a very nice man, presents as a moderate, and then stood right by Trump at every turn. Right.
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To the IRGC, the intrusion of Western influence is a form of cultural warfare that it must fight at every turn.
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Congress needs to recognize the danger and limit the president's authority to raise the specter of national security at every turn.
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"Not only was this administration's family separation policy heartless — they bungled its implementation at every turn," Thompson said in a statement.
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He is shocked at every turn by Trump's lack of knowledge and utter lack of interest in learning anything at all.
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This mind-bending puzzler turns MC Escher's famous stairs illusion painting into an interactive puzzle, delivering meditative satisfaction at every turn.
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Buttigieg campaigning with his husband Chasten by his side, and quoting the Bible at every turn, busted that narrative wide open.
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He was savaged at every turn by almost every candidate -- all of whom seemed determined to bring him down, and fast.
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He also had sex in a windmill on The Bachelorette, which is another fact the show is touting at every turn.
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But Democrats have long drawn a line in the sand on the wall, defeating funding it at every turn so far.
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" The pair supports each other at every turn, he says, "and have embraced being role models for regular, everyday climbers everywhere.
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Oh, Mariner, those overly literal visual aids fight you for our attention at every turn, breaking the mood in the bargain.
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Democrats argue that they have gone out of their way to treat Mr. Trump fairly but been refused at every turn.
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It was these patient, courageous actions that hemmed in Mr. Kabila at every turn and pushed him to this current compromise.
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When it was boos enveloping Reigns at every turn, WWE could (and has) shrugged it off as part of the fun.
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Paddington 2 insists at every turn that kindness, empathy, and marmalade are the solutions to the vast majority of life's problems.
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Eating out for all of your meals means you will be faced with fast, fatty, sugary (and delicious) options at every turn.
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"That is something that congressional Democrats have sought for years, but congressional Republicans have stymied us at every turn," Schumer said Tuesday.
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On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump, the tweeter-in-chief, was judged at every turn by his supporters, critics, colleagues and opponents.
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According to the book, Streisand's stepfather idolized her sister Rosalind, while dismissing and insulting Streisand at every turn, constantly berating her looks.
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And because Americans have no drinking culture, as a Brit, stumbling around half-drunk, you're acutely aware of sobriety at every turn.
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However, a hostile upper house Senate, where Turnbull's conservative coalition failed to gain a clear majority, has fought him at every turn.
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As the film progresses, Jesse becomes more confident while also increasingly naive to the potential horrors that await her at every turn.
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Mr Ed, as Wayne calls the hog that is rapidly becoming his white whale, outwits his would-be killer at every turn.
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He will surely be followed by the paparazzi at every turn, and in ubiquity, will become a specter that haunts his accusers.
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In the general election, Clinton has out-raised Trump by massive amounts at every turn, and yet this election remains very close.
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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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When Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) apps started rapidly gaining popularity in the '00s, telecommunications companies worldwide blocked them at every turn.
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Trump, who considers himself a master dealmaker, has confounded aides and allies at every turn of the fateful flirtation with the North.
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And if you're going to mercilessly crush small businesses at every turn, can photos of you at least look like this again?
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Meanwhile, the New England Patriots' Tom Brady has denied using deflated footballs at every turn and is doing just fine thank you.
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Self-educated but with no college degree, Jacobs was disparaged by the Establishment for her lack of formal credentials at every turn.
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Touch, move, or simply stand and watch: the pulsating pinks, blues and purples are mesmerizing from every angle, and at every turn.
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The Pesident must demonstrate convincingly that they have his unfailing trust and respect -- and that he has their back -- at every turn.
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Go follows the shenanigans of three sets of characters over the course of one eventful evening, imparting seasonal wisdom at every turn.
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Cruz fought back, arguing that Rubio had distorted his record at every turn and saying Rubio had allied with Democrats like Sen.
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Trash litters the streets, dayglow advertisements assault you at every turn, and tech-junkies addicted to strange drugs quiver in dark alleys.
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It covers the vast expanse of the Great Basin and snow-capped peaks seem to tower above the road at every turn.
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We write a script in which the user tries to update the app only to be foiled by Clippy at every turn.
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Mueller is reportedly winding down the probe, which has dogged Trump at every turn since the special counsel's appointment in May 2017.
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I was showered with affirmation by all of the adults in my life and reminded how gifted I was at every turn.
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Audiences have guided characters through the excitement of exploring new worlds and risking death at every turn countless times in video games.
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While the movie may invite us to imagine its subject's extraordinary life, it frustrates our ability to do so at every turn.
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At every turn we should make clear, Turkey and its leadership will be on their own in trying to justify these actions.
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But his party has blocked opposition leaders at every turn, dismissing them as right-wing radicals doing the bidding of foreign powers.
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At every turn we were met by automakers which — incorrectly — claimed that incorporating safety features like seatbelts and airbags was too costly.
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So as the nominating process races toward the convention in Cleveland, Trump will continue to try and claim inevitability at every turn.
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At every turn, Insatiable recklessly rips through a litany of social issues and, despite my prayers, refuses to stop the fat-shaming.
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"King's comments are not conservative views but separate views that should be ridiculed at every turn possible," Scott wrote for the Post.
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"I just don't understand why this body continues to try to tie the hands of this president at every turn," he said.
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His wife, Kim Sears, encouraged him at every turn, along with the others, enthusiastically applauding points he won and some he didn't.
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Matt Gaetz, Jim Jordan, and Mark Meadows have gone all in to defend Trump's conduct and attack the Democrats at every turn.
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Ellen Tauscher was a bold and selfless champion who strove at every turn to make our world a better, safer, healthier place.
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The Hilton Honors Aspire Card really goes above and beyond in providing exceptional value and a VIP travel experience at every turn.
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"The Kurds want compensation for the past," said Mr. Maliki, who seems determined these days to undermine Mr. Abadi at every turn.
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So pushing pedophiles further into the shadows by persecuting them at every turn may well increase the possibility that they will offend.
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The characters of Mutant Year Zero are scouts and scavengers, not soldiers, and the game tries to reinforce this at every turn.
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But even at Lake Louise incredible danger lurks at every turn, the slightest miscalculation potentially resulting in a crash or severe injury.
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The weeklong cruise cost $1,915.50 (plus airfare to San Juan, P.R.); at every turn, somebody was offering the opportunity to spend more.
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"Those crews making their way to the concert venue were met at every turn by patients in the streets," Mr. Cassell said.
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The challenge lies in Maeterlinck's symbolist style, which resists psychological realism at every turn in favor of evasive dialogue and sibylline details.
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In music, when you're aware of how unique your voice is, you're probably just as likely to notice imposters at every turn.
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At every turn, Mr. Biden is seeking to keep the focus on a possible general election matchup between himself and Mr. Trump.
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"The Montana livestock community" and its allies in state and federal agencies "have obstructed this effort at every turn," Mr. Wenner said.
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Cardi B operates on a more instinctual level, meaning that at every turn, Ms. Rancic was flummoxed, befuddled and playing catch-up.
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Trump is unacceptable in every possible way, and must continue to be met at every turn with the strong arm of defiance.
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Still, the inevitability of that battle doesn't require embracing strategic libertinism at every turn and hardening your battles lines at every front.
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Congressional Republicans, however, chose instead to sow uncertainty at every turn, hoping that a damaged reform law would be easier to repeal.
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For weeks, we've watched current Bachelor Peter flounder at every turn, manipulatively searching for validation by way of tears and emotional outbursts.
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It's clear in Bernstein's telling that Kushner nixed Christie at every turn with more than a little glee, much to Christie's consternation.
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People on your side do evil things, occasionally, but you are notably and importantly exculpated from those evil acts at every turn.
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One attendee at the event said Mulvaney was "emphatic" that Democratic-leaning government employees are attempting to thwart Trump at every turn.
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It will only make it harder because our allies won't trust our word and Iran will point that out at every turn.
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Powell could also face blowback from Democrats who preferred Yellen and feel pressure from their base to oppose Trump at every turn.
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The Establishment media, including TV and Hollywood, attacked her at every turn, attacked her children, attacked and demonized those who supported her.
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After 40 years moving in this direction—and with it failing at every turn—you might think they would change their views.
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Despite the robbery, their time in America has none of the urgency that bore down on them at every turn back home.
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How else can we read a politician who rose to power promising to reduce deficits only to increase them at every turn?
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Still, there's no shortage of luxury at every turn: When I look up, there's a 100-year old Austrian crystal chandelier over-head.
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Institutional affirmation matters, especially as the new U.S. government seems determined to strike at institutions, including the institution of "reality," at every turn.
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Over the past month, Chelsea Clinton has undoubtedly found her voice on Twitter, crusading against the policies of President Trump at every turn.
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Ramsay Bolton, who needs to remind you at every turn just how evil he is, cleans house to become the new Lord Bolton.
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Hence, the explicit presumption that aging is something undesirable and to be battled at every turn is as nonsensical as it is dangerous.
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At every turn, the president's efforts to manage the economy, market and currency have been undercut by global headwinds and haphazard policy making.
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The uneven performances earned Mr. Bush a memorable moniker from Mr. Trump — "low energy," which the real estate developer repeated at every turn.
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If you are a woman who wants to make movies, you will see your ambition questioned and your livelihood threatened at every turn.
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Playing base politics -- tolerating nativism, birtherism and promising obstruction at every turn -- could cost Republicans the presidency and threaten control of the Senate.
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Speed at every turn, easy and flexible customization of both the interface and app icons, and precious little in the way of annoyances.
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Because Batman v Superman is an atomized mess of a story, with loopy shortcuts, confounding red herrings and overblown dialogue at every turn.
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Donald J. Trump desperately tried to discredit Hillary Clinton's decades of public service at every turn of the final presidential debate Wednesday evening.
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USOC CEO Scott Blackmun has faced calls to resign but Probst said the organization thought he "did the right thing at every turn".
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Because this day is a maddening free-for-all of people who are trying to trick or potentially poison you at every turn.
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It might be "helpful to the Sanders campaign", the writer speculates, that "an oligarch-owned newspaper bashing your every proposal at every turn".
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At every turn, we are reminded that Comey did horrible damage to Clinton's campaign, notwithstanding his unique visibility into the Trump-Russia nexus.
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It left her a nervous wreck, terrified of running into Pinto again at the museum, and looking over her shoulder at every turn.
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I could tell things were falling apart, and I tried to fix them to no avail, and just felt thwarted at every turn.
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And on North Korea the president seems determined to place us on war footing, at every turn downplaying or undermining a diplomatic solution.
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"It's sending a powerful signal to its members and to elected officials that it's fighting for gun rights at every turn," Winkler said.
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"You get used to operating at a certain level of intensity over there, with life or death decisions at every turn," he said.
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Whether emerging from a successful budget negotiation or beating Democrats to the nearest TV camera, that nimble duo skunked Democrats at every turn.
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At every turn, Trump has challenged our most sacred national traditions: freedom of the press, the rule of law, independent courts, and more.
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I work my butt off every single day and I never ever stop working, keeping the customer top-of-mind at every turn.
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But at every turn, the Trump administration has taken harmful actions and pursued damaging policies that violate each of the aforementioned core principles.
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At every turn the reader grows increasingly attached to this sympathetic and admirable heroine, whose weaknesses make her all the more convincingly human.
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But to a generation of ambitious California Democrats intent on challenging President Trump at every turn, her record is no longer sufficiently liberal.
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Mr. Maduro has packed crucial state institutions, including the Supreme Court, with loyalists and has stymied the opposition-run Parliament at every turn.
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At every turn, it seemed, a police officer holding a cup of Dunkin' Donuts coffee pointed to a distant entrance, on 40th Street.
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There is adventure and danger at every turn, upside-down rules and twisted logic, but Alice perseveres for the love of her father.
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" One previous project was a moist towelette the size of a bath towel, because "life offers an onslaught of filth at every turn.
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Like the women in the ad, real-life women trying to break into the tech industry come to expect sexism at every turn.
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We love our festivals as much for the outfit inspiration as the music, and this one had beach dressing fun at every turn.
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He was controlled by the gods who favored Michael Jordan his entire career, who openly conspired to destroy Patrick Ewing at every turn.
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The Trump administration is sure to challenge Democrats in court at every turn; they will likely appeal Mehta's ruling to prolong the case.
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They both are depicted in the piece as underestimating or misjudging the company's problems at every turn, and perhaps even actively ignoring them.
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As President Trump displays the ugly underbelly of American culture, other nations, unencumbered by racism at every turn, are emerging as world leaders.
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"Accidentally Brave" nevertheless contends at every turn that families can survive psychological devastation and reformulate themselves on a more solid if somber basis.
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Critics said Mr. Bercow has taken an anti-Brexit position from the beginning, marshaling parliamentary procedure selectively to frustrate it at every turn.
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One in three indigenous people is under the age of 14, and these young people are growing up facing discrimination at every turn.
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Thrashing and full of impact but endlessly slippery, Logan Richardson's two-electric-guitar quintet remains guided at every turn by his alto saxophone.
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Indeed, this collection of 11 stories, stretched on a taut diagonal between Maine and Los Angeles, nimbly kicks us sideways at every turn.
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From Poland to Lithuania, our writer navigates historic cities and out-of-the-way towns, finding remnants of the past at every turn.
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And perhaps most fundamentally, he simply lies at every turn: Politicians often spin and exaggerate, they even lie in extremis to escape scandal.
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At every turn, British officials talk about Brexit as a way for the country to reclaim its sovereignty from the bureaucrats in Brussels.
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Pursuing health and tax reforms via reconciliation ensures that Democrats, understandably fearful of being sidelined, will attempt to block Republicans at every turn.
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Beck should know firsthand that the Bush administration sidelined science at every turn, given that she spent time at OMB during that time.
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"Since the 2016 election, 'DC Dean' has actively attempted to undermine Donald Trump at every turn," Tarkanian said in a statement last week.
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She is really trying to pull off this character, but at every turn, it feels like the role was written for someone else.
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The president and his counsel were given the chance to attend public impeachment hearings and mount a rebuttal but declined at every turn.
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Time and again, with very few exceptions, Republicans in Congress have disappointed their own base and handed Democrats the initiative at every turn.
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We're discouraged from talking about money at every turn, but if you want to fix your financial situation, talking about it is necessary.
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The irony is that, as Edward Luce writes, that Americans have elected a leader who is replete with conflicts of interest at every turn.
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Her hope paid off – thanks to a new drug, Fischer's daughter Morgan, now 10, has lived to defy those medical predictions at every turn.
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Because all the business experience in the world won't make you a successful president if you're hamstrung by your past dealings at every turn.
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At every turn, there's a decision to be made: the height of a mountain, the trajectory of bullets, or the inner workings of soccer.
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The breadth and depth of the work was staggering and through it all the film, video and installation work kept surprising at every turn.
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DARPA invited ethical hackers to try everything they could to hack a system with HACMS on it, and they were stopped at every turn.
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The space is bursting with natural light and greenery, and it spans across four floors with 'grammable backdrops and delicious bites at every turn.
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At every turn one encounters that iconic, boldly legible signature "Walt Whitman": on title pages, on promotional postcards, even on the bindings of books.
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Romney, who has criticized Trump at every turn, will brief his allies in a highly-anticipated, even if brief, set of remarks Thursday evening.
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The artist, Melissa Painter, and producer Eric Marshall had to guide me around the room and tell me what to do at every turn.
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Just like a supercar, this Mac Pro comes with the claim of being designed purely for performance, with form following function at every turn.
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The Bravo reality series makes sure to show off the ladies' multi-million dollar mansions, expensive shopping habits, and lavish vacations at every turn.
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At every turn, Mr. Trump bragged about how much more compelling his event was than the rumpus unfolding at the same time across town.
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From the beginning, Meredith and her colleagues have had problems arise out of absolutely nowhere, the universe pitting itself against them at every turn.
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Read another, Clinton's comments on Tuesday were a call to arms -- a pledge to resist Trump and the agenda he represents at every turn.
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Trump administration officials have called for wall, but changed the definition of a wall at every turn, from steel barriers, concrete slabs, to bollards.
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This system would never fly here, of course, because there's an entire industry with an army of lobbyists who'll oppose it at every turn.
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The white whale was enticed with fishy snacks but proved evasive at every turn, forcing them to get in the water to remove it.
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After all, having run on a Trump ticket, Pence is the most culpable member of a party that has enabled Trump at every turn.
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Still, Sherman's push is forcing Democrats to toe a delicate line, with the party's liberal base demanding that they oppose Trump at every turn.
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Food friends and foes drew into two distinct camps in my mind, and I saw ill health at every turn and in every mouthful.
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You're pursued at every turn by Monarch Solutions, a murderous mega-corporation that Paul founds during a trip back in time following the fracture.
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After understandably crying into a box of chocolates, Elle works tirelessly to get accepted into Harvard Law School and beats Warner at every turn.
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In fact, we've only indulged it, fanned the flames, taken partisan advantage at every turn, deepened the ugly divisions that exist in our country.
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The former two-term senator blamed Democrats for slow-walking Trump's Cabinet nominees and threatening to block the GOP's 85033 agenda at every turn.
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Clemens plays Hilary with a kind of controlled fanaticism, showing at every turn the mutuality between her deepest feelings and her most challenging insights.
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Samsung kicked and screamed on that one, holding onto the 3.5mm with dear life and roundly mocking the competition (read: Apple) at every turn.
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Yet the movie's patient progress is driven and tensed, and you feel that, at every turn in the path, something could go badly astray.
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Meanwhile, our democratically-elected Western allies, built on the same values as the United States, look on while Trump insults them at every turn.
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One condition of this noble genre is that a person in jeopardy must at every turn pursue the most D-brained course of action.
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He's now obstructing Congress at every turn, including telling witnesses who no longer work for the government that they cannot speak about public documents.
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But given his criticism of officials in London, who have urged calm at every turn, it's hard to imagine he would follow their lead.
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Our current administration has amped up the notion that women are mere extensions of male will and pleasure, there to serve at every turn.
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It is important to note that Murder Dog is certainly guilty, and at every turn he mentions his insatiable lust for chaos and murder.
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Rubio, who is now attacking Trump at every turn, used the protest as an opportunity to take a shot at the Republican front-runner.
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The attorney general's office, which is supposed to be the highest enforcement agency of the law, is seen as breaking it at every turn.
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It should not have been a surprise that American units in disaffected provinces and neighborhoods, and their partners, could encounter gunfire at every turn.
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While administration officials scramble to share science-based information, updates on safety measures and more, the President is undercutting their efforts at every turn.
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These are the worst-of-the-worst days, when pedestrians outpace cars, streets morph into parking lots and road rage flares at every turn.
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It is apparent that even an administration acting with the best interests of children in mind at every turn would be scrambling right now.
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At every turn, it seemed Ms. Jansen's music making grew on the spot, out of the fluctuating colors and energy centers of the orchestra.
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She most likely would have except for the stated goal of Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, to block the president at every turn.
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There are stimulating ideas and unexpected talents at every turn in the Museum of Modern Art — from Africa, Asia, South America, and African America.
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Majority leader McConnell has, at every turn, greased the process to run as many nominees as possible through the Senate as quickly as possible.
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But at the behest of liberal party leaders in the Senate, those vulnerable Democrats are being pressured to fight for ObamaCare at every turn.
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If the allegations are true, at every turn he seemed compelled to put his duplicity in the faces of people whom he supposedly loved.
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But from late November until the last gasp at the end of December, we all are bombarded with richness and excess at every turn.
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Pence sold his soul long ago for a ticket on the Trump train, and he has defended Trump at every turn, and without reservation.
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"The lesson here is that if Republicans want to pass tax reform, they better be prepared to fight back at every turn," he added.
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Ricco, 48, helped lead the Mets' efforts in Nashville while staying in constant touch with Alderson, and he spoke to reporters at every turn.
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In order to sell healthful foods for relatively low prices, Polk said that Everytable has to leverage software and data analytics at every turn.
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Since he became attorney general, Barr has acted exactly as he forecasted, taking pains to sanitize Mueller's findings and protect Trump at every turn.
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And yet this year, Markle has stood her ground against an industry committed to disparaging her at every turn, at great expense to herself.
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What comes after is the race to bag delegates, and while it may not be as headline-grabbing at every turn, it's hugely consequential.
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The calls for the GOP majority in Congress to block Obama at every turn are rooted in paranoid, arguably racist, fringes of the electorate.
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"Our nation's antiquated sugar program seeks to prop up prices for the sugar industry at every turn, sticking consumers with the bill," Foxx said.
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The state is the biggest Democratic stronghold in the nation, and its leaders have been challenging Mr. Trump and his policies at every turn.
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There are beautiful, meaningful, thoughtful and very kind gestures at every turn, from people you know well and people you don't know at all.
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It's based on Democrats' deep concern about the Trump administration issuing a blanket denial to congressional subpoenas and obstructing lawmakers' investigations at every turn.
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In this case, as Paul staggers through the broken shards of the life he'd planned for himself, he bounces off colorful characters at every turn.
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Poremski tried frantically to reenter the house and retrieve her daughter and dog, but the heat and billowing black smoke stopped her at every turn.
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And as we all know far too well, politics is far from the only field where women are vastly underrepresented and undermined at every turn.
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But a free market approach to broadband seems unlikely to restrain the handful of companies that control the industry from screwing consumers at every turn.
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It already sounds like a cliche Perry saga: a woman with something to hide puts nothing before success and money, risking exposure at every turn.
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On the Hill, the public will be out-lobbied at every turn by the essentially unlimited resources of Comcast, Charter, CenturyLink, Verizon, and AT&T.
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Her companionship is from this hard-bitten maid who is so punitive at every turn — and that's her family, that's the person she lived with.
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Research shows that women are questioned at every turn, in the workplace, in school, even from the time they're able to talk, walk, and think.
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Yet, at every turn, this assertion has been overcome by the military's steadfast ability to integrate these individuals into effective members of our armed forces.
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"But it's hardly a surprise coming from the Trump administration, which has shamefully sided with big-money corporate interests over working people at every turn."
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Reich goes on to argue that Sanders's rock star popularity is the result of his laser-like focus on challenging financial elites at every turn.
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He insisted that he would focus on the issues, despite what he cast as the news media's best attempts to insert scandal at every turn.
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There is a real oddity to Sharrer's compositions — the horizon is often pushed awkwardly high or low, defying the rule of thirds at every turn.
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So to find out that while we had been engaged in that process that they had been undermining us at every turn was really disturbing.
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I can never express how your kindness and prayers have brought encouragement when I needed it most – outpacing the grief and discouragement at every turn.
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The federal government has denied this at every turn — pointing out, for example, that most Muslim visa holders don't come from the six blacklisted countries.
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" The Center for Reproductive Rights' president and CEO, Nancy Northup, vowed in a statement released on Friday to challenge bans like Mississippi's "at every turn.
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Tony's a good-guy, middle class patriarch, challenged minutes later to defend his family from a band of violent psychopaths and failing at every turn.
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Democrats, who are fighting the GOP's repeal push at every turn, were quick Thursday to draw more attention to Paul's search for the bill. Rep.
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All the while, he was undercut by the president himself at every turn — in private, it's reportedly common for Trump to mock and belittle Priebus.
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His supporters not only deeply distrust the media but believe journalists are all thinly-veiled liberals who are out to get conservatives at every turn.
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But it also deserves criticism for nominating so few Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans every year, and Rock whiffed on that opportunity at every turn.
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The siblings must outsmart Olaf at every turn, foiling his many devious plans and disguises, in order to discover clues to their parents' mysterious death.
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Accordingly, the workday has moved from a defined moment in time to an abstract and creeping entity that invades one's personal life at every turn.
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The answers to those questions could be existential, given the decades of U.S. policymakers grievously misreading China's hostile intentions and avoiding confrontation at every turn.
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"The challenges we face are increasingly dynamic and complex, with hostile regimes seeking to undermine our standing on the world's stage at every turn," Sen.
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And the Republican nominee here has done his part to increase the stakes for the White House, linking himself to Mr. Trump at every turn.
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"Let me tell you the hypocrisy we see at every turn," White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day" Wednesday.
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China restricts our imports, steals our intellectual property, dumps goods that they stole from us into world markets, and cyber-attacks us at every turn.
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The people at the heart of these movies are complex, deftly drawn characters working within a system that&aposs rigged against them at every turn.
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They would race up and down the stairs of a large student house, surprising each other at every turn; their obvious joy was highly contagious.
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From the second Trump plucked him from relative obscurity to serve as the vice presidential nominee, Pence has lauded -- and defended -- Trump at every turn.
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That means the tool that helped McConnell foil Democrats at every turn when they held power will be out of reach when the tables turn.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - From multiple hurricanes to earthquakes, wildfires and refugee crises, it seems there was a new humanitarian crisis at every turn in 2017.
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Especially among people facing precarity at every turn, ruled by the most craven and stupidly cruel among us, on a not-so-slowly dying planet?
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And in 2018 North Carolina might be in for a Democratic backlash to a Republican legislature that seems to be subverting democracy at every turn.
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Sisi has clamped down on democracy at every turn, and it won't be on display even as Egyptians go through the motions of casting ballots.
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Her feminist perspective is welcomed by the boys at every turn as they take in the sensory overload of their first West Coast road trip.
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"They continue to give themselves an unfair advantage at every turn," Daniel Ek, Spotify's chief executive, said in a message posted on the company's website.
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If retailers don't start discounting before Thanksgiving — and most seem to — they are certainly using the holiday shopping season to push merchandise at every turn.
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Hilltop Israeli settlements, controlling the line of sight, loomed into view at every turn, the ubiquitous red-roofed stamp of a half-century of occupation.
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" We live in an environment that "seduces our attention at every turn ... and at the same time we're using our minds to make a living.
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An intensely responsive soloist, he maneuvers with assurance as Mr. Alexander dances about him, bright chords and buzzing inflections laying fresh bait at every turn.
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Instead of arresting their political decline, House Republicans proved unable at every turn to stay ahead of their troubles — including many of their own making.
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At every turn — by motorbike and motorboat — shards of burned stumps, a crop of shimmering silvery charcoal, stuck out from the blackened earth like gravestones.
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Lydia's friend Julia (Connie Castanzo), meanwhile, is engaged to Jack's friend Faulkland (David Friedlander), whose deranged insecurity makes him question Julia's devotion at every turn.
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As men retreat from tailoring at every turn, this sense of humor, experimentation and breeziness is almost certainly the only way to hold the fort.
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At every turn, the candidates found ways to distinguish themselves, something they had largely failed to do with so many hopefuls onstage in previous debates.
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Overall the exhibition was an ode to an artist who was omnivorous in his artistic appetite and incorporated the world around him at every turn.
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Mr. Rouhani and his foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, widely disliked by conservatives as too pro-Western, are likely to face obstacles at every turn.
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We understand the existential threat of the climate crisis, and see an authoritarian right-wing government that wants to suppress multiracial democracy at every turn.
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"The fact is, the gun lobby has a lock on this Congress, and they have continued to block this research at every turn," DeLauro added.
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He's mostly spent the series depressed and frequently on benders, trying to do the right thing but relapsing back into old habits at every turn.
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At every turn, in every tweet, she is confronted by the signs of an ongoing catastrophe, from which it may be too late to escape.
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It was, though, a day for Stenson to bask in the acclaim of being the exiting champion as he was warmly applauded at every turn.
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"Trying to obstruct him at every turn and even criminally charge him for what was clearly a joke is not helping this country one bit."
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Mr. Maduro's opposition is demanding that he comply with the Bolivarian Constitution established during Chávez's leadership, and Mr. Maduro is violating it at every turn.
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At every turn, the people examining me reached the same conclusion: I was "aeromedically adapted" — fit to fly — and able to return to the service.
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When Law and Justice briefly held power before, from 2005 to 2007, its leader, Mr. Kaczynski, found himself stymied by the courts at every turn.
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Helped by a homespun narration and good-natured interviews, the filmmakers lock down a "no rancor here" tone that vigorously asserts itself at every turn.
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These are just a few of the works on display at Wasserman; Shalev-Gerz is extremely conceptually dense and meticulous at every turn in her process.
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Find a way to give Todd Gurley some breathing room so he can actually run in space instead of having to dodge tacklers at every turn?
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She's been forced to confront shitty situation after shitty situation, but she's used them as a means to push herself forward, embracing herself at every turn.
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Aung San Suu Kyi is regarded by many Burmese as too conciliatory toward the Rohingya, because she remains silent rather than denouncing them at every turn.
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I just felt like something bad was going to happen to me at every turn — because it was so unexpected and so out of left field.
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Travis is dominated by his overbearing father, who seems so obsessed with protecting his family that he doesn't realize he's emasculating his son at every turn.
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The local co-op glee is infectious, and at every turn, friends are lording it over one another, scoring bragging rights on brand-new games. Stikbold!
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When the game questions your enthusiasm for violence, it's through the mouths of Nazis, whose superficially reasonable-sounding criticisms are revealed as hypocrisy at every turn.
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Then again, as Robbin' Season points out at every turn, there's no level of success black men like Earn (Glover) and his rapper cousin Alfred, a.k.a.
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Despite the numerous costume changes and activities in the video, one primary message seems to persist given the prevalence of heart shapes at every turn: love.
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Red Velvet The Perfect Red VelvetIrene, Seulgi, Wendy, Joy and Yeri delight at every turn with expressive and powerful vocals, telling stories that transcend language barriers.
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Mulder, again wanting to believe, excitedly listens to Guy's story, waiting at every turn for the man to be a were-lizard on a murder spree.
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He goes through the motions at every turn: Even the saloon fronts look like you could knock them over if you bumped into them too hard.
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Ramsay Bolton is the show's other psychopath, but at least he spares us the pious pearls of wisdom that the High Sparrow drops at every turn.
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Sitting around kitchen tables, I heard story after story about how farmers were struggling to survive because of the big monopolies they faced at every turn.
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Furthermore, many Republican voters also came to believe, sometimes fairly and sometimes unfairly, that their party's national leaders tended to sell them out at every turn.
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Pai, a former telecom lobbyist, has generally taken a pro-industry stance at every turn, most notably with his vote to repeal federal net neutrality protections.
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When The Big Short's various protagonists try to convince their peers of the danger hidden in plain sight, they're aghast to encounter indifference at every turn.
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In trauma therapy, when a survivor has found enough calm and safety to think again, a therapist will, at every turn, remind her of her strengths.
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As the historical record shows, the various factions that compose the island's political spectrum have and will try to undercut each other's initiatives at every turn.
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In-suite Picassos, massive crystal chandeliers at every turn (there are almost 500 of them!), and Versace tableware quite possibly make this bold statement ring true.
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"This administration will expose and disrupt Hezbollah and Iranian terror networks at every turn, including those with ties to the Central Bank of Iran," he said.
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While Pittsburgh skated up and down the ice with ease, the Sharks could barely exit their defensive zone, hounded by the speedy Penguins at every turn.
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My favorite point is his last, in which he accused fellow Republican members, who defend the president at every turn, of not even reading the report.
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For now, by undercutting and emasculating Trump at every turn, Pelosi is determined to turn the shutdown into the beginning of the end of his presidency.
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At every turn, Ruff has great fun pitting mid-20th-century horror and sci-fi clichés against the banal and ever-present bigotry of the era.
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While Trump attacks the media at every turn, he is also the most avid consumer of its journalism -- especially via cable TV -- of any president ever.
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Fifty years later, the Castro brothers' communist dictatorship remains a thorn in the U.S.'s side, causing mischief internationally and opposing American interests at every turn.
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He doesn't seize the opportunity to disarm his comic predators, and the performers know they can land a shot at a vulnerable target at every turn.
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As she tries to carve out a new place in the world, Marion turns out to be a delightful antiheroine and defies expectation at every turn.
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That effort might be set back by protesters who plan to stalk Mr. Trump at every turn during his visit, though the president himself seems unconcerned.
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At every turn, Trump has proven unable to acknowledge mistakes of judgment or execution, demonstrate understanding of the crisis, and gird Americans for hard times ahead.
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The frights of nightmares and nightmarish fiction cannot be dissipated by a round of buckshot; to flee them is to run into them at every turn.
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Be nice to your family and listen to your mum and dad - they will guide you through life and be there for you at every turn.
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"If you're not holding bond companies accountable at every turn, they can wriggle out of a forfeiture," said Alison Filo, a prosecutor in Santa Clara, Calif.
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I recently reviewed the beautiful Shape Of The World, and my precise problem with that game was that it seemed to give in at every turn.
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Trump understood even then that her efforts to forge her own role would be second-guessed and scrutinized at every turn, including by her spouse. Mrs.
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"At every turn, we hit a roadblock," said Mr. Monroe, executive director of the Adirondack Park Local Government Review Board, which advises the Adirondack Park Agency.
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Those who testify have to speak publicly about something they might rather forget, then submit to cross-examination designed to undermine their account at every turn.
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In another, she speaks about her views -- conservative, religious, "old-school with values" -- but declares with passion a promise to defend her kids at every turn.
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One approach would be to follow the bare-knuckles example of his predecessor, Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, and try to thwart Republicans at every turn.
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This has been Trump's campaign modus operandi so far and he is role modeling it for every American — on twitter, on television and at every turn.
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Yes, Trump may cause enormous damage to America and the world in the coming years, and by all means we should challenge him at every turn.
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Revisionist powers, such as Russia and China, are trying to re-write international rules and norms — often by force — and are undermining democracy at every turn.
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So yes, the story is very, very anime, swelling melodrama at every turn and filled with worldbuilding that makes absolutely no sense and is extremely cool.
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By failing to accept responsibility for her loss and being the liability who hamstrung her team's efforts at every turn, she looks like a sore loser.
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It was squandered, as many writers have pointed out, by engineers and CEOs who opted for profit over people at every turn with seemingly no consequences.
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At every turn, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot takes you down a path you think you know, then steps off it just a few inches to the left.
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Nature, science, even the human form itself has all be made twisted and repugnant, and at every turn you are made to wade deeper into the mire.
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Her brilliant military plans are getting trounced by Cersei's allies, it who seem to be able to anticipate exactly where Dany's forces will be at every turn.
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And she looks good at every turn, thanks to a bevy of extensions and masterfully dyed wigs that always leave us wondering, Did she or didn't she?
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Republicans made a pact when President Obama was elected that they would fight him at every turn, and they did, even when he supported their own ideas.
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The pair were met with horrifying masked and bloodied figures at every turn, and while Lassner was clearly pretty frightened, his screams were no match for Teigen's.
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But to hear artists like 2 Chainz, Da Baby, City Girls, and of course Cardi B, coming through the speakers at every turn—that was very new.
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Later, when she asks him to just hurry up and leave her if he's going to do it, he acts baffled, despite rejecting her at every turn.
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They felt left behind or even kept down by a federal government that no longer looked out for them — that was against their interests at every turn.
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With all learning at our fingertips we would be augmented, like a politician with aides at every turn whispering details of the personages at a diplomatic dinner.
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Meanwhile of course we saw Democrats stretching out the nets to save Strzok at every turn using explosive denunciations and every lame parliamentary trick in the book.
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Lake Bell, an actor, plays the daughter of a legendary voice-over man; she wants to break into the industry herself, but faces sexism at every turn.
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Boris Johnson has earned a reputation as Britain's most flamboyant politician, a man whose impressive vocabulary is matched only by his ability to offend at every turn.
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Birdie, like so many young girls who are constantly hearing condescending declarations about how special they are, is also written off as deeply stupid at every turn.
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The language of the play is vibrant and rhythmic, but the direction tends to labor for significance and spurs the actors toward high intensity at every turn.
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Our meeting spot is the penthouse suite of Unscripted, a delightfully retro hotel that pops with the rich goldenrod and crimson of the '60s at every turn.
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At every turn, there were parents just like actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin and the dozens of other parents charged in the recent college cheating scandal.
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Your words speak for themselves, reducing us at every turn to the sum of our parts, rated and calibrated on your post-pubescent ideas of what's acceptable.
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"Kids' lives are increasingly lived online, and companies like TikTok have been all too eager to take advantage of child app users at every turn," said Sen.
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If we can, we will cheat death at every turn, to continue living well... When someone we cherish dies, we regret the loss of a worthy companion.
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At every turn of Legion, the series has had ample opportunities to question David or develop a skepticism about what he's doing or what he stands for.
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After all, the signature lesson of Mueller's inquiry at every turn has been that his investigators knows far, far, far more than anyone in the public expected.
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While you might be working to restore an exiled royal family, it's made clear at every turn that their reinstatement would restore a nation to its people.
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James Tullier says doctors told the family that his son would not live another day, but he continued to defy the odds and expectations at every turn.
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This kind of lazy narrative dogs the filmmakers at every turn throughout its first half, and makes the series a frustrating watch up until about episode five.
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The conflict burst into the open on January 15th, when Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the commission, accused Mr Renzi of attacking his institution at every turn.
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Prominent members of the alt-right say the attacks from mainstream Republicans are expected because the movement has run up against the GOP establishment at every turn.
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Many would argue that Donald Trump has built his own metaphorical wall, dividing America at every turn with hateful rhetoric and by advocating sexual and physical assault.
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And as of late, he has similarly taken on the role as an ever-present yet elusive character, where secrecy and puzzling intentions follow at every turn.
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Sakuraba was never fed easy fights, he almost always gave up weight to his opponents, and he seemed to succeed in spite of this at every turn.
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While she is the perfect picture of a modern princess, perfectly groomed and polite at every turn, but K Midds is also something of a sass queen.
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"Cities are such crucibles for so much good to happen and so much positive change, because of the challenges that one encounters at every turn," Power explains.
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To make panettone — traditional panettone, coaxed from a stiff, naturally leavened starter — is to embark on a long, expensive and unpredictable journey, risking disaster at every turn.
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"At every turn, Trump has failed to do what a patriotic president would do — failed to put the national interest first," writes David Frum in The Atlantic.
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Still, Bishop has relentlessly tied McCready's boat to those of the progressives, lumping them all together as "crazy liberal clowns" at every turn on the campaign trail.
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The Tigers have methodically proven themselves at every turn this year when the doubters were sure they'd falter with 11 new starters after last year's national championship.
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Mr. Trump made it easy, flattering Mr. Xi at every turn and blaming the massive trade deficit between the United States and China on previous American leaders.
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Leading by example, McMenamy sashayed down the runway to the archetypal industry anthem "Fashion" by David Bowie, throwing her arms up to strike poses at every turn.
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Doom Eternal does a phenomenal job of introducing mechanics and gameplay concepts clearly, with well-organized menus, easy-to-follow explainers, and helpful tips at every turn.
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With the help of her long-time mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), Carrie fearlessly risks everything, including her personal well-being and even sanity, at every turn.
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"I think the experience of a lot of truck drivers is very similar to mine where the government has failed them at every turn," Collins told FleetOwner.
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"I talk about it at every turn, just like you talk about your kids hitting a home run and your daughter getting into law school," he continued.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — You know you're working on a good Sunday grid when you're entertained and challenged at every turn and you haven't even realized the theme yet.
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"In any regulated industry, there are companies that are more aggressive than others in pushing back at every turn and trying to stop the policy," she said.
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If you don't like the way someone is handling their job as an elected official, make sure you let them and their staff know at every turn.
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At every turn, Pelosi sided with these more moderate members, calculating that a premature call for impeachment could do far more damage than good for her caucus.
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A man whose own mother walked through the same Ellis Island doors as Annie campaigned for the presidency by slamming immigrants at every turn, and he won.
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Brazil's efforts to stage the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro met trouble at every turn, including polluted _________ and budget cuts so deep that basic operations became strained.
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Sorry, Mr. Brooks; I am going to continue to follow what you and your political cronies are doing to Americans, and to resist you at every turn.
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But at every turn, they defy convention, establishing their autonomy with articulations and exaggerations of a sculptural, even architectural kind, and rich resonances of meaning and beauty.
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Fortunately, Earthjustice's team of over 100 environmental lawyers—who are spread out across the country—are fighting the horrific actions of the Trump administration at every turn.
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She's been manipulated and exploited at every turn by men who don't really have her best interests at heart and primarily see her as a sex object.
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" On Tuesday, Heard's legal team filed documents claiming Depp and his team are attempting to "thwart" their divorce proceedings, and that he is "smearing [Heard] at every turn.
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As the music became even more ominous, she went on the loose as Red, spooking people at every turn and proving just how terrifying the murderous doppelgänger is.
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But for some members of our generation, raised to eschew sincerity at every turn and converse solely through the prism of memes, none of these gifts are acceptable.
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On paper it's everything I love in a TV show: gorgeous people flaunting their extravagant wealth while trading vicious barbs and brilliantly undermining one another at every turn.
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The innocent-looking male romantic lead of White Nights, Park Gun-woo (played by Jin Goo), is a figurehead who's strung along emptily, and betrayed at every turn.
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Fans are forced to deal with an awful checkout experience, are nickeled-and-dimed with fees at every turn, and are unable to openly transfer or sell tickets.
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Mr. Bush promised to campaign as his "own man," first trying to distance himself from his family and later extolling his mother, father and brother at every turn.
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There's a lot of glorifying serial killers for being so careful and calculated, but Andrew is unraveling and might even be enjoying being almost-caught at every turn.
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" Ian Fein, an attorney for NRDC, said the Interior Department "has at every turn attempted to shield from the public it's true intentions and actions regarding national monuments.
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More than the retreating Germans, the real enemy for Yossarian and his rag-tag bunch of friends is the bureaucracy of the military, inverting logic at every turn.
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In the most conservative parts of the state on Monday, the Texas senator weaved in faith at every turn, soliciting shouts of "Amen" and prayers from the audience.
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"It's a shame that were going to have to spend four or eight years pressuring her at every turn but we will," said Bill McKibben, founder of 350.
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The "resist" movement has taken hold as a way to oppose the new administration and its supporters at every turn, no matter what the cost or the tactic.
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"We've acted in good faith since our very first interactions with the Commission and we've sought to provide accurate information at every turn," Facebook said in a statement.
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The good news is, there are plenty of cheap fares to be found on both foreign and domestic carriers, all looking to outdo each other at every turn.
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It's a testament to Glover's all-black writers' room for Atlanta, which situates its characters in the depths of Atlanta without buffoonery or canned jokes at every turn.
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To choose someone like Miller — someone who only criticizes the VA and thwarts progress at every turn—shows that veterans are a secondary consideration to the Trump administration.
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Cuomo has worked to compromise, overshadow, or undercut de Blasio at every turn, starting with de Blasio's signature campaign promise in his 2013 mayoral campaign, universal pre-K.
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A sovereign, democratic Ukraine finds itself undermined at every turn by a provocative Russian neighbor desperate to see it fail, yet Ukraine is moving forward against all odds.
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Now the city is littered with corpses, wildly powerful guardians roam the corridors as little girls loot the dead, and genetically mutated citizens ambush you at every turn.
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"The Go-Between" works better as a requiem than as a parable of rebirth, but Mr. Crawford, newly anchoring a musical at age 74, delivers at every turn.
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"I have been lucky at every turn," she says, adding that it may have been for the better that she never landed the law firm positions she sought.
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Yet at every turn in the past eight years we were told that the only solution is one which engages the mullahs and strengthens their grip on power.
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Spicer started the briefing with an extended "Greatest Hits of the Trump Foreign Trip, Volume 1" riff -- detailing how unbelievably successful, at every turn, the trip actually was.
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He enrolled in the Film and Television School of the Academy of Performing Arts, known as FAMU, where the revered filmmaker Vaclav Krska encouraged him at every turn.
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Steep yourself in the show, and you'll learn nothing about the rules of the universe it inhabits; they contradict themselves at every turn, often within the same episode.
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The use of ultra-strong black characters of routine flyness and strength is a natural reaction to a culture that dehumanizes and devalues black life at every turn.
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But the hearing comes as President Trump is stiffening his resolve to fight Democrats at every turn — a battle that could lead to constitutional clashes in the courts.
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"This collection of 11 stories, stretched on a taut diagonal between Maine and Los Angeles, nimbly kicks us sideways at every turn," Julie Orringer writes in her review.
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Now the buses are trapped in the Syrian desert with nowhere to go, chased at every turn by American bombers determined not to let them rejoin the fight.
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For Warren, this isn't enough — the senator who has gone after Bloomberg's history of offensive comments about women is planning to continue holding him accountable at every turn.
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But the international stage was just the latest triumph for Dhooghe, whose mission to prove his detractors wrong at every turn has fueled his progression up the ranks.
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Whatever the reason, the actress at every turn rides the emotions of a play that makes room for bottomless grief, notwithstanding the gusts of rage along the way.
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And while the CEO has teased the truck on and off for six years, with increased hype at every turn, it's still not super clear what's in store.
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But the show has devoted itself to defying those expectations at every turn, by making pleasure another component to be analyzed, like a cold body on a slab.
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As a consequence, Vladimir Putin and other adversaries feel emboldened to challenge the United States at every turn, cross red lines, and dismantle Western political and security institutions.
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This irony clearly hasn't been lost on Pollesch, whose play seems to refute "Vivid's" sleek, razzle-dazzle aesthetic at every turn, starting with its mouthful of a title.
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Trump has stonewalled Congress at every turn, however, by falsely arguing that he is "absolutely immune" from not just prosecution, but any investigation whatsoever while he's in office.
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As someone who gets excited by variety, especially when it comes to food, this place had me bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at every turn of the aisle.
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If they keep this up, wildly flailing about, trying to score political points at every turn with no real solutions, they're bound to become a coastal, regional party.
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Every scrap of land was covered in vines, and at every turn there was another pompous chateau trumpeting its existence with tall gates, formal parterres or Palladian columns.
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At every turn, the White House promotes policies that will only worsen ocean health, and the president and his most fervent supporters still insist the problem isn't real.
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From the Jewish districts of historic cities to small, out-of-the-way towns once known as shtetls, the author finds remnants of the past at every turn.
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At every turn of Ben's saga, the RCMP under the Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau administrations have undermined the role of a free press in a democratic society.
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Of course, Thrones excels at defying expectations at every turn, so while these are the leading theories for how the series will end, nothing's certain until that final frame.
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His Democratic challenger, Katie McGinty, has spent days hammering Toomey for his reticence, coining the term "Fraidy-Pat" and tying his candidacy to that of Trump's at every turn.
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For years, Bill Akins fought to capitalize on his idea - with the U.S. government, his former business partner and a rival competitor - but found himself stymied at every turn.
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Desperate for food, she fantasized about transforming into a cat, an owl, a shark, and a slimy monster, at every turn stalking various animals and noisily feasting on them.
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" Spotify filed an antitrust complaint against Apple in Europe earlier this week, with CEO Daniel Ek arguing that App Store policies give Apple an "unfair advantage at every turn.
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Drag queens with towering hair and caked-on makeup, men covered in glitter and not much else, same-gender loving at every turn: these are all realities of Pride.
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The mechanism of history in these games is a thousand pathways in which your progress was difficult and your enemies were one step ahead of you at every turn.
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While we're supposed to be fascinated by the brewing romance between Prince and Apollonia, the already well-established bromance between Morris and Jerome steals the show at every turn.
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At every turn, another twist -- 2016 was outrageous, unforgettable and, with a new year and presidency dawning, only the precursor to something that promises to be far stranger: 2017.
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He was sufficiently talented as an artist that he could almost make you believe in his visions of sly, sneering impish demons trying to snare humans at every turn.
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"I feel tired of being cast aside and of being forced to prove my humanity at every turn," she said, adding she hasn't seen her family in a decade.
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"In the Michael Jordan-Tiger Woods era, we got used to athletes and coaches toeing the company line, playing it safe at every turn," she told me via email.
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Plus, he points out Taylor fought at every turn to keep the case out of the public eye -- and only showed up to testify when the judge ordered it.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has said repeatedly that she's ready to work with the president at every turn, a message echoed by other Democrats this week.
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Because anti-anti-Trumpism is the cohesive force keeping the Republicans together, we can expect both Trump and other Republicans' to continue to demonize his critics at every turn.
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And then this motherf---er comes along defiling the White House and disrespecting God's children at every turn, but it's cool, because he gave them two Supreme Court justices.
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At every turn he is showing the US to be an unreliable ally, a fair-weather friend, a country that no longer cares about the rest of the world.
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You either love him and are to be looked after and defended for that position or you hate him and are to be pilloried and castigated at every turn.
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"At every turn, the system is telling them they can get away with whatever they want, and that's got to stop," said Ebadolahi, a staff attorney at the ACLU.
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"Russia, I'm convinced, is out to make the United States look bad at every turn of the corner and hang on to some of their traditional alliances," Faller said.
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From "Interview with the Vampire" to "Fight Club," Pitt has tried to keep us guessing at every turn of his career as to what kind of actor he is.
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The White House cannot claim executive privilege at every turn, lest it dilute the seriousness of matters that properly are privileged and asserted under the separation of powers doctrine.
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It's Oliver who leads her to Furthermore, where the rules change at every turn and some citizens eat outsiders (yes, as in cannibalism) in order to absorb their magic.
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His attempts to subvert democracy at every turn are hurting his popularity, as a recent poll showed him up only 5 points on his main challenger, prosecutor Andrew Janz.
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Oh, not to mention top-of-the-line amenities at every turn, from the espresso and juicing machines down to the organic Egyptian cotton linens and Sonos stereo system.
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A handful of Senate Democrats are committed to opposing President Trump's executive branch nominations at every turn — and the group bears an uncanny resemblance to the rumored 2020 frontrunners.
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Yet the players behind this movement to create user-authenticated firearms, so-called smart guns that only fire in the hands of approved users, are blocked at every turn.
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"You know, I took a bit of a break from the industry, and she was there at every turn," said Mr. Galliano, referring to his 2011 exit from Dior.
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Clinton's campaign has long worried about voter complacency and has at every turn pushed the notion that the race is close and that Trump is unfit to be president.
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It has become a matter of orthodoxy on the left that Trump, a highly unconventional candidate who has courted controversy at every turn, is being "normalized" by the press.
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It says much about the intense beauty of this island that the devastation barely detracts from vistas and skies that seem designed to produce audible gasps at every turn.
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He climbed aboard a Trump campaign that, in this telling, as in so many others, sounds like a train that loses one conductor and six hobos at every turn.
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Despite their differences, Ayoola and Korede are allies and codependents — sisters-in-arms in the fight to survive in a city that strives to suffocate women at every turn.
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Ms. McFadden, who is not a registered lobbyist but runs the chapter's political work, said the harassment was a symptom of a system that devalued women at every turn.
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Throughout his career, he has positioned himself at every turn as the standard-bearer for substance, a man at war with soccer's legion of self-appointed, self-identifying aesthetes.
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And while I was intrigued by the premise, it was the sheer weirdness of the book, its insistence on subverting expectations at every turn, that made it so good.
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Democratic candidates like Katie Porter, who defeated Representative Mimi Walters, an Orange County Republican, said she reminded voters at every turn that Ms. Walters had supported the tax bill.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — In the past 17 years of war and crisis in Afghanistan, no one remembers a season quite like this one, with peril and hopelessness at every turn.
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At every turn they achieve what is expected in Elgar — nobility, hush, pomp — and yet seem uneasily to undermine it, in a reminder that Elgar's world was Mahler's, too.
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On top of that, the company is also starting to revamp its video advertising capabilities, and a recent analyst report showed Facebook's Instagram outpacing rival Snap at every turn.
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She detailed the steps she and others took to report him, accusing Michigan State University's president and board of trustees of ignoring and mishandling the reports at every turn.
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Republicans in Congress had been fighting the law dubbed Obamacare at every turn for two years, and all the GOP presidential candidates in 2012 had vowed to repeal it.
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If you give AI Dungeon 2 your time and goodwill, and engage with what it tells you rather than trying to fight it at every turn, you'll be rewarded.
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Each room flows into the next one, all featuring sleek hardwood floors, neutral-toned furniture and windows at every turn, providing a constant reminder of the home's incredible location.
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Standing bravely beside Queen Amidala, Luke Skywalker, Rey, and others, R2 has seen it all and made our journey in this galaxy far, far away better at every turn.
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It depicts the United States like Gulliver in Lilliput, beset at every turn by weaker nations that would tie it down, constrain its choices, and infringe on its prerogatives.
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But once they had resolved to restore the center in 2013, Mr. Kranz, Ms. Tetley, Johnson Space Center project manager Jim Thornton and others were stymied at every turn.
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As a start-up entrepreneur, Behzadzadeh nursed a swelling grudge against the contractors and vendors who nickeled and dimed him, he thought, at every turn — maybe even Safe Harbor.
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Even getting lost seemed interesting because at every turn I saw an elephant, or artifacts from the Caucasus, or, to my surprise, a mini recreation of an avenue in Havana.
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HONG KONG — At every turn in his improbably rapid rise, Ding Ning, 214.6, went to great efforts to convey the image of strong government backing for his Internet financing business.
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This president has tried to come up with ways to block people from entering this country who he thinks present a danger and he&aposs been stopped at every turn.
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At every turn — whether talking to interviewers or speaking at the Hannity town hall — he appeared to reject policies he'd already embraced, acting as if he'd never heard them before.
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In the orphanage's courtyard, an unexploded bomb, dropped from a plane, juts out of the ground, a vivid reminder of how close death is to these kids at every turn.
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The proposed low-income housing tax credits, for instance, were fought at every turn by now-former Governor Eric Greitens—he blocked $140 million dollars in tax credits this year.
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Even the popularized "Becky with the good hair" was an acknowledgement of the battle Black women have waged against European beauty standards that seek to exclude us at every turn.
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Erdogan has been at the heart of the international pressure on the Saudis in the weeks since Khashoggi's death, with evidence compiled by Turkey undermining Saudi explanations at every turn.
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Whichever path lawyers from the Department of Justice end up taking, America's judiciary seems to have roadblocks waiting at every turn to thwart one of Mr Trump's signature campaign promises.
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At every turn, the fashion industry's key players are using their social platforms to call out its biggest issues — racism, sexual harassment, body diversity — both on and off the catwalk.
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So it's not as if Amazon is dealing with any type of shutout — unless you're looking through the lens of Fire TV OS. The competition is visible at every turn.
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Yet the players behind this movement to create user-authenticated firearms, or so-called smart guns that only fire in the hands of approved users, are blocked at every turn.
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His efforts to manage the economy, market and currency have been undercut at every turn by global headwinds and haphazard policy-making, Keith Bradsher reports in The New York Times.
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Damian Lillard was terrible, besieged by Jrue Holiday and double teamed at every turn, Evan Turner warped spacetime with how unplayable he looked, and C.J. McCollum was pedestrian at best.
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But Book Five is easily the saddest volume thus far of My Struggle, and his literary debut is not enough to redeem the misery that stalks him at every turn.
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Plus, we know now, after Obama's eight years, that congressional Republicans won't let a little thing like potential economic disaster prevent them from obstructing a Democratic president at every turn.
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While the other nine candidates on stage are vying to interrupt one another at every turn and deliver their scripted talking points, Williamson is speaking in global -- and beyond -- terms.
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In 10 Cloverfield Lane, it's Michelle that pushes the story forward at every turn, and she comes off as a fully-realized, flesh-and-blood human being because of it.
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He should remember that the man on the other end of the line is a murderer and a thug who seeks to undermine American national security interests at every turn.
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To my mind, the criticism is the logical result of a high-volume smokehouse constantly colliding with a voluble customer base, eager to sprout off about barbecue at every turn.
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Republican politicians hinder the president's initiatives at every turn, despite being sent to Washington to help secure them Democratic politicians have become more vocally willing than ever to embrace collectivism.
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This race is now between a candidate who will be a voice for North Dakota and another candidate who politicizes every issue and staunchly opposes President Trump at every turn.
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Spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money on private air travel is the culmination of this indifferent attitude toward government ethics—and of bilking taxpayers at every turn.
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At the same time, every agency of his government, every cabinet secretary and senior aide, often has the power of retaliation and vengeance that must be restrained at every turn.
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Union officials say the Trump hotel has refused to negotiate and has tried to block their efforts at every turn, including disciplining or firing employees who wear pro-union buttons.
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" Facebook said in a statement the errors were not intentional, that it "acted in good faith" throughout with the EU office and "sought to provide accurate information at every turn.
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Still, Show-Me State Democrats have bombarded him at every turn -- most pointedly as Trump endorsed Moore and the RNC made its about-face -- in search of a definitive disavowal.
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At every turn, the game shows that there are other forms of predation that one would also classify as vampiric, particularly around health care and who gets access to it.
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I figured that it would have somehow turned into a lightning rod for the culture wars by now; somehow they've sustained the joke and make it stranger at every turn.
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No matter how many concessions I made nor how sweetly I followed up with incomplete tasks, I was met with inconsiderate resistance and a lack of urgency at every turn.
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There's a potential new distraction at every turn—video games, a bar, a basket of toy daggers—and grown men and women are grabbing at him to pose for selfies.
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Recognize that fighting racism isn't about you, it's not about your feelings; it's about liberating people of color from a world that tries to crush us at every turn. 100.
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Still, for Rubio, who has sought to temper expectations and avoid peaking too early at every turn, there are worse things to be than a stalking horse with low expectations.
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Under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart has pumped Trump and his policies at every turn, while fiercely attacking any Republican, Democrat or member of the press that might question the GOP nominee.
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A flood of groups formed, promising to oppose the president at every turn, return the House and Senate to Democratic control next year and protect undocumented immigrants and voting rights.
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The opposition rally brought together a diverse coalition of faith-based groups, union organizers and immigrant rights activists, urging the audience to stand against the Trump agenda at every turn.
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Rather like the American playwright Neil LaBute, who has traversed comparable terrain in such plays as "Bash: Latter-Day Plays," Mr. Kelly addresses humankind's capacity for violence at every turn.
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Challenging the I.R.S. at every turn, however, will be a growing phalanx of highly paid tax lawyers and accountants intent on finding ways to outmaneuver the I.R.S. and avoid taxes.
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After all, Varys was also suspected of poisoning Dany's dad, the Mad King — not with literal poison, but with whispers of treason and traitors at every turn, stoking his paranoia.
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The long arm of the law isn't backing down from the highly-contagious coronavirus ... and while cops are taking some precautions, they're just used to facing danger at every turn.
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Personal Journeys From the Jewish districts of historic cities to small, out-of-the-way towns once known as shtetls, the author finds remnants of the past at every turn.
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At every turn, the Eagles have stressed that Wentz is progressing according to plan without divulging what that plan is — and, in fairness, it's unlikely they would acknowledge any setbacks.
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But at every turn, according to a broad scientific report on climate change issued last week, rising global temperatures threaten to undermine the president's vision of an energy-dominant America.
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At every turn this year, the party has rolled over for Trump — who did, after all, win the Republican primaries fair and square — and that's not going to change now.
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It was only later that it was revealed that McConnell's strategy was actually to undermine Obama at every turn, with unified and total Republican opposition, whatever it might cost voters.
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In Nevada, it was Ms. Warren who was on the offensive at every turn, especially on health care — the issue that has been politically vexing for her throughout this campaign.
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For years, they accused Republicans of resisting Mr. Obama's agenda at every turn, of being spiteful and even hateful as they refused to accept the results of the presidential election.
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Across the Capitol, the new Democratic majority in the House had its own agenda, which for some of the newest members of the caucus included blocking Trump at every turn.
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"Ohio Republicans can keep trying to make it harder for people to vote, but we will continue to fight them at every turn," Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper said.
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They removed the individual mandate, have undermined -- at every turn -- a program aimed at attracting young people to the ACA, and shortened the enrollment period for consumers to sign up.
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After eight years of an Obama foreign policy team that saw Russia outplay and outmaneuver them at every turn, one would think critics should be a little more circumspect now.
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Exxon has both denied the allegations and fought Healey's demands at every turn, saying that merely licensing fuel stations in the Bay State does not subject it to her jurisdiction.
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One is aware at every turn of the heartfelt intentions, and I don't doubt that "Yank!" probably fares better when the cast don't seem so at odds with the accents.
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And whether predator, victim or hapless onlooker, they are accompanied at every turn by a spiky wit that may, among other things, make you reconsider how you order Japanese food.
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While the U.S. Department of Justice may not have plans to challenge the $69 billion mega-merger of CVS and Aetna, patients and physicians should do so at every turn.
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Yet, now that Mueller is closing in on the White House, the same right-wing figures who zealously defended Starr at every turn have begun to turn on the investigation.
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"At every turn we have asked for a hearing at which we can present the evidence, in full, of Rodney Reed's innocence," said Bryce Benjet, one of Mr. Reed's lawyers.
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At every turn, Trump has failed to value the people of this country and the dignity we deserve, and along the way, few Republicans in Congress have rebuked this agenda.
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Not only has FERC served as a rubber stamp for pipelines, but it has also misused its authority and the law at every turn in order to advance these projects.
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At every turn, we have been asked to disregard all other facts that suggest a conspiracy or a cover-up and instead, take each fresh piece of evidence in isolation.
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It seems at every turn, when something else really interesting comes along that I could devote my life to studying, the important thing is to recommit yourself to ... The basics.
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When he visited China in 20 with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carter's national security adviser, seeking to normalise US relations with the country, he was treated brutally and excluded at every turn.
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