At which point Lou decides to help him live again.
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At which point, it was Yachty's turn to be unimpressed.
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Tuesday, at which point the company will assess the situation.
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At which point who knows where we will end up?
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At which point, a world begins to bloom around it.
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At which point I contemplated getting myself into the sun.
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At which point, the question will be who signs him.
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At which point Congress should not hesitate to override him.
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At which point, Audrey is slurped into a white otherworldly space.
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At which point Iceman activates and receives the car from Wolverine.
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"At which point they both stormed out and left," Phillips said.
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"At which point they both stormed out and left," he said.
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At which point there was no way out for me either.
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At which point I conceived a realm more real than life.
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" At which point he announced, "this next song is about me.
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" He adds: "At which point there was at least some possibility.
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At which point, you've pretty much destroyed the integrity of sport.
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"At which point my mouth dropped and I'm speechless," she said.
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At which point everyone was ready to wish upon a star.
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At which point Deb was called from duty, practically in midthought.
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Plan B suggested Mr. Hunnam, at which point Mr. Gray balked.
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At which point she started to cry, and he held her.
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At which point, The League's customer support team deals with them.
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At which point you might ask yourself: Where is Barney Greengrass?
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At which point the scrambling and renegotiating would begin all over again.
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" At which point she gamely confessed, "I went and saw Dr. Ambe!
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At which point, you grab a rod and fish out another contender.
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At which point he would drop Taiwan like a hot steamed bun.
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At which point they will deliver it to our team for installation.
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Eventually, they did leave--at which point Trump made the Flynn request.
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At which point, Castro's campaign would be over before it even started.
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Until the Parkland shootings, at which point she could no longer forget.
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"Now, tell me—at which point is a microbiologist needed?" he exclaimed.
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At which point, Anthony perked up and became interested again in basketball.
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At which point Caleb says, you know, that's not a Turing test.
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At which point ... What was your plan to blow up Time Magazine?
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At which point, she added, the rest really takes care of itself.
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At which point I felt I had confirmation that he was a gay.
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The officer called for backup, at which point Barney responded to the scene.
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Ottawa will release its specifications next year, at which point firms can bid.
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At which point someone in line immediately took her up on the offer.
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It's only looking for its wake-up phrases at which point it'll respond.
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At which point she realized that she had returned to the wrong bench.
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His father died 15 months later, at which point I was pregnant again.
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At which point contradictions — and everything other than power — will no longer matter.
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At which point it's perhaps worth returning to the example of Marlon Brando.
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At which point, he will acknowledge what everyone already knows and walk away.
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At which point, the Mets might make Bruce a qualifying offer for 2018.
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At which point, they will either break with Trump, or sink with him.
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Decide at which point during the game you will stop eating, Drayer suggests.
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At which point we would all be Under Siege in Dark Territory, indeed.
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She hastily leaves him there, at which point the episode leaves her too.
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He still refused, at which point we had to involve the Chicago Police Department.
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" At which point, Walters pushed back, saying, "But not like that, not like that.
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" At which point the late night host insisted, "you stole that coat didn't you?
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Helpfully, T. tells them that I'm single, at which point I escape the bathroom.
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The other crew left, at which point the pilot suggested sex, but Lewis refused.
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That can lead to hemorrhage, at which point a hysterectomy can be life-saving.
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The couple, too, eventually tired of the chase, at which point Sanderford resumed running.
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Later, Mr. Flanagan also sued, at which point the commission stopped processing his complaint.
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These logs are saved for 30 days, at which point the information is deleted.
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"High Alan," the little note addressed me — at which point I was totally reassured.
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At which point, Ben Zobrist asked Szczur if he had anything left for him.
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At which point, they can choose between storing it or drinking their sorrows away.
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Claire tells him off at the hospital, at which point Frank has an arrhythmia.
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SO I CAN SEE WE'D GO UP 10%, AT WHICH POINT WE'D BE OVERVALUED.
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Australia's Daniel Kickert then stepped in, shoving Pogoy down, at which point chaos ensued.
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Roberts crashed into the bedroom next, at which point Higginbotham shot and killed him.
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It clamors for your attention until it gets it, at which point it disappears.
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At which point he tried to sell me a mortgage, since that's his job.
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At which point one expects the movie will loop back again, because why not?
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The man said he heard it on MSNBC, at which point Biden yelled again.
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Seligman yelled at her to stop, at which point Nikki took the professor aside.
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Gabe had 92% until junior high school, at which point it dropped to 88%.
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At which point, then you have later that year in 303, then you've got Beacon.
|
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They play until the early morning, at which point the episode flashes forward 11 years.
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Hair pigment loses fidelity after four to five cycles, at which point graying sets in.
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At which point, the CNET team decided to cut the entire test and livestream short.
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" At which point, those in sympathy might be tempted to sing out, "You go, girl!
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Voters are liable to blame him, at which point his imagined leverage becomes a handicap.
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Our officer asked him where his parents were, at which point he left the checkpoint.
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" Hollywood adds, at which point Leith squeezes Hollywood's arm sympathetically and reports: "No, they're not.
|
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A Mount Pleasant officer knocked on Henry's car window, at which point he pulled away.
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At which point the Knicks claimed him, not that they necessarily knew what they had.
|
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It was finally sold to a developer in 2003, at which point it was renovated.
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However, there is a threshold at which point further debt increases start to reduce growth.
|
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Gruyère is aged here for five months, at which point it is ready to eat.
|
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He will be sentenced in February 2020, at which point the restriction may be lifted.
|
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Nunes then asked which intelligence agency the whistleblower works in, at which point Schiff intervened.
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She died when he was 11, at which point he moved in with his parents.
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"Is the..." — at which point Rowland abruptly interrupted him and put him in his place.
|
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She is met at the door by airport security, at which point she stops filming.
|
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Manager Brian Snitker has not said who will pitch at which point in the playoffs.
|
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Choose Advanced and then Powerwash, at which point you'll be asked to restart your Chromebook.
|
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He came back to school after a week, at which point she hadn't written one.
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At which point the logic of price controls—such as it is—reaches a limit.
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When he protests, one of them pulls a pistol, at which point Mambrú steps in.
|
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They would complete the task, at which point he would assess how well they performed.
|
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Putin rejected the charge, at which point Stone promptly ended the interview for the day.
|
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Meanwhile, men continue seeing increases up until age 53, at which point they're earning about $95,000.
|
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A backup police officer arrived, Acevedo said, at which point Pappas shot himself in the head.
|
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That took nearly two years, at which point the sell-by date had come and gone.
|
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Once there, she alleges Weinstein tried to give her a massage, at which point she left.
|
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It zaps Richard from existence, at which point Cooper drops this bomb: Richard is his son.
|
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The programme expires in six months' time, at which point many Republican congressmen will face primaries.
|
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He then walks back out to the street, at which point he activates the body camera.
|
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That gets heated up to about 320 degrees Fahrenheit, at which point the cannabis is added.
|
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Each successful maneuver goaded the defense into a subsequent overreaction, at which point Davis changed tacks.
|
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Mercury ends its retrograde May 3, at which point you'll move forward in addressing these issues.
|
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The hardest part of this mix was deciding at which point to put the egg in.
|
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"At which point they will say 'we warned you' and exact a price for their support."
|
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At which point we both got hungry and paused to order a couple of poké bowls.
|
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They finally succeeded in pulling him out of the classroom, at which point a dean arrived.
|
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"The suspect then crashed his vehicle, at which point an officer-involved shooting occurred," police said.
|
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Gaines returned fire, at which point officers shot at her again and this time killed her.
|
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The screening continued into the early morning, at which point Lawler returned to her hotel room.
|
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Philae was deployed on November 12, at which point Rosetta began its scientific mission in earnest.
|
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The convention then recesses until 7:50 pm Eastern, at which point the evening speakers begin.
|
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"We need more hands," Rick said, at which point Jesus delivered the assembled unto the Kingdom.
|
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I knew THAT would get his attention, at which point my cruciverbal vengeance would be complete.
|
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You need to save at a church to change modes, at which point, the chapter restarts.
|
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I'm fine until I see someone else trying not to cry, at which point I'm done.
|
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Accordingly, scientists can study crocodiles to understand at which point certain brain structures and behaviors first emerged.
|
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We need a ceasefire, at which point we can begin to put this all back together again.
|
|
The menu will start to appear, at which point they can slide it out all the way.
|
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Eventually, the producers will have to reboot Bond again, at which point they'll face some steep challenges.
|
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Then you can pretty much skip to 2:26, at which point Selena finds a picnic table.
|
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At which point the court will have to decide whether it wants to look at Roe again.
|
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He also tells Connor not to marry Oliver, at which point Connor walks away from the conversation.
|
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They feel normal until something angers them, at which point they react with far too much aggression.
|
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Shoppers would then simply walk out of the store, at which point their accounts would be charged.
|
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At which point it is surely time to take a deep breath and have a sit-down.
|
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The victim told police her attacker was her neighbor, at which point authorities began searching for Dillon.
|
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Cops say he began yelling at the request, at which point Aviation Officers tried forcibly removing him.
|
|
We need a ceasefire at which point we can begin to put this all back together again.
|
|
He was Cisco's CEO from 1995 to 2015, at which point he was replaced by Chuck Robbins.
|
|
He insisted they rehearse the scene, she said, at which point he kissed her despite her objections.
|
|
At which point The Wall Street Journal editorial page rose to the speaker of the House's defense.
|
|
Prosecutors aim to wear suspects down and make them confess, at which point they formally indict them.
|
|
Venus reenters Aries on April 28, at which point you will be prepared to move forward, Virgo!
|
|
The smugglers transferred almost everyone onto the bigger boat, at which point it started taking in water.
|
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But then he starts actually calling me Bob, at which point I started to get freaked out.
|
|
He returned to Nigeria in the '80s, at which point his appearance became a deliberately provocative performance.
|
|
The gates will burst open eventually, at which point the mystery may or may not be solved.
|
|
Biden stayed down until he finished second in Nevada, at which point he started a modest climb.
|
|
The car drove a little while longer before crashing, at which point the three people inside fled.
|
|
Then shortened again, at which point they no longer made the pleasant whooshing sound, and were ruined.
|
|
GMT (210:21.35 P.M. ET) exit poll on Thursday, at which point all previous polling becomes irrelevant.
|
|
The Liberty answered, at which point it became hard to remember that the outcome didn't really matter.
|
|
Lifelike avatars could even replace actors entirely, at which point narratives could branch in nearly infinite directions.
|
|
Parents on both ends have to agree, at which point the kids will be able to communicate.
|
|
"No, do your drop," Carol responded, at which point I jotted "BENJ IS DOOMED" in my notes.
|
|
The administration could choose to revoke California's waiver, at which point experts expect the state would sue.
|
|
At which point there is only one thing to do: Type "San Francisco" into the search engine.
|
|
After her remarks played, O'Reilly was asked what they meant, at which point he ridiculed her appearance.
|
|
The bartender told police she asked Gooding to calm down, at which point he allegedly pushed her away.
|
|
The film was completed in nine month, at which point he could pay off his cast and crew.
|
|
"It's better when you sing," one of the kids says, at which point I convulsed with anticipatory laughter.
|
|
The license takes effect on Monday and lasts for 90 days, at which point it could be extended.
|
|
At which point, my face fell onto my keyboard, drooling a bit from one side or the other.
|
|
At which point, my face fell onto my keyboard, drooling a bit from one side or the other.
|
|
That makes it a wonderful store of carbon—until it dries out, at which point it becomes flammable.
|
|
All of this is tracked and launched through the app, at which point the action switches to Cozmo.
|
|
Medina exited the vehicle and began to walk toward the synagogue, at which point the authorities arrested him.
|
|
But Weekend Update spinoff kicks off soon at which point Stephen Miller may still be in the news.
|
|
We won't know that until next year, at which point the world of VR could look very different.
|
|
It wasn't widely available in the U.S. until 1975, at which point it really fit into the culture.
|
|
The alarm sounded again some 20 minutes later, at which point the cathedral's security officers noticed the fire.
|
|
The duration of the launch lasts around two and half minutes, at which point the engine cuts off.
|
|
Departure: Settlements with five women accusing O'Reilly of sexual harassment emerged, at which point more accusers went public.
|
|
At which point, of course, you'll Instagram them, people will Like them, and the cycle of pilgrimage continues.
|
|
They are oblivious to their condition until someone tells them, at which point a cognitive crisis usually ensues.
|
|
He thinks we will see bottom in the next three months, at which point he'll be a buyer.
|
|
She became pregnant and accused her foster parents' nephew of rape — at which point they had her institutionalized.
|
|
They were still locked together after the two extra holes, at which point it went to sudden-death.
|
|
Usually, the DNA strand tries to repair itself, at which point the CRISPR system does its thing again.
|
|
Dalton slammed on the brakes, at which point the passenger jumped out of the car and ran off.
|
|
Both loudly stumbled down the stairwell at which point other persons at the house were talking with them.
|
|
It does not return until September, at which point the October 31 Brexit deadline will be fast approaching.
|
|
The protest diffused into disordered discussion groups, at which point riot police swarmed through to clear the park.
|
|
The public comment period for that closes next month, at which point the EPA could make it effective.
|
|
You are allowed to edit your lineup until the game starts — at which point it will be locked.
|
|
It first went public in 1971, at which point its stock issuance was one of the largest ever.
|
|
At which point in the tetric silence that followed I was swarmed by those bees and lost consciousness.
|
|
" At which point Corden put his head in his hands and jokingly said, "This is a huge mistake.
|
|
The book was basically done in February, at which point my primary research halted quicker than RGIII's comeback.
|
|
It continues to amp up, at which point Hannah says she's never had sex with a woman before.
|
|
Until the real correction comes, at which point we'll see some far shorter bars added to our graph.
|
|
Senate comes back into session, at which point leaders will likely announce an agreed-upon schedule, 12 p.m.
|
|
Trudeau told 680 CJOB that "there are multiple issues at which point" Canada would not accept a deal.
|
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At which point she sent it to me and assigned me to write the rest of the clues.
|
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The man said some vulgar things to the woman, at which point an argument escalated, the officer said.
|
|
Fiat Chrysler said vehicles may be placed in park once stopped, at which point cruise-control is canceled.
|
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I'll keep that asset allocation until my 40s, at which point I'll continue shifting more assets to bonds.
|
|
By 2016, they planned to enroll more than 750,000 students, at which point they would be breaking even.
|
|
I was introduced to these rumors in 2018, at which point I started trying to report them out.
|
|
Just snuggle Llalacorn to shrink it down, at which point, it can be stuffed back into its egg.
|
|
This ruse, however elaborate, still only lasted a month, at which point Veronica Hilda Theriault, 45, was arrested.
|
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Mr. Graham locked himself in his apartment, at which point, the prosecutors said, the officers should have retreated.
|
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The police car bumped into Mr. Rosales's, at which point the three officers got out to confront him.
|
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Rush tried to grab the stun gun, at which point Hickman hit Rush in the head with it.
|
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We called my doctor from her table, at which point he told me to meet him at the hospital.
|
|
They'd begin with an aura, at which point she says she had about ten minutes before the pain began.
|
|
Like, the phone has to be sitting on the plate, at which point, you could just plug it in.
|
|
The bartender told police she asked Gooding Jr. to calm down, at which point he allegedly pushed her away.
|
|
That game lasted until 1 am, at which point Duchamp memorized the location of the pieces and everyone left.
|
|
CEO Marissa Mayer will stay on until the deal closes, at which point the company will be named Altaba.
|
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Clinton, in turn, told him he should eat more, at which point Yeltsin began going over his diet. 2.
|
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She said she saw him get into an argument with the bartender, at which point he was escorted out.
|
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I'm just saying," he explained — at which point, Kincade interjected: "That is the dumbest thing you have ever said.
|
|
Every publisher uses its own formula to calculate the magic number at which point a book will earn out.
|
|
Maier dived to his left, at which point Panenka boldly chipped the ball down the middle of the goal.
|
|
That underperformance continued right up until this past February at which point low-quality stocks bounced and bounced hard.
|
|
Over the summer we covered the company's $0003 million seed round, at which point they were just getting started.
|
|
Fiat Chrysler said vehicles may be placed in park mode once stopped, at which point cruise-control is canceled.
|
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It's only a matter of time before they have to be replaced—at which point we'll need more concrete.
|
|
Within the first year she'd garnered about 5,000 followers, at which point, brands like Whole Foods started reaching out.
|
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Zero it out and the enemy is "staggered," at which point they stop attacking briefly and take more damage.
|
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" At which point, I hope, everyone in the room turned to Trump like this: He, of course, continued. "Fuck.
|
|
They extended that to 63-26 at halftime, at which point Embiid had 210 points and Covington had 214.
|
|
Users responded by sharing past tweets from the InfoWars creator, at which point Twitter sought to clarify its reasoning.
|
|
At which point the administration responded that money was always the issue, according to several people in the room.
|
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At which point, the toe pads are a bit like a dirty swiffer rubbing about on a dirty surface.
|
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She awakened to find Bundy standing some distance away from her, at which point she was able to flee.
|
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Finally he got his time with JoJo, at which point she asked him about what exactly happened with Evan.
|
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At which point Kendall confirms that she bought her brother an iPad along with the accompanying keyboard and pen.
|
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The friend fled Collman's residence, at which point he drove the boy to his mother's house, the affidavit states.
|
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Revenue: The company expects to do $1 million in June revenue, at which point it also would hit profitability.
|
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After the match was over, they took to the pitch for the ceremony — at which point it started raining.
|
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Longstreth started getting heavily into harmonies on Rise Above, at which point he was surrounded by talented female vocalists.
|
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The New Shepard rockets to 21825218 kilometers, at which point the capsule detaches and continues upwards on its momentum.
|
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Backpacks go on your back until you're on a bus, tube or train, at which point – you fucking idiot!
|
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Sale (7-2, 2.97 ERA) hasn't taken a loss since April 27, at which point he was 1-2.
|
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" The prosecutor continued, describing the wounding of another man, at which point Bracamontes interrupted again, saying, "'Cause he's stupid.
|
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She asks the man behind the counter to run it again, at which point he gets agitated and refuses.
|
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They then print the corneas in concentric circles, at which point the stem cells grow around the bio-ink.
|
|
Why defer gratification until age 70, at which point one may or may not be able to enjoy it?
|
|
Bush anchored the NBC entertainment news show from 2004 - 2016, at which point he moved to The Today Show.
|
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Feet start tapping, knuckles are cracked, and Silvestri sets a timer, at which point absolute silence fills the room.
|
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When he steps back, colleagues can be seen switching on their cameras, at which point audio can be heard.
|
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It will remain stored on Coinbase until support is established, at which point customers can withdrawal their bitcoin cash.
|
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"1, 2, 3, 7423," he recalled counting with the operator until they reached 20, at which point paramedics arrived.
|
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Boris Johnson will arrive shortly afterwards and meet the Queen, at which point he will be appointed prime minister.
|
|
The animatronics continue once you get on the ride, at which point a catchy Google Assistant-themed jingle starts.
|
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The Kurds stopped oil transfers to the government last year, at which point they also stopped receiving federal funds.
|
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When she was older still, she started running away, at which point her mother called the authorities on her.
|
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Meanwhile, men continue seeing pay growth up until age 49, at which point they're earning a median of $102,000.
|
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It then continued to advance on coalition forces, at which point it was shot down, according to the statement.
|
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His Dad remarried when he was 8 and had another child, at which point he stopped sending money home.
|
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It also had viewers considering things like, at which point do we become the enemy ourselves (if not worse)?
|
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She then segued into "Dangerous Woman," at which point Xtina and a bevy of backup dancers burst on stage.
|
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Symptoms vary in intensity and duration and last between 2 to 7 days, at which point they spontaneously resolve.
|
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Bilmes, however, expects the public beta to launch this winter, at which point the platform will be self-serve.
|
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With spiro, you could see increased potassium levels, at which point doctors will advise you to reduce your intake.
|
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The book is commissioned in 1918, at which point Newt begins traveling the world to do research for it.
|
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It was to be used until its users started noticing it, at which point it was to be replaced.
|
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Fiat Chrysler said vehicles may be placed in park mode once stopped, at which point cruise-control is canceled.
|
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At which point you might realize that what you thought you saw was not exactly what was going on.
|
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Those supplies might not last more than a few days, however, at which point slaughtering might have to stop.
|
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Or Trump could simply walk away from the lease, at which point GSA would breathe a sigh of relief.
|
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But the LSE's shareholders wanted more, and a greater share of cash, at which point HKEX's shareholders reportedly balked.
|
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Joe often came home to find them snuggling on the couch, at which point Blake would abruptly get up.
|
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Employee contributions typically accumulate over three to six months, at which point they are aggregated together to purchase shares.
|
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You cannot just repeat your initial instructions, because the child does not know at which point he went wrong.
|
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He replied and then stopped writing back, she said, at which point she contacted the editors at Psychological Science.
|
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At which point, the Astros would return home in mid-September, assuming games in Houston would then be viable.
|
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But according to media reports from journalists in the gallery, Graham returned shortly after, at which point Nevada Sen.
|
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This new deal runs through 2024, at which point the race to secure Abrams may just pick up again.
|
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Meanwhile, men continue seeing pay growth up until age 49, at which point they're earning a median of $203,000.
|
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The warmth brought many cherry blossoms to the cusp of a very early bloom, at which point they're delicate.
|
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Both loudly stumbled down the stair well at which point other persons at the house were talking with them.
|
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Ironman organizers say they are committed to staying in Tenby until 2021, at which point the group's contract expires.
|
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The proposal would give employers a reprieve until January, at which point they would have to resume those payments.
|
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OVID is planned to launch in March, at which point its slate will consist of hundreds of documentary titles.
|
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The lunch dragged on until 3:30pm, at which point she followed the sugar daddy back to his apartment.
|
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And that could be cut back, at which point we could have thousands of people suddenly unable to work.
|
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Those will sell for $1,199, $1,399, and $1,749 — at which point you could have easily bought five cheaper Chromebooks instead.
|
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For illustration purposes: Assume your full retirement age is 66, at which point you're due a monthly benefit of $1,000.
|
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Symptoms of CLN2 disease often do not present until age 3, at which point children experience seizures and language delays.
|
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It also meant his wife would have to be questioned, at which point Kerik threw in the towel and withdrew.
|
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The vehicle drove through a red light and crashed at the intersection, at which point several teenagers attempted to flee.
|
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You'll be able to choose the Linux USB drive or disc you've created, at which point the operating system starts.
|
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Then he would ask me if I had been a "good girl," at which point I would burst into tears.
|
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The man managed to wriggle his way toward the door and get it open, at which point the footage ended.
|
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Spoken Editions will roll out in early October, at which point we should have a fuller list of participating publishers.
|
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She said she has at least five more years on the court, at which point she'll be 90 years old.
|
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Bahmanzadeh arrived back in Plymouth on Monday, May 8, at which point he was arrested and held in a cell.
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She was introduced to the case by a journalist in early 2120, at which point she visited Bahmanzadeh in prison.
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After submitting your report, you will receive confirmation that it was received, at which point it will be reviewed internally.
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He initially refused and a struggle ensued, at which point Salamoni drew his gun and pointed it at Sterling's head.
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One of the panelists begins talking her child's fart gun, at which point Kelly collapses into a fit of laughter.
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At which point, those films became declassifiable, but no one would declassify them because it took a lot of effort.
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The plea deal required 6ix9ine to stay out of trouble for two years, at which point he would face sentencing.
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The only exception was in 20203, at which point PSG paid usurpers Monaco €180m for their star player, Kylian Mbappé.
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Many Americans seem to be waiting for a final report from Robert Mueller's team, at which point something will happen.
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Again, you won't know until you open the app to check it out, at which point you're probably already committed.
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Autodialers tend to hang up unless they hear a human voice, at which point they'll patch in a waiting telemarketer.
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The term loan is expected to close on April 8, at which point Sears will receive the proceeds from it.
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Qualcomm expects China's blessing later this month, at which point it has to decide whether it would raise its offer.
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She claims the officers ignored her requests, at which point she unlocked the door but kept the safety latch on.
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The vehicle drove through a red light and crashed at the intersection, at which point several teenagers attempted to flee.
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She fell to the ground and played dead, "at which point Jordan left to find his dog," the affidavit said.
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The panel gave him until April 8 to reconsider, at which point it issued the subpoena, according to the source.
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They return to Anna, telling her they're going to wait until her husband comes home, at which point, she pivots.
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She cupped his face in her hands, leaned in and kissed him, at which point Miller kissed her right back.
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The batteries in the $160 wireless earbuds die within a year and a half, at which point they become useless.
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At which point the camera cuts to someone so famous that his or her very casual presence there is hilarious.
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That company, a music website called Empe3, was sold in 2004 at which point Kleinman began his foray into gaming.
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But eventually, EV batteries will reach the end of their useful life, at which point they need to be recycled.
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Riley asked the managers for a moment along with his group, he said, at which point they decided to leave.
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A surprised Noble leant across and did as he was told, pinching the youngster's wrist, at which point Warholm concurred.
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At which point, tens of thousands more NATO forces currently on 48 hours' standby in Europe would be rushed in.
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I am looking forward to a full investigation at which point I am confident that I will be fully exonerated.
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Instead, she ran the 60-meter hurdles and won, at which point someone leaked her test results to the press.
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Third, you have enough stock to get you through to the next sale, at which point you can restock again.
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It remained in the Lincoln family until 1975, at which point it was donated to the Church of Christ, Scientist.
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The fisher must encounter the porcupine on open ground, at which point it can start running circles around its quarry.
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Dumusois replied that he had sent someone to retrieve Stepanek, at which point Murray opted to take a break, too.
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One officer then tackled Clark, at which point Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said Clark reached for the officer's gun.
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Kansas's proposal would have limited Medicaid coverage to three years, at which point people would lose access to Medicaid forever.
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At which point Gaines was shot down, and her 5-year-old son, caught in the crossfire, was also injured.
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Or maybe he retires, at which point Chicago would be on the hook for a portion of his cap hit.
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At which point, General Batista decided he was too weak to risk inflaming public opinion any further by trying again.
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I walked farther into the center of the common and sat down, at which point, the sky became blue again.
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She regained her health over a period of months, at which point Chino was ready to go back to America.
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Figueres is leaving the agency in July, at which point Patricia Espinosa, who was approved last week, will take over.
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And it has a maximum cap, around $52,000, at which point you'd divert the mandatory savings into some other account.
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According to Saudi law, he will remain her guardian until she marries, at which point guardianship transfers to her husband.
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At which point an extremely naïve person might become confused as to why there is so much racism in America.
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Riggleman expects the homeless shelter to reopen within the week, at which point the temporary parking lot shelter will close.
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The plan is expected to be published in the next few months, at which point it formally goes into effect.
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There's a hearing on the matter scheduled for March, at which point the court is expected to issue a ruling.
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They officially began in August 2017, at which point Van Amburg called to see if the premise still held interest.
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Not until he makes "Schindler's List," at which point he is not even he anymore but representative of them . Them?
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Douglas said she rebuffed his advances, at which point he allegedly got on top of her and forcibly kissed her.
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She can stay with Fantone until she's 23, at which point she can move to a subsidized independent living situation.
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The police didn't show up until the tail end of the march, at which point most of the gathering had dispersed.
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At one point, Morgan, 53, tried to show Flagg her necklace, at which point things very nearly took a dangerous turn.
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Bliss point has also been used to figure out at which point during a consumption period a person is most sated.
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Their troubles, in many cases, don't extend much past their respective dungeons, at which point they've largely been safely dispensed-with.
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So I hike back up and touch the other one, at which point the doors swing open to reveal... Prince's bedroom.
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At least until the air supply is stopped, at which point the sand locks into place, trapping everything in it.[YouTube]
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As of the 1960s, 30,000 people worked in lace factories there, at which point technological improvements meant fewer workers were needed.
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Fry and another officer recognized the car and approached Chatman, at which point he got out of the vehicle and fled.
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" She didn't believe them until she caught them in the act, at which point the woman "hightailed it back to Germany.
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The stem could be held between quarreling individuals until they reached an accord; at which point they would begin smoking together.
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The Fed is scheduled to meet on July 30-31, at which point the central bank is expected to lower rates.
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But the crafts' power sources are estimated to run dry around 13, at which point they will no longer be reachable.
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Turkey joined NATO in 1951, at which point both countries worked together to counter the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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You can't turn this back on until you get another unexpected shutdown, at which point it will automatically be re-enabled.
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The suspect ordered the victim out of the car, but the victim resisted, at which point the suspect fired, police say.
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The Miami portion of this video was filmed on December 217th, 22011, at which point there was actually a new moon.
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On inclines, the car will hold itself stationary until the ePedal is pressed, at which point it will set off again.
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You "complete" a stage by clearing a certain number of lines, at which point you're immediately punted to the next one.
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And that's not hyperbole; this planet is perilously close to experiencing a tidal disruption, at which point the planet would collapse.
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The dispatcher asked to speak with someone else, at which point Melinda's mother came onto the call and gave their address.
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He locked himself in the bathroom with it and re-downloaded Tinder, at which point matches started popping up in droves.
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And then all of Snapcase start jumping on Lucky, at which point, the rest of our band starts beating up Snapcase.
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Tasks can be downloaded using an app and then entered into the glove, at which point the wearer learns through repetition.
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There's a port to connect it to a normal electrical outlet (at which point it will feed energy into the building).
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The GF told cops he later returned and found her in their bedroom, at which point she threatened to call 911.
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Later, she woke up at her grandmother's house and was eventually taken to a hospital, at which point she regained consciousness.
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And so this will product an audit trail of essentially who has looked at which piece of data at which point.
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The notes are callable after 10 years, at which point there would be a floating rate with coupon step-up feature.
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But Lang expected a pullback in Ansys to $132, at which point he recommended investors pull the trigger on the stock.
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Mars retrograde will end on August 27, at which point a boost in energy and a more productive atmosphere will arrive.
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Once the EPA analyzes those comments, it can make the rule final, at which point opponents could sue to stop it.
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The suspect exited the computer lab into the hallway, at which point police believe he took his own life, Kassetas said.
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Then, you pump the button to turn it on until the water turns black, at which point you turn it off.
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Watson turned himself in Sunday afternoon, at which point Creighton announced that he was banned from campus and no longer enrolled.
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Anyway, all was quiet until earlier Friday, at which point Turner posted an FBF picture that stoked the flames of speculation.
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So, naturally, she and her friends are kidnapped — at which point Dunham escapes and brings back help to save her friends.
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At which point the organization reverts to its normal mode, a conspiratorial cast of mind that could be called Corporate Paranoid.
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The top two teams from each group advance to an elimination stage, at which point each match becomes a must-win.
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He said his ESPN contract expires later this month, at which point he will join Stadium, a Chicago-based sports network.
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He also said Catholic Charities plans to open its shelter by mid-week, at which point the temporary shelter will close.
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Only after this do the Freys bring new terms to the Starks, at which point Roose decides to free Jaime. Coincidence?
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Service to existing users and subscribers will continue until July 1, 2020, at which point the app will be shut down.
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His distraction causes him to wreck his car — at which point he spots Cameron smirking at him from the front window.
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ET, McConnell said, at which point the Senate is likely to take up a resolution setting the rules of the trial.
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Another hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, at which point there will be 63 people with a total of 82 convictions overturned.
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Three months later, Customs and Immigration approved their application, at which point the file was moved to the National Visa Center.
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At which point, Callaway's pitching choices and the bullpen's current struggles came to a head in the bottom of the seventh.
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She made it to almost 102, at which point I grabbed the plates that no one else in the family wanted.
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Content with that justification, I chose Bulbasaur, at which point I learned that you also choose your partner in this game.
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This was so he could delay taking Social Security until age 70, at which point his benefits would reach their maximum.
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For the Nationals, the slugger Bryce Harper's contract runs through 2018, at which point he becomes an immensely expensive free agent.
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She and Woodfox spent the next ten minutes wiping it up with tissues, at which point they were ready to leave.
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Generally, hotels set a 30- to 60-day cutoff date, at which point they release any unsold rooms to the public.
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The Ideal School notified parents of the arrest, at which point another child said Mr. Parker had assaulted her as well.
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You can also "Heart" their profile while video chatting, at which point they will see a pop-up letting them know.
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Women should speak with a doctor first, at which point the doctor will decide if inducing labor is the safest approach.
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It took nearly two days for authorities to get the situation under control, at which point the prison was virtually uninhabitable.
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I wasn't fully "out" until a particularly rough breakup with a girl, at which point I was just like, Fuck it.
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If they don't find a buyer, the mines could be shut down for good, at which point environmental reclamation would begin.
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" The error page remained online until the early afternoon, at which point it was replaced with another message: "We are undergoing maintenance.
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A series of black and white boxes then appear on the screen, at which point the Prescription Check app launches a camera.
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The app will stop work in March 2019, at which point users will have to download any conversations they want to save.
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Headspace raised $37 million in funding in 2017, at which point the company was valued at roughly $250 million, according to Forbes.
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After the alleged murder, Powers allegedly held Hill's girlfriend hostage overnight before she escaped, at which point Powers fled, according to Rolstad.
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Police say she acted disorderly toward officers and struck the valet on the head, at which point she was detained by officers.
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It will then come to Google Maps to Android, at which point it will expand to include grocery stores, the company says.
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" At which point the voiceover says, "Yeah I bet you would, you've got to have the rabbit to make the scam work.
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In theory, China could hit capacity in 20 to 30 days, at which point imports will "drop off a cliff," he said.
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"It's not just you going through this, it's your family," he says, at which point sweet Pete's sweeter mom Barbara chimes in.
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The tapes themselves will be declassified in 2027, at which point people will be able to hear them and decide for themselves.
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Kroger workers will load the items into Nuro's temperature-controlled compartments, at which point the vehicle will drive autonomously to its destination.
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San Haven's Sanatorium was a former tuberculosis sanatorium until the 1940s, at which point it became a home for the developmentally disabled.
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They are expected to hold a vote in early July, several EU sources said, at which point it will enter into force.
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Social Security's trust funds are set to run out by 2035, at which point only 2200% of promised benefits will be payable.
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Season 6 of Fortnite kicks off next week, at which point many expect the true origins of the cube to be revealed.
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And then you have to wait to reinvest it, at which point the money goes into liquids and doesn't do as well.
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The weapon was eventually recovered by police, at which point Canuck made attempts to steal glasses and equipment from a news crew.
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This keeps ticking up over the course of five years, at which point the Copyright Royalty Board will issue a new ruling.
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The anomaly occurred during the Vega rocket's second stage ignition, at which point mission control lost its telemetry link from the launcher.
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At which point you can either choose to embrace your point of difference, or retreat back into the straitjacket of familiar dress.
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Electric range usually tops out at around 40 miles, at which point the vehicle switches over to an internal combustion engine (ICE).
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The whole operation shut down last fall, at which point Newton had been charging users $100 a year for its email app.
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They shut down Skateboarder in 2013, at which point its former editor-in-chief Jaime Owens took the same position at TWS.
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But the cancer returned around the end of 2014, at which point Sampha returned to his childhood home to care for her.
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The hackers also reportedly demanded the ransom be paid within four days, at which point they warned the price would go up.
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Some nations might end up with more rain, but others with less, at which point they'd ask to shut the campaign down.
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The tension in the jail rose until it reached fever pitch, at which point an inmate booted the door off our block.
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Virgin Hyperloop One said it expects to be the winner, at which point it will break ground on the world's first hyperloop.
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In the 8th, at which point Golovkin was playing with him like a cat with an injured mouse, Stevens's corner stopped it.
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The town got an injunction to stop the trains in January, at which point the train in question was parked in Parrish.
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Eyse is expected to ship in October, at which point the world will be able to assess if it's worth the money.
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Johnson can sell his item on Saturday, at which point the price of the mask could go in any number of directions.
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Gartman expects gold to slide back to $1,215 to $1,225 or so, at which point he said he might be a buyer.
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This process is repeated until the DNA no longer repairs itself, at which point the targeted gene has effectively been turned off.
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Soon even the most organised of travellers will throw stuff in willy-nilly, at which point extra pockets just become a nuisance.
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The girl's mother only learned about the rapes after her daughter became pregnant, at which point she helped her terminate the pregnancy.
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It won negative attention early on for its lack of women, at which point GOP leaders opened it up to all members.
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A mother might take five years off, then focus on her career, at which point the father could put his on pause.
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French was my first language, one I spoke exclusively until I was about 3 or 4, at which point I learned English.
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LF Rickie Weeks Jr. is expected to return from bereavement leave on Sunday, at which point the Diamondbacks must make another move.
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"I am looking forward to a full investigation at which point I am confident that I will be fully exonerated," he continued.
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Lincoln Center, a nonprofit, said it would end the production on June 26, at which point it will have played 538 performances.
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At which point a curtain opened, revealing an $18,000 Jet Ski, presented game show style by an announcer and actress Helen Mirren.
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Putin served as Russia's president from 85033 to 2008, then became prime minister until 2012, at which point he became president again.
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It was moved and reassembled about 15 years ago, at which point it was also expanded from its original four-room layout.
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The criminal proceedings typically only take a few days -- at which point the adults go back into government custody for immigration proceedings.
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He abruptly stopped the show and asked people to put their devices down, at which point the show improved vastly, he said.
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They began chasing after the suspect&aposs vehicle, "at which point the suspect fired multiple rounds at pursuing officers," according to police.
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" And then you sit in silence for five minutes until the food turns up, at which point you will say, "Oh, food.
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We're told he could be at the resort until some time Friday -- at which point he'll be driven to a rehab facility.
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Wanda, meanwhile, appears neutral until the Iron Man side wants to keep her pent up, at which point she joins Cap's forces.
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TurboTax maker Intuit today said that CEO Brad Smith will step down at year-end, at which point he'll become executive chairman.
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Beecroft would continue to use the studio off and on until 1976, at which point she was able to afford her own.
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The landing proceeded as expected until the final braking phase, at which point the lander began to deviate from its expected trajectory.
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Monday in court, the judge appointed Jodi conservator until January 31, 2020, at which point Jamie could presumably return ... barring a challenge.
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When police checked the vehicle they found it was not out of fuel, at which point the man was arrested, Miller said.
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After filling out the paperwork, Fatihah told Nicole Neal that he was a Muslim, at which point she called her husband over.
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This benefit pays out until the higher-earning spouse reaches 2401, at which point his or her own larger benefit kicks in.
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The issue is expected to be callable after five years, at which point there would be a 100bp coupon step-up feature.
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These children were heading back home from sheepherding when they saw the rocket and started investigating it, at which point it detonated.
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House impeachment managers and Trump's defense counsels could make motions to hear from witnesses, at which point senators would have to vote.
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Qualcomm expects China's blessing as early as this month, at which point it has to decide whether it would raise its offer.
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A United spokesperson told Eater on Friday that the swap will only last until May, at which point Biscoff cookies will return.
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The recovery only lasted until the fall, at which point markets again fell sharply and reached a nadir on Christmas Eve 2018.
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At which point I invoked the first paragraph I wrote in the first story about this endeavor: I am not a vegetarian.
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A few weeks later, Richard returned with his father in tow, at which point Tommy Hilfiger bought a few of Che's shirts.
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Amash, an ardent Trump critic and tea party conservative, left the GOP on July 4, at which point he openly supported impeachment.
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Within 21 days of the Notice of Sale, the house will be put up for auction, at which point you must vacate.
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Typically, a hotel's cancellation falls anywhere between 24 to 48 hours in advance, at which point rooms become available at lower rates.
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Once again, the Knicks are playing out their tragicomedy in 225 acts, at which point they will thankfully get off the stage.
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"Did you at any point give him a final date at which point he would have to leave state employment?" she asked.
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They were waiting for a naturalization ceremony to conclude, at which point they would try to register newly minted citizens to vote.
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But a small few are deemed inconclusive, at which point the FBI can ask for three business days to complete a check.
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Several cheerleaders were pulled from practice into taken in for questioning, at which point police allegedly searched through team members' cell phones.
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The agent repeated the question in Spanish, at which point the man responded "yes" and handed over a valid Georgia driver's license.
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But it took another full day — at which point the pains became contractions — before she and her mom went to a nearby hospital.
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The victim alleges that he told Spacey he was uncomfortable with his behavior, at which point the actor left set for the day.
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At which point Kawhi will enter waivers where any team could pick him up for the remainder of his contract and nothing else.
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She refused, she says, at which point the officer apparently seized it from her, and in the process pushed her to the ground.
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Barbed wire fences are unrolled like sheets of aluminum foil, marking the transparent frontier at which point the strangers can go no further.
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When he disconnects the gadget, the video ends — at which point Nate surely thought he had a television-filled night ahead of him.
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Each audition had a limited amount of time, signaled by a bell, at which point each singer was ushered off stage mid-song.
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Up to five books can be borrowed for two weeks at a time, at which point they "expire" and "return" to the library.
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Huskins was found safe two days after her disappearance, soon before her ransom was due, at which point police publicly dismissed her claims.
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The 50-vote threshold they are attempting to use expires on Saturday, at which point they would need 60 votes to pass legislation.
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The robbers eventually established a sufficient lead on the cops pursuing them, at which point they abandoned their truck to create an ambush.
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The desktop can be configured up to nearly $21,63, at which point it'll have dual GTX 26 Tis or dual Radeon RX 211s.
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Janet expresses amazement that Randall is the only Pearson kid to get into private school, at which point Rebecca confronts her head on.
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She told police she saw Kelley stab the girl, at which point Kelley and Gonzales began cutting Victoria's arms, according to the documents.
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They are due to expire on 31 January 2017 at which point the EU will announce whether it will extend or revoke them.
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Orloff ran Pillars out of Earn's office in Irvine, California, between August and December 2017, at which point he says they parted ways.
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Currently, the program's trust funds are expected to be depleted in 2035, at which point it will pay just 80% of promised benefits.
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" At which point you get the "new password cannot be the same as old password and also needs to include a hieroglyphic now.
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After a couple of hours, the passengers reach their peak height at 100,000 feet at which point the balloon would be fully expanded.
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Chevy says it's gearing up for a nationwide rollout this summer, at which point it will be available at over 14,000 Shell stations.
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Annual crude output will remain around 200 million tonnes, or 4 million bpd, until 2030, at which point it will start to fall.
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The woman screamed for help, at which point her son, James Weldon Ecford, 25, came outside the home and chased the alleged robber.
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During the scuffle, she claims the security guard twisted her wrist until her phone fell ... at which point, security started scrolling through it.
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Please make arrangements to transition all Simply Hired services prior to this date at which point all services will no longer be available.
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He was permanently given the top role in February, at which point Assura said it had begun searching for a new finance head.
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You end up on a list… at which point you're arguing with an entirely different agency about why your passport has been revoked.
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" At which point Mr. Trump, arms outstretched on the stump, mouth agape, is shown asking rhetorically, "How stupid are the people of Iowa?
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It's held in place with a plastic ring you then tighten, at which point you just pull the trigger and start to paint.
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Social Security's trust funds are currently projected to be depleted in 245, at which point only 2000% of estimated benefits will be payable.
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A discount on the UltraFine was extended late last year through the end of March, at which point it will revert to $1,300.
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One is a "repentance moment," at which point a porn addict might decide she's going to straighten up and stop offending the Lord.
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" Cohen then starts to say: "When it comes time for the financing," at which point Trump cuts him off and says,"What financing?
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" Cohen then begins to say: "When it comes time for the financing," at which point, Trump cuts him off and says, "What financing?
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" Cohen then starts to say: "When it comes time for the financing," at which point Trump cuts him off and says, "What financing?
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" Cohen then starts to say: "When it comes time for the financing," at which point Trump cuts him off and says, "What financing?
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The Kurds stopped all oil transfers to the government in September 2015, at which point they also stopped receiving government funding, he added.
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A hearing in the case is slated for July 3, at which point the protective order will expire unless extended by a judge.
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The aide looked nervous — McConnell had asked to pull her out, she emphasized, at which point Murkowski got up to take the call.
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However, the organization's contract with Palantir expires this year, at which point it will replace Palantir with SAS, a different data analytics company.
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At which point the ball will be in the hands of Congress and Mueller to get the tapes -- if any tapes actually exist.
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At which point, once we got the all clear that the shooter was down, we ran out to second base for Steve Scalise.
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Esterly was taken into custody and flown to Miami, where he was held until Sunday, at which point he was extradited to Allentown.
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Our sources say Rich lost control of the vehicle, causing it to flip over on its roof ... at which point paramedics were called.
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He came to hike here again today when he heard actual barking; At which point he called Gannon and I to come help.
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He didn't have sex with anyone else until he was 22, at which point he started actively trying to accelerate his sex life.
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"All we have to do is spend one night in this old house," he says, at which point the camera zooms out ominously.
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The Campeonato de Liga, or domestic league, was founded in 1928, at which point the Copa abdicated its role as a national championship.
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The Brazilian was repeatedly taken down by his American foe, at which point he was easily controlled and threatened with several submission attempts.
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Saturday night, Wiygul's mom and dad arrived at the hospital, at which point he was in a great deal of pain, Wiygul wrote.
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" He alleged that it was Olympios who suggested they move to the pool, at which point he said his "Spidey senses got up.
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Police say some kind of "altercation" ensued between Sterling and officers Howie Lake II and Blane Salamoni, at which point Sterling was shot.
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The building had a tax abatement that was to expire shortly, at which point taxes would soar to more than $6493,000 a month.
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A two-thirds majority is required for the buyback to take effect, at which point it would also be binding on hold-outs.
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Cruz had the best shot until Trump entered the race on his right, at which point Trump became the best positioned Republican candidate.
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The latest guidance is that court offices will run out of money January 25, at which point essential staff will work without pay.
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The director was forced out, at which point she turned around and sued Transition House for discriminating against her because she was white.
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My dad has control over the trust until he dies, at which point, if my mom survives him, it will go to her.
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It took them forty-five minutes to clean the place, at which point, exhausted, they dropped into bed and switched off the lights.
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After a few years of government service, most are discharged, at which point many finish their educations and enter the civilian job market.
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Anyway, the school board asked for recommendations on a new name, at which point the whole thing just sort of went to hell.
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Mr. Rhodes weighed in with the hope that "his visit doesn't overshadow her," at which point Mr. Reines gave full vent to satire.
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But Canucks ownership, according to some reports, told Benning to go back and insist on more, at which point the deal fell apart.
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The weed eventually did kick in, at which point the officers were allegedly so high they had to call their colleagues for help.
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Don't worry—Mars retrograde won't last much longer, it will end on August 27—at which point, a boost in energy will arrive.
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Last year, the Indians were 47-54 through July 30, at which point they moved Lonnie Chisenhall from third base to right field.
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He did not elaborate on how decision-making should work after a woman is married, at which point her husband becomes her guardian.
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Germany's Bayer is expected to close its $62.5 billion purchase of Monsanto this Thursday, at which point it will retire the acquired brand.
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"Nature strips away the veneer we show one another every day, at which point people become who they really are," Burnett once wrote.
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It's a great introduction to Dark Souls bosses: everything is terrible until you start to win, at which point everything gets more terrible.
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As a local news station reported, the contest will end after 50 hours, at which point the winner will be picked at random.
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At which point Baku makes his presence felt again, when a friend of Asako points out the old boyfriend's portrait on a billboard.
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At which point, the Vivid Cabaret had completed its publicity stunt, Gooden had his money and it was one day closer to Christmas.
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When I asked why cats, Morrison responded, "I'm like a crazy cat lady," at which point I showed him my own cat tattoo.
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Ms. Dimond divorced her husband to marry Mr. Geisel, at which point she sent her daughters, ages 9 and 14, away to school.
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Investors can continue to take advantage of the exchanges until their death, at which point the capital gains tax is eliminated, he said.
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At which point I did what most people who can't help themselves would do when they see something funny in their camera roll.
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The speediest speed readers claim as many as 30,000 words per minute, at which point research would suggest a significant loss of comprehension.
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Five weeks after meeting and living the experiment is their wedding day, at which point they'll either say "I do" or "I don't."
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We had penne with tomatoes and eggplant, followed by pad Thai, followed by macaroni and cheese, at which point there was a mutiny.
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Either you're a true believer from the beginning, at which point you're probably going to get purged later on, or you're an opportunist.
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Rometty will remain IBM&aposs executive chairman through the end of the year, at which point she&aposll retire from the company entirely.
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The three men then carried the victim into the motel room, police said, at which point, they say, Vasquez sexually assaulted her again.
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The children continued to chatter until the public bus came, at which point they wordlessly formed a single-file line and climbed in.
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Common Cause could then sue the FEC, at which point the agency would have to demonstrate why it had chosen not to investigate.
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He'd first started talking to the artist about exhibiting his works back in 1987, at which point the museum wasn't yet a museum.
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The overtime reset let the Warriors take a breath and calm down, at which point the defending champions were off to the races.
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The baby died a few days later, at which point the doctors were accused of homicide and a prosecutor took on the case.
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The rogue is quickly clawed to the ground and killed, at which point Vincke realizes the party has run out of resurrection scrolls.
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The ride-hailing and sharing model could be more like 30%, at which point the economics look more Apple-esque than Detroit-y.
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My partner is moving to New York from Nashville in January, at which point we'll start looking for a place with other friends.
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At which point, I hired a new chief of staff, made changes to senior staff, changed employment policy, and instituted mandatory harassment trainings.
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The preliminary vote on that will be Thursday, at which point they'll strip the House language, and replace it with the Senate language.
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And his plan mostly works, until people in Beck's life start getting in the way, at which point Goldberg (spoiler alert) kills them.
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At Ms. Bynum's request, the deputy called the woman who had called the police, at which point the woman apologized to Ms. Bynum.
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At which point, Graubart said, he explained the typical pay scale to Ortiz, who seemed unaware that he could have earned more money.
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It's scheduled to launch in June, at which point it should have some of Europe's largest club competitions accessible back through the 1980s.
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The city bakes each summer until the monsoon comes, at which point temperatures drop into the 90s and the humidity rises to stifling levels.
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But after he does so, "there are options to consider, at which point a decision will be made," he says about his next steps.
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At which point, Liss — who has been the institution's principal steward for 18 years — set about finding a new building for the venerable institution.
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They prefer to maintain a kind of grudging neutrality through New Hampshire, at which point they'll be better poised to truly join the race.
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He even translates De La Soul's rap part into a solo, at which point we leave the realm of reality as we know it.
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The troopers did not pull over, at which point Disbro drove alongside the troopers and yelled and waved his hand at them, DPS said.
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That offer applies for the entire fourth quarter of 2018 until you spend $1,500, at which point you'll have made $75 in cash back.
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Following his arrest and indictment, Dear requested to represent himself throughout the criminal trial, at which point Judge Martinez reportedly ordered a mental evaluation.
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Hogan speculates that tit-for-tat trade negotiations will continue until the second quarter of 2019, at which point new policies could be finalized.
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Finally, Alex stepped in to actually confront Chad about his behavior, at which point Chad lost it and threatened to knock Alex's teeth out.
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The plot meanders enough to keep the two leads confused till the end of the film, at which point everything miraculously falls into place.
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Some of them may make it to the US-Mexico border a few weeks from now, at which point they will be denied entry.
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He's due back in court at the end of the month -- at which point he's expected to be moved to a mental health facility.
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The new plan is for Margaret to wait until she's 25 years old, at which point she'll no longer need Elizabeth's permission to marry.
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The two girls were then asked to empty their pockets, at which point school officials discovered they had been carrying knives and a sharpener.
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Those are set to start shipping next month, at which point the WaterO system will also open up for online retail at $300 apiece.
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Construction in San Diego is expected to begin in a few weeks, at which point the four companies will have 30 days to build.
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"XENOS" will tour until 2020, at which point he will be 46, well over a decade older than most dancers when they bow out.
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China: The trade war between the world's two largest economies is on hold until March 1, at which point it may come roaring back.
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They have refused to talk directly to the government until an American withdrawal is complete—at which point their leverage would be far greater.
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YOU KNOW, WE ARE NOT FOCUSED ON A SALARY LEVEL, AND THAT'S A LEVEL AT WHICH POINT WE'RE NOT INTERESTED IN HAVING SOMEONE STAY.
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SoundCloud hasn't announced any revenue figures since 2013, at which point the company was seeing a $29 million loss on $14 million in revenues.
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Amazon back-loads most of the options into Year 4, at which point it then offers up a new back-loaded, four-year plan.
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The public comment period closed July 2, at which point the agency began a review of approximately 130,000 comments that informed the final rule.
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While I understood there could be a debate about at which point life begins, it seemed imperative to err on the side of life.
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A second shot shows Hercules appear to go under the water, at which point production staff shout cut, and handlers scramble to reach him.
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It stops suddenly, and a guy we're told is Tr3yway hops out and runs in the opposite direction ... at which point he allegedly fired.
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The grounds are drained of water and shot out dry as a bone into a waste container, at which point they can be collected.
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The deal is also subject to a review every six years, at which point the US, Mexico, and Canada can decide to extend USMCA.
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This continues until the system performs at the desired quality level, at which point the supervision stops and the system can make calls autonomously.
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An opening video showed an Apple employee carelessly unplugging an entire data center, at which point everyone's iOS device goes dark and civilization collapses.
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He is due to appear before court again within two weeks, at which point his detention can be extended by up to 90 days.
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According to the report, Mortimer allegedly responded by screaming into the phone and hanging up, at which point authorities were dispatched to the house.
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The judge (Sam Anderson) tells him he's disappointed, given William's otherwise sterling record, at which point William lays out the state of his life.
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In accordance with the ACD, Hoppy must comply with Frankel's order of protection for six months, at which point the case will be dismissed.
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Meanwhile, Jessa crashes a networking opportunity that her ambitious cousin Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) pointedly didn't invite her to, at which point shenanigans obviously ensue.
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The GSMA plans to roll out a similar standard for smartphones themselves in June—at which point the SIM cards days could be numbered.
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The discounts — which are all reflected on-site — are live now through June 28, at which point prices will return to their original state.
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Making a sound will alert this Hellraiser reject to your presence, at which point he takes a labored breath and begins searching for you.
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You are limited to four hours of gaming per session however, at which point you'll have to save the session and come back later.
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Fortunately, an ambulance arrived on the scene within two minutes, at which point Jamie Lynn's only child was rescued and transported to a hospital.
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" At which point Ventimiglia, 39, quipped to his costar: "I feel like you and I are in marriage counseling right now saying all this.
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Every now and then, you'll be pursued by a horde of zombies, at which point you have to speed up to make a getaway.
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Beyond that, the increase is expected to average $450 each year through 2027, at which point the out-of-pocket threshold would hit $9,450.
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As TechCrunch reported then, Shazam raised $30 million in equity funding early last year at which point the company's valuation had surpassed $1 billion.
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The App Store itself only hit 1 million apps overall in in late 2013, at which point half of those apps supported the iPad.
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CMBS tends to have a 10-year life span, at which point the debt matures and real estate owners have to refinance the loans.
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At which point they'll discover the hitherto-unknown narcotic properties of soil or glass or cigarette butts, and the whole thing will start again.
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The first proof of ownership, however, is dated 2011, at which point the home was transferred to a company owned by Epstein for $0.
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Buffett occasionally sells shares in WFC to keep his ownership of the company below 10 percent, at which point additional regulatory filing is required.
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And in case you're not monitoring progress closely enough, you can preset a cutoff pressure, at which point the unit will shut itself down.
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Ellis returned about 45 minutes later, at which point he summoned the jury for attendance and said they would take an early lunch break.
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Last week we made a vow to bet against the Dolphins every week until they covered, at which point we would reconsider our options.
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With first base open, Lester ended up walking Mike Napoli, then walked Carlos Santana as well, at which point Ramirez was able to deliver.
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After that, you'll get a confirmation message that your profile is live, at which point you can click "Done" and start using your PayPal.
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The EPA will let the public comment on its Thursday decision for 60 days before making it final, at which point opponents can sue.
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A few drinks in, I decided to move uncomfortably close, at which point I noticed her eyes are fucking open and she's watching you.
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I started doing it a few years ago when I was still on pharmaceutical medication, at which point I knew nothing about medicinal cannabis.
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Once he got apprehended, he snitched on the rest of the operation, at which point it didn't really matter how careful anyone else was.
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However, he didn't attempt to patent them until 224, at which point Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow had already filed patents of their own.
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You hold the rings near each other and a cell phone, at which point you choose which shows you'd like the rings to unlock.
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You're probably thirsty at this point, at which point you can head on down to World of Beer to get a $1 craft beer.
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So the score remained 1-1 into the bottom of the ninth, at which point, Duensing, pitching carefully, walked the leadoff hitter, Yasiel Puig.
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"Ring trading would then be suspended until conditions normalise in respect of COVID-19, at which point ring trading will resume," the LME said.
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Woerner confirmed that ESA committed to helping fund the ISS through 2024, at which point NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos are considering decommissioning the station.
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Dr. Maccoby faced mandatory retirement from Stanford at age 70 in 1987, at which point the pace of her writing and research only increased.
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That applies up until age 70, at which point your benefit payments will automatically restart, but with bigger checks than you were previously receiving.
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Publishers snap them up and insist their authors bloat the contents to 80,000 words, at which point the original becomes flabby, misshapen and lame.
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He says he couldn't even see his boyfriend in person, and could only FaceTime ... at which point they were signing because Israel couldn't speak.
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Motorists who drove over the caltrops ended up stranded in the dark, their tires deflated, at which point the gang emerged from the shadows.
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Later Haddish said the superstar confirmed to her that she had indeed been bitten at which point Haddish once again offered to fight her.
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Facebook posted $15 billion in revenue last quarter, at which point it announced that it had set aside $3 billion to pay potential fines.
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About half of the grant periods for community health centers restart February 1, at which point those clinics will receive less or no money.
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At which point Tillerson must really be wondering — as is the rest of the world after two weeks of fast-tracked chaos from Trump.
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The squabble made it to the top of the bank — at which point Ackermann, the chief executive, said he didn't object to the loan.
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The two senators still need to get House approval for their changes, at which point both full chambers can vote on a negotiated measure.
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Republicans want to approve the legislation in the committee on Thursday, at which point the Senate will release their own version of the bill.
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If so, Trump, as commander in chief, might decide to overrule the Defense Department's decision — at which point the rift becomes a yawning chasm.
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Republicans want to approve the legislation in the committee on Thursday, at which point the Senate will release their own version of the bill.
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For them, the gender achievement gap doesn't appear until adolescence — at which point they start doing worse as a group than Asian-American girls.
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When a player is removed from the 40-man roster, he is placed on waivers, at which point any M.L.B. team can claim him.
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To keep the program moving, every candidate was granted five minutes on the stage, at which point increasingly louder music cued them to exit.
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Christie's term as governor of New Jersey ended in 2018, at which point he was among the least popular governors in his state's history.
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Bison pops up at the end, teleporting around the screen, at which point the maddeningly imprecise controls will probably leave you on the deck.
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From the herbs, a small, slow stream of smoke begins to rise up, at which point they ask their clients to sit and wait.
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They relied on it completely until they were 20 days old, at which point they started leaving the nest to hunt on their own account.
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That is, unless the soil warms up and dries out, at which point all of that carbon is liable to escape back to the atmosphere.
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Tomorrowland: Brad Bird's Tomorrowland looked like a potential franchise-starter until it actually hit theaters, at which point it promptly fell flat on its face.
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But the MTA has said it plans to roll out this contactless system citywide by late 2020, at which point we'll get more fare options.
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You can comment on the new terms for the next seven days, at which point you will be required to agree to the updated guidelines.
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That means they're left to rot in storage until they're no longer of use to the court — at which point they're almost always indiscriminately euthanized.
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In around a year from now, LightSail 2 will perform its planned deorbit and entry into the Earth's atmosphere, at which point it'll burn up.
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Police are expected to hold a press conference at 9am local time today, at which point we will hopefully learn more details about Tuesday's shooting.
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It's a legitimate criticism of this show so far that exactly at which point in the story any Dolores scene takes place is so unclear.
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It seems likely the company will eventually open up the stickers to more cities, at which point it could expand the sticker collection as well.
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They each fall in love with their "new" man, and a double wedding is staged, at which point Guglielmo and Ferrando reveal their true identities.
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The Energizer Power Max P18K Pop launches in the summer, at which point it will be the phone with the biggest battery in the world.
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Meanwhile, the reserve fund is projected to run out in 2576 years, at which point recipients will see reduced benefits if Congress doesn't step in.
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IMAX apparently got its first shipment of StarVR headsets in late August, at which point the pilot program was supposed to debut in Los Angeles.
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That is because the Social Security trust funds are currently projected to run out in 2035, at which point 80% of benefits will be payable.
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It's also inevitable that VR's novelty will wear off to some extent, at which point you'll get fewer total newcomers clamoring for their first experience.
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Obamacare funds could be depleted as early as 2017, at which point Puerto Rico will revert to receiving less than $1053 million in Medicaid funds.
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Someone witnessing a crime can call in, at which point the footage from that and nearby cameras are temporarily exempted from the five-day limit.
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And I continued to uphold that opinion until the stress got too high for him, at which point I realized the warnings had been warranted.
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With this savings rate, he expects to have at least $750,000 in the bank by 37, at which point he'll be able to retire comfortably.
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But her West Elm order was AWOL for more than two months, at which point the company finally told her it had lost the order.
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It's entirely free for now, but take note that the test runs until January 113th, 2019, at which point you'll lose all achievements and progress.
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But the volatile stocks have fallen significantly since their mid-August peak, at which point the GDX was up more than 125 percent in 2016.
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Soon after, she took a shower — at which point, she alleges, Simmons came up behind her in the shower and penetrated her without her consent.
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All of the shots appear as static images, until you scroll over them, at which point you can view the full seven seconds of action.
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The team hopes to get the capsules down to six microns across, at which point they'll be able to go safely careening through the bloodstream.
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The goal here is to get everything to fail, at which point the plastic bag ban goes away, despite the mandate from the elected legislature.
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Religious doubts increased when subjects watched porn more often—until people said they watched porn a few times a week, at which point doubts declined.
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The first round of testing took place in January, and round 2 comes in July, at which point the teams' business plans are also due.
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If you don't want to upgrade, you just pay off the loan in two years, at which point, the iPhone is yours free and clear.
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The goal of the operation was to gain new friend connections through the activity, at which point the accounts would start spamming users, Facebook said.
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After the 2014 World Cup in Brazil — at which point the countdown to Russia 2018 began — the annexation was still a headlining global news story.
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Soon after diagnosis, the child was placed on antiretroviral treatment for 40 weeks, at which point treatment was stopped and the child's health was monitored.
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In this example, the pension would first have to buy those 1,000 shares at $100.01, at which point, they would still have 9,000 shares outstanding.
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Polanco allegedly consented, and was subsequently arrested, at which point the undercover officer allegedly found her to be in criminal possession of a controlled substance.
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They will all boink their heads and pass out, AT WHICH POINT we will bring Cersei to the wall and show her all of them!
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Forcing emoji into apps results in combinations like 👙☀️ for dermatologist and 🎂 for primary care physician—at which point, they're not even useful.
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In a couple of years, he will make full journeyman pipefitter with Chicago Local 597, at which point his job will pay his full salary.
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Investigators urged him to tell the truth about what happened to his family, at which point Watts asked to speak to his father, Ronnie Watts.
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Trump is not up for re-election until November 2020, at which point nearly three years will have elapsed since "Fire and Fury" was published.
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Another reason for restoring a decayed baby tooth is that, left untreated, it can become abscessed, at which point it lead to an emergency situation.
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It still won't appeal to people who prefer smaller phones, at which point there's the regular Note 10 with a 6.3-inch screen to consider.
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After five years as permanent residents, lottery winners can become U.S. citizens, at which point they may sponsor an even wider array of extended relatives.
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Mr. Cavenaugh has an agreement with the city to repaint the exterior roughly every 20 years, at which point a new artist may be chosen.
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The male student was suspended for a month and then returned, at which point the girl became afraid to go to school, the complaint states.
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That court denied the appeal in July, at which point Shkreli filed his last-ditch effort to get the Supreme Court to take the case.
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The company was only recently made aware of the relationship, at which point it began probing and Krzanich was asked to resign, the people said.
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Beryl is due to reach that zone sometime late Sunday, the hurricane center said, at which point it's likely to weaken into a tropical depression.
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"We never had any communication with her and we aren't sure at which point she became deceased — before or after we got there," she says.
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" She continued to resist and finally moved to leave the apartment, at which point Weinstein allegedly told her "she needed to work on her stubbornness.
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It'll be some time before the next second stage burn and separation from the payload, at which point the mission will be considered a success.
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DNAinfo reports that this decision will take effect in early 2017, at which point the entire state may banish all of its taxes on tampons.
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The game doesn't come out until October 19, at which point it will be available on PS4, Xbox, and PC. Check out the trailer below:
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It makes one wonder at which point Facebook will acknowledge this, and choose to swap in or sync Instagram stories to Facebook's Stories feature instead.
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The sailor began exhibiting symptoms on March 18, at which point he went to the health clinic at Macdill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.
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That was until we told her how much it'd cost her -- up to $1 MIL -- at which point she seemed to lose hope (sorry, Jenn).
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Instead, Jon blabs to Dany (why?), who then asks him to shut up, at which point, he has a second chance to consider his options.
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It was then conveyed to the president by the White House lawyers, at which point Mr. Trump changed his mind and called off the strike.
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Once there, Faunce claimed the Pilgrims told his father it was on this rock that they first disembarked, at which point he proceeded to weep.
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Calves usually stay with their mothers for nine to 12 months, at which point they're capable of feeding and fending for themselves, Ms. Jakush said.
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This mix is then layered over a screen, at which point colors can be added and the thickness of the paper augmented with more layers.
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Piss enough people off, and they will put out contracts on your head, at which point mercenaries will begin swarming you at every possible opportunity.
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Mr. Ezersky quickly — and kindly — corrected me, at which point I crawled back under my desk where I belong and continued to write this column.
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The deadline for switching over to the RACS system is May 2021, at which point Juul will only sell its products to RACS-compliant retailers.
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The survey was conducted between March 14 and March 23 at which point there were over 200,000 confirmed cases across the 30 markets they surveyed.
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At which point 3-point shots fell like hail and passes whipped like storm winds and five minutes later, Golden State was up, 102-88.
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The amendment process will repeat until Schumer is done offering amendments, at which point the chamber would move to a vote on McConnell's underlying resolution.
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"I think you called me a liar on national TV," she repeated, at which point Steyer can be seen putting his hand on Sanders' shoulder.
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The Republicans called her out; she refused to back down, at which point controlled chaos broke out on the floor for more than an hour.
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Maybe the adviser sold the firm as a path to retirement — at which point the client may be better or worse off with the replacement.
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But if the newest iPhones don't interest you, you can hold onto your device and complete all the monthly payments, at which point it's yours.
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The game ends when you get to 200 varieties of items, at which point Wilmot is fired and replaced by a fully automated robotic system.
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The cloture vote on that is expected to be Thursday, at which point they'll strip the House language, and replace it with the Senate language.
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By the time I was 15, I was sure I would follow — at which point my stepfather lost his job and we moved to Kansas.
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The deal is also subject to a review every six years, at which point the US, Mexico, and Canada can decide to extend the USMCA.
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Kemp's office used the system previously, but paused following a lawsuit, at which point the state legislature passed a law restoring the "exact match" system.
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The policeman with his gun drawn was seen clashing with Tsang, who swung his metal rod at the officer, at which point he opened fire.
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Jupiter enters fire sign Sagittarius on November 8, where it will stay until December 2, 2019, at which point Jupiter will enter your sign, Capricorn.
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He seems almost certain to fail, at which point the president would swear in him and his proposed cabinet, to serve until the next election.
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At which point the articles will be sent to the Senate for a trial that will begin shortly after Congress returns in the new year.
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Kaine was willing to consider supporting the Trans-Pacific Partnership until Clinton selected him, at which point he adopted her newfound opposition to the deal.
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Vanderbeek decided to wait until December to call the studio, at which point Close told her he was too busy to photograph her, she said.
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When some of the girl's peers confronted him to ask what he was doing, he pulled out a gun, at which point the teens dispersed.
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When she disobeyed, he grabbed her by the neck and tried to pick her up — at which point she seemed to try to hit him.
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At which point we would be in truly chaotic territory, in which the Republican Party's ideological center, such as it is, would have great difficulty holding.
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"We filled orders out of the garage until Black Friday," Jackie says, at which point sales were so swift they had to hire a fulfillment company.
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Someday, we'd reach a pinnacle of success, at which point, we'd be able change the very culture that kept us working like demons to get there.
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On the soundtrack, Green's voice grew increasingly frantic until, pushed to the edge of despair, he broke down in prayer, at which point the scene ended.
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The BBC filed a Freedom of Information request regarding the visit, at which point it discovered members of the staff were responsible for a data breach.
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Lawyer Fernanda Soares noticed the pictures shortly after Damasceno posted and shared them, at which point they spread quickly as animal lovers condemned the man's actions.
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The newly cleared land can only sustain crops for a few years until heavy rains erode the soil, at which point it's turned over for cattle.
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Per the Reddit post, the scheme went on from August to December 2017, at which point corporate apparently caught wind and cracked down on the practice.
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Thankfully for him, the school didn't relocate until after he graduated, at which point the towering Victorian building was acquired by the Kutztown Area Historical Society.
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The $11.18 million estate and gift tax exemption is set to expire after the end of 303, at which point it will revert to $5.49 million.
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The young men also offered to go back to the restaurant to speak with the manager, at which point they were followed my multiple squad cars.
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My symptoms got worse and I started to show signs of cycling again, at which point my dad consented to the diagnosis and to the treatment.
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The refreshed app will be available in open beta on March 16th, at which point existing Curse users will also be upgraded to the new version.
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If she loses Wednesday's vote, Rousseff will be served notice by the Senate on Thursday, at which point the suspended president must vacate the presidential palace.
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At the end of its life, the flesh withers and greys, at which point the user buries it in the backyard and orders a new one.
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They will keep playing this game until they conclude there's nothing to gain by offering more promos at which point, they will have reached Nash equilibrium.
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" However, Edwards' "temporary" feelings of relief subsided "when Goddard appeared in the press four years ago for alleged sexual abuse," at which point his "rage resurfaced.
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Now users can send photos that will remain on their screen until the recipient chooses to dismiss it, at which point the message will be deleted.
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But he expects investors to return to reality next month, at which point deceleration in economic growth and underwhelming corporate earnings will come back into focus.
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The Uber SUV was driving northbound, and a woman crossed in its path outside of a crosswalk, at which point she was struck by the vehicle.
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I nursed those doubts right up until my first game of the new BattleTech on PC, at which point I was instantly returned to my faith.
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It will be stored in the UK by a third party, until the end of September 2017, at which point it's obliged to delete its copy.
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The paralyzed prey is sucked inside the mouth and digested, at which point the hydra opens is mouth again and spits out whatever it couldn't eat.
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The bottom line: According to a Deloitte study, skills now expire every five years, at which point workers must learn new skills to meet existing responsibilities.
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Labrie's bail was revoked for about two months, at which point the judge, on suggestion from the state Supreme Court, decided he had learned his lesson.
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Then when she pulled in, he walked up the driveway behind her, at which point she called the cops and the man was arrested for stalking.
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It'll be available for all Convo networks for the next month to check out, at which point they expect to limit it to Enterprise-level customers.
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Handler asked Degeneres if she knew the royal family, at which point Handler decided that Kate Middleton probably doesn't know who the talk show host is.
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According to CBS, the caller did move, but quickly returned, parking in the same area, at which point Young began recording the motorist on his phone.
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As for existing HipChat users, they'll have the option to use the service until February, at which point they'll be encouraged to transition over to Slack.
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They crossed paths a few years later, at which point they followed each other on Twitter, exchanged direct messages and decided to go out for dinner.
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And eventually, Trillium's founders theorize, insurance could require this sort of thing, at which point it ceases being an option and becomes a standard safety feature.
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The Orb of Harmony remains active until the target is fully healed or line of sight is broken, at which point it disappears after three seconds.
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Some errant wind blew him off course, at which point Boria left his lawnchair and hurtled towards the earth before pulling the cord on his parachute.
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He manages to fight her off, at which point he's able to resume audio contact with Katie, who vanished from his earpiece when shit got real.
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That, too, didn't get the job done, at which point they shoved a cloth down his throat before squeezing his nostrils shut, according to the sheriff.
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It'll be easy to stay in this rut until the first tsunami hits East Anglia, at which point it will become far too obvious to everyone.
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Last night, he joked about making an improbable third run for the presidency against Trump in 2020—at which point Biden will be 77 years old.
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Holding our noses, he and I ventured into the Bryant Park ice rink, at which point we were instantly bombarded by the smell of sweaty bodies.
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It stayed in production all the way until 2010, at which point Technics' parent company Panasonic discontinued production of analog turntables due to changing market conditions.
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After several minutes, the troopers located the man, recovered him and brought him to shore at which point they began CPR until relieved by EMS crews.
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" At which point I could not help but make you the following proposition: "Quotient, you have failed at nearly every one of your social activist goals.
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The latest is called "Holoportation," a term that sounds ridiculously corny until you see it demonstrated, at which point the sci-fi terminology feels completely justified.
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They crossed paths a few years later, at which point they followed each other on Twitter, exchanged direct messages and decided to go out for dinner.
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Several hours later, a woman told police in Citronelle that she'd been kidnapped and escaped, at which point authorities went to investigate and discovered the bodies.
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He was eventually nabbed by the Kings in the 14th round, at which point the Leafs were allowed to add another name to their protected list.
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The Supreme Court is likely to reject that claim and to uphold Parliament's supremacy, at which point the justices will face further intemperate attacks from Brexiteers.
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With the feature, the driver will be able to see their exact whereabouts until the ride starts, at which point the location sharing will turn off.
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An upgrade of Danske Bank's IDRs would likely result in an upgrade of Realkredit's IDRs, at which point Realkredit's IDRs would be driven by parent support.
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The road so far: They fell behind the Blue Jackets 218-2947 and then went to overtime in Game 2947, at which point I tweeted this.
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In order to record the song for the film, Mula had to sing the notes individually, at which point they were digitally combined into one track.
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When a call comes in, the neckband vibrates, at which point users can answer by separating the magnetically attached earbuds as they hang around their neck.
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On Sunday, she was unable to walk and spent the day lying down, at which point the park made the decision to put her to sleep.
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Often, women would simply opt to wait until their kids were older to run, at which point their male peers had amassed decades more political experience.
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Once it passes through committee, it would go to the state assembly for a full vote, at which point it would become law if it passes.
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Ambien induces sleep in part by turning off the brain's prefrontal cortex, at which point the brain is "not able to provide inhibitory control," Bornemann said.
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In the autumn, I passed out again while getting out of bed, at which point the possibility of my impending death really started to bother me.
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Mueller returns to the United States a hero, and announces his intention to resume his role as special counsel—at which point President Trump fires him.
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All Trump has to do is make it to January 2021, at which point the clock resets—and the election will have already come and gone.
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Originally a brick Queen Anne, it was stuccoed in the 2208s, at which point it was also given deep wraparound porches and a red tile roof.
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Jeffrey told the officials he wouldn't return to Tijuana without the backpack, at which point he was returned to the ice box for four more days.
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He likes people just enough to spend a lot of time with them, at which point he realizes that, on second thought, he'd rather be alone.
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Eventually the yogurt would lose its wobble, at which point she might rewrap the muslin around it and hang it over a bowl for another day.
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Boris Johnson will arrive shortly after and tell the Queen he is able to form a government, at which point he will be appointed prime minister.
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The judges can decide the case at any time after that, at which point one side or the other will likely appeal to the Supreme Court.
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The Free Beacon ended its funding in May 2016, at which point, the DNC and the Clinton campaign picked up the funding for Fusion GPS's work.
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Prosecutors expect Dinardo to enter a guilty plea at a later date, at which point prosecutors would seek four consecutive life terms in prison, Shore said.
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There's not even a hint of the fly until the lens was stopped down to f/13, at which point a dark shadow started to appear.
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It got so bad that the Leafs eventually sent Murphy to Detroit for nothing at all, at which point he resumed his all-star caliber play.
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They have until sunset to chill and chat — at which point, Alex has to pick two ladies to take back with him to the villa. Yep.
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It's far easier for taffy to go horribly wrong, at which point it becomes a dental torture device disguised as a treat (a classic dentist strategy).
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Brown's storyline eventually took her from random background Gryffindor to Ron Weasley's love interest, at which point the role was recast with white actress Jessie Cave.
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Those certificates expire after a set amount of time; Let's Encrypt caps its certificates at 90 days, at which point a site operator has to renew.
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Were he to do that, and his health and electoral fortunes allowed, he could stay in office until 2036 at which point he would be 83.
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First came four tectonic stadium-sized blasts, and then the intro to "We Will Rock You," at which point the luminescent purple glyph at midfield appeared.
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Every single speaker that day, including the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, mentioned Hield by name, at which point the gymnasium invariably burst into hysterical cheers.
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At the current pace, he estimates it may take another four years, at which point it will have been roughly a decade since it got underway.
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Here's the thinking: Any deal for Fox's assets likely wouldn't close until late next year, at which point Disney would spend the next year integrating Fox.
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An overzealous officer fired off a shot at Guo's wife — at which point Guo's younger brother jumped in front of the bullet, suffering a fatal wound.
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Last May, Disney took operational control of Hulu, though Comcast will retain its 33% stake until 2024, at which point either side can initiate a sale.
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The iPhone 8, when I used it, got down pretty low by the end of the day, at which point I switched to low power mode.
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CANA projects the share will rise to 65% in 2028, at which point growth is expected to slow, according to their trend analysis of individual states.
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Defense sources, however, say the European jets are likely to become obsolete by around 2040, at which point they could no longer incorporate the latest technologies.
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"Bet you five that Mbappé scores," he says to a friend, at which point any soccer fans in the audience will know just what's going on.
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And even those usually fail, at which point all you have left is a down-and-dirty tax cut for the rich plus a larger deficit.
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The private equity firm helped guide Canada Goose to an IPO in 2017, at which point the Toronto-based company was worth more than $1.5 billion.
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By Schumer's account, G.O.P. dominance lasted until around the year 2000, at which point stagnating middle-class incomes prompted many Americans, once again, to switch sides.
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The World Health Organization regards 95 percent as the level to achieve "herd immunity," at which point the disease poses no threat to the entire community.
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Other times, a patient's immune system might stop responding to their medication after years of successful treatment, at which point different therapy options must be explored.
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US federal judge Edward J. Davila will be asked to approve the proposed settlement on April 3, at which point the settlement would go into motion.
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His face was framed by black hair that fell in low-amplitude waves to his jaw, at which point its ends curled up like old parchment.
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At which point you get a scene of the party gathered around the campfire at night, and you can go around and chat with different members.
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This does not affect anyone who already has this status until their renewal process begins, at which point they won't be able to, said the official.
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But the Saudis and the emirates might eventually come looking for more weapons to prosecute that war, at which point the United States should say no.
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After a week, members can return whatever they don't want in a prepaid return bag, at which point they are charged only for what they keep.
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Following Hurricane Irma in 2017, Amazon faced criticism after customers reported wildly inflated prices, at which point it said it would begin taking action against vendors.
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They demurred, at which point he walked upstairs to his apartment, waited until filming resumed and began flashing his lights on and off, Morse code style.
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PHMSA is accepting comments from the public on the proposal for 60 days, at which point it will consider the comments before making the rule final.
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Currently crossing Baja California peninsula, the storm is expected to reach mainland Mexico early Sunday, at which point it will likely weaken swiftly, the NHC said.
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"Our story begins centuries later at which point the human race has existed so long without sight, it's disputed such a thing ever existed," Woodard said.
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Cohen admitted that the talks extended into June 2016 — several months longer than he previously stated — at which point Trump was the presumptive nominee for president.
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"The false solution," for instance, encourages people to believe they've figured out how a trick is done, at which point they stop considering any alternative solutions.
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"People used to be kind, now they're ugly," Orgon remarks, at which point a "Tartuffe" remade for the here and now prompts a knowing collective nod.
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Much like the first fight, McGregor once again seemed to tire in the second frame, at which point Diaz nearly scored a stoppage of his own.
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" Only after that did she file another affidavit insisting the assault did occur, at which point, Blumenthal argues, she "had no standing as a reliable witness.
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They'll see you, on Instagram, with girls that work behind the bar, [at which point] you'll get the well-known 'Who the fuck is this?' question.
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Home plate umpire Tripp Gibson then warned both benches, at which point Frazier stormed off first base and began yelling at Gibson before he was ejected.
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"My chinning entertained my friends all through middle school, high school and college, at which point I decided to share my chin with the world," she said.
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It will take this company six years to cross $100 million in ARR, at which point the company has a forward growth rate of just 23 percent.
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They achieved the $23 million mark ahead of schedule — in April 2016 — and now aim to reach $1.12 million by February, at which point they'll officially retire.
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They permit moderators to leave up such content unless it's no longer possible to help the user in question, at which point the video is taken down.
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Nearby costumers then surround the employee, attempting to unpin her, at which point the motorist speeds out a second set of doors and into the parking lot.
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The officers identified themselves as police, at which point the teen ran off – never dropping the gun – and a foot chase ensued, lasting for about 150 yards.
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At which point, it appears, the police were satisfied that the there was no imminent threat posed by the produce and left the husk-y mess alone.
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I'd ramp up the mileage and intensity until about two weeks before a race, at which point I'd taper to give my legs a chance to recover.
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Before it's over, the competition will literally include a busload of faceless goons, at which point even the movie's dark humor begins to run out of ammunition.
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For a moment, that hand moves up to her chin but then returns to the small of her back, at which point Gaglio puts her in handcuffs.
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Police detained about two dozen people, at which point the streets filled with conga dancers and drummers who led hundreds of government supporters in their own rally.
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As one joke goes, stock analysts rated Enron as a "can't miss" until it got into trouble, at which point it was lowered to a "sure thing".
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Trump attended the private school in Queens, New York, until eighth grade, at which point his parents sent him to a military academy in upstate New York.
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There's also an NFC sensor on-board to detect tags associated with different materials, at which point it can customize a print based on what it's printing.
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She lost $250,000 and separated from her husband before she was taken off the drug in 2004 — at which point her gambling obsession disappeared within a week.
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The Quill user manages to push the app until it hits seven levels of embedded scenes, at which point "reality" begins to become unstable and lose resolution.
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To experience it, you walk into a physical re-creation of a child's bedroom, at which point, a disembodied entity demands proof of your humanity to continue.
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She will not abdicate, instead she'll force the dragons to destroy the city at which point the Kingslayer will be the Valonqar most assume he will be.
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You still need to walk over and put food in the microwave, at which point you might as well push a couple of buttons while you're there.
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The suspect then allegedly attacked the store clerk, at which point the customer who had been attacked drew a pistol and fatally shot the suspect, police say.
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At which point, Serkalem and Eskinder could not continue working as print journalists; along with most of the independent newspapers in the country, theirs were shut down.
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At which point, Fung explained to me, the company will start to expand outside of North America to countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Poland.
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Edgin's 30-day rehab window expires Sunday, at which point the Mets must either add him to the major league roster or option him to the minors.
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Drug binges in seedy Neapolitan nightclubs would begin after matches and continue for three days, at which point Mr Maradona would begin training for the next fixture.
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Expect more squabbles over space until a new government is formed later in the year—at which point the bulky new Bundestag can get down to work.
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An indicator will direct them which direction to look until the location marker is in frame, at which point they'll see the AR art on their phone.
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Williams thinks that more weakness like the stock had on Tuesday could put it back into an oversold position, at which point he would be a buyer.
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The ceiling light is expected to have 30,000 hours of use, at which point you'd have to buy a new light since you can't change the LEDs.
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If those grounds exist, the committee must pass each article by a majority vote -- at which point they would be sent to the floor for a vote.
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Mr. Rowland rents his works to collectors, at cost, for five years, at which point the lease can be renewed or the works revert to the artist.
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Although Haley started his celebration on the frontstretch, at which point did he realize Kyle Larson was officially declared the winner of the Coca-Cola Firecracker 250?
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Fitch will review Golden Eagle's rating after the 2015 annual results are announced on 8523 March 2016, at which point a negative rating action is highly likely.
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The two groups enjoyed a happy life of new environments and gentle behavioral tests for 13 months, at which point it was time to examine their brains.
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Colbert informed his studio audience of the news 10 minutes after it broke on Tuesday evening, at which point they both cheered and booed in total confusion.
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Edgin's 30-day rehab window expires Sunday, at which point the Mets must either add him to the major league roster or option him to the minors.
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Uncle Sam won't collect taxes on this money or associated earnings until you make withdrawals, at which point they are subject to your then-current tax rate.
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"Over the next decade, astronomers are hoping to actively detect the planet's orbit slowly decaying, at which point we'll have a better idea of its true fate."
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They then face a March 1 deadline to submit sentencing documents in the Virginia case, at which point Mueller will have up to five days to respond.
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But realistically, a Trump sweep of those states would imply a significant polling error (especially in Pennsylvania), at which point Clinton supporters' confidence should be totally shot.
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In order to work, FaceApp requires a user to hand over access to their entire camera roll, at which point the app automatically identifies images with faces.
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Nineteen-year-old Edina Mercy, another Rhino Camp inhabitant, was married early and gave birth at the age of 15, at which point her husband left her.
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The long-shot scenario could even be extended to consider a French default at which point, France could be forced to leave the euro zone, Lichfield said.
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One defense source noted that the European jets were likely to become obsolete by around 2040, at which point they could no longer incorporate the latest technologies.
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She spoke again with some of them after Barington arrived, at which point they signaled their support for a fight with the hedge fund, the people said.
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He "backed up [the van] and started moving forward, at which point the officer was in front of the van again commanding that it stop," Sacks said.
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A neighbor, Paula Quinn, observed him "stumbling towards" police around 1:30 AM, at which point an officer released the Taser, and another continued to kick him.
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They are sometimes pushed by gravity into orbits that bring them closer to the sun, at which point they become what are known as short-period comets.
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At which point the Apes will lay dormant for another period time (maybe even another 20-some years full of false starts) before they start up again.
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Soon after diagnosis, the child was placed on antiretroviral treatment, or ART, for 93 weeks, at which point treatment was stopped and the child's health was monitored.
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Her friend had ran into financial trouble and stopped paying the mortgage, at which point the bank foreclosed on the property, and it was sold at auction.
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Kern took over as head of Austria's coalition government in May and raised objections to the deal in August, at which point the agreement was largely finalised.
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In one especially nakedly political play early in the Obama years, he supported a bipartisan debt commission until the president agreed—at which point McConnell switched views.
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Instead, the lender makes their money on the back end when homeowners either die or sell their home, at which point the loan has to be repaid.
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The couple then break the big news that Eisele will have not one, but two little siblings to help look after — at which point Eisele gasps excitedly.
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At age 23 and a half, you can begin to withdraw the money in your 2401(k), at which point you'll pay income tax on the money.
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Once there, they are 3½ times more likely to be admitted to a hospital floor -- at which point they stay in the hospital nearly 30 percent longer.
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Mercury ends its retrograde on August 19, at which point miscommunications and delays will ease up and you'll stop running into so many people from your past.
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Midea says it will buy more than 30% of Kuka's stock, at which point under German takeover rules it must make an offer for all the shares.
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