Anyone who cares to be a part of it can be a part of it.
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I'm honored to be a part of this community and to be a part of their growth story.
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I'm just proud to be a part of it and I'm so thankful they let me be a part of this team.
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Don't you want to be a part of a future in which juice-related apps can be a part of your complete breakfast?
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"It's pretty fun right now, getting to be a part of this group and getting to be a part of this wild-card race," Albers said.
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Over time the desperation to be a part of his life turned into resentment and anger over him not wanting to be a part of mine.
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There are 5,000-plus years of art history here, and that's the history he wants to be a part of and to paint to be a part of.
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I think that as much as we are going to be a part of introducing this new automation technology, I think we also want to be a part of enabling people to retrain themselves in new skills, and there's sort of a moral obligation to be a part of that transformation.
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" I said, "Will you be a part of it?
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The future is here, now it's just a question of how much we want to be a part of it, or rather, how much we want it to be a part of us.
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AND WE ARE GOING TO BE A PART OF THAT.
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It was so rewarding to be a part of that!
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He's going to be a part of my life forever.
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There will be a part of it that always lingers.
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" Amash concluded: "I refuse to be a part of that.
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Who wouldn't want to be a part of this life?
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How lucky are we to be a part of it?
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Now we can contribute and be a part of yours.
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"I am so proud to be a part of that."
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It's going to be a part of my life forever.
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I want to be a part of my kids' lives.
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How does it feel to be a part of that?
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It's not too late to be a part of it.
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It's nice to be a part of games like that.
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Just anything that I could be a part of, really.
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I am honored to be a part of this organization.
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"I am honored to be a part of this organization."
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It was liberating to be a part of it all.
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Did you ask him to be a part of it?
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I'm glad that I can be a part of this.
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It's just a great thing to be a part of.
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How did they come to be a part of theproject?
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I feel lucky to be a part of this community.
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And we love anybody to be a part of it.
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I hope to be a part of this new party.
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And I wanted to be a part of that creation.
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If yes, they can be a part of the solution.
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I want to be a part of shaping the race.
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Anyone can be a part of it if they want.
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Be a part of #SDCC2017, even if you can't attend.
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They will always be a part of our Shondaland family.
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It's also possible it will be a part of negotiations.
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That's not something I want to be a part of.
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Why can't we be a part of both of them?
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He will forever be a part of the #GH legacy.
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Will Roy Harper be a part of Arrow's final season?
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I am really proud to be a part of it.
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I'm so proud to be a part of this crew.
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Which projects do I want to be a part of?
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I'm excited to be a part of this positive change.
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God is going to be a part of this marriage.
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Don't you want to be a part of it all?
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Tom Hiddleston just wanted to be a part of something.
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It's incredible to be a part of this fantasy world.
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Humans are bound to be a part of this process.
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They did not choose to be a part of this.
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To be a part of her last journey is amazing.
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Cowards want to be a part of the zeitgeist, too.
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Those are fun to be a part of — that intensity.
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So happy to be a part of something like this.
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Which world do you want to be a part of?
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We work hard to be a part of your world.
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And I didn't want to be a part of that.
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Heems: We're trying to be a part of that conversation.
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Others seemed eager to be a part of the case.
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So grateful to be a part of this theatrical community.
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"It's going to be a part of everything," he said.
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It's a great benefit to be a part of that.
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And tonight music can be a part of the healing.
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I'm glad I got to be a part of that.
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"She'll always be a part of me," Kardashian West said.
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She seemed very happy to be a part of it.
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Powell is thrilled to be a part of it all.
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And I'm just happy to be a part of it.
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And Korea actually used to be a part of China.
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It will continue to be a part of my life.
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Here's how you can be a part of the solution.
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We are so excited to be a part of this.
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It was something so beautiful to be a part of.
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I'm sure that'll be a part of it as well.
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Racial stereotyping should never be a part of policy making.
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"It's why I want to be a part of it."
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Let them be a part of your decisions and conversations.
|
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But infrastructure … is going to be a part of it.
|
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I just want to be a part of the team.
|
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I've always wanted to be a part of Sports Illustrated.
|
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But will Noah (Jacob Elordi) be a part of it?
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But he will not be a part of U.F.C. 200.
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And also to be a part of her first film.
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Delayed diagnosis can also be a part of behavioral issues.
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Nothing like that would be a part of my character.
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I don't want to be a part of either side.
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Anyone can sign up to be a part of it.
|
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I want to be a part of that Chinatown legacy.
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I have to be a part of that decision making.
|
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I'm so happy to be a part of this team.
|
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The vaccine can only be a part of the solution.
|
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Netflix won't be a part of Apple's new streaming service.
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And Pats Nation will always be a part of me.
|
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" Flood added: "He wants to be a part of NBC.
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It absolutely has to be a part of the conversation.
|
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"SportsCenter" soon will be a part of live game coverage.
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I am so hopeful you'll be a part of that.
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It's a proud thing to be a part of that.
|
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She made history exciting, something to be a part of.
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I'm lucky to still be a part of it. Ok!
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You don't need to be a part of the story.
|
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I've been honored to be a part of this team.
|
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I feel honored to be a part of it all.
|
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And delighted for you to be a part of it.
|
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"But I just won't be a part of it anymore."
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"It's a blessing to be a part of," Davis said.
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"It could be a part of the response," he added.
|
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Climate change will be a part of his office's mission.
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Thank you for letting me be a part of this.
|
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Will drugs continue to be a part of your life?
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Do you think he'll be a part of next season?
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"DACA should be a part of those discussions," he said.
|
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Poussey will probably always be a part of my legacy.
|
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Still, he wanted to be a part of it, too.
|
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And Shane wants to be a part of the show.
|
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Pressed to elaborate on "Meet the Press," Mr. Rubio said, "I'm not going to be a part of a witch hunt, but I'm also not going to be a part of a cover-up."
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The show is her baby and I'm really excited to be a part of this next chapter of the show and to be a part of this incredible cast, Kloss told PEOPLE at the premiere.
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We're so proud and honored to be a part of it.
|
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The UW teams expect to be a part of that endeavor.
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It's the future; your tykes should be a part of it.
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So excited we could be a part of The Mane Event!!
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I don't want you to be a part of my life.
|
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Business has a moral obligation to be a part of it.
|
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She invited them to be a part of this caucus process.
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Normally I would be a part of that conversation with Mark.
|
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"I want to be a part of it," she tells Forbes.
|
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Panic attacks will never not be a part of my life.
|
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And that's what I encourage people to be a part of.
|
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So, it's nice to be a part of it with him.
|
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This could just be a part of grieving, I don't know.
|
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Another wanted her to be a part of a gang bang.
|
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It was a pretty cool thing to be a part of.
|
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Be a part of building a national vision for artists' organizations.
|
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I'm proud to be a part of one of those businesses.
|
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I'm definitely not ashamed to be a part of that movement.
|
|
How many developers applied to be a part of the show?
|
|
That current Joker Jared Leto won't be a part of it.
|
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I was just so happy to be a part of history.
|
|
I really wanted 'Como' to be a part of that victory.
|
|
I feel really grateful to be a part of this movement.
|
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"Little Miss Parham will forever be a part of my life."
|
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I hope this film can be a part of this conversation.
|
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And Netflix really wants to be a part of the tradition.
|
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Those are the projects I want to be a part of.
|
|
It's been a very nurturing show to be a part of.
|
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Torture almost seems to be a part of the human condition.
|
|
I feel so honored to be a part of this launch.
|
|
It was truly an amazing thing to be a part of.
|
|
Deborah Layton: I was searching to be a part of something.
|
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"What a wonderful production to be a part of," she said.
|
|
He's like another world you want to be a part of.
|
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We just want to be a part of the American dream.
|
|
I am excited to be a part of the energetic atmosphere!
|
|
"Financial literacy, absolutely, should be a part of it," he said.
|
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It's such a great culture to be a part of it.
|
|
She has no desire to be a part of something controversial.
|
|
Lindsay wants to be a part of Kendrick's next album. 6.
|
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"He doesn't want to be a part of Mariah's reality show."
|
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"You want to be a part of that discovery," Suntzeff said.
|
|
What an amazing night of history to be a part of.
|
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I couldn't be more proud to be a part of it.
|
|
And she couldn't be happier to be a part of it.
|
|
It's always going to be a part of who we are.
|
|
They like their characters to be a part of the action.
|
|
Who doesn't want to be a part of Bill Nye's squad?
|
|
It's a joy to be a part of something like that.
|
|
She made herself available to be a part of the story.
|
|
And that's not a bad family to be a part of.
|
|
It was definitely a relief to be a part of it.
|
|
"I'm really glad to be a part of it," VanCamp says.
|
|
So hardware will always be a part of what we do.
|
|
The answer: They want to be a part of the revolution.
|
|
I, for one, am proud to be a part of that.
|
|
Britney Spears will forever be a part of the Pepsi family.
|
|
The United States should not be a part of that strategy.
|
|
Especially proud to be a part of the Nike family today.
|
|
And we want them to be a part of our family.
|
|
But just extremely proud to be a part of this team.
|
|
"I'm just proud to be a part of it," said Gilbert.
|
|
I wanted to be a part of the film very much.
|
|
He makes worlds they feel they can be a part of.
|
|
In the public, you gotta be a part of the team.
|
|
So I haven't gotten to be a part of that stage.
|
|
This tendency would appear to be a part of Axios's DNA.
|
|
That Mom would always be a part of her daughter's life.
|
|
Would you want to be a part of this rave scene?
|
|
I came because I wanted to be a part of history.
|
|
TRUMP: Trump University will not be a part of that, Anderson.
|
|
"And I'm proud to be a part of that," she continued.
|
|
We are excited to not only be a part of Amazon.
|
|
"Rural America can be a part of the answer," said Rep.
|
|
Here's why family members should be a part of the process.
|
|
But infrastructure, Arthur, is going to be a part of it.
|
|
"I'm excited to be a part of that again, through them."
|
|
To what extent will race be a part of that narrative?
|
|
This is the society you want to be a part of.
|
|
How did you come to be a part of Little Sun?
|
|
That does not seem to be a part of the plan.
|
|
Deep down, he also wanted to be a part of it.
|
|
But, naturally, advocacy is going to be a part of it.
|
|
"People want to be a part of meaningful communities," Zuckerberg added.
|
|
I am so proud to be a part of that show.
|
|
Alcohol is always going to be a part of American life.
|
|
What is it like to be a part of this momentum?
|
|
I didn't want to be a part of another regime change.
|
|
Just to be a part of that, man, that was legendary.
|
|
"People want to be a part of something meaningful," Jeffrey says.
|
|
It's fun to be a part of an offense like this.
|
|
You're there to tell stories, not be a part of them.
|
|
That may well be a part of what is now occurring.
|
|
There's so much you can experience and be a part of.
|
|
I was like, I want to be a part of this.
|
|
So that was really cool to be a part of that.
|
|
I thought that I wanted to be a part of that.
|
|
To be a part of it is kind of awe inspiring.
|
|
"I don't want to be a part of that," said Nunes.
|
|
Some of which, adults rarely get to be a part of.
|
|
"Everybody wants to be a part of it," Ms. Beckman said.
|
|
I'm honored to be a part of this world-class team.
|
|
It was amazing to be a part of what we did.
|
|
We'd love for you to be a part of the fun.
|
|
Naturally, he wouldn't want to be a part of the Jedi.
|
|
All of that is going to be a part of this.
|
|
Sadly, he will not be a part of Hollywood's biggest night.
|
|
Why can't I be a part of the group as well?
|
|
I'm glad I got to be a part of Brad's life.
|
|
And you're going to get to be a part of it.
|
|
I didn't want to be a part of the American dream.
|
|
They will always be a part of the team & dear friends.
|
|
"We just want to continue to be a part of it."
|
|
"Who wouldn't want to be a part of this?" he said.
|
|
Now those same people want to be a part of it.
|
|
"I don't want to be a part of it," she said.
|
|
He said it must be a part of any DACA agreement.
|
|
"I just had to be a part of it," she said.
|
|
I'm proud to be a part of that very small fraternity.
|
|
Join us and be a part of the Vox Conversations community.
|
|
Why do you now want to be a part of it?
|
|
I feel very fortunate to be a part of this movement.
|
|
"I came to be a part of something big," he explained.
|
|
Soon after my return I am asked to be a part of a group of Christians called Yokefellows and through that I am allowed to be a part of the first faith-based section on the unit.
|
|
But only half seem to want to be a part of one.
|
|
I'm just really glad I get to be a part of it.
|
|
We're surprising people, and it's nice to be a part of that.
|
|
Thank you for letting me be a part of this, I'm excited.
|
|
"It's an honor to be a part of the celebration," Thomas wrote.
|
|
"I love to be a part of somebody else's transformation," Halimi says.
|
|
"Don't be a part of that," she advises Sarah of this fight.
|
|
How did you get him to be a part of the documentary?
|
|
It has been an honor to be a part of that creation.
|
|
They very much would like to be a part of that deal.
|
|
Is it purely to be a part of the pomp and ceremony?
|
|
It's not (always) easy to be a part of the Kardashian empire.
|
|
I just wanted to kind of be a part of this team.
|
|
They should be happy and want to be a part of it.
|
|
I can only hope that I can be a part of that.
|
|
But Monica will be a part of Carol's storyline no matter what.
|
|
It's special to get to be a part of telling their stories.
|
|
Farmers understand that they have to be a part of their community.
|
|
It has been my privelidge to be a part of this world.
|
|
Uber said it wanted to be a part of the "progressive changes".
|
|
It was pretty incredible for me to be a part of that.
|
|
The blue rose indicates Jon will be a part of Daenerys' life.
|
|
But it's good if it can be a part of the conversation.
|
|
It was also great having Vanessa be a part of the routine.
|
|
He's not the first Jonas to be a part of the franchise.
|
|
To be a part of someone's past is so interesting and weird.
|
|
It feels really, really good to be a part of the conversation.
|
|
" She laughs before adding, "I want to be a part of it.
|
|
They just happen to be a part of coal ash that floats.
|
|
I couldn't ask for a better opportunity to be a part of.
|
|
And yeah, I would love to be a part of that work.
|
|
And as I said, I'm excited to be a part of that.
|
|
Joe Papa, why would you want to be a part of that?
|
|
Miller said it was an incredible thing to be a part of.
|
|
It was a huge honour to be a part of the video.
|
|
"Now, everyone can be a part of global visual conversations," says King.
|
|
"I wanted it to be a part of her childhood!" she says.
|
|
She's also grateful for the opportunity to be a part of Breakthrough.
|
|
Be a part of the game and enjoy the view from above.
|
|
They exude something magical that I want to be a part of.
|
|
"I felt really lucky to be a part of it," she says.
|
|
"I will not be a part of the charade anymore," Palihapitiya said.
|
|
And I&aposm so very lucky to be a part of it.
|
|
"I'm very proud to be a part of this show," Kim said.
|
|
To now be a part of that legacy is truly an honor.
|
|
There's no reason for me not to be a part of it.
|
|
Thank you for letting me be a part of your special day.
|
|
"It's a nice family to be a part of," Doan says modestly.
|
|
It's so special to me to now be a part of it.
|
|
I saw an opportunity to be a part of Marilyn Monroe legacy.
|
|
But it should still be a part of their retirement planning strategy.
|
|
This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of something bigger.
|
|
It's an incredible honor to be a part of the Marvel Universe.
|
|
But Operation: Veteran Smiles will always be a part of her life.
|
|
Mittal will also be a part of the company's technical advisor board.
|
|
"People were scared to be a part of the project," Berni said.
|
|
"He chooses not to be a part of Alana's life," she says.
|
|
We're all just lucky we got to be a part of it.
|
|
"That was pretty cool to be a part of that," he said.
|
|
And that was really fun to get to be a part of.
|
|
It was fun to watch and fun to be a part of.
|
|
It sounds like something we might want to be a part of.
|
|
So it is clear it would be a part of the evaluation.
|
|
I couldn't ask for a better community to be a part of.
|
|
There's a world out there I want to be a part of.
|
|
"He hasn't been able to be a part of anything," Hardy said.
|
|
"I don't want to be a part of that for someone else."
|
|
"She was willing to be a part of the conversation," Barrett says.
|
|
The ceremony was scheduled to be a part of the upcoming season.
|
|
Gillum continues to want to be a part of the public conversation.
|
|
I'm just happy he picked me to be a part of this.
|
|
Why do you allow them to be a part of your life?
|
|
Three bills should be a part of this foreign policy resistance package.
|
|
It is a real gift to be a part of this community.
|
|
You bring your flag and you be a part of something bigger.
|
|
The new tools appear to be a part of that wider push.
|
|
Thank you for letting us be a part of your life. Respect!
|
|
Flow, tampons can now be a part of the period-tracking process.
|
|
Will your own kids be a part of the Mexican Ski Team?
|
|
But I've always felt that to be a part of our responsibility.
|
|
By participating in elections, we can be a part of a community.
|
|
They was the label that everybody wanted to be a part of.
|
|
Find more about how you can be a part of the solution.
|
|
I don't want to be a part of the pop culture phenomenon.
|
|
The people do not seem to be a part of his plan.
|
|
"It was really, really fun to be a part of," Spieth said.
|
|
"You want to be a part of what's going on," Craig said.
|
|
"That was a fun game to be a part of," Francona said.
|
|
To be a part of the conversation, post and tweet using #Upstart100.
|
|
But I want him to be a part of his grandchildren's lives.
|
|
They just need the chance to be a part of the solution.
|
|
Juan Guerrero's family considered Leinonen to be a part of the family.
|
|
That means he's blocking someone who could be a part of it.
|
|
We just want to be a part of it on equal terms.
|
|
DON'T BE A PART OF ERASING IT. I wish you the best.
|
|
I'm just so happy to be a part of the Devils organization.
|
|
" Mattingly continued: "So does he want to be a part of that?
|
|
It just felt like Usher needed to be a part of that.
|
|
I was allowed to be a part of the process this time.
|
|
But individually, that's what you hope you can be a part of.
|
|
Now Hollywood and brands are clamoring to be a part of it.
|
|
Anticipating these threats must be a part of our national security strategy.
|
|
You'll practically be a part of the team with all this gear.
|
|
But I'm happy to just be a part of stuff like that.
|
|
Disability should be a part of every conversation you have about diversity.
|
|
Let's all be a part of the global immune response against VAWG.
|
|
If you want to be a part of things, be a part.
|
|
But good housing policy has to be a part of those policies.
|
|
They just want to be a part of a safe community again.
|
|
" She added: "I'm so, so grateful to be a part of it.
|
|
He also said Ukrainian investigators would be a part of the process.
|
|
Tonight was fun to watch and fun to be a part of.
|
|
The newly detected rogue waves might be a part of this dynamic.
|
|
As much as I can be a part of it — I am.
|
|
I'm proud, and I'm inspired to be a part of Never Again.
|
|
Thank you for letting us be a part of your special day!
|
|
And that's gonna be a part of your family your entire life.
|
|
"I can't wait to be a part of that," LeVert said Thursday.
|
|
Even Spotify, at some point, has to be a part of somebody.
|
|
Now, however, Rafsanjani will no longer be a part of that process.
|
|
Cramer spoke with Visa's CEO Al Kelly, who said that not only does Visa want to be a part of the adoption to cards, it also wants to be a part of the transition to the internet of things.
|
|
At a time when people are struggling to pay rent and mortgages, payroll and health insurance, and tuition and student loans, the federal government shouldn't be a part of the problem, we should be a part of the solution.
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"I just want to be a part of an organization," he told ESPN.
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"It's just the most fun show to be a part of," she said.
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"Natural hair will be a part of all aspects of life," she says.
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That is absolutely something I would never be a part of or do.
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It's a time where we can be a part of something that's fulfilling.
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It's very important work, and I'm honored to be a part of it.
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" "Do you think he needs to be a part of your healing process?
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"Everything that Eva does now, Tanya's always going be a part of that."
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We invite people to come be a part of what we are doing.
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Then Tiquesha's captain entered; she wanted to be a part of the occasion.
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To be a part of it, to see it first hand was amazing.
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I'm not coming to the table to be a part of the problem.
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"Allowing people to be a part of the funeral is important," Carvaly says.
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He said it was obvious which community he'd rather be a part of.
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"I felt like I needed to be a part of that," she said.
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"I definitely want to be a part of the welcoming party," Cannon said.
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But "hope" should not be a part of the equation, the host said.
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It was a privilege to be a part of figuring it all out.
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So, what does it take to be a part of the Facebook group?
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Is voice itself always going to be a part of that, maybe not.
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Makeup seems to also be a part of how Rihanna transforms into Rihanna.
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"It's such an honor to be a part of this show," she says.
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We fought to the end, and it's fun to be a part of.
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I don't care anymore, I don't want to be a part of it.
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To be a part of somebody's day, that was a pretty special thing.
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So those three things, I felt very lucky to be a part of.
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Now he wants to be a part of it and it's too late.
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You can be a part of the community, but you don't get lost.
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I am humbled to be a part of this show ❤️🇬🇧 pic.twitter.
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I'm so honored to have been asked to be a part of this.
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Maxwell Gruver wanted to be a part of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
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We're SO happy to be a part of Kyle and Jordan's love story!
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Whatever we do next, this song needs to be a part of it.
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And being angry and unsettled—even outraged—should be a part of that.
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And I think he very much wants to be a part of that.
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We have big plans for Tom Holland to be a part of everything.
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I think it'll always be a part of my life in some facet.
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If you do so, you'll be a part of a pretty rarified group.
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Officers came in on their days to be a part of the treat.
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"We thought he could narrate it, be a part of it," said Knight.
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What kind of roles/industries would you like to be a part of?
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I never thought that I could be a part of something like that.
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It's beautiful to watch, and it's more fun to be a part of.
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Even the lifeguards seem to be a part of the well-oiled machinery.
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It made history, which is really cool to be a part of that.
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Wales hopes advertising won't ever be a part of the project in fact.
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The Blue Dog Democrats are hoping to be a part of that process.
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But there's no reason music can't be a part of your day, too.
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We're very proud to be a part of his journey to end hunger.
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"I wanted Trinity to be a part of the collection," Khan told Mashable.
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And, of course, which friend group we'd like to be a part of.
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Adamson will also be a part of Clydesdale Bank's risk and audit committees.
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That was something I didn't have the desire to be a part of.
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Opposed: Because I'm almost certainly not going to be a part of this.
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"I didn't want to be a part of this at all!" she says.
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Thank you for letting me be a part of something bigger than myself.
|
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"It's an honor to be a part of this amazing legacy," he says.
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Sorry, nosy nellies, you don't get to be a part of their chats.
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Mental health must be a part of the American Health Care Act conversation.
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Some I did, and some didn't want to be a part of it.
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When the dialogue becomes acceptable, I hope to be a part of it.
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" I've always wanted to be a part of bettering trans representation," Desautels says.
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When you're a winner, everyone wants to be a part of that success.
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"thank you @nancyodell for letting me be a part of your journey … ❤️"
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But he will always be a part of USC, regardless of the exile.
|
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"Rather, properly crafted, they can be a part of the solution," he said.
|
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But will his iconic Walter White character even be a part of it?
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"So we are very excited to be a part of all of this."
|
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It would be a part of some company's broader Internet of Things strategy.
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"I'm so excited and thrilled to be a part of this," he said.
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"I'm so excited to be a part of 'The Voice' family," said Jonas.
|
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"Honored to be a part of your wonderfully human #OurRevolution Book," he wrote.
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"I'm so excited to be a part of this amazing journey," said Holland.
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Sunscreen should be a part of your daily skin-care routine year round.
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We mean to be a part of it — we mean to lead it.
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We want Liza to be able to be a part of all that.
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This is the team I want to be a part of and leading.
|
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The operators should all be a part of the testing and verification process.
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And I'm hoping that this book can be a part of that conversation.
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I'll be sticking around, I'm very proud to be a part of this.
|
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So, it just seemed like a fun project to be a part of.
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" Martha concurred, "I'm excited to be a part of the London Fog family.
|
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Being a school shooting hero shouldn't be a part of the teenage years.
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It elevates you by forcing you to be a part of the community.
|
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I just remember wanting to be a part of something bigger than me.
|
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Everyone can be a part of it in a pretty dark, dull winter.
|
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"It was important for me to be a part of something," he said.
|
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As such, Lucke said, he could no longer be a part of it.
|
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You have the chance to create and be a part of something great.
|
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It was such a great experience to be a part of this thing.
|
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His supporters want him to contribute, to be a part of the conversation.
|
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"I just felt really lucky to be a part of it," he said.
|
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I'm only glad I'm not going to be a part of it anymore.
|
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I can be a part of something so much bigger than just myself.
|
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I've just tried to jump in and be a part of that machine.
|
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"I am very proud to be a part of the cooperative," she said.
|
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Provincial officials had vehemently refused to be a part of Mr. Trudeau's plan.
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Most of all, is your family welcome to be a part of it?
|
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Even then, this should only be a part of your savings, she said.
|
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It is super calming to be able to be a part of nature.
|
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They were trying to add things that shouldn't be a part of it.
|
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We want to be a part of the solution and long for education.
|
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Instead, creators need to apply to be a part of the video platform.
|
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Harry and the crew are always going to be a part of me.
|
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Being able to be a part of a project that actually embraces that?
|
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Independent investigators and experts will be a part of that process, Cotton said.
|
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That was very satisfying as an artist to be a part of that.
|
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"Hockey was just something he was lucky enough to be a part of."
|
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This is something I cannot accept and will not be a part of.
|
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She just did not want to be a part of an unhappy scene.
|
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The reported layoffs are said to be a part of the bankers' strategy.
|
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What made you want to be a part of this one in particular?
|
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"I was like, I have to be a part of it," Nicole said.
|
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It would be cool to be a part of it in any way.
|
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They're reading about it, and they want to be a part of it.
|
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Meanwhile, Schmitz and his associates may still be a part of Trump's orbit.
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Sports betting is expected to be a part of Francesa's business going forward.
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The industry/space: getting to be a part of the commerce/retail evolution.
|
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I just wanted to fly out to be a part of his vision.
|
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"Nah, I've always considered death to be a part of life," he said.
|
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Everyone wants to help and be a part of this important social task.
|
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You can't be a part of 100 Thieves without getting some camera time.
|
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"I wanted to be a part of this surgical revolution," Nott told me.
|
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It's a pleasure to be a part of something that lifts humanity up.
|
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"It's pretty special, and I'm really proud to be a part of it."
|
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I'm sorry that Neil will no longer be a part of that homecoming.
|
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" Or: "She can't be a part of this because she's in the chair.
|
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I didn't really like the genre or wanna be a part of it.
|
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"Chaplains must be a part of mental health service structures somehow," Fuller argues.
|
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In the end, we're all very proud to be a part of it.
|
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I kind of want to be a part of the sorrow right now.
|
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"We want to know … she lives close to us so we'll be able to see her and be a part of her life and she's going to be a part of our life the rest of our lives," Bass explains.
|
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People felt deeply connected and honored to be a part of something so inclusive.
|
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"I'm grateful every day to get to be a part of it," Bergman says.
|
|
I felt that I very much wanted to be a part of that project.
|
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Drivers are peeved that tipping will still not be a part of the app.
|
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According to Eid, Careem is well positioned to be a part of the alliance.
|
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It's something that I'm sure will be a part of everything I ever do.
|
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So this year, artificial intelligence will officially be a part of the event theme.
|
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"I just feel proud to be a part of the LGBTQ community," Kenworthy adds.
|
|
However, one prominent starlet may not actually be a part of the final production.
|
|
To get to meet [Taylor Swift] and be a part of this, it's awesome.
|
|
It is very important for Sierra Leone to be a part of Miss Universe.
|
|
It still views Tibet to be a part of the People's Republic of China.
|
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"It was pretty amazing to watch and be a part of it," Phelps said.
|
|
"It is the most amazing thing to be a part of," Ferguson tells us.
|
|
Students can also come and be a part of Disrupt SF, for $300 here.
|
|
The concerns of workers, not just stockholders should be a part of board decisions.
|
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It was important for him to be a part of a major cultural event.
|
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Oscar-winning music director AR Rahman will also be a part of the film.
|
|
Teller also thanked Urban for his "encouragement" to be a part of the show.
|
|
"I'm happy to be a part of a great cause," she told the website.
|
|
Elton's such an icon, a legend, I'm honoured to be a part of Revamp.
|
|
I'm just grateful we get to be a part of something like like this.
|
|
Man, I love to be a part of something, that I don't fully understand.
|
|
It completely blew up, and I was excited to be a part of it.
|
|
I was super happy to just be a part of it in any capacity.
|
|
The statue will be a part of the $100 million renovation to the stadium.
|
|
"I'm proud to be a part of this defense," defensive end Julius Peppers said.
|
|
"People want to be a part of meaningful communities," he said at the time.
|
|
Historically, people with disabilities were not expected to be a part of the public.
|
|
To be a part of a historic game like that will be pretty amazing.
|
|
"It's a privilege to be a part of this effort," said Dr. Christine Durand.
|
|
Knowing that we're able to be a part of that is a great feeling.
|
|
And I want to take action to be a part of that necessary change.
|
|
Proud to be a part of CNN that day, as sad as it was.
|
|
Sams got the spot by applying to be a part of the fall campaign.
|
|
He's also expressed that he feels lucky to be a part of a dynasty.
|
|
I was like: Does nobody else want to be a part of this show?
|
|
How did you go about selecting these women to be a part of it?
|
|
I want you to travel with me and be a part of my reporting.
|
|
So yeah, if I can be a part of that, my job is fulfilled.
|
|
" She added, "It was so exciting this year to be a part of it.
|
|
Before, you were telling Hollywood you didn't want to be a part of it.
|
|
I'm glad I could be a part of that and I'm humbled by that.
|
|
But to be a part of the other side of that is fucking crazy.
|
|
And to be a part of both is something I am truly proud of.
|
|
I know I want to be a part of this as it's taking off.
|
|
Be sure to read, comment and vote—and be a part of the conversation.
|
|
I'm happy to be a part of the effort to aid those in need.
|
|
It's fun to be a part of and really an amazing thing to discover.
|
|
We can only hope he'll also be a part of promoting Drake's new restaurant.
|
|
She will always be a part of the show and its heart and soul.
|
|
Glen would just be so pleased and proud to be a part of this.
|
|
And, unsurprisingly, we still really want to be a part of this crew. DEADPOOL
|
|
The Hills is coming back — and Brody Jenner may be a part of it!
|
|
"If this show is popping off, we want to be a part of that."
|
|
So that is also exciting, that it can be a part of the comedy.
|
|
Hayes shared what it was like to be a part of the emotional ordeal.
|
|
I love him and I want him to be a part of my life.
|
|
"You'd think we would be a part of it," one US military official explained.
|
|
We want Destiny to be a world you want to be a part of.
|
|
You need to understand that you're coming in to be a part of it.
|
|
That feeling resonated within me, and I wanted to be a part of it.
|
|
"I want to be a part of this team and the future," he said.
|
|
It was very thrilling to be a part of Diana's last scene on Thrones.
|
|
You'll always be a part of the family but go be with your kids.
|
|
It's a tough loss and it's tough to be a part of and watch.
|
|
It's powerful, versatile, and yearning to be a part of your home-cleaning arsenal.
|
|
I don't know, I'm just really excited to be a part of it all.
|
|
Because of that, I thought I couldn't be a part of the LGBTQ community.
|
|
I am SO excited to be a part of NBC's next live musical #ByeByeBirdieLive!
|
|
She added that, for now, he wouldn't be a part of the Flipkart business.
|
|
The new AMC subscription will be a part of the AMC Stubs rewards program.
|
|
For his part, Miranda says he's excited to be a part of Grammys history.
|
|
Their wedding was gorgeous and I was honored to be a part of it.
|
|
Drug manufacturers are serious in not wanting to be a part of the process.
|
|
If you're really lucky, maybe you'll even be a part of the algorithm yourself.
|
|
They are going to be a part of our lives, for a long time.
|
|
" Notes Gerckens: "She's going to be a part of the wedding no matter what.
|
|
In which case, we'd love for you to be a part of TNR's future.
|
|
I want every part of me to no longer be a part of me.
|
|
He don't even know me and he let me be a part of this.
|
|
"It's a real positive thing to be a part of," Kruse told USA Today.
|
|
According to Gotti, Brody was "totally down" to be a part of the project.
|
|
Eventually you have to decide if you want to be a part of that.
|
|
But a deep love of water will always be a part of my life.
|
|
We had really high hopes that he would be a part of our family.
|
|
Her laugh was contagious and everyone wanted to be a part of her energy.
|
|
I think that's something that's really cool for me to be a part of.
|
|
"It's pretty impressive, a lot of fun to be a part of," Gardner said.
|
|
It's a super diverse campaign that I'm really excited to be a part of.
|
|
Every artist Flageul approached to be a part of her MoSA curation said yes.
|
|
Saving for retirement and big expenses should always be a part of your budget.
|
|
I wanted to officially be a part of America that I call my home.
|
|
If these aren't a few stragglers, this could be a part of that herd.
|
|
Don't you want to join a community and be a part of a community?
|
|
"You realize how fortunate you are to be a part of that?" he asked.
|
|
"I think people are excited to be a part of this process," she said.
|
|
But I believe that poems are meant to be a part of our lives.
|
|
We want to become legit and be a part of something bigger and better.
|
|
Now is our time to be a part of that in music and art.
|
|
There's a certain strength in things that you chose to be a part of.
|
|
I might go legit, but drugs will always be a part of my life.
|
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"It's good for the companies to be a part of this," Ulukaya told Bloomberg.
|
|
They have pushed for their legislation to be a part of a DACA deal.
|
|
Why are they all standing in line to be a part of this event?
|
|
We don't want to be a part of transmitting the virus to more people.
|
|
It turned out that they were just loving to be a part of it.
|
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Netflix is one of the big players that won't be a part of it.
|
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I have to be a part of what happens in my world around me.
|
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That's when I wanted to be out there and be a part of it.
|
|
Hordes of giddy riders flocked to the stations to be a part of history.
|
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"Momentum is everything, and people want to be a part of the wining side."
|
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As a romance writer myself I hope to be a part of that change.
|
|
If they can't control it, they don't want to be a part of it.
|
|
And I love to be a part of – with people that are very smart.
|
|
In other words, refunds are going to be a part of the Airbnb experience.
|
|
Jeffrey, if there's another season, do you expect to be a part of it?
|
|
I think it's a big thing our party has to be a part of.
|
|
What's next: Analog computing is vying to be a part of the AI explosion.
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Mandy will always be a part of the Match Group family, wherever she is.
|
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Why can't motherhood — parenthood, for that matter — just be a part of life's choices?
|
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To now be a part of that wall, you know, means everything to me.
|
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I am thankful to be a part of one of the most accepting generations.
|
|
Ms. Bozman Thompson knew she wanted Lake to be a part of the wedding.
|
|
Legal aid The IC also shouldn't be a part of the President's impeachment defense.
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I need to be a part of something that is going to elevate me.
|
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Ultimately this fosters a community you find yourself wanting to be a part of.
|
|
Because it's still something that I haven't been able to be a part of.
|
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You don't want to be a part of it, you don't have to come.
|
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It can be a part of the child's college savings plan or other fund.
|
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For me, it's cool to be a part of that and witness it firsthand.
|
|
Did we want real estate to be a part of our larger financial picture?
|
|
And to the Hollywood community that I'm so proud to be a part of.
|
|
"I wanted to be a part of the homegoing for Ms. Franklin," she said.
|
|
Ben Carson is not and never will be a part of the political class.
|
|
It will be a part of a newly-created segment called Loews Packaging Group.
|
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Even just at the alderperson level I can be a part of great change.
|
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That's what people hear about; that's what they want to be a part of.
|
|
Carl Icahn, the hedge fund titan, will be a part of Donald Trump's administration.
|
|
Why are they uniquely qualified to be a part of and grow your company?
|
|
In any event, concerts were always going to be a part of her future.
|
|
Dr. Seuss would have loved to be a part of this dialogue for change.
|
|
It's a really special community that we are proud to be a part of.
|
|
Do you have to be from Victoria to be a part of the program?
|
|
"It started to dawn on me how big the industry was, and that it was global, and that there were TV shows and films one could be a part of that I'd had no inspiration to be a part of before," he recalled.
|
|
But, honestly, everybody should be a part of Time's Up. The movement extends beyond Hollywood.
|
|
HANNITY: The nukes, I would agree that needs to be a part of the conversation.
|
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It'll be a part of Destiny: Rise of Iron - The Dawning, the game's winter event.
|
|
Lina and Oviedo of The Spanish Princess could easily be a part of Kauffman's book.
|
|
"[Hollywood] changed into something that I didn't want to be a part of," she said.
|
|
Leiomy Maldonado: I felt honored that they wanted me to be a part of it.
|
|
"She was very happy to be a part of the graduation," a source told PEOPLE.
|
|
Now, JT could be a part of the world that was crazy for his work.
|
|
"We're really honored to be a part of this company," Erin said at the event.
|
|
But the Boston Marathon is world-famous, and you could be a part of it.
|
|
Countries would co-sign a yearly treaty to be a part of the Mars civilization.
|
|
I had to be a part of this, just to spread that message of love.
|
|
Yeah, fan clubs are nerdy, and I don't want to be a part of them.
|
|
I just wanted to be here and do this and be a part of this.
|
|
"I decided [the shoot] wasn't something I wanted to be a part of," she wrote.
|
|
I finally understood love and what it's like to be a part of a team.
|
|
"I knew I wanted to go and be a part of that," she tells TIME.
|
|
She sees a shift in culture, and she's glad to be a part of it.
|
|
All excitement and exhilaration at this amazing thing I got to be a part of.
|
|
I feel privileged and excited to be a part of the sharing of her genius.
|
|
I think it's important to be a part of those stories and tell those stories.
|
|
Now this same capability will be a part of this broader toolkit for device makers.
|
|
Be a part of the computing revolution and get your copy of Windows 1.0 today!
|
|
"I wanted to be a part of the process of creating this dress," she says.
|
|
And just to be a part of that as a coach, I really appreciate that.
|
|
Those elected then decide which European political group they want to be a part of.
|
|
But this movie represents hope and I'm just happy to be a part of it.
|
|
Organic farming, or organic products, could be a part of that new focus in Japan.
|
|
But I love the fact that I get to be a part of this family.
|
|
Voters, she explained, are saying, "that's the squad I want to be a part of."
|
|
"It was a tremendous honor to be a part of his big night," Foligno said.
|
|
Make sure to pick up your tickets so you can be a part of it.
|
|
"That's why I was so stoked to be a part of it," she tells me.
|
|
But couture is about fantasy, and I wanted her to be a part of it.
|
|
This would sit in a virtual machine, but rather be a part of Windows 10.
|
|
Great design should be a part of everything we do, from our homes to fashion.
|
|
My team and I are beyond proud to be a part of this beautiful moment.
|
|
I signed an insurance waiver so that I could be a part of it. 22.
|
|
Going forward, this Cosmo event will definitely be a part of my annual social calendar.
|
|
It's just a really cool thing and an easy thing to be a part of.
|
|
"Suddenly our lives changed, and Jacob wanted to be a part of it," says Pierce.
|
|
B.J. Novak will be a part of pal Mindy Kaling's life forever — and her daughter's!
|
|
Ciara said it's a worthy endeavor she very much wanted to be a part of.
|
|
They noted that live original programming would be a part of the ad-supported channel.
|
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We do not expect we will be able to be a part of his future.
|
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He could be a part of the solution, absolutely, and we hope he will be.
|
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So, yes, that could certainly be a part of one's record that admissions could consider.
|
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"It's one of those things I always wanted to be a part of," he said.
|
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It was optional to be a part of it and they don't bargain for salaries.
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And so, Russia can be a part of that future and play an important role.
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He's just glad he got to be a part of this, even if it's fleeting.
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Pence later wrote he was "humbled & honored" to be a part of the repatriations ceremony.
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I wanted to embrace that fear and to let it be a part of me.
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I loved what the song said, and I'm proud to be a part of it.
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Hinge users must now pay $7 per month to be a part of the community.
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It feels like a big party and you get to be a part of it.
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I refused to be a part of the killing machine to destroy my own house.
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It was a convergence of kids who wanted to be a part of something new.
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So- how can we be a part of the solution in ending violence against women?
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And I was proud to be a part of it #IWillGoOut ðŸ'¯#Delhi #India pic.twitter.
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As a gay bar, you have a responsibility to be a part of the community.
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You want that next Lindor, Correa, or Russell to be a part of your life?
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These opportunities give us a chance to be a part of something greater than ourselves.
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Why is it important for you to be a part of the Dove #SpeakBeautiful campaign?
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"It's a good heart to be a part of," John croons from behind the keys.
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Tori Spelling is feeling "grateful" to be a part of the Beverly Hills, 27 reboot.
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It was really tough to see, and it was tough to be a part of.
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We think we have a good team ... so it's fun to be a part of.
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What they both want is for everyone to be a part of the disability conversation.
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You want to be a part of something, to feel like this is a movement!
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It can also just be a part of a sentence if judges feel so inclined .
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"Very happy to be a part of the Netflix family for this special," Schumer said.
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"That was an incredible game to be a part of," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
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For Powell, who has two children, that continues to be a part of her portfolio.
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So while ADFs may be a part of attacking the problem, they're not a panacea.
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I used to feel like he didn't want to be a part of my life.
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It's an inevitable inner circle that no one else gets to be a part of.
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"If we want the conversation to change, we have to be a part of it."
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Read will be based in London and be a part of the company's executive committee.
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It's the biggest thing out there, and I want to be a part of that.
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Women aren't alone in this fight — men need to be a part of the solution.
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We believe it is important for Under Armour to be a part of that discussion.
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"We just want to be a part of that," Donald said about China's anticipated growth.
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For me to be a part of it, I want to have a great legacy.
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As an American ''minority,'' it felt strange to suddenly be a part of the majority.
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He wanted to live a lie, but I couldn't be a part of that anymore.
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I find the tapestries ugly, but that may be a part of the artist's intent.
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We need to create jobs so our kind can be a part of the process.
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Let's make this happen now, while he can still be a part of the moment.
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What would happen if white rap actually decided to be a part of rap itself?
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I'm really excited that Saint Heron is going to be a part of that conversation.
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He wanted my best friends of 20-plus years to be a part of it.
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Former employees have even returned to ask to be a part of the closing team.
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It was satisfying to be a part of the tongue-lashing, but Congress seemed powerless.
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If I can be a part of that change, like [expletive], yeah, let's celebrate it.
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The experience for them being able to be a part of something that gives back.
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"It was a great privilege to be a part of telling this story," she added.
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" Echoes Lopez, "It really is so much fun to watch and be a part of.
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This was work that mattered, and I was thrilled to be a part of it.
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I'm so grateful for Jordan for asking me to be a part of something historic.
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Be a part of The Met Breuer from the very beginning as a Met Member.
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"When something good happens, we want to be a part of it," Dimitar chimed in.
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A deal could have meant BuzzFeed News would no longer be a part of BuzzFeed.
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Be a part of the conversation, the Q. and A. and the post-event mingling.
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"I wanted to do something — I wanted to be a part of it," she said.
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It's always exciting to look forward to it and still be a part of it.
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Either playing or doing TV, it's great to be a part of your national championship.
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That's when I knew that I wanted to be a part of the policy community.
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Friendships and relationships are formed here, and I want to be a part of it.
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"I wish I could be a part of it," said Ms. Randall, an insurance lawyer.
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I'm just honored to be a part of the conversation, to sit at the table.
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And why can't it be a part of Trump's job to watch TV and tweet?
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"And it is certainly a tremendous time to be a part of this task force."
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I didn't want to be a part of it, and I wanted to go home.
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Dropbox's IPO could be a part of a wave of hotly anticipated forthcoming public offerings.
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But, I'm excited and grateful to be here and be a part of these guys.
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This might be a part of the explanation, but the problem seems to run deeper.
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I can only repeat how lucky I am to be a part of this movie.
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Climate change education for all should be a part of the solution for moving forward.
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Will the Duke and Duchess of Sussex still be a part of the royal family?
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I just wanted to be a part of it, and it's such a great cause.
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The old-fashioned phrase is "price gouging," and we shouldn't be a part of it.
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They've heard about this, they want to be a part of it, it's a tradition.
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"The farmers in the area will be a part of the operation," Ms. Heidemann said.
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SMS is really just the most common denominator that everybody can be a part of.
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King says the children in class loved having Ryan be a part of their day.
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What changes do you want to see, and be a part of, in your lifetime?
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It was "incredibly gratifying to be a part of it," Holt said of the Sept.
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But Capetonians also are making a concerted effort to be a part of the solution.
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And so for me, it's like, 'I'm going to be a part of the solution.
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It's great to be a part of a company that is trying to solve that.
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But somebody who does that is never going to be a part of my life.
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"I just want to be a part of the news, Jake," the Conway character says.
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That will be a part of this investigation as we determine what was the motive.
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But I want to be a part of projects that have value, that really matter.
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"It's cool to be a part of history, even if it didn't happen," he said.
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"She reached out wanting to be a part of it," Goldschmidt said via email Sunday.
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Together, they applied to be a part of Y Combinator's Winter 2014 class of startups.
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At first, Dr. Klee himself was skeptical that animals could be a part of therapy.
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Refuse to be a part of anything that won't move us as a people forward.
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I just wanted to be a part of the visible statement against Jeff Sessions's confirmation.
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Maybe you could get some modest tax reform that would be a part of that.
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"Racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America," he said.
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But there'll always be a part of me that misses the "dumb" devices of old.
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Is this something she wants to be a part of, even though Jimmy's inviting her?
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"I think it would be a conversation that somebody would be a part of, hopefully me, but somebody in their lives will be a part of from a much earlier stage, so that it wouldn't be as involved with the teen angst," she said.
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They waited their turn because they wanted us to be a part of this beautiful country.
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Be a part of that world where the doors of opportunity are ready to be opened.
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It's very flattering that anyone would think I'd be good to be a part of it.
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I was fortunate to be a part of such a great team and a foundational game.
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You get to be a part of different communities, and you find your family in Toronto.
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I watched them on TV, and dreamed that one day I'd be a part of this.
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I just was really excited and so honored to get to be a part of this.
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And I remember just thinking 'I don't want to be a part of that at all.
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It was cool because the fans got to be a part of something that they loved.
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I got to be a part of nature again and just reminded myself who I was.
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Water is a part of my life, and will be a part of my life forever.
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We want him to be a part of the celebration of this film and his performance.
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So happy I got to be a part of this movie, it looks amazing and terrifying!
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And she'll also be joining the Facebook community herself to be a part of the conversation.
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Ben may be a part of a ritualistic New Age cult, but he can get it!
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Moore says that the Fuel leadership immediately knew they wanted to be a part of it.
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For me, I get to be a part of a rich legacy of struggle and triumph.
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"Their wedding was gorgeous and I was honored to be a part of it," he says.
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"Inclusivity is the new norm and fashion has to be a part of that." he says.
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Vox Media, which owns The Verge, will be a part of the effort, I have confirmed.
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It feels inspiring and powerful to be a part of a global movement of students striking.
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I need my community to thrive and I need to be a part of that work.
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Creating something tangible that will be a part of their history is always a big deal.
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The television world's crazy, but it was good to be a part of it so young.
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And I'm just glad to be a part of it, slammed up against a wall, dead.
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Flannery said she "would love to" be a part of a reboot of her hit sitcom.
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I can only hope he continues to be a part of these fights in some way.
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Only four black dolls — including Gabriela — have ever be a part of the mostly white brand.
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Shamov instantly felt a connection with the place and wanted to be a part of it.
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"The country's too divided and I just want to be a part of something," she said.
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I'm so proud to be a part of this amazing Fierce family and the new ANF.
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To be a part of a drama that makes it to 100 is a big deal.
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We need to build a new Zimbabwe, and it's good to be a part of that.
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"I suspect it would be great for them to be a part of it," she said.
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"I would never think to ask Karen to be a part of my album," Lynch says.
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"When people have twins today, I want to be a part of that conversation," Jessica says.
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Being a young teen in there, it was so exciting to be a part of it.
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"Heck no," Chilli told ET, when asked if she'd ever be a part of the series.
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And it helped us form the ideas that would eventually be a part of [our] fragrance.
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Sometimes you might not even be a part of the conversation when that item comes up.
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How does it feel to be a part of that and to have created this opportunity?
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"I'm very proud to be a part of the March/April issue of Playboy," she wrote.
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"I'm so thrilled to be a part of a show like This Is Us," says Moore.
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Which ones do you always jump at the chance to be a part of and why?
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It doesn't need to be your problem in order to be a part of the solution.
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"It was great just to be a part of it and hear the roars," McIlroy added.
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You're reflecting on which social circles you really want to be a part of this evening.
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An act that most journalists covering British politics would likely love to be a part of.
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I like to be a part of it as much as the coach will let me!
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I didn't want to come be a part of that unless I were there in sincerity.
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"I'm so excited to be a part of CoverGirl's new campaign," Afia said in a statement.
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As of now, he is not slated to be a part of the reboot, reports TVLine.
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The last letter was Jeni Stepien's request for Thomas to be a part of the wedding.
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When you look back, do you think that'll be a part of the Beach Slang history?
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I knew she was meant to be a part of my family and immediately called home.
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To be a part of something with David Fincher and Robin Wright, it was mind-blowing.
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Nini said she was extremely proud of this March and to be a part of it.
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I'm getting married to my love and Leah gets to be a part of this wedding.
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The atmosphere is really fun and electric, and it's awesome to be a part of that.
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It's a great bit of nostalgia and I feel honored to be a part of it.
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Listen to their song #SHINE & be a part of the movement to help end gun violence!
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But every now & then a major pop superstar wants to be a part of this too.
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In the beginning, my career is cool and they want to be a part of it.
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They can be a part of your life, but never let the guy be your life.
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Why can&apost I be a part of a sorority, and we&aposre all "she&aposs"?
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To be a part of a community means that you have to work to protect it.
|
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But to many, his "stylin and profilin' " ways will always be a part of Ric Flair.
|
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Archie's story feels to be a part of an entirely different, far more pedestrian teen drama.
|
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We're constantly looking for new friends and possibly someone to be a part of our family.
|
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The expansion plan is really exciting and I am glad to be a part of it.
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You can even choose a specific constellation you'd like the star to be a part of!
|
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But this study shows that ocean turbines can be a part of a larger energy grid.
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We're actually just trying to bring them in and be a part of the whole environment.
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"I couldn't stop thinking about how I got to be a part of history, " Stone says.
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I'm proud to be a part of their message and to represent the L'Oréal Paris women.
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It makes me excited for our future and proud to be a part of a community.
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Men need to be a part of the solution to reach gender parity in technology fields.
|
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Vandal even explains how code-switching can be a part of teens' everyday social media interactions.
|
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I don't know what [Stice] expected from me, but I couldn't be a part of that.
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"We are very grateful to this Copa América to be a part of it," he said.
|
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That was probably one of he best scenes I've ever got to be a part of.
|
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"Hey, I just want to come in and be a part of it," Benjamin said Tuesday.
|
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E. is buying into a culture that they want their employees to be a part of.
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Don't you want to be a part of it, don't you want to learn about it?
|
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How does it make you feel to see and be a part of this major uptick?
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By then, it will just be a part of fundamental analysis - portfolio managers doing their jobs.
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If they are a part of her life, they will be a part of our life.
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"I'm just excited to be back, excited to be a part of it again," Parker said.
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The chance to be a part of that and witness history is driving badge prices up.
|
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If you've ever wanted to be a part of Jackie Collins's glamorous legacy, now's your chance.
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"If we get to the postseason, he's got to be a part of it," Collins said.
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But that doesn't mean they need to be a part of daily life inside your home.
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They needed a place to go, needed a place to be a part of something positive.
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"I knew that was history, and I wanted to be a part of it," she said.
|
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In his heart of hearts, Bale wanted to be a part of something significant for Wales.
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It's getting to be a part of the greatest nation and having a voice for freedom.
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Shows the character of this team, and I'm just happy to be a part of it.
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Whatever walk of life you come from, you may be a part of this [surveillance] process.
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They can and should be a part of America's health insurance landscape for decades to come.
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We're saying we're not here to be a part of the status quo or the establishment.
|
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The blog also said the "New" tab will no longer be a part of the app.
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I mean, could people say, 'Well, they didn't want to be a part of us, so.
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Though my life looks very different today, my past will always be a part of me.
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And I never dreamed that a person 74 years old could be a part of history.
|
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Everyone wants to be a part of the movement, but no one knows where to start.
|
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I didn't want to be a part of it, and I just said, 'You know what?
|
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He doesn't deny that the sweat lodge incident should be a part of his story forever.
|
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We're so happy that Raven's partner in crime will be a part of the new series.
|
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"B-52s were never scheduled to be a part of Max Thunder," Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col.
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I hope that she'll continue to be a part of it -- for millions of our sakes.
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"I hope that we can be a part of the fabric of the community," she added.
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Like a drug addict, my eating disorder will always be a part of who I am.
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We're looking for startups to be a part of our massive menagerie of innovation, Startup Alley.
|
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"I never wanted to be a part of it," he says, referring to hip-hop culture.
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"Otis was a guy in a group I used to be a part of," explains Bailey.
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I always knew music would be a part of you for the rest of your life.
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Communities and clubs you're eager to be a part of will open their doors to you.
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The partnership with Sutter, Kao said, will be a part of how Alignment scales its business.
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Be a part of the team that broadcasts the final and most important trading hour LIVE.
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This isn't a system I get to be a part of at all, and that's hurtful.
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The last thing we want to do is be a part of the spread of this.
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I fully intend to use my voice more effectively to be a part of the solution.
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"You want to be a part of something and make your friend feel special," she said.
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Continuing to improve the team's minor league system will also be a part of Baird's duties.
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As a result, talking about our dreams may also be a part of an evolutionary trait.
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Aid to the Palestinians — conditional and coordinated with Israel — should be a part of American policy.
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The mandate approved on Monday does not allow agriculture to be a part of the negotiations.
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And I'm so proud to be a part of a community that is instigating this change.
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I would like to see it be a part of everybody's life for generations to come.
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" At the restaurant, she told me: "I never planned to be a part of a weapon.
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The recommendations made in the Defense Department's report will surely be a part of that discussion.
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Whether some like it or not, immigrants continue to shape and be a part of America.
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And on Monday, he said he hoped he could be a part of the ongoing dialogue.
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It's great that I've been able to play again and be a part of this team.
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"It was attractive to be a part of a group that loved each other," he said.
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Drive-thru testing centers will also be a part of the plan, hitting heavily impacted areas.
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I don't know if she'd want to be a part of the archaic custom of marriage.
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At the BAFTA's, he admitted he was "ashamed" to be a part of Hollywood's diversity problem.
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These women all consented to be a part of this comedy segment, as Kimmel has noted.
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The majority of our farmers, white and black want to be a part of this initiative.
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I'm excited to put on a uniform, I'm excited to be a part of this organization.
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Going into work was not mandatory, but I still wanted to be a part of something.
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It was beautiful to be a part of bringing her out to get her just due.
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"If someone slips up constantly, they'll not be a part of this team anymore," Thomas said.
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I am extremely proud to be a part of Norwegian's first U.S.-based cabin crew class.
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I think raising awareness for cancer is such an amazing project to be a part of.
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"If someone slips up constantly, they'll not be a part of this team anymore," Thomas said.
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And just be a part of it, to show the same love and passion to them.
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Most investors are extremely diligent in determining what investments should be a part of their portfolios.
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Nash will be a part of UBS's investment products & services team, and work with client advisers.
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"People are going to be excited and want to be a part of it," he said.
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The volunteers all have different reasons for wanting to be a part of this historic study.
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"I feel very happy to be a part of this, to know I'm here," she said.
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"We said, 'We don't want to be a part of this any longer,'" said Mr. Stack.
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Then, he let me be a part of it & changed my life forever...#ALifetimeOfLuke pic.twitter.com/0HPUUrInUj
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The study also shows that charitable giving should continue to be a part of retirement planning.
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I want to support my friends, and I want to be a part of the festivities.
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Kushner is not expected to be a part of the actual transition process, the Times reported.
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That's something that's going to be a part of him for the rest of his life.
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So can all of our names, no matter their origins, be a part of this country.
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Vendors of all shapes and sizes were rushing to be a part of the Apple ecosystem.
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When volunteering to be a part of a human obstacle, you have to anticipate the worst.
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So, how was Patricia allowed be a part of the program while being investigated for rape?
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And it can be a part of the elixir that constitutes leadership, as the Broncos defenders suggested.
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It's amazing to work with people that really want to be a part of the creative process.
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"—then what's next to figure out is "How much should they be a part of his diet?
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It's pleasing that Vontaze has made this commitment to be a part of the organization going forward.
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People will reach for anything they want because sensational stories are exciting to be a part of.
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We knew that if Cindy carried the baby, I would be a part of the whole process.
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I'm so happy to be able to be a part of this exciting time in his life.
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"We let him be a part of our family, and he took my whole family," she said.
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He's like, 'I want to be a part of your family and do stuff as a group.
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"This is a two-party system that I don't want to be a part of," Bellisario said.
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Advertising will be a part of this monetization strategy in the physical space, as well as online.
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Scary Hours feels like Drake thinks he needs to be a part of the conversation right now.
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"I'm so honored to be a part of Red Carpet Green Dress this year," Macdonald tells PEOPLE.
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But through it all, she displayed that sunny optimism that'll forever be a part of her legacy.
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" She said, "I didn't want to do it, I didn't want to be a part of it.
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It was interesting watch and be a part of the moments of getting in each other's minds.
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I wanted her to be a part of the fabric of where she lived her whole life.
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She doesn't want it to be a part of her identity, like Beuys's hat or Chihuly's eyepatch.
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I wonder why more of Uber's female employees didn't want to be a part of it 🤔.
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"It's a weird thing, because I'm very proud to be a part of the show," Anderson said.
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I feel very proud to be a part of reflecting fierce women and mothers finding their voice.
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I went to them, and I was like, 'I would love to be a part of this.
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And her catchphrase, "Let's do the damn thing," will now forever be a part of her brand.
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How can we help them be a part of the gender equality solution and not the problem?
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I decided to audition (via VHS tape!) to be a part of one of these social experiments.
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I'm glad that it came into fruition, and I got to be a part of it now.
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Instead, it can be a part of our identities that we share with others if we wish.
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"She was very happy to be a part of the graduation," a source told PEOPLE last week.
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Turlington said that the gym environment was not one that she wanted to be a part of.
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This is what you grow up wishing that you could be a part of something like this.
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A Dirty Dancing remake is on the way – but Jennifer Grey won't be a part of it.
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Cyndi Lauper was proud to be a part of something "powerful" at the 60th annual Grammy Awards.
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