It's hard to be more than we've seen, it's hard to be more than we've seen.
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By 2020, at least 65 percent of dams will be more than 85033 years old and 27 percent will be more than 80 years old, according to CAP.
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"The Social Security COLA is going to be more than, or should be more than, what the increases in their Part B premiums are going to be in dollar terms," Thoma said.
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There should be more than enough, at least for now.
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I definitely want it to be more than a hobby.
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They're on a journey to be more than that, though.
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The deductible would be more than half their annual income.
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CAIN: Hopefully it is going to be more than 20183.
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That there should be more than one objective is natural.
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There may be more than just nutrition inspiring the female.
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She turns out to be more than a little needy.
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The wait shouldn't be more than a few days, though.
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Most thought he'd never be more than an "also ran".
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That should be more than enough to keep them alive.
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The losses from any reversal would be more than financial.
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For Grande, it might be more than just personal preference.
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There can be more than one explanation for this change.
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Nothing. We ask actresses to be more than their roles.
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Businesses should be more than about making revenues and profits.
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A president's conspiracy theories can be more than private opinions.
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And yet it always will be, more than any other.
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Her organization will be more than 300 people in total.
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As Franciscans we are called to be more than bystanders.
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Those payouts turned out to be more than just theoretical.
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Two hours should be more than enough time to eat.
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Net debt would be more than four times that figure.
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In fact, there may be more than you can stomach.
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If that were all, it would be more than enough.
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Mastercard wants to be more than just a card company.
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But I'd be more than happy to be proven wrong.
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I want this to be more than a press release.
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The question is whether he'll ever be more than that.
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Whatever's in that thing, there won't be more than that.
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Was it going to be more than bluster this time?
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I don't know if he'll ever be more than that.
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That may be more than a customer wants to know.
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Diversity and inclusiveness should be more than a general statement.
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Still, it will be more than just a technical triumph.
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We found that temperature to be more than cold enough.
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A sprawling Walmart can be more than 100,000 square feet.
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Brace yourself to be more than a little freaked out.
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Bayon said there could be more than four projects undertaken.
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Bayon said there could be more than four projects undertaken.
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And it needs to be more than a new start.
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It would be more than a year until his escape.
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Morgan Stanley believes that figure could be more than 11 million.
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His beard also could not be more than two inches long.
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Still, investing in it can be more than a little confusing.
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Another season of disappointment would be more than fans could bear.
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But it could well be more than a moment in time.
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The ACLU appears to be more than pleased with the ruling.
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CNN: This seems to be more than a job for you.
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Smart assistants need to be more than just content-aggregating hubs.
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For most them, this will never be more than casual fun.
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"I want this to be more than a thought-provoking meme."
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There can't be more than one wanderer of these empty lands.
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He indicated that the investment could be more than $5 billion.
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There can be more than one meaning to Pigs In Clover.
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Instead, it is projected to be more than double that amount.
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The first launch will be more than a year behind schedule.
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I wanted there to be more than the eye could see.
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It's a place to be – more than just on Thursday night.
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It works because it doesn't try to be more than that.
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They are thinking that it can be more than 20,000 people.
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CANDACE OWENS, CO-HOST: There could be more than one problem.
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And the negative effects of Trump might be more than modest.
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Activists say the actual number may be more than three million.
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There may be more than this joining, according to a source.
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The companion didn't even need to be more than one person.
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It could be more than just a fun thought experiment, too.
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That would be more than double what some European races pay.
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If sold today, the profit would be more than 2000 percent.
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And the choice turned out to be more than financially prudent.
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Then again, maybe it could be more than the ocean, too.
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By global standards, such a rate would be more than respectable.
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Sometimes you need your blender to be more than a blender.
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Because it's 2019 and we should all be more than ready.
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Yet his "cool" status can be more than just a fad.
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Wait times for sperm donations can be more than two years.
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Some suspect there may be more than national interests at stake.
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There may be more than a little truth in that accusation.
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That would be more than enough to hand Democrats the majority.
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It is projected to be more than $6900 trillion by 2628.
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We ought to aspire to be more than a feedback loop.
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That number will be more than doubled next year, he said.
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The Georgians are proving themselves to be more than just partners.
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This is probably going to be more than you asked for.
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What she leaves behind turns out to be more than enough.
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But the benefits to both nations would be more than worthwhile.
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The company wants to be more than a conversational bot, however.
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It has to be more than the sum of the photos.
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It would be more than two decades before the Emancipation Proclamation.
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It's got to be more than the blue team is bad.
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That seemed to be more than workers were hearing from Washington.
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That would be more than double the current allocation of 15%.
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Indeed, three of them would be more than two minutes faster.
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The deal turned out to be more than they bargained for.
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It will be more than a showdown between prominent teammates, though.
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Human rights groups say the number could be more than double.
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Baggy gear can be more than just a nuisance, Taylor explains.
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To reach it would be more than an achievement for him.
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The 30th (and final) payment would be more than $24 million.
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Using a sauna may be more than just relaxing and refreshing.
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An influx of comments may be more than they can handle.
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But at some colleges, it can be more than two months.
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Democrats need to be more than the lesser of two evils.
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Life needs to be more than just solving problems every day.
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But it allows that pain to be more than just misery porn.
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Apple's effort to be more than a devices company is gaining momentum.
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It's certainly possible, and I would be more than okay with that.
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The age difference between the couple can't be more than four years.
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But you'd say you want it to be more than a hobby?
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Calls to return to "Regular Order" must be more than rhetorical ploys.
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The price can be more than double that of a coach ticket.
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Drawing any comparisons should be more than a matter of bragging rights.
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And if that's what you're after, then you'll be more than satisfied.
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Mr Hare estimates that this time it could be more than £100m.
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I found the execution to be more than a little tone deaf.
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Facebook will continue to evolve and be more than a social network.
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The rest said it would be more than a year from now.
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Inflation last year was thought to be more than 1m per cent.
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We never thought that we would be more than an opening act.
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That would be more than double the last year's consumption of FAME.
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There may be more than one universe, but not an infinite number.
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And in those cases, spending can be more than a good idea.
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It's also aiming to be more than an iPad or a Chromebook.
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There will also be more than 100 titles coming from independent developers.
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So, we need to be more than intolerant with some intolerant minorities.
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As Kennard shows, there often can be more than meets the eye.
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And it may be more than just America's love affair with shopping.
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We want this to be more than just coming to a concert.
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Which honestly should still be more than enough for Congress to act.
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It's time to be more than a wild animal or a crybaby.
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That would be more than enough to hurt the Prime Minister's pride.
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It is also assumed to be more than a sexually transmitted disease.
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That would be more than five times the speed of the Voyagers.
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Merkley last week he'd be more than happy to sign a letter.
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Playboy grew to be more than a magazine; it was a lifestyle.
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All told, these efforts must be more than a show of force.
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We'd be more than happy to share that fight with Clinton supporters.
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The goal moving forward must be more than handshakes and photo opportunities.
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"It's got to be more than just vote against Trump," he said.
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No desk will be more than 45 feet away from a window.
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That would be more than half of a typical representative's monthly pay.
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The Resistance can be more than what it has shown thus far.
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Barker wanted the bureau to be more than another collection of anecdotes.
|
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Trump TV seems to be more than a glimmer in Trump's eye.
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"I'd be more than glad to stop talking about it," he said.
|
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This means that Trello can be more than a static organizational tool.
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" The goal, the site says, is to be "more than a movement.
|
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But if it works, it may be more than worth the money.
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You can't be more than just a nihilistic zombie floating through life.
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He will always be more than what the L.A.P.D. considers as disposable.
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The previous season that number was estimated to be more than 61,000.
|
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The parcels turned out to be more than 400 kilos of cocaine.
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The competing values (there may be more than two) may be compelling.
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Aging had to be more than what I saw in a mirror.
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"I knew we were going to be more than O.K.," Nichol said.
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We think technology will be more than 50 percent of the answer.
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Sometimes, however, the costs of geothermal can be more than they appear.
|
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When the expansion is completed, there will be more than 2,000 cameras.
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" She added that "there has to be more than just beautiful photographs.
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Having an impaired sense of smell may be more than a nuisance.
|
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The mirror, for instance, can be more than a standard reflective rectangle.
|
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For most folks though, Halo: CE Anniversary will be more than enough.
|
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There must also be more than 20 deaths in a second country.
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But I'd be more than delighted for him to go do that.
|
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"We never thought that we would be more than an opening act."
|
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For nonmembers, the price of the leggings can be more than double.
|
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The savings for a family of four will be more than $1,100.
|
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"But that happens to be more than five days out," Dorst said.
|
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The wait time, it chimed back, would be more than an hour.
|
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The terms of the contracts will not be more than 12 months.
|
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Costs for the aircraft are expected to be more than $10 billion.
|
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But she urged that Trump's action be more than a communication tool.
|
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And for Ivanka and Jared it would be more than just awkward.
|
|
There's reason to be more than a tad skeptical of that paper.
|
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The wait for his next hearing could be more than a year.
|
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Meanwhile, EIA projected oil prices would be more than $20103 a barrel.
|
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Facebook's revenue in 2018 is estimated to be more than $50 billion.
|
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That's what Queens should teach you — to be more than your limits.
|
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"It's got to be more than a signal" from China, Mnuchin said.
|
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She now has the resources to be more than the starlet she was.
|
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Oh, down in San Antonio, it's going to be more than a dogfight.
|
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That would be more than a quarter of its 5,500 staff in London.
|
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"I don't think it will be more than that," the government source said.
|
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This pitch is going to be more than any of us bargained for.
|
|
By 2020 Arcview expects legal sales to be more than three times higher.
|
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Can chemsex ever be more than a retreat from the "straight" neoliberal world?
|
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Vancouver wants to be more than just a bargain bazaar for technology talent.
|
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Still, she will get a bonus payment thought to be more than $1m.
|
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"That might be more than any of us care to know," Dugan said.
|
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The two couldn't be more than a year or two apart in age.
|
|
Normally, all this would be more than enough to trigger a bull rally.
|
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"I think people will be more than willing to forgive us," he said.
|
|
One step forward, two steps back — although, it could be more than that.
|
|
That's likely going to be more than the vast majority of Democrats running.
|
|
We thought, maybe for one night, it'll be more than 50/50 [onstage].
|
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They want us to be more than well, and this is serious business.
|
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You may end up questioning whether vampires might be more than just myth.
|
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It wants the iPhone X to be more than just the new iPhone.
|
|
They deserve to be more than just a footnote in someone else's story.
|
|
"We want it to be ... more than 50 percent" by 2021, Lootah said.
|
|
Chairman Nunes is also saying there might be more than one FBI informant?
|
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The film will be more than just a look at this wild scam.
|
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The transportation cost itself would be more than the cost of the fertilizer.
|
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Similarly, the police officers are written and portrayed to be more than villains.
|
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Your total losses must be more than 10% of your adjusted gross income.
|
|
Go deeper: A truly smart home needs to be more than just connected
|
|
And when I say remarkable, it needs to be more than just good.
|
|
She also explained why this could be more than just a cool novelty.
|
|
A potential deal could be more than a month away, the sources said.
|
|
More than 30 percent think the drop will be more than 4 percent.
|
|
That's why Allianz is going to be more than just a financial backer.
|
|
"Idle capacity should not be more than 20 or 25 percent," he said.
|
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THEY WELL MAY HAVE A BETTER FUTURE, THAT MAY BE MORE THAN JUSTIFIED.
|
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If you're just going for the skiing though, you'll be more than satisfied.
|
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The police presence will be more than doubled from previous international rugby events.
|
|
Indeed, some fund managers would be more than happy if Australia borrowed more.
|
|
By 2021, the website estimates, that figure could be more than 100 million.
|
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If I can reach just one person, I will be more than happy.
|
|
I told her … 'I'd be more than willing to do it for you.
|
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"We want to be more than just a one-subject party," he says.
|
|
But Schuchat warned there could be more than one cause of the illnesses.
|
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The world has to fall apart to be more than what it is. .
|
|
"We will be more than glad," she said in an interview on Wednesday.
|
|
In the following places, it can be more than 30 times that much.
|
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It kind of gave you incentive to be more than you could be.
|
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It may be more than you think — especially if you have young kids.
|
|
But it's got to be more than just apples and cherries, doesn't it?
|
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More than 30 percent think the drop would be more than 4 percent.
|
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Adjusted for inflation 25.45 years later, that would be more than $103 billion.
|
|
"He thinks he'll be more than ready to make that start," Francona said.
|
|
Sanders cannot come clean on socialism and be more than a fringe candidate.
|
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By that math, the total number of separations would be more than 3,000.
|
|
"I'd be more than happy to use more environmentally friendly straws," he said.
|
|
C Austin Barnes is proving to be more than just a backup catcher.
|
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This year alone, there will be more than 700,000 deaths from infectious diseases.
|
|
And maybe the Prime Air drones will be more than a PR stunt.
|
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And your best interests should be more than just your 401(k) balance.
|
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Production costs alone are expected to be more than $150 million, he said.
|
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Inside, the room can't be more than 1000 in capacity, but it's teeming.
|
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Based on its size, this lobster could be more than 40-years-old.
|
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Their hysterical shit talk would be more than enough to carry a show.
|
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I just think that relationships should be more than just the physical stuff.
|
|
But the company's auto-making dreams look to be more than just conceptual.
|
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Bobbing for apples used to be more than just a splashy party game.
|
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But there will be more than 9 billion mouths to feed by 2050.
|
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If so, he said, he would be "more than happy to consider" them.
|
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I promise you there will not be more than 14,913 such think pieces.
|
|
That should be more than enough for an American president to be furious.
|
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But there will be more than planets in the universe, according to TESS.
|
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They have to be more than soothing words for his wounded troops, though.
|
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It is hard to predict, but it could be more than a year.
|
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It could be more than a year before the court reaches a verdict.
|
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There's no real pressure or stress to be more than who we are.
|
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I suppose it could be more than 1,000, but it's at least hundreds.
|
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You can see how that could potentially be more than a little problematic.
|
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But an investigation must be more than an inquest into the two cases.
|
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When they are added, the backlog will be more than 1.3 million cases.
|
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Without the impairments, the company's profit would be more than 40 million dinars.
|
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I guarantee there's someone that wants to be more than what they are.
|
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The actual death toll may be more than 1,000, a Times analysis found.
|
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Given their size, these two could be more than half a century old.
|
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It's got to be more than an exercise class on a bike, right?
|
|
"Ruben Brandt, Collector" is a curiosity that wants to be more than that.
|
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Fedex had said in March the cost would be more than $1.5 billion.
|
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Snapchat videos recorded within the app can't be more than 10 seconds long.
|
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LN: So when did people realize hijacking could be more than an inconvenience?
|
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With luck, this will turn out to be more than an expression of faith.
|
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It seems to be more than a concept, but not much more than that.
|
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The reported price for the aluminum products maker would be more than $11 billion.
|
|
It Girls as we know them deserve to be more than just walking billboards.
|
|
It sounds like the show will be more than worth staying up late for.
|
|
And ask myself: What do I want to be more than anything in life?
|
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It'll be more than just an overbearing Carlotta standing in Star's path to fame.
|
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A real war could be more than the decade-long economic expansion can handle.
|
|
Sevier County Mayor Larry Waters estimates the damage to be more than $500 million.
|
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The fiscal deficit for 22022 is set to be more than 22019% of GDP.
|
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But it has the potential to be more than just another way to code.
|
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Magical ice horses aside, the movie promises to be more than a little grim.
|
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But there's got to be more than that — in all worlds, real or imaginary.
|
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Those costs very well may be more than American voters ultimately want to accept.
|
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A side hustle can be more than just a way to supplement your income.
|
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There has to be more than one person involved that disagree on the topic.
|
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The company estimated both its assets and liabilities to be more than $1 billion.
|
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And besides, Turkey wants to be more than a magnet for no-frills travel.
|
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If I had done what they did, I'd be more than a little worried.
|
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The price was not disclosed, but is believed to be more than $300 million.
|
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But there very well might be more than just those two actions in play.
|
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A few, though, believed it could be more than an outlet for debased desires.
|
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From the moment we met, I knew I wanted to be more than friends.
|
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She wanted that moment to be more than women wearing black dresses in solidarity.
|
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Three reasons suggest this might be more than mere wishful thinking on their part.
|
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So it's unlikely there will be more than 4003 women senators come January 2017.
|
|
That would be more than double its previous guidance of 125-150 basis points.
|
|
But, these progressive HR benefits should be more than a glamorous Silicon Valley perk.
|
|
I needed to be more than the icing, the trimmings on a great team.
|
|
This proves to be more than a clever way to divide up the image.
|
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This should all be more than a little instructive to the incoming President Trump.
|
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There may be more than one pedestrian icon or a bicycle icon, for example.
|
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And when that happens, I'd be more than willing to give DUT another shot.
|
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"I want my first female president to be more than a symbol," she said.
|
|
The Wall Street Journal said the price is expected to be more than $200.
|
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I reckon it's got to be more than 50 percent, maybe even 80 percent.
|
|
Adidas said there will be more than 100,000 pairs by the end of 2018.
|
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An #OOTD can be more than a vehicle for showing off your recent hauls.
|
|
First production, due by March 2018, will be more than a year behind target.
|
|
After the Granite State scare, Clinton will be more than happy with that. Sen.
|
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But does Ms. Handler want to be more than a mere talk-show host?
|
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However, a country needs to be more than financially sound to join the euro.
|
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PT, and there will be more than 1 million deals hitting the retailer's site.
|
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"You have the power to be more than your worries or anxiety," she wrote.
|
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That would be more than double the amount of originations between 2012 and 2016.
|
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Developing the China business would be more than just ferrying Chinese tourists, he noted.
|
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That's expected to be more than any other media company that doesn't offer sports.
|
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"Millennials care about having an employer be more than just a paycheck," Richter says.
|
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Mexico This sounds like it could be more than just a few bad apples.
|
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The rent in the downtown location will be more than in South Los Angeles.
|
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Noise can be more than just a nuisance that stops you sleeping at night.
|
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We could not be more than eight or 10 hours from the Amazon River.
|
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It would seem to be more than a coincidence, but Cook is not convinced.
|
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Today, jihadists in Iraq and Syria are estimated to be more than 30,000 strong.
|
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Unfortunately, real tax policy ought to be more than a Vegas-style magic show.
|
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Yabawa Mohammad doesn't know her age, but didn't appear to be more than 10.
|
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Failure to conclude this unique agreement now would be more than another missed deadline.
|
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If I could survive off photography to make money, that'll be more than amazing.
|
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What if VR could be more than an alternative to sedation during hospital surgeries?
|
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The tee needed to be more than a naked girl photo on a shirt.
|
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"I just remember thinking, There has to be more than my hair," she says.
|
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Like Slack, JANDI aspires to be more than just a messaging tool for businesses.
|
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The full opinion, released around the same time, could be more than 200 pages.
|
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That would be more than twice the 268.2-year average pace of 62.83 percent.
|
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Boeheim has said he thought Hopkins might never be more than a role player.
|
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" He added that the general manager should be "more than a talent evaluation guy.
|
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By 2033, it will be more than a fifth, according to Fujitsu Research Institute.
|
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But knowing what you don't know can turn out to be more than enough.
|
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"I think he'll be more than ready to go by training camp," Shanahan said.
|
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And it is unclear their medical use can ever be more than a niche.
|
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Per regulations, there shouldn&apost be more than two pigs per hectare of grassland.
|
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Reforming accreditation must be more than a parlor game for Washington intellectuals to play.
|
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Well, Donald Trump, come November, women are going to be more than an inconvenience.
|
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The electoral commission said after polls closed that turnout would be more than 60%.
|
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Mr. Nayab, the governor's spokesman, said the number could be more than double that.
|
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"There has to be more than a zero sum game in these international relations."
|
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Toronto is already showing itself to be more than a match for the division.
|
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She stressed, though, that there may be more than one chemical causing these injuries.
|
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Governing, so far, has turned out to be more than Mr. Trump can manage.
|
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In Shelby County, the election administrator estimated the cost to be more than $200,000.
|
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A "yes" vote should be more than a purported policy agreement (past and present).
|
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"The explanation alone should be more than enough to let me pass," he said.
|
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Another two will be more than 2,000 miles from Washington in Salt Lake City.
|
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But now he&aposs evolved to be more than just the mascot of Christmas.
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But he said even that would be more than any other administration has achieved.
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A 17.5-ounce tub will be more than enough for your dry skin needs.
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But that solar panel is so small, it can't be more than 0.5 watt.
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You want to make it known that you want to be more than intern.
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For just about any other company, that would be more than enough reason to celebrate.
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This must be more than a fresh start between the Kremlin and the White House.
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There are a handful of shows that are attempting to be more than mindless drivel.
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That would be more than five years after Obama first called for Assad to leave.
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"The vision was that it would be more than a coffee table book," she says.
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If you're someone who appreciates a clean, minimalistic design, you'll be more than content here.
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At the time Woodman revealed that GoPro aims to be more than a camera company.
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It expects wholesale supply sales to be more than 1 billion pounds "in due course".
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She wants so badly to be more than the tiny box we've assigned to her.
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Kyle Richards would be more than happy to welcome another sister into the Bravo fold.
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In fact, the Iron Bank would be more than pleased to lend her more money!
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Murray's Cheese Towers, $40-$195What could be more than romantic than the gift of dairy?
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Oh, and Musk would be more than happy to start drilling in a few months.
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It is unlikely to be more than a junior partner in government as a result.
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Poshmark wants to be more than just an online marketplace for used clothes and purses.
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In the meantime, Signal's post-election popularity appears to be more than a temporary blip.
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Eventually we will have questions that will be "more" than general relativity can completely explain.
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"The vision was that it would be more than a coffee table book," she said.
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The company has long wanted the Chromebook to be more than just a study aid.
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"Michelle and I want this center to be more than just a building," Obama said.
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In the worst case, the value of claims might be more than they could meet.
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But Saidi envisions that LUS Brands can be more than just a consumer-facing company.
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He's small, gets picked on, and longs to have and be more than he is.
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If you like Black-ish, then, you'll be more than fine with these new episodes.
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For one thing, I thought there was supposed to be more than one Keebler elf.
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That will be more than double the 438 million bushes in the previous marketing year.
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"We'd be more than happy to absolve these people of their debts," he told Politico.
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And why do I have this irrational need to be more than just a customer?
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Fortunately, according to the star, the ending is going to be more than worth it.
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Slack's key differentiator is that it strives to be more than a simple chat service.
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IT WILL PROBABLY BE MORE THAN LAST YEAR, BUT IT'S HARD TO PREDICT THOSE THINGS.
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Fights over Frexit, Nexit, and beyond will be more than the current system can take.
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They may also be more than just moving images at some point in the future.
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But he also knew the team had to be more than just organized to succeed.
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In many rural areas, the closest 'preferred pharmacy' can be more than 20 miles away.
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That would be more than three times the number of wells Pemex drilled in 2018.
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No voter should be more than 21.8 km (21 miles) away from a polling station.
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Dolly Parton's husband wants his wife and Jennifer Aniston to be more than creative collaborators.
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People will be more than a touch delusional, and getting anything done will be difficult.
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Accessible home monitoring should be more than just being able to buy a security camera.
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Retreating from the melee's front lines has the potential to be more than just restorative.
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Read This Next: Your 'Gluten Sensitivity' May Be More Than a Trendy, Made-Up Illness
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NFL revenues are projected to be more than $13 billion in 2016, according to Forbes.
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There's got to be more than simply supporting your friend...I'm definitely a big fan.
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There could be more than a 10 percent drop in storm speed — or perhaps less.
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So the sale price for this burger would ultimately be more than 2,000 euros. Impressive!
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"Over time, we're going to be more than giving 25 cents a day," he added.
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A price was not disclosed, though it is estimated to be more than $2 billion.
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If those poll ratings translated to actual results, Cruz would be more than happy. Sen.
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The sales hit, the company believed, would be more than counterbalanced by the higher price.
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So some of that glass of water may be more than 4.6 billion years old.
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It would be more than double the staff of the House and the Senate combined.
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About 60 percent of its buildings are estimated to be more than 100 years old.
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WeWork, the co-working giant, aspires to be more than a place to bill hours.
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For years, the issue was whether black people were fit to be more than slaves.
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But they believe these losses would be more than offset by increased domestic parts production.
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It stands first in line for what could be more than $1 billion in fees.
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And as you read, know that there might be more than ignorance at play here.
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That would be more than double its average annual growth in the previous five years.
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"One or two companies couldn't be more than a couple of inches high," she said.
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If there are opportunities for bipartisanship, Democrats will be more than willing to be partners.
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We wanted Wrestle Kingdom 12 to be more than just in sync with our desires.
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Forecasters say it could be more than two days before the storm leaves the region.
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But this should be more than just a somewhat-comic ending to a misguided effort.
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We want there to be more than one emotion to us as a live performance.
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If I were a member, I would be more than ready to hit the slopes.
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That would be more than double its average annual growth in the previous five years.
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State officials have predicted that there could be more than 100,000 cases in the state.
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If Ryan fails, it could be more than just the health care repeal that unravels.
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This would be more than a partisan upset — it would be a kind of revolution.
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But for earbuds this pricey, shouldn't there be more than 10 tracks to choose from?
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The disappearance of the spare tire might be more than just an exercise in efficiency.
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But do be surprised if these effects turn out to be more than temporary blips.
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But such a move would be more than symbolic — especially to the victims of Darfur.
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That would be more than triple the reported $200 million it originally invested in 2013.
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Women who will be more than happy to reproduce the old-fashioned way, sans spores.
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But over the years, Styles has proven himself to be more than a teen idol.
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Thomson may be too good a movie critic to be more than an adequate historian.
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Besides, he said, the museum will be more than just a bunch of baseball souvenirs.
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"I don't know if it will ever be more than a niche thing," Zukerman says.
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But Holliday declared himself ready to be more than a guest star at the position.
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But they did not consider outputs—waste and pollution—to be more than a nuisance.
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But the tax cut was supposed to be more than a short-run Keynesian stimulus.
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The fee for privileged passage in rush hour can be more than $20 each way.
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In any case, the deduction cannot be more than 20 percent of qualified business income.
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It seems to me that it needs to be more than just checking the box.
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If Mr. Trump is president, I would imagine it would be more than a pause.
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But to qualify as a fossil, a specimen must be more than 10,000 years old.
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It could be more than a year before the final report is released, she added.
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If the original standard had been maintained, the level would now be more than $133,500.
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The only moments when the Switch seems to be more than a Zelda machine and the Joy-Con controllers seem to be more than a marketing gimmick is in the very rare occasions when the controllers and tablet combine and make gameplay more immersive.
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That can be more than a little uneasy for people whose bodies were once crime scenes.
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AMD also expects adjusted gross margin to be more than 41 percent for the full year.
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I wanted the space behind her bed to be more than just posters, prints, and postcards.
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The group's net worth is estimated to be more than $4.5 billion, according to Sports Illustrated.
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Well, Zhang said Airwallex wants to be more than just a cross-border partner for companies.
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On Monday, California's exchange released a statement sayings sign-ups would be more than 1.5 million.
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Neither Kuo or MacRumors have suggested that this refresh will be more than a price drop.
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There may be more than one meeting between the two, if Trump wants, the official said.
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That's all helping Apple demonstrate that the iPad can be more than just a big iPhone.
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"It's a real test of whether we can be more than an email machine," Cohen said.
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Personally speaking I'm be more than happy to work with ANY group to achieve this goal.
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And the repercussions of that could be more than just a bad reputation for Fyre Media.
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But if DJ D Sharp is on hand, they'll be more than ready for Game 3.
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But the sell is also that the AI dolls can be more than just sex devices.
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He said the 2020 deficit, under current conditions, would be more than 0.3% lower than forecast.
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Like their Stateside counterparts, the kiosks will be more than just a Wi-Fi hot spot.
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Fans think that red wig Swift is rocking might be more than a tribute to Joan.
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"There needs to be more than just a slap on the wrist," Douglas told Global News.
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This is likely to be more than is needed to repair the damage at the cemetery.
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Walmart has said its average, hourly compensation including benefits comes out to be more than $17.50.
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But water, Mr. Henderson said, has to be more than a matter of the bottom line.
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And, if you ask Jenner's fans, this couple tattoo might be more than just fresh ink.
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For those involved in investigating the universe scientifically, though, it may be more than merely sad.
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And #MeToo has got to be more than just a Twitter hashtag, it's a serious pledge.
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That would be more than 21 percent higher than the 236.2200 million that visited in 2015.
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If that comes out, and there could be more than this, that would be especially damaging.
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He says what he's about to do will be more than worth the price of admission.
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William is off the fashion radar and he's likely to be more than happy with that.
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Investing in your education can be more than just going back to college or graduate school.
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The church, which is reported to be more than 100 years old, was listed at $850,000.
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If powerful blasts happen nearby, the risk it could collapse would be more than 90 percent.
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"The vision was that it would be more than a coffee table book," she told PEOPLE.
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If this is the result of one week then I'm sure I'll be more than ready.
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"It will be more than 783 and less than 100 would be my guess," he said.
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A Greenpeace report published a year later predicted there would be more than 200,000 related deaths.
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But it appears to be more than just the numbers stacking up for Facebook and Zuckerberg.
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We've mentioned before how videos of people playing synthesizers can be more than a little entertaining.
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By some estimates, for instance, Vladimir Putin may be more than twice as rich as Bezos.
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There will be more than 8,000 participants from 40 organizations, the committee said in a statement.
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The financial and emotional needs of an affected child may be more than they can bear.
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To be fair, Dumbo does try to be more than just a cute animal gif generator.
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And if the past is any indication, the network will be more than fine moving forward.
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When the spacecraft zips past Ultima, it will be more than 4 billion miles from Earth.
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Halloween may be more than a week away, but that won't stop some people from celebrating.
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The debt amassed in the last four years was estimated to be more than $500 million.
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VR needs content if it's to be more than a flash in the early adopter pan.
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That would be more than 7 percent higher than the 29.88 million that visited in 2015.
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And Kardashian, 34, seems to be more than fine with not seeing or interacting with Woods.
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At most, including testing prototypes, there will never be more than 150 of this car manufactured.
|
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But industry experts estimate trading profits can be more than $1 billion in a good year.
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Whether it comes in weeks or years, the king's passing will be more than a milestone.
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The government has confirmed 10 deaths, but Allegrozzi said the number could be more than 20.
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In contrast rent for aluminum under LME warrant could be more than 50 cents a tonne.
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Renovated — as in the three pictures — it would be more than $1.5 million, Mr. Rehani said.
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For the first time ever, there will be more than 100 women lawmakers in the House.
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If Europe weakens further, Beijing and Moscow will be more than happy to reap the benefits.
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On Sunday, Brown proved he'd be more than just a deep threat in the Buffalo offense.
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The governor insisted the pain of higher taxes would be more than offset by economic benefits.
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Within the next 15 years, the United Nations projects, there will be more than 93 megacities.
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They show the potential of a physical retail space to be more than a stale storefront.
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If he's going to threaten a friendship, his charisma needs to be more than just sexual.
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Left unchecked, the cost in 28503 would be more than our nation spends on national defense.
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A trust can also be more than someone needs if the I.R.A. is the largest asset.
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The money you save will be more than offset by the cost of building a run.
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As a result, he stands to be more than just a reliable vote for the right.
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Luckily for Dwayne Johnson and Idris Elba, there can be more than one Sexiest Man Alive.
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In one photo, there appears to be more than $250,000 worth of high-fashion hand bags.
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A great device needs to be more than a steps counter and a heart-rate tracker.
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I didn't want himto be beautiful — but needed beautyto be more than hurt gentleenough to hold.
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For now, everyone agrees that Under Armour needs to be more than a one-hit wonder.
|
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Yet the tag appears to be more than a bit obtrusive, and not all that fashionable.
|
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Most of us want the nightclub we love most to be more than 'just' a nightclub.
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ECI guidelines say no voter should be more than 1.83 km away from a polling station.
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Apps are meant to be more than the web, offering a deeper, richer experience, Apple believes.
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Child care must be more than babysitting if we hope to promote social mobility across generations.
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IT'S POSSIBLE THAT IT COULD BE MORE THAN THREE TIMES BUT THAT'S STILL THE BASE CASE.
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Even when I was a kid I always thought, there's got to be more than this.
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From the beginning, we knew this was going to be more than a travel-related illness.
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"The number of casualties will be more than any of us can bear ultimately," Giuliani said.
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Faced with so much ordinariness, Dery does his best, which proves to be more than enough.
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Hurewitz has positioned the research unit to be more than just an aggregator of unconventional datasets.
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By working together, all of these groups can be more than the sum of their parts.
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Things go pretty well until the reenactors reveal themselves to be more than just history buffs.
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He is believed to be more than 250 feet underground, beneath earth dislodged by his fall.
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If he wanted to join a gang, it would be more than 2000 years from now.
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"Project management, a focus at Boeing, should be more than managing cost and schedule," he said.
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Conservatively, the population in Africa will be more than two billion in the next thirty years.
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"Faze Clan taught Tenney how to be more than just a skilled gamer," the countersuit reads.
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So it's possible that the movie won't be more than a blip on the broader conversation.
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We became masters at trying new things, even if we would never be more than novices.
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Safe to say, the phone should be more than capable of keeping up with most tasks.
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It may be more than what the Trump administration writ large is 100 percent comfortable with.
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Your target number should always be more than the salary range you found in your research.
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I read it shouldn't be more than 10,000 pesos, but the guy is insisting on 15,000.
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It boasts 1TB of storage, which should be more than enough for the majority of gamers.
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That's a speed bump for voter ID supporters, but it's unlikely to be more than that.
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But advocates for Korean adoptees say there may be more than twice as many, some undocumented.
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In contrast rent for aluminum under LME warrant could be more than 50 cents a tonne.
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He said it would also be more than happy to do one with Britain after Brexit.
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At heart, it doesn't aim to be more than a disposable, light-sci-fi action show.
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Forecasters said ice accumulation from the storm could be more than half an inch (1 cm).
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Next wave of the boom The more cautious approach appears to be more than lip service.
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The maxim that no person is above the law should be more than a hollow promise.
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To win the presidency, Pete will probably need to be more than just an impressive résumé.
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It's a gateway into the understanding that sequels can be more than retreads or follow-ups.
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A major infrastructure program would be more than an investment in our transportation and energy future.
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"From what we know it will definitely be more than 10 billion euros," the person added.
|
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If engagement is to be given a try, Europe will be more than happy to oblige.
|
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In all, there seemed to be more than a dozen companies with Alexa capabilities at CES.
|
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There will be "more than one million deals exclusively for Prime members," according to the company.
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His appearances on Kimmel's show often turn out to be more than the typical celebrity interview.
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And it comes with 256GB of storage, which should be more than enough for most users.
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The reader who picks up "The Old Drift" is likely to be more than simply impressed.
|
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With its fleet soon to be more than doubled, that number will likely rise very quickly.
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It was then that I realized this was going to be more than just an unusual story.
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" Minhaj concluded by calling on the politicians to be more than "a 'could have done something' Congress.
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There will be more than a hundred people in the room, and everyone will believe in him.
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"I think if he chooses to do more of that, he's going to be more than back."
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If and when it finally is, the Xbox One X will be more than ready for it.
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The company has been retooling its search results to be more than just a list of websites.
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Given the opportunity, I'd be more than happy to help Viall find the woman of his dreams.
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Though if anyone does, I'd be more than happy to testify and speak candidly about the project.
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And without the Postal Service, it would be more than just Amazon that would be losing out.
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The US is estimated to be more than 112,000 teachers short, according to the Learning Policy Institute.
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He wants to be more than a cog in a factory that knowingly sells gold-painted turds.
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Through all this, the song is about wanting to be more than the sum of our scars.
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Prince transcended race and taught fans their lives could be more than what they thought, he says.
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No voter should be more than 1.83 km away from a polling station, as per ECI guidelines.
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The mind of the photographer grasped the potentiality of the moment to be more than one thing.
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In five of the 18 countries covered by the report, that share would be more than 100%.
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Thanks to Liaw's work with Twitter, his recipe videos got to be more than 2 minutes long.
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Throughout the last two episodes, Winter repeatedly terrifies Oz, who can't be more than eight years old.
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This presents a test for the EU's claim to be more than a glorified free-trade club.
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That was supposed to be tough and they're saying, no, it has to be more than that.
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If the future is to be female, it needs to be more than just a pretty face.
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Also, the California Public Utilities Commission needs to to be more than just a hand-slapping agency.
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If there are five million retail stores, I think one day there might be more than that.
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Furthermore, my pessimistic view of Facebook's works would be more than balanced by his own optimistic view.
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Walmart, however, has said its average, hourly compensation including benefits comes out to be more than $20183.
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But it is fiendishly hard for any of them to be more than two of the three.
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You realize that infatuation you first feel is great, but there has to be more than that.
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"I think the industry would be more than happy to have this regime on them," says Dunstan.
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With a price tag of $99.99 it would need to be more than just a pretty face.
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And next time around, the measure of success will be more than warm smiles and shiny photographs.
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Turns out, how we view that time in sexual history might be more than a little warped.
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Even a 28 percent U.S. corporate tax rate would be more than double Ireland's 12.5 percent rate.
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There will be more than 5000 attendees at the show, almost all entrepreneurs, technologists, investors, and media.
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That can result in install files that can sometimes be more than 50 percent smaller than before.
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"When they do put in these exemptions, it should be more than checking a box," says Larson.
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Investors believe a new regime will be more than willing to pay up and likely right away.
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Prosecutors disputed their claim that that would be more than sufficient to assure his appearance in court.
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" Ecopetrol: "Investing in exploration will be more than doubled...from $250 million last year to $650 million.
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When this recently landed booster returns to the cape, that hangar will be more than halfway full.
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Prices at $70 a barrel would be more than 60 percent higher than Tuesday's close of $42.17.
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Most of the time, they'd be more than happy to share their insights and provide business advice.
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And the good news is that your morning routine doesn't need to be more than an hour.
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It may, however, be more than just worries about how successful Trump will be on Capitol Hill.
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What if chenin blanc from California could be more than a cheap component for inexpensive blended wines?
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Evaporation losses at Mead — say plan proponents — would be more than offset by savings at Lake Powell.
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But Austin wanted her club to be more than a POC version of The Wing or WeWork.
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He estimates that the combined value of his personal effects can't be more than 500 kroner [$73].
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The development has potential to be more than just a convenience for women already on birth control.
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These devices had to be more than just smart and aware, they had to look good, too.
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And the Chinese will be more than content to fill that hole in on top of us.
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He hired a coach, Magnus Norman, who pushed him to be more than a top-10 player.
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This could be especially helpful in a Walmart supercenter, which can be more than 180,000 square feet.
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Trump will be more than satisfied with that outcome, given the gravity of the threat Mueller posed.
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Temperatures in the city center can be more than 10 degrees higher than in the surrounding countryside.
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There are plenty of Post-it bulk options, but a 24-pack should be more than enough.
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Unlike weaker taxes discussed before, the new proposal would likely be more than sufficient for that goal.
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To be eligible, the video must not be more than one (1) minute long and must include:
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The company claimed that amount of gas would be more than the annual needs of Hong Kong.
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If, for instance, the home is valued at $100,000, the new mortgage can't be more than $80,000.
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MOSCOW — In Russia, the fog of war seems to be more than just a reference to confusion.
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But even if that was to happen, it's unlikely it would be more than a symbolic gesture.
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"It was immediately clear it was going to be more than a Facebook group," Love told me.
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Part of this is a result of the company's push to be more than just a bookstore.
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The tight inventories have propelled price growth that has tended to be more than double wage gains.
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All in, the enterprise value of the deal could be more than $60 billion, according to CNBC.
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It has been shown to be more than 90 percent effective in HIV prevention when taken daily.
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Is it possible that Story has already proven himself to be more than we thought he was?
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Some of that content might be more than a decade old, depending on when you signed up.
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Nana is undecided whether her tenure with the Riveters will be more than a one-year experiment.
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He's made clear, publicly, that he'd be more than happy for McConnell to use the nuclear option.
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The State Department said the cut would be more than offset by other contributions from international partners.
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The VTech DM221 has a 150-foot range, which should be more than enough for most homes.
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But it should be more than a local event for Scully's fans in the Los Angeles area.
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And while research is underway, it could be more than a year before a vaccine becomes available.
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I would be more than happy to stay as I am, but financially it wasn't an option.
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People deserve the room to be more than the stereotypical labels we tend to place on them.
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And that's before paying what Quartz estimates to be more than $5 million per 30 seconds airtime.
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I am afraid it will be more than the two weeks you told me on the phone.
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The total first-year expenses for a city installing 100 kiosks would be more than $4.5 million.
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For most people starting an undertaking of this nature would be more than a full-time job.
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"We want this to be more than just coming to a concert," Lang said at the time.
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The timer runs for up to 60 minutes, which should be more than enough for most uses.
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There will be more than 300 concerts — the first will take place in Allentown, Pa., on Sept.
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Maybe some other ELISA-based test will be better than Krammer's, or there'll be more than one.
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"I couldn't ignore the fact that I wanted to be more than friends with her," he said.
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Under the Senate bill, deductibles for poor families would be more than half of their annual income.
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Also, a daily resort fee of $35 might be more than the nightly rate in some instances.
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It's a good alternative to classic methods that doesn't try to be more than a coffee maker.
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At Tuesday's $93.47 closing price, the profit on the options trade would be more than $10 million.
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The rule of law must be more than a mantra that we repeat but do not respect.
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"I think we have an opportunity to be more than a negotiating strategy for Mexico," said Bosch.
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There will be more than 22028 trees, nearly 28 underground parking spaces and about 2000,500 bike racks.
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And it would be more than 35 years before another African-American was elected to that body.
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Henry's connection to the story also turns out to be more than random: He's George Wong's son.
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"We wanted this to be more than a play-based experience," said Crystal Bowyer, the museum's president.
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If it is not the case, then I will be more than happy to talk to anyone.
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If each satellite location was counted individually, the number of covered entities would be more than 22019,000.
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Not big enough to be an album yet but big enough to be more than a single.
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The engineering problems of building the thing and maintaining it essentially forever would be more than daunting.
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"Our intention has never been to be superhumans or to be more than anyone else," he said.
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But we also understand every country's legal limitations and we would be more than happy to help.
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It will last at least three years and be more than 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy.
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The Grocery Raiders will never be more than part of a chorus of squawking strangers in need.
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It's gonna be more than just photos in the future — of course video, but other formats too.
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The negotiated price couldn't be more than 1.2 times what other countries pay for it, on average.
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I'll be rolling up the whole meal and there will be more than enough to go around.
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But Love's biggest talent has always been being able to be more than one thing at once.
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His rim defense would be more than adequate, complementing his mobility in defending the pick-and-roll.
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Hell, it was too stacked for there to be more than a scant handful of average matches.
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These people are making videos with an aspiration to be more than just an ordinary YouTube user.
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It's a subjective, albeit well-researched, account of Andy Warhol's struggle to be more than an illustrator.
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The CDN market, estimated at $5 billion today, is anticipated to be more than $10 billion by 2019.
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The owner said she plans on paying for the damage that authorities estimate to be more than $1,350.
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"The courts of law must be more than that, or we are not governed by law at all."
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"The courts of law must be more than that, or we are not governed by law at all."
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" Rubio said, "First and foremost, this issue has to be more than anything else about keeping America safe.
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Moreno seems to realize that all that money may be more than Assange is worth at this point.
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These sales would seem to be more than enough to offset sales of its vehicles with tailpipe emissions.
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Well, in a nutshell, it's the last one because there was never supposed to be more than one.
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Yet even after the hefty haircut, New Look's net debt will still be more than four times EBITDA.
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Naret said there had to be more than one problem-solver, as there were experts from various fields.
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Hawaii, led by 6-foot-9 forward Stefan Jankovic, would be more than happy to spoil Cal's party.
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But while Daybreaker is known as a party first and foremost, it's designed to be more than that.
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I'd be more than happy to give you a black history lesson and a lesson on women's rights.
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Crucially, translating these principles into policy prescriptions must be more than an exercise in finding the acceptable minimum.
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In this, you must be more than a military chief of staff; you must be their leader. 7.
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Most industry professionals, especially in spots that specialize in good beer, will be more than happy to oblige.
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In Black Christmas, the killer is deliberately faceless, almost spectral — and there may even be more than one.
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Researchers recently reported water under the Thwaites Glacier to be more than 2 degrees above normal freezing temperature.
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"We always knew it was going to be more than one movie," she teased of penning more screenplays.
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Billionaire investor Ron Baron said the electric carmaker's revenue will be more than $1 trillion in 10 years.
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Figuring lifespans and attrition, at this rate, there will be more than 225 million retired Americans by 295.
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HourlyNerd, a Boston-based startup, aspires to be more than an on-demand staffing service for skilled employees.
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That's a period-factual detail, but couldn't Harriet's role be more than that one-sentence, melanin-focused description?
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That's all well and good, but the device is meant to be more than just a dumb switch.
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This suggests Apple's ambitions for the future of mobility may be more than the dampened expectations of late.
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That year, there were estimated to be more than 80,000 flu-related deaths and more than 900,000 hospitalization.
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In this model, there still may be more than one universe, but not an infinite number of them.
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Yet to return to government in 2019 the opposition will need to be more than just anti-PiS.
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While they may be more than a year old, they are, I believe, much like a fine wine.
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Without any action, the Air Force estimates it will be more than 2600,2000 fighter pilots short by 0003.
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The problems begin when Detroit tries to be more than the simple sci-fi crime drama it is.
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The reason for scrapping the fee may be more than simply moving to a different revenue model, too.
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But Biden's prior actions and words may be more than he can fix with a policy proposal now.
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Can feel-good tech dashed together after Trump's victory be more than a salve for Silicon Valley's guilt?
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At $200, though, the Sol had better be more than just an Echo + LED lamp, and it is.
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These deep-sea creatures lived to be more than 10 years old and grew to 3.6 inches long.
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There might be more than usual celebration on April 20 — an unofficial but widely celebrated National Marijuana Day.
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So they'd have to be more than just a lemming, because jumping to your death is not enough.
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Bloomberg says it'll be more than just that, but that's probably gonna be the bulk of it, right?
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Shareholders in Enel Open Fibre would be primarily financial and would not be more than two, he said.
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I don't ask how much the socks are because I just assume they can't be more than $10.
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If you're a great slugger, you're probably never going to be more than a competent fielder or baserunner.
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TWD doesn't often pretend to be more than a fun way to get heartbroken over a character's demise.
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The paper said Mitsubishi's group net loss is expected to be more than 24.85 billion yen ($5003 million).
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In the playoffs, opponents will be more than happy to go small and stick a wing on him.
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In a press release, police say the damage to the statue is estimated to be more than $1,000.
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By the end, you should be more than prepared to take (and ace) the coveted CompTIA A+ exam.
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A separate source with knowledge of the situation said there could be more than one consortium of bidders.
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For her to get away with that would be more than a farce; it would be an obscenity.
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These moves also speak to Bumble's aspiration to be more than just another dating app and Tinder rival.
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Anki will continue to succeed if it can, as Gallant says, "be more than just a physical toy."
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During the most difficult week of his early presidency, he'll be more than 4,000 miles away from Paris.
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Cornyn expressed confidence there would be more than enough votes from members of both parties to countermand Obama.
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Money isn't a problem for Mr. Bloomberg, whose net worth is estimated to be more than $52 billion.
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Critics were quick to point out that the total cost is estimated at to be more than $400,000.
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But the three have something else in common: They'd all be more than 220 years old by 211.
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So, the natural question is can a computer ever be more than just a phenomenally complicated Chinese Room?
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" He then allegedly asked, "Don't you want your career to be more than just this little teen film?
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There must be more than lip service to the concept of time well spent and digital well-being.
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"85033G will be more than just a better network," said AT&T President of Technology & Operation Melissa Arnoldi.
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Attempts to create tech-focused alternatives to traditional banking have struggled to be more than a niche product.
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There could be more than a million records from his time working in the George W. Bush administration.
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She insists the event will be more than just a gay pride festival, and will celebrate community pride.
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If you'd like to stop by our HQs, our Narcotics Detectives would be more than happy to talk.
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Your neighbor has a major hygiene problem — there could be more than one neglected cat in that apartment.
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Based on the aforementioned cases, their eventual success in that suit might be more than just a dream.
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"I told him I'd be more than willing and happy to play wherever he needed me," Bruce said.
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I think you should be more than appreciative; I think you should get me a present or something.
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The number, according to the United Nations, is estimated to be more than 65 million, not 17 million.
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Before the rise of feminism, she considered those who wanted to be more than obedient wives and mothers.
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And I was writing but I needed the book to be more than the other books had been.
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In theory, if just one tiny state applies for a waiver, it could be more than enough money.
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We wanted to be more than our disabilities, to overcome them and forge an identity apart from them.
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Neymar was all over the field, and his defense appears to be more than up to the task.
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At the time, I didn't know that for her this protest would be more than a passing episode.
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If you wanted to read her Trump support in light of this, you'd be more than able to.
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How can we be more than just our physical bodies if chemicals can change our minds so profoundly?
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That would be more than coal exports, and also more than exports of flowers, coffee and bananas combined.
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Sarah, whose admiration for Taylor appears to be more than professional, appreciates the retroactive blessing for the attack.
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This being New York, and 2018, there may be more than a few people who want to participate.
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His assassination is a heartbreaking tragedy and the performance there, for me, will be more than a performance.
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Archaeologists think ancient nomadic tribes used the kites, which can be more than a mile long, for hunting.
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The reason it wasn't his top choice was that the price tends to be more than other brands.
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If Biden's story is not treated the same way, there will be more than a whiff of sexism.
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But the contents are hardly dainty, and what look like small portions prove to be more than enough.
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Mr. Maloney said it would likely be more than 10 years before the new $20 note is released.
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This data allowance should be more than enough to download albums, stream movies, play games, and much more.
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There's a critical US presidential election in the offing, and that ought to be more than challenge enough.
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Cato indicated the economic cost would be more than $200 billion and the cost to government $60 billion.
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Insulin, test strips, insulin pump supplies — just for my diabetes it's gotta be more than $25,000 a year.
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The equity value of the company combining Wabtec and GE's transportation business will be more than $20 billion.
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Countries such as Turkey, China and Indonesia would "be more than happy to welcome Trump Organization," he said.
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Crude exports to the United States will be more than 10 percent lower than November levels, he said.
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Osafo wondered whether this week's summit outcome would be more than just another document to take note of.
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"If this is a first step, with more to come, then it could be more than a moment."
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I thought, we have to revitalize this competition, but it has to be more than just a competition.
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Link's Awakening is a gateway into the understanding that sequels can be more than retreads or follow-ups.
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Most enthusiasts looking for a great Dolby Atmos experience will be more than pleased with Vizio's SB46514-F6.
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But it will be more than three years before the state-of-the art technology delights an audience.
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The giant ground sloth could be more than 13 feet tall and made its home in Central America.
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I&aposd prefer my choices to be more than just drenched in sweat or shivering through the night.
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If I outlive my life insurance policy, I&aposll be more than happy to have "wasted" my money.
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The existing framework should be more than enough to fight domestic terrorism, especially white supremacist violence, she said.
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That decision could be more than a year away, causing the media landscape to remain frozen for years.
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But the heat in Arizona, she fears, would be more than her 4-year-old son could bear.
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Then she wanted to build a cabin, I said, 'Well it can't be more than 100 square feet.
|
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When markets got more volatile earlier this year, though, there seemed to be more than adequate liquidity available.
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That they come across as turgid landscapes of expressionistic phallic fecundity may be more than a side issue.
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It's astonishing to tell people this now, but there used to be more than one search engine. Yeah.
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Any reflection on Homework that failed to talk about its two, towering hits would be more than incomplete.
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The courts of law must be more than that, or we are not governed by law at all.
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I want the old beauty ideals smashed and I want that to be more than just a marketing ploy.
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And it should be more than enough to push questions about Syria to the forefront of the presidential debates.
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A constant influx of strangers could also be more than an inconvenience but a strain on the homeowner's privacy.
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That should be more than enough time for households and businesses to get their debts down to manageable levels.
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If Sony doesn't deliver, however, there's still hope that Aibo might one day be more than just a novelty.
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By 2020, experts are forecasting that there will be more than four devices for every person on the planet.
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"During my routine ultrasound, my technician began hinting that there may be more than one baby brewing," she recalls.
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However, to get things working right now, you're going to have to be more than a little tech savvy.
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It also expects the year's cost savings to be more than offset by investments in marketing, value and technology.
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"If there is need for more time, that could be more than one year," he told a news conference.
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But if the latest updates on her project are any indication, Chyna's album might be more than just good.
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He also said he'd now be more than willing to help convince other top business leaders to come aboard.
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It should however be more than 2 billion euros, still a record loss for the lender, the sources said.
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Whatever form the Pixel 2 takes on this year, it'll have to be more than just high-end specs.
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The potential class, which hasn't yet been certified by a judge, is estimated to be more than 503 individuals.
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Still, there's definitely going to be more than one reason people will be talking about his VMAs performance tomorrow.
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Even a debt of $1.5 billion would be more than a quarter of the country's annual gross domestic product.
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However the overwhelming number of Senators who approved the bill would be more than enough to override a veto.
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"There has to be more than just leaning in by women alone," said Nelson, the Seattle-based startup founder.
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In that sense, it sounds like Samsung wants to be more than just an open-source competitor to Mobileye.
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That would be more than enough not only to sustain the league, but also to enrich its beleaguered owners.
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They'll likely be more than happy to address your needs if you tell them you've been feeling left out.
|
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He insisted that Leo, a "cherub of a man," in his words, couldn't be more than 28 years old.
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For global energy firms these are big risks, but they could be more than offset by the potential rewards.
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Creating the Siri experience to be more than just voice-first but voice-only will be an important exercise.
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If you're spending $2,400 on a laptop it should be more than 10 percent faster than your old laptop.
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As the frenzy spread, Mr Lai assured the country that supplies would be more than sufficient to meet needs.
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If you find yourself suddenly wishing you were in Scotland, it may be more than just the whisky talking.
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"We haven't put a target out there but it certainly won't be more than 100 this year," Morzaria said.
|
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One question seemed to hint that maybe this one-day pop-up would be more than a one-off.
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This means that Gordon would be more than tripling his money with the Wells Fargo trade should it succeed.
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Tax season isn't done yet, and RBS anticipates the final number of reported breaches will be more than 5.
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That should all be more than enough for the kind of use cases Bollinger Motors imagines for its customers.
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No one knows exactly how many people are still living there but it could be more than 1 million.
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Bolton's lawyer said he won't appear without a subpoena, which Democrats will presumably be more than happy to provide.
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Builders expect road traffic across the strait in 2030 to be more than double what it was in 2011.
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It's home to unique pencil pines, which can be more than 1,000 years old, alongside cushion plants and kangaroos.
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There are certainly going to be more than two mediums, and some will be far more visual or kinesthetic.
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He ultimately sees crude prices stabilizing near $60, but it could be more than two years before that happens.
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Given Peele's interest in social horror, the film is likely to be more than just a bloody thrill ride.
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They say that cost will be more than offset by the benefit of lower fuel costs and cleaner air.
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But there should be more than that as far as funny comics that come and really make you laugh.
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It just needs to be more than "an idea" and it needs to be established as a legal entity.
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To that point, it might be more than just presents you want to pick up sooner rather than later.
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He's always been second-guessed throughout his career as to whether he can be more than just a server.
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But if they don't step up, then they might not be more than just another app on a smartphone.
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Because the scientists found several similar echo patterns at locations nearby, there may be more than one lava tube.
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It's time to embrace games that believe we can be more than a toxic reflection of our worst influences.
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Western experts in public transport procurement say the average lifespan of buses would typically be more than twice that.
|
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Beauty, and all the positive things that come with it, may be more than just skin deep, after all.
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But, for those among us who use laughter to relieve tension, a humorous epitaph can be more than welcome.
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But at current prices, investors might be more than fairly rewarded, according to senior economist at Morningstar, Francisco Torralba.
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Flipping defaults 180 degrees from minimums to maximums may be more than just a step in the right direction.
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Unarranged overdraft fees can, in some cases, be more than ten times as high as fees for payday loans.
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Rosé is not meant to age and should never be more than a year old when you drink it.
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We'll be more than happy to listen to your pitches, and talk about tech and the meaning of life.
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But it's clear that the team hopes YouTube will eventually be more than just linear film users can watch.
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By the start of 280, demand for energy is forecast to be more than double its early 2018 levels.
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Shelby, not quite flattered by this honor, insisted that it would never be more than a God-forsaken mudhole.
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Seasons 1 through 9 shaped my comedic sensibilities and showed me cartoons could be more than just, well, Disney.
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And to do that, he not-so-subtly hints, Tesla and SolarCity will need to be more than friends.
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And if we find we have irreconcilable differences, I will be more than happy to respectfully agree to disagree. ~~
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During any given 90-day period there can be more than 500,000 technology job openings in the United States.
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Your intentions should be more than simply to "get something off your chest," which implies a one-sided dialogue.
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The futures market does not believe that there will be more than one rise in U.S. rates this year.
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Its general tenor will be one of gaiety, wit, and satire, but it will be more than a jester.
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However, you'll be more than happy with the artisanal mixers, seasonal specials, and quality barware offered by the site.
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But NATO needs to be more than a shield to hold the army of the Russian bear at bay.
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That same uncertainty extends to the Senate, where there could be more than a few surprises on Election Day.
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"It's got to be more than $1.6 billion dollars," Graham told ABC News in an interview after the meeting.
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For less than $20, you can get a small charger that would be more than enough for a phone.
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If the Fed cuts only once, net income for the year should be more than $57.5 billion, Piepszak said.
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The Cintiq 16 will be more than adequate if you intend to share most of your digital creations online.
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These were films that sought to show the world that a queer person could be more than a statistic.
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Yes, those experiences resulted in particular works, but they must be more than just a means to an end.
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Due to Sentry's popularity, its creators realized that it had the potential to be more than a side project.
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In a situation where he's a full-time starting five, he can be more than a serviceable defensive anchor.
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This triple threat of THC should be more than enough to satisfy your appetites for both food and weed.
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The official told the AP there could be more than a half-million people at the rally in Washington.
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"Be more than pink," the Susan G. Komen website says, with links to information about supporting breast cancer research.
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It'd be more than worth the time and money to at least try to incentivize and facilitate local collaborations.
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No specific plans for a meeting with Xi were announced, but Trump said there could be more than one.
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Still in a very short time, XY has grown to be more than twice the size of similar networks.
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By 343 there may be more than 234 days a year above 22018°C, compared with about ten today.
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But this new, retired version of A-Rod allows him to be more than just the scandal-tainted ballplayer.
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"Here in the Senate, we aspire to be more than just a cog in a feedback loop," Flake said.
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When did you start thinking about the need for Pepsi to be more than a soda and snacks company?
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The consequences of participating can be more than just a résumé freckled with poor-quality papers and meeting abstracts.
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The emphatic set made me think that a new Space album from this lineup would be more than welcome.
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If Nicole was a teenage actress today, I'd like to think she'd be more than just a minor character.
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Most people will be more than happy with the mid-range Amazon Kindle Paperwhite or the basic Amazon Kindle.
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It had been that way for too long, and she realized Isaiah's problem had to be more than homesickness.
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Organizers estimated the crowd size to be more than 1 million, while police said put the number at 240,219.
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And the approach to defeat it must be more than a handful of words from Trump in a speech.
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Only inside do visitors see signs that its founder, Mitsunobu Okada, aspires to be more than an ordinary garbageman.
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In fact, it's bubbling with an underlying tension that suggests that Jamie and Nick may be more than friends.
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On the other, if we love guacamole so much, we should be more than willing to pay for it.
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So deep that if you dropped Mount Everest inside, its peak would still be more than a kilometer underwater.
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A spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross said the death toll could be more than 100.
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The province has projected that its net debt would be more than C$350 billion in fiscal 2019-20.
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"We are a platform that wants to be more than capital by engaging with talent, founders and the ecosystem."
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There can be more than what people are currently getting, and beyond that, more people can enjoy playing it.
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Google surely wants Jacquard to be more than a gimmick, but at this stage, it kind of still is.
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Furthermore, homicide articles tended to be more than twice as long as articles reporting deaths from diseases and accidents.
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It would be more than 24 hours before the White House officially confirmed the conversation in its own statement.
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It comes out to be more than I thought it would be, but whatever ($22.30 for dinner for two).
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That dream seems at odds with reality, but it would be more than at home on The West Wing.
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If Tesla's own Autopilot chip initiative doesn't work out, Nvidia would be "more than happy to help," he said.
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"There's an upcycling of purchasing stuff for the house, that tends to be more than you'd expect," he said.
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On Wednesday, the Fed's message will be more than just about the next 6900 percentage point increase in rates.
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Some of those exceptional expressions will be more than a century old; others will be created on the spot.
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In fact, there might even be more than one promotional "sweet spot," says Dave Weisbeck, Visier's chief strategy officer.
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He said Wells Fargo admitted its legal costs could be more than the current high-end $3.3 billion estimate.
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The Iran supply cut may also be more than compensated for by production increases outside the OPEC producer cartel.
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But the financial risk it confers on the organizations that offer them may be more than some can handle.
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Their total investment into the United States economy will be more than $350 billion over the next five years.
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Front Burner At Charcuterie Masters, an event in Flushing, Queens, there will be more than 60 kinds of charcuterie.
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But there might be more than meets the eye here: there could be some shady collusion going down. Why?
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According to some experts, the motivation behind filing false hate crime reports may be more than just getting attention.
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The timing may be more than coincidental ... Mars and Ronson just won the Grammy for Record of the Year.
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The fee is likely to be more than $10 for cars and about $25 for trucks, starting in 2021.
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Talking about the afterlife, or about God, might be more than some of his flock are ready to hear.
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For it to be more than a research paper, you need to somehow exploit the model for actual ads targeting.
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But Mikkelson and others who run the site have aspirations to be more than just a debunker of fake news.
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Someday, Sasaki hopes, that light could be more than invisible wavelengths hitting a telescope—it could be encoded with information.
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By the time the next-generation model arrives next year, the current Focus will be more than eight years old.
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If accurate, the toll would be more than six times the average daily homicide rate in the state last year.
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This proves once and for all: the film might be more than 35 years old, but it's still got it.
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With the essentials below, you'll be more than ready for whatever winter throws your way — so make some plans, stat.
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But these negatives should be more than offset in the long run by other changes under the law, analysts said.
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To drive in the HOV lane, there needs to be more than one living occupant in the vehicle, Smaka said.
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PhD student Rhiannon Bezore, who helped discover the hidden structures, added they could possibly be more than 60,000 years old.
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The implication is that stress in these sectors would be "more than enough to contribute to a recession," he concluded.
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Make sure you know exactly what's available on your campus meal plan — it could be more than just the cafeteria.
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That would be more than 22019 percent higher than a year earlier, according to two people familiar with the spending.
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And the severity of the fires leaves little hope for it surviving to be more than a pile of rubble.
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You can expect Ivanka to be more than just a sight prop as the campaign gets closer to Election Day.
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"Our mission is to be more than a health insurance company, we want to be your health ally," Samuelian said.
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And yet, for all its beauty and wonder and technical craft, Rime also struggles to be more than an homage.
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That would be more than enough in and of itself for an embattled president already facing historically low approval ratings.
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"Anything I can do to make some kids smile, I would be more than willing to do," Jones told WBRC.
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That would be more than $235 million more than what Mylan has agreed to pay under the Justice Department settlement.
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These games are included with the system, but it's unclear if there will be more than one season of games.
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OITNB is trying to be more than a conventional show centered around the same faces, season in and season out.
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One Western security source said the street value of the Australian Navy haul appeared to be more than $2 million.
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If you're dressed appropriately, a slight jog should be more than enough to survive your morning bus-waiting ordeal.[YouTube]
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Asked whether he'd be willing to talk to West about his work, Hirshberg responded, "I'd be more than happy to."
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This total could grow over time, given Beijing will want this to be more than just a token gesture. Yes.
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To admit otherwise would be to acknowledge that there could be more than one source of political legitimacy in Vietnam.
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"We talk about Mike (Trout), we talk about Albert, but we have to be more than those guys," Scioscia said.
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In some countries (Greece, Italy, Japan, Portugal, South Korea and Spain), the ratio will be more than 210 by 2050.
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If Twitter had existed in 2001, it would be more than just the racing and NASCAR community sharing their condolences.
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They were found to be more than twice as likely to lie, with 11% admitting to having embellished their resumes.
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In the coming months the authorities will be more than usually worried about scholars who inspire students with liberal views.
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Inokyo will likely need to be more than 99 percent accurate to be more of a help than a headache.
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I will be more than happy to explain where my anger is coming from — where my hurt is coming from.
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Will Bitcoin Cash be more than just another "altcoin", as the many existing clones of the crypto-currency are called?
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While one meeting might be more than enough for most people, the aspiring author had several lined up that day.
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It was happening, then it wasn't — but now it seems Bill Maris's venture fund might actually be more than vaporware.
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Export growth will slow down over the next two years, but this will be more than offset by falling imports.
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It's be more than a mile long, 121 feet high, 86 feet wide, it'd cost about $314 million to build.
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We've talked to Fandango in the past about its aim to be more than just a utility for buying tickets.
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But this would be more than compensated for by the creation of the first real trans-Atlantic split since 2014.
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Consultant group McKinsey & Company estimates "the last mile" can sometimes be more than half of an item's total delivery cost.
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After flying over the affected region on Monday, he said he expected the death toll to be more than 1,000.
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"We saw so much great activity the last week and it turned out to be more than enough," she said.
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"I have to tell you, human behavior is complicated enough that there may be more than one cause," he said.
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Problem is she says network execs repeatedly promised her there would never be more than 13 episodes in a season.
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But during his relatively brief time in the Senate, Lankford has shown himself to be more than a predictable partisan.
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Because the slippage is so big, the extension that Spain would get could be more than one year, officials said.
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I don't know how many countries at this point, but it'll probably be more than 20 that we've recorded in.
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They're both genuinely lovable characters — and a team-up between them would be more than the sum of its parts.
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But accounting for the higher-than-expected premium hikes, the total amount may also be more than budget analysts predicted.
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The total amount raised, including a second tranche targeted for September, would be more than 45 billion naira, he said.
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Armarium is aiming to be more than just rentals, however; it's also trying to establish itself as a lifestyle brand.
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"Probably in the next five years groceries and consumables would be more than half of our business," he told Reuters.
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Its success, and the excitement around it, relies completely around its players wanting it to be more than it is.
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Ari Wilkenfeld, Vester's attorney, told Variety that his client would be "more than willing" to participate in an outside investigation.
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The mean sea level is now estimated to be more than 20 cm higher than it was a century ago.
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This Bill of Rights is intended to be more than an extension of our current workplace protections for domestic workers.
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But batteries have to get much cheaper and much, much lighter before that will be more than a niche solution.
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You could, but the cost would generally be more than adding your teenager to your own policy, Ms. Adams said.
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However, Christine's vivid recollection should be more than enough for us to truly, deeply know that the accusation is true.
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Verizon on Monday said it expected the net present value of the operational synergies to be more than $1.5 billion.
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This could be more than the normal effect of the presidential party losing seats in Congress during a midterm election.
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It shouldn't be more than six figures though — a drop in the bucket for the most-expensive proxy fight ever.
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Supporters argue that the public expense would be more than offset by the elimination of premiums, co-pays and deductibles.
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A 40-inch TV isn't massive, but it should be more than enough for most small- and medium-sized rooms.
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Hopefully it proves to be more than vaporware, especially if that demo helped push some viewers over to the 10+.
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Hatch, the longest-serving senator in Utah history, said he would be "more than happy" to explain Mormonism to Bannon.
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The typical height for a passenger jet at that distance would be more than 2,000 feet, an aviation expert said.
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The total number of people displaced by conflict is estimated to be more than 65 million, the United Nations said.
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