Trump children who Trump promised would be running his company as blind trust will be running transition.
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People would be running away from him, hiding behind a building, and Fannami would be running toward them.
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"We shouldn't be running on these ideas; we should be running from them," said Jon Cowan, Third Way's president.
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I MEAN, GREG WOULD NOT WANT TO BE RUNNING INSURANCE AND AJIT WOULD NOT BE RUNNING THE OTHER OPERATIONS.
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Do you think that someone with that type of a background should be running as an independent or should be running at all?
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Your host machine will need to be running macOS 10.11 or later, while the secondary Mac will need to be running macOS 10.8 or up.
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Whoever Democrats nominate for the presidency in 2020 will almost certainly be running against Trump, and they won't necessarily be running from a position of strength.
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She also laughed when Tapper asked if at Trump's wedding to Melania in 2005 Clinton ever imagined she'd be running against him in a presidential election, adding she didn't think she'd be running.
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And now Britons' patience with negotiations may be running out.
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All week, we'll be running our 2018 summer movie preview.
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Here's who will be running the company in Kalanick's absence.
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He just happens to be running on the wrong continent.
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And, of course, the handset will be running Android Pie.
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Its patience and joy might be running out with it.
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Which Republican do you want to be running the country?
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So, I don't know that she's going to be running.
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I don't want to be running it down too much.
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It may be running short on both time and money.
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Oil and gas stocks may be running out of energy.
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But the model seems to be running out of steam.
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It appears they'll just be running in New York City.
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By early November, the spacecraft would be running on fumes.
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On Friday, he announced he'll be running for Senate instead.
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"In six months she'll be running the house," she says.
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All week, we'll be running our 2017 summer movie preview.
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On the ground, Russia seems to be running the show.
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Should these platforms be running them, no matter their content?
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QUICK: BUT YOU WON'T BE RUNNING DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS?
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Ovitz thought — erroneously — they'd be running the company as equals.
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We'll be running and blogging the marathon for Business Insider.
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Lonzo Ball will be running the point at Staples Center.
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It just so happens to be running last year's software.
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"Some may be running from the law," Molina tells me.
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And now I need to be running my own place.
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There's no reason Democrats shouldn't be running these candidates elsewhere.
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Lush said it will still be running its business online.
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"So your truck will be running on sunshine," he said.
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Soon, Ward and Endres will be running three esports arenas.
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He has also indicated he won't be running for reelection.
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Whose permission did Earchman have to be running the team?
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I'd burst through the doors, I'd be running so fast.
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Your device needs to be running at least Android 4.4.
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SoundCloud has been reported to be running out of money.
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He's got speed and could be running at the end.
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He does not appear to be running out of cash.
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All week, we'll be running our 2017 fall movie preview.
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Of all the Democratic incumbents, Donnelly will be running scared.
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Who knows how much longer I'll be running the mile.
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Time might be running out for him, but it hasn't.
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However, he will continue to be running FROM everything in perpetuity.
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Oh, and it will definitely be running some version of Nougat.
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Reininger might seem an unusual guy to be running a railroad.
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How long is Jack going to be running around doing this?
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Clinton, he said, shouldn't even be running in the first place.
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They're going to have their hands on it and be running.
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For now, controversial videos still appear to be running alongside advertisements.
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The FCC may also be running out of time to investigate.
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If that were the project, I'd be running away from it.
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For them to basically be running the DNC in a primary.
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You know we shouldn't be running the White House like that.
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Wall Street's biggest bear could soon be running with the bulls.
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The $852 million project is expected to be running by 2024.
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If inflation picks up, you won't be running for safe havens.
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Ivanka Trump, the one who will supposedly be running his businesses.
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It's the purest exhilaration to be running fast with fast people.
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Windows Server may be running their custom and homegrown Windows apps.
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Washington, D.C., will soon be running on 100-percent electric energy.
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Having been burned, it now appears to be running to safety.
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Each party seems to be running on different agendas and issues.
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I'm glad he appears to be running for another reason, too.
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However, in 12 seats, a female incumbent senator will be running.
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Technical charts suggest the rally may be running out of steam.
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"Y'all must be running out of people," he told the publication.
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But he may now be running afoul of other federal laws.
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Sometimes he might be running around to his forehand too much.
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If I was a regulator I would be running not walking.
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So, we all should be running a Bash command-line now.
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If elected, Mr. Biden wouldn't "be running the government," he mocked.
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"You should be running for Scott Wiener's seat," he advises her.
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Some advice for sorting through the Democrats who may be running.
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I probably would be running a small country though instead. Yeah.
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Both schemes will be running by the start of next week.
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Mr. Blum will be running against Abby Finkenauer, a state legislator.
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She wants to be out, and she wants to be running.
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Also, your phone needs to be running iOS 10 or later.
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We should not be running deficits of – ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Right.
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This year's historic market rally may be running out of steam.
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And I'm sure the former mayor will be running even then.
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YOU SHOULD BE RUNNING AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER IS WHAT I MEAN.
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Only four Democrats have said they won't be running in 2020.
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You won't be running around completing every task in your company.
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Honestly, everyone seems to be running from themselves in this episode.
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She could be running for president herself with all of that.
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She insisted she would not be running for president in 2020.
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A similar calculation is bound to be running through Trump's head.
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And one day he's just gonna be running out of me!
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So hurry — the online auction will be running until Aug. 8.
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"The robots on the sidewalk, they could be running into us or I could be running into it with the stroller," said Caitlin Erickson, an Arizona resident and mother who supports new technology but has some concerns.
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There's going to be weeks that will be running in a blur.
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Here at Gizmodo we don't want newspapers to be running fake news.
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Hallie Jackson: Luckily for you, Mark and Sheryl will not be running.
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This Sunday, he'll be running the New York City Marathon, bib #477.
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The super PAC could be running up against its own financial restraints.
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I think that she, in another life, would be running a nonprofit.
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Miner will be running his mysterious new edtech initiative from Cambridge, Mass.
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HSBC said the gold and silver rallies could be running into headwinds.
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Despite Greene's assertions, time could be running out to make a run.
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It's also a bad time to be running an existing hedge fund.
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Drake is soon to be running through Sin City with his woes!
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I will be running for Congress in 2020, and I will win.
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She happens to be running for County Mayor against incumbent Carlos Gimenez.
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Also, Samsung's announcement confirms that the Watch will still be running Tizen.
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The sites will be running a joint livestream from 7pm-10pm Eastern.
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Some of the biggest brands will be running deals all weekend long.
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But some see signs that the selloff might be running its course.
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Both of them are going to be running for president in 2020.
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And, oh yeah, they'll both just be running on the Verizon network.
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Bernie Sanders will be running and they&aposre pretty sure he is.
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Now president of Liberia, Mr Weah's luck seems to be running out.
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We could soon be running out palm oil according to one analyst.
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But Biden appears to be running as a moderate on these issues.
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And lately, Zuckerberg seems to be running into a lot of dissent.
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To download it, your computer must be running macOS High Sierra (10.13).
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" Romney added, "I'm not running and I'm not going to be running.
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"Aren't you supposed to be running the country?" he asked Trump rhetorically.
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At that point, Son's giant investment machine would be running in reverse.
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"We should not be running into any shortage of hogs," Norcini added.
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McConnell, 77, will be running for his seventh Senate term in 2020.
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The company said it will be running the new promotion through Friday.
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And that his new wife will be running for his House seat.
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Today I'm also announcing I won't be running for Congress in 2628.
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Hawley announced last month that he would be running to unseat Sen.
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She will be running against controversial far-right figure Marine Le Pen.
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But, thankfully, negotiations do appear to be running smoother this time around.
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Had he not found Jediism, maybe he'd be running around with Breitbart.
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He will also be running the company as CEO, according to Recode.
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I will be running for Congress in 2020, and I will win.
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She's repeatedly shot down all speculation that she'll be running for president.
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Related: This April we'll be running our Second Annual Student Podcasting Contest.
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Sexter Anthony Weiner will be running for Mayor of New York City.
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Come Monday morning, who will be running the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
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Dueling appointments left it unclear who would be running the agency today.
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And then maybe one day, you'll be running programs incorporating quantum algorithms.
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Ted Strickland (D) and Toomey will be running against Katie McGinty (D).
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"If I was single, I'd definitely be running," he told the newspaper.
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And so, could we be running with less experience than we had?
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My nose would be running black from the coal in the air.
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He's believed to be running parts of the cartel with brother Iván.
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"I think that [stock] may be running out of gas," Cramer said.
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But, a new report shows things might not be running so smoothly.
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While Brown won't be running, I hope Democrats pick up his message.
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Earlier this year, he said he would not be running for president.
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This year, she'll be running in support of Stand Up to Cancer.
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You won't just be running through platforming levels in King of Cards.
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They are going to be running it in a very professional manner.
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Many on board are elderly and could be running out of medicines.
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His feet seemed to be running away from him down the slope.
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Good news: The Snapchat contest will be running every Wednesday night in October.
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Facebook's advertising machine, which pays for them, will be running full steam ahead.
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He'll be running against a flesh-and-blood person with strengths and weaknesses.
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"The drivers themselves -- they don't need to be running marathons, necessarily," Cowl says.
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Happy Birthday, Facebook — the rest of us will be running for our lives!
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Out of the box, the OP21.7T won't be running Android 216 Oreo either.
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I mean, they could be running off Raspberry Pi, but we don't know.
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School buses won't be running, and students aren't required to go to school.
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Put all that together and you'll be running the place within a year.
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This year's Toronto International Film Festival will be running from September 7th–17th.
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In November, Davis announced that she will be running for a second term.
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You know, I'm very busy to be running out looking for presents, okay!
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Instead the bureaucrats in the banking regulatory sector would be "running" the banks.
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But here at Gizmodo we don't want newspapers to be running fake news.
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We shouldn&apost be running our immigration system based on a lottery system.
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For an instant he seemed to be running in both directions at once.
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The shift obviously communicates that Facebook believes Oculus could be running more effectively.
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First, he'll be running around with enormous animals in Rampage, out April 20.
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Check back in on Sunday night—we'll be running a livestream right here.
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Some could be running out of cash, for example, so it's non-discretionary.
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Trump will certainly be running on the economy, which flew higher in 183.
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Yes, he may be running and his running mate will be Tile Grout.
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Raimondo will be running again in 299; she won her primary on Wednesday.
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Anna, Rebecca, and I will be running the show on our Instagram Story.
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"It wouldn't be running around through the woods like it does," Horner says.
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He does think CEO Jack Dorsey shouldn't be running both Twitter and Square.
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They will be running against entrenched Republican incumbents or in conservative-leaning districts.
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Even if the "yes" camp wins, Mr Morales's luck may be running out.
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But I wouldn't be running if I didn't think that Texas has changed.
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Meanwhile, the Sinaloa cartel's business seems to be running smoothly even without Chapo.
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It was a really fun place to be running around with a wand.
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"These girls are smart, they will be running our country, and they vote."
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It just wouldn't be running season without a giant sale at Foot Locker.
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Do they feel like the same old guard will be running the government?
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We assume she'll be running marathons and taking over the world before Easter.
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Bannon should be fired because white nationalists should not be running the government.
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You're about to be running to your hairstylist for an entirely new look.
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Does that mean you think more scientists should be running for political office?
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Mr Meledandri, not Mr Katzenberg, will be running the newly combined animation business.
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You could be running your whole email show with Python scripts by morning.
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But I won't be running back to the store for one anytime soon.
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Bob Corker said he would not be running for re-election in 2018.
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The bears, the group said, would not be running around downtown San Francisco.
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However, the Wilhelmshaven VDU will not be running on residual fuel, HES said.
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SO THAT LANGUAGE, BY THE WAY, IS OF SOMEBODY WHO COULD BE RUNNING.
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One man told me he would soon be running from Maine to Florida.
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By that point, Democratic candidates are going to be running and running hard.
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If his electability numbers continue trending downward, Biden could be running into trouble.
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Regardless, I still think it's worth the investment if you'll be running often.
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She may be running short on time, however, to get this one right.
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In the meantime, Kalanick wrote, his direct reports will be running the company.
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And while Celtics supporters have rightly preached patience, time might be running out.
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You'll be running into cuties and Venus in Cancer brings sweet, flirty vibes.
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It was reported in January that Meehan wouldn't be running for re-election.
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All 30 teams would be running through walls to get to Chiarelli first.
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Just as in a dream, no one seems to be running the show.
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Clearly, the risk of a disappointing gimmick would seem to be running high.
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None of his prospective successors seem to be running as the continuity candidate.
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We barely have enough money to be running anti-Trump ads in Wisconsin.
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Collins and Loeffler will be running to complete the term of former Sen.
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Beirut appears to be running out of road fast, said Oxford Economics' Zouk.
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Ian Conyers, already said he would be running for the seat. http://cbsn.
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"Bush will still very much be running things at Athena," Hooker told CNBC.
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He'd be running his business as well as working on the football team.
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That's why, at any given time, a government will be running a deficit.
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"The difference is Joe's not going to be running the government," he said.
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"Looks like Mike Bloomberg might be running in the wrong primary," he wrote.
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New York (CNN Business)Wall Street's patience with Boeing might be running out.
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Sorry, Sacramento and Portland, you won't be running down the Warriors this year.
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But Canadian cannabis companies already may be running into concerns about over-saturation.
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LG: Our man Tom is going to be running a lot this year.
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No matter how smooth it may appear to be running from the outside.
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Indeed, Pence often seems to be running an entirely separate campaign from Trump.
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Even worse, with those cases, people still seemed to be running out of power.
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For her to be running a country and be making decisions was pretty remarkable.
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If you're serious about it, you can't be running Facebook at the same time.
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Unfortunately for these users, however, Reliance seems to be running short on SIM cards.
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I mean, if it wasn't for television would Donald Trump be running for president?
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Such high-line products might seem to be running counter to current industry trends.
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Unlike his father, uncle, and grandfather, he will likely be running for office again.
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I have a feeling she's going to be running for a certain gubernatorial position.
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Moreno also worried that the rally in Chevron could be running out of steam.
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And no matter which you use, it will need to be running iPadOS 13.
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The new phones will be running on the recently released Android Oreo (version 8.0).
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"I always meet everybody's parents, and like kids to be running around," he explained.
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"If 2016 didn't happen, I probably wouldn't be running for city council," Baloch said.
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You wouldn't happen to still be running the data collection on that, would you?
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"I'd be running as an outsider, but definitely running as a Republican," she said.
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That means YouTube won't be running out of IDs for quite some time. [YouTube]
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On one hand, the country appears to be running out of financial wriggle room.
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A red light was flashing, and it appeared to be running out of charge.
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"They will definitely be running down the aisle at some point," she told PEOPLE.
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If I'm going to be running around London all day, being comfortable is key.
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"I ought to be running in the Democrat primary," he said Saturday in Manchester.
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Twitter, like Facebook and LinkedIn, will not be running other ads within its programming.
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What are the scenarios for how Moscow could be running Trump, if they are?
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But this year, as a symbol of perseverance, she'll be running the whole thing.
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Look out for this girl in 20 years — she'll probably be running U.K. politics.
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To take advantage of this option, you'll need to be running iOS version 9.3.
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The Trump administration's attorney general, [Jeff Sessions], will be running the Justice Department, too.
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"No, no, no," Clinton responded when asked if she'd be running for public office.
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Should she launch a gubernatorial campaign in 2022, she'd be running against Republican Gov.
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Flake will be running with support from the National Republican Senatorial Committee and Sen.
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" "The question I ask is: Should this business be running the way it is?
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Somebody else is going to be running for Congress or governor or eventually president.
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He and his fellow hopefuls will likely be running as the antidote to Trumpism.
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During this interim period, the leadership team, my directs, will be running the company.
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I'll be running the runnable parts of the draft in my newsletter, I guess.
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She'll be running again on Sunday, aiming for a fifth victory in Central Park.
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If nothing is done about it, they are going to be running this country.
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Nunes often appeared to be running defense for the White House rather than investigating.
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The rush to gold could be running out of steam, as well, he added.
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The swiftest will be running to finish among the top 10 men or women.
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With Nike's support, he should be running toward that dream for years to come.
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It's 2018, a big election year, and women are going to be running everywhere.
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"With their track record, they should be running toward this legislation," Arthur Hancock said.
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I feel he was very close to how he wanted to be running it.
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The dueling appointments left it unclear who would be running the agency on Monday.
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That means a tire properly inflated for the summer may be running low now.
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Loeffler and Collins will be running to complete the term of former Georgia Sen.
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That means PCs purchased as recently as 2015 may still be running Windows 7.
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Everyone always seems to be running somewhere which means phones are bound to die.
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City buses also will be running normally unless winds exceed 40 mph (64 kph).
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On December 4, Avenatti announced he would not be running for president in 2020.
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They will be running their own candidates and, at times, challenging incumbents in primaries.
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While he's avoided any long stretch behind bars, Tom's luck might be running out.
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Time may be running out for Mr. Guo, who will turn 61 this year.
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Sherrod Brown says he will not be running for president in the 2020 election.
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Lee Hsien Loong may not be running the government that makes the final decision.
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She will be running for governor as a member of the Popular Democratic Party.
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MCNAMEE EVEN QUESTIONED WHETHER YOU AND MARK ZUCKERBERG SHOULD STILL BE RUNNING THE COMPANY.
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Another option could reportedly be running on the promise of a one-term presidency.
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Democrats must have thought they would be running the country for years to come.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - At quick glance, public pensions should be running from hedge funds.
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On Tuesday, she told reporters that she would not be running for re-election.
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Chrome might unbeknownst to you be running — hidden — in the background of your computer.
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DHS's cybersecurity division will also be running online war rooms for local officials during all the primaries and caucuses and will be running a full rapid-response team with participants from federal agencies and tech companies on Super Tuesday and the November elections.
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In March 1997 the American economy seemed to be running at close to full tilt.
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In addition to VOID's Disneyland/Disneyworld locations, it'll also be running at their Glendale, Calif.
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Democratic candidate 30-year-old Eric Holguin will also be running in June and November.
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They need to get up before 6am as they're supposed to be running by 6.
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The marathon will be running both on Games Done Quick's website and its Twitch channel.
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For now, live commerce remains a homespun operation, which may be running on borrowed time.
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You don't want to be running and have that kind of thing over your head.
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Police investigate gangsta-rapper Sniffa Dog alleged to be running an illegal cheese import scam.
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He'd be running straight into the teeth of conventional political wisdom about this incendiary moment.
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The baby seems to be running a low grade fever and has a runny nose.
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It also seems like the device that Amazon shipped out might be running prerelease software.
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Even if it takes days, at the end, the police will be running from us.
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But the bippity boppety boo didn't appear to be running at full power just yet.
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Along with the free weekend, Ubisoft will also be running a sale on The Division.
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Fitbit seems to be running with the idea, literally, with the new Fitbit Alta bracelet.
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When polled, many Japanese even thought the French-Lebanese-Brazilian should be running the country.
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Additionally, Holiday will be running a Free Coffee Tuesday promotion from now until October 9.
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Filipinos would be running the risk of a constitutional coup for meagre and uncertain benefits.
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Stephanie comes to the hospital to chat with Jo, who seems to be running away.
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However, the fight seems to be running out of steam, which bodes well for SegWit.
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But one type of propulsion may be running on borrowed time at the German automaker.
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Sleepy me is quite conniving, and awake me is perturbed to now be running late.
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As tensions continue to escalate between the U.S. and Iran, options may be running out.
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Now, I'll be running toward some new life goals, not toward a foggy mountain peak.
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Grassley faces reelection this year and will likely be running against a formidable Democratic opponent.
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The Lawyers' Committee will be running its Election Protection hotline, should anyone run into trouble.
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If we didn't have a 22nd Amendment, I am sure he would be running again.
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She may not be running for office, but Michelle Obama is staying involved in activism.
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But others could be running out of options, according to Barclays oil analyst Warren Russell.
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Well, she appears to be running around grabbing butts on the iHeartRadio Awards red carpet.
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Last year, Merkel announced she would be running for a fourth term as Chancellor. 5.
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" "If my six-year-old son says he's cuckoo, he shouldn't be running the country.
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Who Tried It: Marquaysa Battle, PEOPLE intern Starbucks seems to be running through the rainbow.
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Fast forward a few years when the current millennials will be running for higher office.
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Surprisingly, just because they may be running a con, they're not necessarily breaking the law.
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You should be saying there's no spectrum left — you should be running up the prices!
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In 2014 Chinese refiners were thought to be running at just two-thirds of capacity.
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D'Angelo Russell was excited to learn he would be running with the Golden State Warriors.
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"This is wrong for them to be running around at the holocaust memorial," wrote another.
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If that heady 53-year period is indeed ending, should world markets be running scared?
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Trainer: Ron Moquett Jockey: Victor Espinoza Odds: 212-21 JD: He will be running late.
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Moskowitz has said that, within a decade, she hopes to be running a hundred schools.
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I have officially announced that I will be running for congress in Utah's 2nd district.
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"I'm gonna be running down criminals until I'm 100," Smith, 51, claims in the trailer.
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The airlines will be running one daily flight from Mumbai-Abu Dhabi and vice-versa.
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Trump tweeted that his "team of deploarables" would be running his account during the event.
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He suggests the company will be running a campaign before the end of the year.
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Here's a little bit more about the dynamic duo who will be running our Hackathon.
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Those who are able to apply for the Apple Card must be running iOS 12.4.
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One child dressed as a butterfly appears to be running off with her candy loot.
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"It's nice to not be running back and forth to the kitchen," Mr. Sofield said.
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And I was totally surprised to learn recently that it would be running on Christmas.
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And with the opposition parties coming together, Mr. Erdogan's time might finally be running out.
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So much of this is out there that we may be running out of titles.
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"It's weird to be running [these campaigns] in a state without [legal] hemp," he said.
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The longtime friends knew that they could soon be running against each other for president.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK WHEN YOU START THINKING ABOUT HOW LONG YOU'LL BE RUNNING BERKSHIRE?
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I did not mean that I was going to be running for anything anytime soon.
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No. Biden wouldn't be running if it were President Jeb Bush or President Marco Rubio.
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Bob is going to be running the company and running the day-to-day businesses.
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"Could we be running with less experience," Klobuchar asked rhetorically of women in an interview.
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Yes, he would be running trains and buses, and was promised control of the signals.
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It would be running mission control for the satellite from afar—assuming they had electricity.
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In 2019, Warren announced she would be running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.
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In other words, perhaps we wouldn't be running so hard environmentally just to stand still.
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And that is, in fact, the test we'd be running if the election were tomorrow.
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Pierre put to bed any suggestion that his firm might be running out of money.
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That could matter in a field where a lot of candidates will likely be running.
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Time appeared to be running out to strike a deal to allow them to evacuate.
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Mr. Bolton and Mr. Pompeo may be running out of time on this one, though.
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The plan to turn around the war in Afghanistan may already be running into quicksand.
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Now, this doesn't mean the PVV is going to be running the government come March.
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Their time to bring those claims wouldn't necessarily be running until they had the problem.
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Ortiz would be running the falls illegally, without permission from either U.S. or Canadian authorities.
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As Beyoncé once famously said, girls run the world — and now they'll be running traffic too.
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Did she really not know she would be running for president after leaving the State Department?
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Ben Carson will be running HUD, despite his lack of experience in housing and urban development.
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"I would be running to the bathroom and David would be holding my hair," she says.
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You'll be running into old friends and lovers, and maybe even having conflicts with your siblings.
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PMPRB Executive Director Douglas Clark told Reuters the new regime could be running by early 2020.
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Fears are also rampant that the Belt and Road project may be running out of money.
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Runners will need to be running with a mobile device plus headphones to receive the messages.
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"These people will be running from these allegations for the rest of their lives," Shah said.
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In a sense, Amy Kennedy probably wouldn't be running for Congress if not for Donald Trump.
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"It's true that it's less appealing to be running on gasoline [than solar]," he tells TechCrunch.
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But school buses will not be running, and students are not required to go to school.
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At the same time, Johnson announced he'd be running for an open Senate seat in Georgia.
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Chance told the host that he would not be running in Chicago's mayoral race in 2019.
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And those same people should be running to clean her up and not burn her alive.
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The premise — that in the future, the dumbest people would be running the world — seemed unlikely.
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The phone will apparently be running a custom version of Android based on top of Nougat.
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"We just knew that airliners were running into places they shouldn't be running into," he says.
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Unlike previous rumors, the Galaxy Watch appears to still be running Tizen, rather than Android Wear.
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The pilot was just paused due to a bug but will be running again very soon.
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December 2018: Avenatti announces on Twitter that he will not be running for president in 2020.
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Dan Lipinski is expected to win Which Democrat will be running against a Nazi in November?
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Do you really want to be running to the kitchen for soda and/or beer constantly?
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I was like, 'That boy better be running after you, not you running after the boy.
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Retailers may be running at this logistically difficult, extremely low-margin service for relatively little return.
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"Kelsey is the youngest woman in the business to be running her own imprint," Liza gushes.
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Peake, due to return home in June, will be running on one of the ISS's treadmills.
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Terry Crews, who played President Camacho, recently announced that his character would be running against Trump.
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When Donald Trump announced he'd be running for president in June 2015, he was a laughingstock.
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"These girls are smart, they will be running our country, and they vote," he told CNN.
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The conversations I described above usually turn to the type of candidates that will be running.
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Their outperformance has even defied data indicating Europe's growth acceleration may be running out of steam.
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I will not be running through all the scores here, but just highlighting some notable occurrences.
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But it's nice to know what you'll be running into the ground in the future, right?
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For example, Best Buy might be running a 20 percent discount on kitchen appliances over $100.
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Jason Chaffetz's announcement that he would not be running for re-election in 2018 was surprising.
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In fact, she points out, in low-income families, support might be running the other way.
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Kanye may be running in 2020, but until then Kim Kardashian West is Team Hillary Clinton.
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Orbital is confident that things will go well, though, but nerves will still be running high.
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Cruz, 47, could also be running into another problem: his strong alliance with President Donald Trump.
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We were unaware that our ad would be running on The Laura Ingraham Angle last night.
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"That y'all must be running out of people," he tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
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Despite efforts to shore up the economy, the central bank may be running out of options.
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Not every member of the Senate should be running for or posturing for a higher office.
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It includes outtakes, offhand moments, snatches of time when the camera just happened to be running.
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When she realized she'd be running the business on her own, her health took a turn.
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That might get annoying, but it's not like you'll be running this thing day and night.
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If the national environment leaned Republican, Democrats would be running for the hills in these states.
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More than 85 percent of dairy farmers were already estimated to be running at a loss.
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"We have a speaker of the House," McCarthy said Wednesday when asked if he'd be running.
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A man, who seemed like he would be running the meeting, greeted my dad and me.
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Some kids weren't just inspired to participate, Palmer says—they wanted to be running the conversation.
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You shouldn't be running for a position for the people if you're not for the people.
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For a group of adult people who were supposed to be running studios and making films?
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So who will be running the company while its board searches for someone to replace Kalanick?
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"I know the race that I'm running," she said, "and I'm proud to be running it."
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For 2019-20, we'll be running 113 contests, including two new additions to our usual lineup.
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Lisa's case was not isolated, Sputnik argued; other refugee rapists, it warned, might be running free.
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In late September, marathoners competing at the IAAF World Championships will be running in the dark.
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"India's growth engine seems to be running out of steam," he wrote in a research note.
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As he slides toward middle age, popular culture seems to be running in the other direction.
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On a busy weekend, Pierson says he could be running up to six Airbnb stays simultaneously.
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For them to basically be running the DNC in a primary," Ryan told "Fox News Sunday.
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Kevin Nicholson announced in July he would be running in the GOP primary for Baldwin's seat.
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"The watch appeared to be running well, so I haven't had any work done," he said.
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Asian countries could also be running out of time as growth in their elderly populations accelerates.
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According to New York Mag, this could mean that trains will be running on modified schedules.
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"I'd like to be running here but I have to hold back for Rio," he said.
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But a growing body of research shows that we may well be running out of miracles.
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His playing partner and good friend, Justin Rose, appeared to be running away with the championship.
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Instead of curating a collection of vendors, Mr. Demby will be running the restaurant and bar.
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By March time will be running out ... relying simply on Turkey to deliver is not enough.
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In Pennsylvania, when the purveyors would come for deliveries, they would be running around and hustling.
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In order to subscribe to Apple Arcade, you need to be running iPadOS 13 or later.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel unexpectedly announced Tuesday that he will not be running for re-election.
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"Do you think you'd be running for president if it weren't for your daughter," Harlow asked.
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The systems are so obsolete, the agency might be running out of time to upgrade them.
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Time might be running out for Felix Hernandez to pitch in the playoffs with the Mariners.
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And in years to come, they may be running for representative, senator, governor or even president.
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But she recently stepped down as leader of her party and won't be running for reelection.
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Comstock appears to be running scared, even though she ran well ahead of Trump last year.
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But then there was the awkward fact that Clinton would be running for president by then.
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Bevin's Medicaid proposal, Seema Verma, will now be running the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Oprah may be running for president in 2020 — and, uh, even the Trumps are getting on board.
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But given the coming rain, and the size of the burned area, time may be running out.
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Most notably, candidates for both House and Senate will be running in contested races throughout the country.
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You can watch the livestream, which will be running for the entirety of Trump's presidency, at hewillnotdivide.us.
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We use both machine learning and human review to identify ads that should no longer be running.
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You'll be running into old friends and lovers, and may even face some issues with your siblings.
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Flake, on the other hand, has said he will likely not be running for president in 2020.
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"The leadership team, my directs, will be running the company," Kalanick writes in the company-wide email.
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Despite concerns, fintech companies argue they wouldn't be running lending businesses if customers weren't able to pay.
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"Tensions may well be running high, particularly when the election has been a contentious one," they added.
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Nvidia doesn't recommend using consumer cards in servers because they're not meant to be running 2480/21080.
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She'll be running against an incumbent in Ben Cardin, a popular Democrat and the state's senior Senator.
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Ideally, you want to be running at levels of 40-80 percent battery as much as possible.
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But if it's anything like the first, you better believe I'll be running to my next appointment.
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He comes off as a crazed & stumbling lunatic who should be running out of money pretty soon.
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She did not respond to a question about whether she would be running a "lame duck" government.
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In addition, economic growth abroad appears to be running at a somewhat softer pace than previously expected.
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Collins' district is less straightforward because it's not clear who McMurray will be running against in November.
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The humans and varl may be running from invading dredge, but the dredge themselves are running too.
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"Believe me you're not going to be running in Oklahoma and be pro–gun control," he said.
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Sen. Marco Rubio reversed course Wednesday and announced that he will be running for reelection after all.
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They should be running all the time, then they won't have time to plan attacks against us.
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John Kasich," DGA communications director Jared Leopold tweeted, "they'll be running for a first term of Gov.
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Majority Leader: Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said he'll "certainly be running for majority leader," per The Hill.
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To be clear, the app is not supposed to be running all the time in the background.
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Combine this image tech with analysis A.I., and we'll definitely be running into a rough debugging process.
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Beyond National Cupcake Day, Sprinkles will be running more special offers with its new 2019 SprinkleJoy campaign.
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Like with, say, CarPlay, the Waze app will still be running on your phone in this situation.
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If Europeans seem to be running later than usual recently, it's not their fault—it's the clocks.
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To Schmuhl, it still feels "surreal" to be running the presidential campaign for his high-school buddy.
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Once some time has passed and they might be running low, advertisers can ramp up spend again.
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I'd be running up and down Manhattan on the subway with these huge bags, in the heat.
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" Days before the New Hampshire primary, he joked, "I ought to be running in a Democrat primary.
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The only downside is that the installation will only be running through this Sunday at Comic-Con.
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Just a month before her 54th birthday in December, Teri Hatcher will be running her second marathon.
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The founders of Facebook, Amazon and Google will likely be running their companies for decades to come.
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I asked Lafayette what he would say to someone who thought he might be running a scam.
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Periscope appeared to be running just fine, with numerous streams taking place across the country's capital, Ankara.
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I'm not a Republican, but if I were, I'd be running into the arms of John Kasich.
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The "race" that we'll be running on this two-way street is a marathon, not a sprint.
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Donald Trump announced that he would be running for the Republican presidential nomination on June 16 2015.
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While Facebook might be running Snap's product playbook, Snap is making progress by running Facebook's monetization playbook.
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"We'll be running it in a pilot program to ensure it meets our business objectives," Demangos said.
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Buemi and Renault should be running away with both titles, but mistakes have kept the competition close.
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Bedding and sleepwear company SHEEX said Tuesday it will no longer be running advertising on Carlson's show.
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He also noted in the speech that he would not be running for office again next year.
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It is exciting and incredible to think about the time when our generation will be running things.
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It expects the first trains to be running by December 2019, with all online by August 2020.
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The announcement comes eight months after the moderate former Republican said he wouldn't be running in 2020.
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"We have to understand that Mr. Trump is going to be running on the economy," Steyer said.
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Time may be running out to effectively challenge China's claims in the South China Sea however. Adm.
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"A child can be running around and playing while their little systems are breaking down," she said.
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Maliki, who heads the Shi'ite Dawa party, announced on Saturday he will be running in the elections.
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However, Osborne's future looks uncertain with no clarity on who might be running the government in future.
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Given that you're not going to be running candidates against Democrats in general elections, what's your leverage?
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The team will be running a Kickstarter soon and is looking into a seed round for manufacture.
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For one thing, there are those startups that may well be running on fumes at this point.
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That means parts of the business, at least, should eventually be running as a fully automated marketplace.
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This is the last presidential election in which two baby boomers will be running against each other.
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One journalist was kept out of the briefing after they were found to be running a fever.
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I'd be running the other way from relationships after that, not trying to get back in one.
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Two years on from the genocide, compassion for the Rohingyas in Bangladesh seems to be running out.
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"These institutions make America better and we ought not to be running them down," Mr. Baker said.
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They're always going to be running from headline to headline and they're going to get it wrong.
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Neither did the president think he'd be running during a worldwide pandemic that has everyone on edge.
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Its administrator, Scott Pruitt, continually undermines the purpose of this agency he is supposed to be running.
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Colombia A former Colombian rebel group leader won't be running for president of the country after all.
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But the harsh reality is that time may be running out for dozens of historically black colleges.
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Weld won't be running in Oklahoma, where a presidential aspirant only needs to cut a $5,000 check.
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I always felt I would be running and winning against Bernie Sanders, not Crooked H, without cheating.
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And time may be running out for the government to pick a side in the labeling debate.
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See also the time trump said maybe Jeb's mom should be running for president instead of him.
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"I love my staff," said Klobuchar, who announced she would be running for president earlier this month.
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The Venezuelan government may soon be running low on cash, forcing it to make some hard decisions.
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But at the same time Bob Chapek is going to be running the day-to-day business.
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The ads will not be running on television in California, the biggest delegate prize on Super Tuesday.
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If you're on a PC, you'll need to be running Windows 10 and the Microsoft Edge browser.
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An inescapable consequence of a trade surplus is that some other nations must be running trade deficits.
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He'll be running for New York Road Runners Team for Kids, which fundraises for NYRR youth programs.
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"Levi will be running his own campaign, in his own way, with his own ideas," he continued.
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However, "I'm not sure I would be running around with my hair on fire either," he said.
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Will soon be making some very important decisions on the people who will be running our government!
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"I've heard it said that the transition team seems to be running a spread offense," Madden said.
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But poverty reduction propelled by economic growth, as in China, may also be running out of steam.
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Mia Love (R-Utah) for reportedly suggesting that he wouldn't be running for Senate again in 2018.
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I could be running down the street screaming in Italy and onlookers won't care because I'm black.
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I could be perfecting my physique, I could be running, jogging, learning yoga, studying, shit like that.
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Suu Kyi is barred from the presidency and had not been expected to be running any ministry.
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But my own view is that, at 4.7%, the economy would be running a little bit hot.
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In fact, Kid Rock thinks you're pretty dumb for ever believing he might be running for Senate.
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Someone is going to be running things, and it's either the president's picks or the permanent bureaucracy.
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Right. I just wonder, how do they get these people to be running the country's Treasury Department?
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There is major traffic so I text my date and let him know I may be running late.
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Starting today and lasting through February, participating locations of Dunkin' will be running a special deal on Munchkins.
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At least we know that, should Trump become president, his youngest son will be running the administration's cybersecurity.
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However, imagine how shocked you'd be running into a celeb like Tina Knowles at a casual dining restaurant.
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You can be running macOS at top speed long before any iMac Pro or Mac Pro owners are.
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What I can tell you now is that we appear to be running out of options for reform.
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At the moment, the tunnels are still considered safe, but time to repair them could be running out.
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"Could we be running with less experience than we had?" she asked about the men in the race.
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Here's what's been going on, per Slack: Customers may be running into trouble accessing their Slack workspaces completely.
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"[W]e won't be running his columns in the future," opinion editor Josh Greenman told The Daily Beast.
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In a Facebook post on Thursday, Patrick confirmed that he will not be running for president in 2020.
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If women were taking charge on our app, then they'd be running the show behind the scenes, too.
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People seemed to heed that advice as operations at the airport appeared to be running calmly on Friday.
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It makes perfect sense she and Pete would, at the very least, be running in the same circles.
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Maliki, who heads the Shi'ite Dawa party, announced on Saturday that he would be running in the election.
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Following the launch in Providence on July 1st, Verizon's 5G network will be running in four US cities.
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Then, Musk got on Twitter and suggested the project could be running by the end of the year.
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SANDERS: Well, why would I be running for the Democratic nomination to be president of the United States?
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If she can tease a Bachelor finale better than ABC itself, maybe she should be running the show?
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"Look, to be honest, I never thought I'd be running for president," Bullock said in his launch video.
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There's no reason for me to be running ... My daughter Caroline said to me, "Dad" — she's 19 now.
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Instagram Stories launched today, and aside from missing that essential feature, it seems to be running very smoothly.
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Google will be running a program called Stadia Partners to help third-party developers understand this new platform.
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Seeing them tried twice on the same charges, however, suggests that the court may not be running smoothly.
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But if you're aiming for perfection, you'll be running the poor farm of rendering computers ragged for ages.
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Elected Republican incumbents are, at this point, expected to be running for all these seats, except for Arizona.
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Are you walking into a show that maybe you should be running from, and choosing lighter sitcoms instead?
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Maxine Peake's character appears to be running from a killer robot dog that's more Boston Robotics than Aibo.
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School boards are the most likely place for women to be running for and working in elected positions.
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Note that your Roku device needs to be running Roku OS 8.1 or higher for this to work.
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"I don't think I'll be running in 2020, but it's never something I would rule out," Woodley said.
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For democrats, there's a choice that has to get made about what kind of democrats should be running.
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After getting off to a slow start, the Los Angeles Angels appear to be running on all cylinders.
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It's isn't sumptuous and it's not luxurious and you won't be running your fingers over the fine materials.
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I'd be more worried about a problem with my family's health than I would be running for president.
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The bus links are late but working; organisers promise that the metro will be running by July 30th.
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We'll be running these interviews all through November, and they paint an ambitious, dynamic vision of the future.
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Any iPads, iPhones or iPod Touch devices in the mix need to be running iOS 8 or later.
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After the sales event, you can bet you won't be running out of toilet paper any time soon.
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The Clinton campaign appears to be running silent and deep on the matter, though this hasn't stopped Trump.
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Legere, in particular, has issued some expletive-laden tweets about the company he's now going to be running.
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"I always knew once I started running competitively that I was going to be running Boston," she said.
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Though California has been fortunate to avoid a repeat in modern times, its time may be running out.
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Elliott told the magazine that there was a compelling argument about why Bush shouldn't be running the company.
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IT SAID PEOPLE AT WHO ARE IN MANAGEMENT AT AETNA WOULD BE RUNNING THAT AS A SEPARATE UNIT.
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David Jolly (R-Fla.) may be running in one of the most expensive Senate races in the country.
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"I doubt very much I'll be running for office again," Kerry said on "CBS This Morning" on Tuesday.
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This particular spot will be running statewide in South Carolina ahead of the state's Feb 27 Democratic primary.
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Central bankers generally see this as dangerous, but some specialists say Japan may be running out of options.
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Kamala Harris, a black woman elected to the Senate who happens to be running for president against him.
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SANDERS: Well, why would I be running for the Democratic nomination to be president of the United States?
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But he recently put Democratic fears to rest, telling colleagues he will be running in 2018 after all.
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One minute, I'd be running an extra bottle of vodka to the bar next to the stripper pole.
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If primary elections were decided on likability, Andrew Yang would be running away with the 2020 Democratic primary.
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While the current economic environment is favorable to achieving a premium sales price, time may be running out.
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Consider too, that the car may not be running clean if it has not been properly maintained either.
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But she made very clear in her resignation this week that she would not be running in 2020.
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And with it, time could be running out for Israel to dislodge Iran from Syria by diplomatic means.
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In campaign after campaign, they made her the symbol of the Washington they claimed to be running against.
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Autumn is coming, temperatures will be falling and the Democrats will be running on a neo-Drainage platform.
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You plug your iPhone (which has to be running iOS 7.1) into the car's USB port and presto!
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We ultimately notified his representatives that we would be running a story and we stand by it. pic.twitter.
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This is because the app needs to be running at all times while the game is in effect.
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Mr. Kirillov, who was alleged to be running the sex seminar, was in immigration detention after being arrested.
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Bullock is one of a number of Democrats running for president who could be running for Senate instead.
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By the end of next year, Mr. Musk said Tesla would be running a fleet of robo-taxis.
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It seems almost unforgivable until we recognize that if nominated, Mr. Biden will be running against President Trump.
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These state and local elections are exactly the type of seats that new politicians should be running for.
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We cooked everything over fire using oil barrels and dragged over a hose so there'd be running water.
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"President Trump would be running saying that he had been acquitted by the United States Congress," Bennett cautioned.
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Candidates don't appear to be running into the same verification challenges with Facebook and Instagram, which Facebook owns.
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"I will not be running for president in 2020, but I guarantee I will stay in the fight."
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Biden now appears to be running away with the nomination after gaining around 150 more delegates than Sanders.
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The problem is that Trump seems to be running out of people close to him who he trusts.
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When he appeared to be running from the pocket on the next play, the Bears' secondary sprinted forward.
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So that's where you have to remember, he's, there's no way he's going to be running the government.
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Becker also expressed doubt about Azar's prediction that 80 labs would be running the reconfigured test so quickly.
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Thousands of train services will be running to keep people moving, including bullet trains that go 185 mph.
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When you were born in Canada you aren't supposed to be running for president of the United States.
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And the right sentiment for a candidate who very soon will be running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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There are people you'd expect to be running three completely different TV shows, writing movies, and publishing novels.
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If you sleep through your morning classes, you'll be running around trying to make up for lost time.
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Scooter Braun will be running for Governor of California ... if some very powerful CA democrats have their way.
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The winner on Tuesday will be running in December against Democratic candidate Doug Jones in the Republican-dominated state.
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He appeared to be running a covert operation right under the noses of the world's most prolific bank robbers.
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This time around, T-Mobile's parent company Deutsche Telekom would be running the show if a merger goes through.
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Yet even the two-time world champion admitted it was unusual to be running that fast at that age.
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Gizmodo was able to reproduce the ads appearances, though they don't appear to be running on any other video.
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But the international community may be running out of time as North Korea improves its missile capability and range.
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Her mother, Janette de Bolivar, a social worker, said she fears her daughter may be running out of options.
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He thought he'd be running the classic conservative outsider candidacy: win Iowa, win the South, monopolize the religious vote.
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Stephen Colbert's new segment, "Don and the Giant Impeach," doesn't appear to be running out of material anytime soon.
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That doesn't mean Zuckerberg will be running for office any time soon — but he's definitely keeping his options open.
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Your computer should be running Windows 10, macOS, or Chrome OS, with any version of Chrome 72 or later.
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"Attention may be running ahead of actual policy development," Hoynes and Rothstein argue in the opening to their paper.
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To develop a profitable, viable business model for [autonomous vehicles], they need to be running almost the entire day.
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More likely than not, the systems will be running ROMs, which could be troublesome for Soulja in the future.
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We poked around on the Windows one and learned that it appears to be running an Intel Atom processor.
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Donald Trump may be running for president, but that doesn't mean he's suddenly going to start being politically correct.
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He may be running to be the first (openly) gay president, but most voters simply shrug at the fact.
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We will be running through these in the days ahead as we continue the development of the Airlander aircraft.
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While he does not think regulators should be "running the country," Icahn stressed the need for a middle ground.
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Michigan's governors are subject to term limits, so Mr. Snyder will not be running for re-election in 2018.
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Everyone has a friend who knows not to run upstairs when they should be running out the front door.
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The fund will also be running AI bootcamps at various levels and working with founders to productize their technologies.
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This Black Friday, Walmart will be running a special on Yuneec drones and taking $100 off its full price.
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Mugabe, 93, who calls himself the grand old man of African politics, looks to be running out of options.
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I've also been dealing with a shin and hip injury lately, so I probably shouldn't be running at all.
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"You'd be running a business, not a circus," says the flak trying to seduce him away from the studio.
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Just don't rise to the level of violence, and technically you should not be running afoul of the law.
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Alstom said its hydrogen-powered Coradia iLint trains could be running on German railroads as early as December 2017.
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The teen, Cedrick Chatman, was shot while he appeared to be running away from the cops in January 2013.
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We can reopen the case, so she's going to be running to try to prevent getting an orange jumpsuit.
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But as central bank's appear to be running out of options, their moves to weaken have become increasingly unsuccessful.
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The idea passed the legislature last December, and a ministry spokesperson tells VICE it should be running next fall.
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"We'll be adding smart alerts, scenarios and suggested actions if you might be running into cashflow difficulty," she says.
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In other words, enthusiasm—one driver of turnout in the 2018 midterms—will likely be running against the bill.
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"There's no reason why people shouldn't be running on that same Warren-wing vision in every district," he said.
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"He comes off as a crazed & stumbling lunatic who should be running out of money pretty soon," he wrote.
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"I always felt I would be running and winning against Bernie Sanders, not Crooked H, without cheating," he added.
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On Tuesday, Zephyr Teachout announced that she would be running to replace Eric Schneiderman as New York's attorney general.
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Senate Republicans will also be running with just a 13 percent approval rating, according to a March Gallup poll.
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"There are things that Congress can and should be running on," Judy said, citing the strong economy in particular.
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The eventual Democratic presidential nominee will be running alongside Mark Kelly, the retired astronaut and husband of former Rep.
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After two sharp corrections in February and October 103, investors will be running their rules over stock-market valuations.
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Sean Patrick Maloney told local media that he would be running to replace disgraced ex-Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
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Time may be running out for that approach, however, as Russia's economy falters and laundering becomes harder to hide.
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"I probably won't ever be running for mayor of this city," he said in the 17-minute press conference.
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Last month, Kemp announced he will be running for governor in 2018, to succeed the term-limited incumbent, Gov.
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Even if I'm in the office, I'll be running errands outside, so jeans, sneakers and a T-shirt recently.
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You may be running into unusual people at this time, and some exciting ideas are sure to be shared.
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The child's phone or tablet must be running either Android Nougat (7.0), or a supported device running Marshmallow (6.1).
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It shouldn't be; white people are still murdering black folks and nobody seems to be running from their crimes.
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And, until further notice, I will be running in isolated areas, reading books, baking and doing yoga at home.
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Right now, if Attila the Hun was their candidate they'd be running ads about his great skills in horsemanship.
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They also happen to be running their Memorial Day sale right now — making their already accessible prices even better.
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And modern Japan is a country that really should be running current account surpluses, for one powerful reason: demography.
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I kept thinking that Ms. Guthrie's Mary should be running not just her office, but the whole State Department.
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CAVS EXPECT THOMAS BACK BY JANUARY The Cleveland Cavaliers said Isaiah Thomas could be running the point by January.
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Hyundai-owned Genesis will be running its first Super Bowl ad this year, starring Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
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Volkswagen, which gets almost half its sales from China, said all of its factories would be running by Monday.
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Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.) may be running in one of the most expensive Senate races in the country.
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But don't expect rational arguments to that effect to sway the people who will soon be running the government.
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This season, Joshua Boissy and Krystof Zizka, who own Maison Premiere and Sauvage in Brooklyn, will be running it.
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And one of the politicians who's most interested in the subject happens to be running for president: Elizabeth Warren.
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The Economy Ministry´s Privatization Secretary Jose Salim Mattar will be running the program, starting Monday, government sources said.
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We had a nice one-on-one conversation and I informed him that I would be running for President.
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So it&aposs possible for a founder to be running a successful business and still be strapped for cash.
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If not, we may still be running a fragmented infrastructure with expensive-to-maintain technology in another 50 years.
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With no holidays in sight for the rest of the month, jewelry stores will be running promotions and discounts.
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Collin Peterson of Minnesota, who has not said if he'll be running for reelection, opposed both impeachment articles. Rep.
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And with less than a year before the next election, his time to make one may be running out.
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But without Mueller at its head, it's unclear how aggressive it would be, or who would be running it.
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Expect scheduling issues and for everyone to be running late, but try not to let it hurt your feelings.
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I will be running for the House, of course, because I cannot be in the Senate until I'm 30.
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New Zealand stocks closed at a second consecutive record high, although gains appeared to be running out of steam.
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As the incumbent Republican candidate in Arizona, Flake will be running for one of two contentious Republican senate seats.
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With a 214-214 party split, today's Democratic primaries will largely decide who'll be running the city next year.
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Your smartphone just has to be running Android 5.0 Lollipop or newer to be able to use the Contacts app.
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Think about it: McCabe and these characters, Strzok, these were the people that were going to be running the FBI.
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Other celebrities who'll be Running Wild this season include Courteney Cox, Vanessa Hudgens, Shaquille O'Neal, Lindsay Vonn and Marshawn Lynch.
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Time appears to be running out, with both sides showing off missile tests in an escalating and increasingly dangerous fashion.
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Trump's sons, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., are supposed to be running the business while Trump is in office.
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When you walked out of the interview with Brogdon, you're like 'My gosh, he should actually be running for president.
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This year, she'll be running on the same track but in a Team USA kit with a chance of medaling.
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But as EU citizens continue to arrive and support for the SVP has increased, that tolerance may be running out.
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Whenever he visited, it seemed the students he met would only be running or partying, and he saw little else.
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Biden is supposed to be running as the heir to Obamaism, but he's really running using Obama as a shield.
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As the tax situation illustrates, Donald Trump may finally be running up against forces more powerful than his secrecy strategies.
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"If there was indeed truth-in-labeling in elections, Richard Cordray would be running as a Republican," Mr. Kucinich said.
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It was an interesting discussion and I have a feeling you're going to be running everything someday, it's a sense.
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Meanwhile, NASA seems to be running out of the space suits it does have for the astronauts on the ISS.
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According to the company, All data will be securely deleted from our servers, as they will no longer be running.
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Why it matters: O'Rourke told 60 Minutes' Jon Wertheim earlier this year that he "will not" be running for president.
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But it's clear these glasses won't be running Pokémon Go or the Windows Holographic version of Minecraft any time soon.
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I don't think long term it really makes sense to be running different systems with very different policies on this.
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You may also have to be running the latest version of the app, so try updating if it doesn't work.
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Mr Zuma has long employed a strategy of fighting judgements through the courts, but time appears to be running out.
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Some feel that she appears to be running defense for the company rather than truly seeking to change the culture.
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Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shocked the country last week when he announced he would be running for office again.
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The account retweeted community member Phoebe Ayers, who said YouTube should be running tests with Wikimedia's help to begin with.
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Congratulations to all; You may not be running the city, but at least one New Yorker wants you in charge.
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With his trademark bravura, Mr. Christie said that he wouldn't be running if he didn't think he could beat him.
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If you're Apple obsessed and on a Windows device, you'll need to be running the Edge browser in Windows 10.
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Even so, this is not the scale of business that Mr Murdoch's sons, James and Lachlan, expected to be running.
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For now, the company said it'll be running the test in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and New Zealand.
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Coca-Cola, for the first time in more than a decade, will not be running an ad during the game.
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Oh, add to this the fact that the human might be running faster and you get a big turning problem.
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It will be running Windows 10 out of the box and from what I saw, not much bloatware is here.
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I think it's frightening for people who believe in fairness and equality for him to be running the Justice Department.
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It has strong links to Norwegian and Dutch gas producers but Dutch domestic resources will be running out by 2030.
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One example he gave would be running comments through an API like Disqus, or running search functions through another API.
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The NCIS: New Orleans showrunner who was dogged by allegations of sexual harassment will no longer be running the show.
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Sound quality: If your headphones don't provide you with good sound quality, you might as well be running in silence.
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The spot will also be running in Tucson and Chicago in a few weeks ahead of Arizona and Illinois' primaries.
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With Mickelson turning 48 on Saturday, he is aware that time to complete the goal appears to be running out.
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I always felt I would be running and winning against Bernie Sanders, not Crooked H, without cheating, I was right.
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To set a better example, shouldn't Alan be running a high-tech company, and Susan serving as a hospital administrator?
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Splendid news, trainers: starting Thursday, Pokémon Go will be running yet another event — and this one's a whole week long.
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Brown and Carr might not be running together in 2016, but they will still be a part of the race.
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How comfortable will brands like Comcast, Disney and Dish be, running their brand campaigns on a wireless carrier's ad network?
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Chelsea Clinton is following in mom Hillary Clinton's footsteps — but that doesn't necessarily mean she'll be running for public office.
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"We were unaware that our ad would be running on The Laura Ingraham Angle last night," the company tweeted Tuesday.
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She just happens to be running against somebody happy to act as if he doesn't really want it at all.
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While Cabral Ferreira grew up hand-wrapping cans in the shop, he didn't expect to be running it so soon.
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I am running for this seat now and I will be running later no matter where they draw the lines.
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Washington (CNN)In the last 10 days, four Republican House members have announced they won't be running again in 2018.
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There was no indication that the participants in the meeting realized they might be running afoul of campaign finance law.
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Seated next to Yeezy designer Steven Smith ... Ye told the crowd, matter-of-factly, he will be running for Prez.
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I view identity politics as among the worst pieces of software you can be running to try to get there.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, a four-star Marine general, looks to Trump like someone who should be running the Pentagon.
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Also hoping for good headlines is soft-spoken neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who at times seems barely to be running anymore.
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In next Sunday's race, about 1,700 participants will be running for that cause — the largest single charity in the marathon.
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Mike Levin, who appears to be running the most disciplined campaign, fell just short of getting the party endorsement endorsement.
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The more low-powered entry-level iPad will still be running the same OS as the higher-end iPad Pros.
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She could not have anticipated that six teenagers would be running for governor in Kansas on different platforms of change.
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"Heck, if he were running for president for a third term, I wouldn't be running," Booker told CNN on Thursday.
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If anything, Republicans appear to be running toward Mr. Trump, especially those who need his support in the 2020 elections.
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In 2020, Republican incumbents will be running in states where Democrats have a shot, including Colorado, Maine and North Carolina.
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"Essentially, you need to be running an organization or have a lot of discretion," Ms. Abrahamson said of the claim.
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Perriello has been said to be running against "the establishment," and when it comes to Virginia's Democratic establishment, that's true.
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The older doctor explained that they would be running tests to find out exactly what kind of cancer she had.
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Some in the party have questioned whether a Senate-race-losing candidate should even be running for president so soon.
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Perriello has been said to be running against "the establishment," and, when it comes to Virginia's Democratic establishment, that's true.
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But the government, as most Americans understand and experience it, will still be running tomorrow, whatever the headlines might say.
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This is another hint that at least the indiscriminate liquidation phase of a market shock might be running its course.
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Now, he said, he was excited to be running his own company, which has 40 full- and part-time employees.
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In fact, Mr. Bredesen may be running the most cautious, high-profile Senate campaign of any Democrat in the country.
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"Here was a team quite happy to be running around at the back," he said about the team's early years.
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This puzzle is dedicated to my dad, so I love how it happens to be running close to Father's Day!
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Maybe you're on vacation, in a sticky beach house or cabin that might be running to mold beneath towering pines.
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For now, he said, he is grateful for the agency's support and is happy to be running a business again.
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He is running -- or will be running -- to lead a party that is increasingly dominated by younger, more diverse voices.
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"We've chartered 20183 planes and we're going to be running over 1,000 flights over the next two weeks," he added.
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Republicans are scared enough to be running ugly ads trying to link Ossoff to Al Qaeda, as Daniel Nichanian notes.
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More than 100 brands were found to be running ads on videos that were promoting misleading information about climate change.
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Plus, he said, Democrats will be running to the polls in 2020 even if there's a hurricane at their door.
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If you're on a Mac you'll need to be running either macOS v10.11 or later and using the Safari browser.
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The retired neurosurgeon won't be running, say, Health and Human Services; he'll manage the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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"We won&apost be running ads with the Hallmark company in any form under the current circumstances," Chi told Insider.
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Trump's oldest sons, Eric and Donald Jr., will be running his business, so the arrangement does not meet that standard.
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Because if you run from this now you're going to be running from it for the rest of your life.
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In other words, they still effectively control the company, though they will no longer be running it day to day.
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Mr. Fassbender does this brilliantly; too often, Ms. Mara and Mr. Gosling seem to be running through different acting exercises.
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Find showtimes and theaters near you for Hot Summer Nights All week, we'll be running our 2018 summer movie preview.
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The Democrats do not appear to be running against Trump any differently than they would against any incumbent Republican president.
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I mean, he could be running and end up being thrown out of the race in the middle of it.
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In the second round, Poirier turned up the offense even more, and seemed to be running away with the fight.
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"I was amazed and appalled to learn that any Republican group would be running negative ads against Dean," she said.
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Ward favored his sprained left ankle only slightly, and Stewart appeared to be running on his sprained right knee without restriction.
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He has his fair share of businesses, both in music and fashion, and so he could be running up debts there.
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Lyft announced that it would be running some Renault Zoe electric cars outfitted with Nutonomy's autonomous vehicle tech earlier this month.
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People who are severely obsessional music types tend to be running away into the world; cracked backgrounds all over the place.
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This was after he was pretty much going to be running for our president, and we all kind of knew it.
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Because Kelly can literally do anything and should be running this town herself, she acts as Becca's doctor during the birth.
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I can usually walk over from my office, but I am going to be running late for a meeting downtown afterward.
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The (almost) two-week sale kicked off on Thursday, June 22, and will be running until July 5 at 1 p.m.
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David Marcus quickly confirmed that he will no longer be running Messenger and instead will lead the way to crypto-heaven.
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Two reasons for reassurance: State and local election officials — not the political parties, as in Iowa — will be running this primary.
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Another good example of interactive TV, according to Cue, would be running live news polls on a cable network like CNN.
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That doesn't mean the Android-based Galaxy S8 will be running desktop Photoshop, but its hardware will be capable of it.
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Wahls, who will be running for a seat typically occupied by Democrats, is considered the favorite to win the general election.
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Legendary investor Byron Wien believes policymakers are playing with fire and may be running out of options should a recession arise.
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"There is an implicit gauntlet of success that they seem to be running from the time they are born," she said.
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First of all, you'll need to be running the iPadOS 13 public beta, which is now available for anyone to install.
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Answer this: If I weren't co-founding and guiding The Wing to world domination, I would be....Running for local office.
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By now you've probably read that Apple's next flagship iPhone might be running a bit behind the company's usual release schedule.
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Until Apple and Google figure it out, MKBHD and #teamcrispy will all be running at 1080p on the Apple TV 4K.
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The train, he said, seemed to be running somewhere close to 79 mph because it was moving faster than highway traffic.
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Finally, someone told her that they'd spotted Kade on the 10K course and that he seemed to be running really well.
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Steinbruch would accept a cabinet position as industry minister if he is not asked to be running mate, the source said.
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What a shocker: It turns out Kid Rock will not be running for a U.S. Senate seat in 2018 after all.
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Facebook also says it will be using machine learning technology to help it identify ads that "should no longer be running".
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TrendBee and Gramflare were found to still be running Instagram ads after the platform said they've been banned from doing so.
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Rating agencies have been patient with the political process up to now, but there are signs time might be running out.
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"These are subway cars that will be running in our system for the next 30 or 40 years, conceivably," he said.
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"He would be there, he would be running his country, his country would be very rich," Trump said at the time.
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His platform includes a science-based approach to the political issues, and he would be running on the Democratic party ticket.
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" She adds, "Mercury will be running along the North Node of Destiny, allowing us to see the repercussions of our decisions.
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And now, with Comcast coming in, it could be all cash, and they&aposre going to be running each other up.
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The day before I met Buttigieg, in December, he announced he would not be running for a third term as mayor.
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"There's been some talk that (China's) pork stocks will be running low and that they would be increasing purchases," Houghton said.
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But he might be running low on tongue-in-cheek answers to dodge questions about his dominance in the Big Apple.
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And if I believe that establishment politics and establishment economics could solve the problems, I would not be running for President.
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On a computer you'll need to be running the latest version of iTunes and navigate to your plugged-in iOS device.
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"It seems that the recent sterling rebound may be running out of steam," said ING chief EMEA currency strategist Petr Krpata.
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This weekend's Saturday Night Live opened with a very special announcement: President George W. Bush would be … running for president again!
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You can be running around in a Gear VR while your friend is playing the Windows 10 version on a computer.
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And that dictates the use of coal a lot of places, where if it was $2003, they'd be running natural gas.
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As Ben Domenech wrote in the Federalist: If the right really did have overwhelming political power, it would be running roughshod.
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DAVID FABER: Larry, last question: back to the U.S. economy, revenues into the IRS seem to be running below some estimates.
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For example, on skills you have a situation where civil servants are deciding which courses further education colleges should be running.
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Still, the country's longtime engines of growth, including steel mills, shipyards and car plants, appear to be running out of puff.
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On this basis The Economist calculates the subsidy on mortgages to be running at $150 billion a year, 1% of GDP.
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Maloney will technically be running for two seats at the same time, a fact that is likely to raise legal questions.
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But he said this was unlikely given other variables, including that Democrats would be running against GOP incumbents in many races.
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Clinton, naming Carly Fiorina as a would-be running mate and drawing attention to some of Mr. Trump's more controversial supporters.
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This was a strange message, at a time when large parts of Canada's property market seem to be running on empty.
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Florida's primary day isn't until August, so it's unclear which Democrat will be running against Buchanan in the November midterm elections.
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One area where North Korea may be running into serious problems is at its underground nuclear test site at Punggye-ri.
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You know, all of a sudden they think I'm going to be running for office, and I'm a Republican, let's say.
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"Bernie is the first person to recognize that we cannot be having private prisons be running these detention centers," she says.
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She said, 'after six months you'll be running, but you're not going to be able to twist on it very much'.
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" AG, her Creative Director, is a bespectacled gangly genius, so smart he could be running the marketing department of Hitachi. "Yeah!
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In the early-70s there was no way you were going to be running around sticking a camera in people's faces.
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I don't think he's going to be running around and trying to just score points; he's going to come to fight.
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"I was really hoping Shaggy would be running from John Stamos [for real], that would've been mad entertaining," one person tweeted.
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But as the campaign period was about to begin, Ms. Koike announced, without much explanation, that she would not be running.
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"If almonds went down, we wouldn't be running bees," Johnston said — meaning the financial incentive of the pollination event would disappear.
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As they departed the Bronx, the Yankees appeared to be running on the express track with a playoff destination in sights.
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"If the Lakers were up for sale tomorrow I'd be running up to Jeanie saying let me buy them," he said.
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As long as there's an open Trump-related investigation(s) ... we're guessing SNL won't be running out of material anytime soon.
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Our episode with Brian Koppelman, the showrunner of "Billions" and a gourmand extraordinaire, will be running in a couple of weeks.
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Shouldn't they be running countries, curing diseases, shooting lasers out of their gloves and spin-kicking anonymous goons over casino balconies?
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They'll be running on the B32 route between Brooklyn and Queens and on the M42 and M50 routes in Midtown Manhattan.
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We will be running up against them in films, plays, novels and histories for the remainder of our terms on earth.
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"Don Shooter should not be running," said Gabriella Lopez, 26, an unaffiliated voter who pledged to cast a ballot against him.
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There is growing concern over overcrowding at hospitals and complaints that facilities could be running short of equipment, such as masks.
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But as always, it is unclear whether Trump's subordinates, even those supposed to be running foreign policy, speak for the President.
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I'd be running late, putting moisturizer on... but with the Olay body wash, I don't need to do that any more.
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All would be running in seats that tilt clearly toward the Republicans and where Democrats typically struggle to enlist strong candidates.
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And I think it's very smart for him to be running, introducing himself to the public and ratcheting up his profile.
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"Come November, we should be running an election on Trump's disastrous record not running on a referendum on socialism," she said.
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"We had a nice one-on-one conversation and I informed him that I would be running for president," she said.
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Oesterlund appeared to be running out of cash, Fisher told me; he was missing payments on the loan from C1 Bank.
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Not everyone seems to be running into the errors, but reports are spiking across Twitter and other social media this morning.
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Only two people will be aboard each jet: the pilot and a sensor equipment operator who will be running the cameras.
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Mr. Macron may now may be running out of space and time to deliver his own cerebral version of the revolution.
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"I need to get comfortable that the plants will be running and the new business will ramp well," an investor said.
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Amy Robach The co-host of ABC's "Good Morning America" will also be running in support of NYRR Team for Kids.
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Service will be running on an "enhanced Saturday schedule," with service expected every four to six minutes at all downtown stations.
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Buhari, 76, is standing for re-election, and will be running against 71 other presidential candidates for the country's highest office.
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Now even Kuwait seems to be running scared of Saudi belligerence; it has just signed a military cooperation agreement with Turkey.
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Whether it be running a manager-less Holacracy or functioning on hierarchical teams, he remains fluid and molds his leadership accordingly.
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"It's normal, open source voting system software, which just happens to be running on top of those secure CPUs," said Kiniry.
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If the cheapest place I could get kids' clothes were Walmart, my children would be running around in old feed sacks.
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In other words, Knucklez is the exact type of person who would be running a successful video arcade business in 2016.
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It will be running from 23-28 May at Gansevoort Plaza, NYC and will feature installations, talks, performances, and Ultrabook giveaways.
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I'm going to be running through how to use Evernote on a Mac desktop, since that is mainly where I access it.
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We will not be running the train for the next few days, and anyone with reservations will be refunded or may reschedule.
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If not, her position -- which appears to be running counter to the direction of her party's evolution on impeachment -- could become unsustainable.
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The Point: What the Post-ABC numbers remind us is that Trump won't be running against an idealized Democratic candidate in 2020.
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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia – The chairman of Slovakia&aposs neo-Nazi parliamentary party says he will be running in next year&aposs presidential election.
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And the intense dislike for Obama on the right made candidates who appeared to be running in his political footsteps easy targets.
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Merkel said in October that she would not be running for re-election as chairwoman of the ruling conservative Christian Democratic Union.
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That is impossible when the alt-right movement and Bannon, the former leader of Breitbart, appear to be running the White House.
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"We would be running risks of being sued by our shareholders if we provide loans to Toshiba without collateral," the executive said.
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While several campaigns appear viable at the moment, several could be running on fumes by this year's Super Tuesday on March 3.
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Tellingly, their model numbers align with previous Pixel phones, and one of the filings reveals that they'll be running Android 9 Pie.
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We all know Beyoncé runs the world, but if the internet is to be believed, she may also be running Sia's life.
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While the stylish speedster won't be running in Rio this year, fans can keep track of her latest accomplishments via social media.
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Kobe Bryant's next move should be running for political office ... at least that's what Magic Johnson intimated Monday night at Staples Center.
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Francis Rooney, who announced over the weekend that he won't be running for reelection and also said the impeachment inquiry should continue.
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He called Trump's immigration policy "silly" and quipped that if it weren't for immigration, Kasich would be running for president of Croatia.
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When the Creators Update eventually rolls out to my desktop in April, I'll be running benchmarks to test for those potential gains.
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And it looks like makeup gurus on social media won't be running out of wild ways to style your brows anytime soon.
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"I always felt I would be running and winning against Bernie Sanders, not Crooked H, without cheating, I was right," Trump tweeted.
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We are in college to help develop society once we get a job [and] we will be running the country one day.
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And if you happen to be running or working out, then having a fanny pack or waist belt can be incredibly convenient.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) announced at a snowy rally in Minnesota Sunday that she will be running for president in 2020.
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However, there are reports that some of these working groups, such as R3's and Hyperledger's, could be running out of money.
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At its "Autonomy Day" today, Tesla detailed the new custom chip that will be running the self-driving software in its vehicles.
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TWITTER SAYS ACCOUNT MUST BE OR REPRESENT A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL, BE RUNNING FOR PUBLIC OFFICE, OR BE CONSIDERED FOR A GOVERNMENT POSITION
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She also designated who should be running the mob family's business, or who should be "acting boss", on behalf of her husband.
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Though seemingly inconsequential, the remark gave critics fodder to amplify concerns that she was too inexperienced to be running for high office.
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Really, everyone is a winner because Dunkin' will also be running a buy one, get one free special on National Coffee Day.
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The good news for Democrats is that Moore, who faced sexual abuse allegations and had an archconservative record, may be running again.
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The video does not show them running out of the bathroom – if they had trashed it don't you think they'd be running?
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See how we'll be running down the balance on the Sephora gift cards we collect this Christmas with our Proactiv picks, ahead.
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The rumored resolution here implies that iOS would be running at another order of magnitude of pixel destiny with 3x Retina assets.
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When Ryan announced that he wouldn't be running for re-election in April 2018, the president sent him nothing but good vibes.
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Yang, 43, who was born in upstate New York in 46, will be running as a Democrat, according to his campaign website.
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Late-Night Dining Is (Almost) Better Than DaytimeIf you're here for the festival, chances are you'll be running on fumes within days.
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The British Library will also be running some special one-off events in conjunction with the exhibition, such as a Hogwarts curriculum.
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Meanwhile, no one seems to be running into too many celebrities—though I'm told that Bigard, Bénabar, and others are still regulars.
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Carl's Jr. only appears to be running the Amazon campaign on its Twitter page, and not its far more popular Facebook page.
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Behind him are a row of pastoral images, tilted at such an angle that they appear to be running toward the ground.
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Ms. Alonso likes to say that she will live to 200 and will still be running the company 100 years from now.
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Without those and other key metrics, you could be running a risky or money-losing side hustle and not even realize it!
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Roem announced that she'd be running for the General Assembly on the same day Marshall proposed the bill, which was ultimately killed.
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But there are signs that monetary policy may be running out of bullets; shifts towards negative rates have not proved that helpful.
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Clark is not running for reelection as state senator this year but will be running for state treasurer, according to Mississippi Today.
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Former Snap exec Imran Khan's new fashion website Verishop, for example, says it will be running a sitewide sale of 25% off.
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By the time "Maestra" reaches its suspenseful conclusion — three little words, "to be continued" — she seems to be running out of positions.
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Nunes recused himself, but now appears to be running a parallel investigation outside of the official (House intelligence) investigation run by Reps.
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Some states are preparing to send letters to constituents to notify them that the money may be running out in upcoming weeks.
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I'm going to be running the TCS New York City Marathon on November 3 with my 56-year-old dad, Chris Ramsey.
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The experts' solution: Take a scientific approachAhmadizadeh said early-stage founders should be running tons of experiments — and taking the results seriously.
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The upshot for anyone buying the new phones was that the devices would be running on a de-Googled version of Android.
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Cohn, on the other hand, felt that he had made a compelling argument that Bush should no longer be running the company.
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I am so proud to be running with another strong, history-making woman, Hillary Clinton, to be president of the United States.
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The troubled social media company, which has been engaged in talks to sell itself, seemed to be running out of potential buyers.
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And if, contrary to expectation, you happened to be running a few seconds behind, you would say, Forgive me for being late.
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The Republican National Committee, led by new chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, will be running the effort to push back on Comey's testimony.
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YC won't be running the program in partnership with Stanford University like last year, but still hopes to reach as many companies.
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Ben Ammar and Maerov both swear that if it hadn't been for the code, Harvey Weinstein would still be running TWC today.
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The first of the two new reactors at Hinkley Point is scheduled to be running by the middle of the next decade.
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Knowing that she would be running in 2016, why would she make speeches to any group that might impinge on her credibility?
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It's just the reality is that we are going to be running into differences among groups no matter how you define them.
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Salesforce would likely be running a full scale operation in harvesting meaningful data from every user to power its machine learning tools.
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And it, too, will be running brand new, automated machines—however, it had to look east of the city to find them.
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Does anybody think that Steve Bullock would be running for the Senate in Montana if Biden wasn't running away with this thing?
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Win or lose, he will probably be running against another Republican lawmaker in a more Democrat-friendly district slightly to the north.
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Going forward, the headline CPI would be running at about 3 percent and the core rate would be at about 2.5 percent.
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You have said we should not go be running around pointing at companies and breaking them up without any kind of process.
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"So I don't know how they can actually be running at full operation if everyone isn't coming to work," Mr. Darling said.
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" Here's what his first thought was when People told him he was the news: "That y'all must be running out of people.
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" The fact that we don't means that evil people must be running the system: "Let's throw them out and find nobler ones.
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Soon Mr. Hovater was telling people that he would be running for a council seat in his hometown, New Carlisle, population 5,600.
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The only problem, I guess — he would only win by 251 points, but he was announcing he won't be running this time.
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Both Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg will be running ads, so try to keep it civil around the queso, okay?
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Although he was ostensibly studying for a doctorate in business ethics, his main job seemed to be running a Saudi student association.
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GREG ABEL, YOU SEE THERE WHO IS 55 YEARS OLD, IS GOING TO BE RUNNING ALL THE NONINSURANCE PARTS OF BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY.
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AND AJIT JAIN, PICTURED HERE WHO IS 66 YEARS OLD, IS GOING TO BE RUNNING ALL THE INSURANCE PARTS OF BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY.
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"If Trump wins, they could be running the country," text reads over an image of the White House in the new video.
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That would be "running away from responsibilities, from the promises that were made to the civilians in the region," said Sgt. Maj.
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He may be running as the anti-Trump, but when it comes to the politics of racial control, there is a resemblance.
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The World Health Organization signaled on Friday that time may be running out to contain the worldwide spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Today we're talking about the folks who will be running the show during the Senate trial, making the case for Trump's removal.
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And she will be running for re-election against several opponents in November, including Sara Gideon, the Democratic speaker of Maine's House.
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Some on Twitter last week joked that the tweets from Iowa are a sign Comey will be running for president in 2020.
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Lissauer worked alongside star raid-defense banker Bill Anderson at Evercore; now she'll be running the show herself at Bank of America.
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz has officially announced she will be running for governor of Puerto Rico in 2020.
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There's a world you can imagine where a candidate like Booker would be running strong with younger voters, especially young black voters.
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But both startups have one thing in common — they are backed by larger firms that appear to be running out of patience.
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It also tells us zero about whether he WILL be running for president at some point in the not-too-distant future.
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One of the cops remarked that Dobbins appeared to be running new scams even after police had interviewed him about Jared's death.
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