To be strong abroad, we must also be strong at home.
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"I didn't have to be strong, because I didn't have other people to be strong for anymore."
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I THINK IT WAS BECAUSE THE TRUTH IS, YOU MUST BE STRONG ECONOMICALLY TO BE STRONG MILITARILY.
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"I tell my family they have to be strong, not scared, so that I can be strong," said Joko, 41.
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" Renee Prager told her son: "You are the one that has to be strong; you have to be strong for her.
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And Tommen practically gives that opening to her when he says she raised him to be strong, that he has failed, and that he wants to be strong once again.
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"If we want Israel to be strong, we need our minorities to be strong, with the same rights and budgets as everyone else," says Gila Gamliel, the minister overseeing the plan.
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" He continued: "I urge you, Orlando, to be strong.
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"We thought it would be strong," Williams tells Refinery29 exclusively.
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But, Mallory has to be strong enough to do so.
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Can a man not be strong and cry -- without shame?
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To be a good athlete, you have to be strong.
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"I think it will be strong," he told emmy magazine.
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We should be strong in order to prevent a war.
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The pressure on her to support Trump will be strong.
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I'm trying to be strong, but my whole world crashed.
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You've got to be strong, you've got to be powerful.
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By redefining what it means to be strong and female.
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You have to be strong since the sport has evolved.
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Trees have to be strong, though, otherwise they will collapse.
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We want to show that queer people can be strong.
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Now I want to be strong and feel my best.
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Women and girls need to be strong, outspoken, and funny.
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Only then will the state of our union be strong.
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It has to look nice, be strong and be comfortable.
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Party will be strong enough to regain control of Congress.
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I can't just tell him, 'Be strong with the leg.
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But I think that the return is going be strong.
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"We're trying to be strong, but it's overwhelming," Elama said.
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Perhaps I'd rather be strong, but that's a tough dilemma.
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"I have to be strong for the eyeballs," she said.
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You have to be strong, be ready, and be hopeful.
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They can fight and be strong and save the day.
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He called on citizens to be strong and show solidarity.
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And the Ambanis are known to be strong Modi supporters.
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"Our children are teaching us to be strong," she said.
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Moviegoer interest in "Amazing Grace" will most likely be strong.
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"We do want this country to be strong," he said.
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She says she's trying to be strong for her kids.
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South Carolina's ability to change a race can be strong.
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And when I'm not strong, you be strong for me.
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We need to be strong for those who can't be.
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For America to be strong, we must strengthen all Americans.
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"Men of color always have to be strong," he says.
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We just need to be strong for a little longer.
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You want to be strong in dealing with Harvey Weinstein.
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I wanted to eat more, build muscle, and be strong!
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There will likely be strong partisan differences on these issues.
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Or you feel vulnerable when you're supposed to be strong.
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Be strong, be safe and I will see you very soon.
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China may be strong militarily but it can't drop into Delhi.
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I cannot stop crying but I will be strong for you.
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Teach your daughters to be strong, instill in them self-respect.
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Be strong, be as strong as she'd want you to be.
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We expected them to be strong in qualifying, which they were.
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It's super important to prevent injury, but also to be strong.
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Perhaps I would rather be strong, but that's a tough dilemma.
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"She will be proud, and she will be strong," he declaims.
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Some cuisines did seem to be strong markers of educational attainment.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS Fitch considers RGA's business profile to be strong.
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"I think it will be strong," he said of the finale.
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I want to be strong for my family and my kids.
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I don't want to have to be strong all the time.
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Several of the contenders are known to be strong social conservatives.
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"I tried to be strong for her," he says, now crying.
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You can be strong, powerful, and beautiful at the same time.
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If we want to be strong we have to be together.
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There is reason to hope that the finish will be strong.
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And I learned to be strong and stand up for yourself.
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" She continues, "I don't want them to only be strong, though.
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Venture investors can be strong mentors to anyone building a business.
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Pai said the Justice Department and FTC would be strong regulators.
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But will their roster be strong enough for it to matter?
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And there's no guarantee that the House wave will be strong.
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"To forge an iron, one must be strong oneself," it said.
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Your powers can't be strong unless you work on them frequently.
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"You don't have to be strong to do it," he says.
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I think the economy is going to continue to be strong.
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The winds will be strong, with gusts up to 22017 mph.
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"I encourage you to be strong," he said, and people clapped.
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Boys still feel they have to be strong, athletic and stoic.
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This Democratic Party has to be strong and bold and progressive.
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"Little girls are allowed to be strong and wild," she said.
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"You have to be strong, and stable, and grounded," he says.
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Be patient, be strong and take one step at a time.
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She said, "How strong she was makes me be strong, too."
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I want to be strong, and be mobile, hostile and agile.
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He said the country has to be strong to defend itself.
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My body and spirit, in any case, continue to be strong.
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We're so programmed to be strong — don't cry, don't show emotions.
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Be strong, readers with family and friends in the storm's path.
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It's great, we can all be strong independent digital media companies.
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I kind of felt like it was my responsibility to be strong.
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The gesture also embodies the idea of "Fuerza Mexico" (Be Strong Mexico).
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However, in such a scenario the banks' starting position would be strong.
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Gypsy had to be strong in the face of Nick's emotional turmoil.
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"I just need you to be strong and patient," he told him.
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This means that Mr Corbyn should be strong enough to shift ground.
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Holiday sales in the U.S. are projected to be strong this year.
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"The fundamentals continue to be strong, earnings are still strong," he said.
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My mom's best advice to me was to be strong and independent.
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Its effects may be strong, but they may also be largely indirect.
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There can be strong correlation, but this does not necessarily indicate causation.
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He told me he needed to be strong for his younger brothers.
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Traders also expect there to be strong investor demand for the notes.
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"The labour market continues to be strong," ONS statistician Matt Hughes said.
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Legal experts said the evidence in the case appeared to be strong.
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Inventories look weak, capex, I don't think is going to be strong.
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Yet it must also be strong enough to avoid charges of solipsism.
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My facade was to be strong, andI realized it was total bullshit.
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Luxembourg's potential growth is estimated by STATEC to be strong at 3.2%.
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Any passwords that you use should be strong, hard to guess ones.
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Precipitation early on Friday may be strong enough to trigger debris flows.
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"Mommas can be strong, accomplish amazing feats, and still nourish their babies!"
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We've had to fight at times, and we've had to be strong.
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It's a time to mourn, be strong & be what makes America great.
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"I tried to be strong, but there's so much fear," recalls Dimit.
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Just like it taught me, sports will teach you to be strong.
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"We had to be strong and overcome two consecutive losses," he said.
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And I want you to be strong fighting against this hard time.
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We must be innovative, we must be strong, we must be unified.
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Men are supposed to be strong and able to deal with stuff.
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The vocals and beat are too fast to be strong ASMR triggers.
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"Iran should be strong and influential," said Mohammad Heydari, a former journalist.
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"I would keep on telling myself to be strong," Mr. Cox said.
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Raising your kids to be strong, successful leaders is no easy feat.
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In that way, culture can be strong and morale can be low.
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Your great works should be strong enough to withstand some feminist forensics.
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But if you are a politician, you have got to be strong.
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To become an Olympian, you must be strong both physically and mentally.
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They were characters who could be strong, but only to a point.
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Of course, these two companies may eventually prove to be strong investments.
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I'm not the only one suffering so I have to be strong.
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Her goal, he said, was to be strong enough for the surgery.
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We and the FBI need him to be strong, wise, fair & independent.
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"My dad always wanted our English to be strong," she told me.
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Perhaps I would rather be strong, but that's a tough dilemma. SEN.
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JOHN WALDRON: Well we've been pretty constructive on the global economy and nothing in the data at this point would change our general view that global economic growth continues to be strong , U.S. economic growth continues to be strong.
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"The employment numbers are going to be strong," said Gaffney of TIAA Bank.
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This is what I mean when I say you have to be strong.
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We need to grieve, be strong, and be present for our other children.
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"I just have to be strong and keep my head up," he said.
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Astrophysicists believe these sources to be strong candidates for intermediate-mass black holes.
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"We want these procedural protections to be strong for both parties," Peterson said.
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With our shared, enduring national interests, our relationship will continue to be strong.
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While some students may be strong readers, others may be better in math.
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It's a great time to forgive and forget—and be strong about boundaries.
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I am proud to show that you can be strong, smart, and sexy.
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I want them to be strong and great and have a great economy.
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We need to grieve, be strong, and be present for our other children.
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I had to be strong and not cry to keep my sister calm.
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But traders said there would be strong resistance to a break above $1.35.
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Mind the pound: Market reaction could be strong, depending on how events unfold.
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Mr. Rubio may be strong in Utah for another reason: appeal among Mormons.
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Men should be strong, upstanding members of society, responsible for everyone around them.
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Production for both is expected to be strong, exacerbating existing concerns about oversupply.
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It's so not physical, you don't have to be strong to play chess.
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" Taylor promises, "I'll be strong/I'll be wrong/Oh, but life goes on.
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"Little girls are allowed to be strong and wild," Vilhunen said of hobbyhorsing.
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Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with ComScore, said next weekend will be strong.
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Men are supposed to be strong, or at least appear strong and firm.
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Now if this were just one poll, Biden's electability argument wouldn't be strong.
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He predicted rain gear, coats and jackets will all be strong sellers there.
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And based on what Pompeo said today, we&aposll continue to be strong.
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"It taught me to be strong and do what I love," she says.
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"Coach Aek hugged and encouraged him to be strong," Tanawut told the publication.
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He tries to be strong, but he just can't be everything for everyone.
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Among franchises, hiring and job creation trends are also expected to be strong.
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I just told her to be strong and that she'd get through this.
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Why can't we just wear our dresses and still be strong, you know?
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In Europe, Cramer expects German industrial production data released Monday to be strong.
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But America can't be strong if we aren't building a strong civil society.
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"You have to be strong," she recalls telling her son in the hospital.
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IT'S GOING TO WEAKEN THE U.S. ABILITY IN THE FUTURE TO BE STRONG.
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There must be strong action to restore the role of Congress on trade.
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The psychic connection between yourself and your partners will be strong this evening.
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There's more pressure on them to be strong, successful, competitive, healthy, and resilient.
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This American injustice has taught women to be strong advocates for all communities.
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"The gap by education will be strong again, if not stronger," he said.
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"Be strong, take care of the kids, take care of family," he repeated.
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I try to be strong and confident, as opposed to tough and abrasive.
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I have a feeling you are gonna be strong, fierce, [compassionate], and caring.
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Despite this, anti-trans sentiment appears to still be strong among certain conservatives.
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He understands the only way America can be safe is to be strong.
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They're never gonna be strong enough, bold enough or brave enough to tell.
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We made a promise: When you're not strong, I'll be strong for you.
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Now, it is important to be strong enough to get to the finish.
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He also said earnings should continue to be strong in the third quarter.
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Women in movies today can be strong, but they're still very rarely hard.
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When do you think the Braves will be ready to be strong contenders?
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"I had to be strong to support the family," Mr. Khalil explained later.
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Still, rental demand continues to be strong for both single- and multifamily units.
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But it is hard to believe that voluntary standards would be strong enough.
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"Overall, the labour market continues to be strong," ONS statistician Matt Hughes said.
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Eric Thurm can show you how to be strong in the realest way.
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But Lenz of DZ Bank said he expects demand to be strong nevertheless.
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"I don't think the evidence would be strong enough, going back that far, that would be strong enough to lead to a conviction," said Gomez, a former FBI special agent who now runs the security consulting firm B2G Global Strategies.
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Our foreign policy has to be strong, but it also has to be smart.
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I didn't want to go down and I had to fight and be strong.
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"I have to be strong for my other daughter and for Carlie," Trent said.
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Unfortunately, many people still consider it unfeminine to be strong, both physically and mentally.
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I'm scared that I won't be strong enough to fight this disease and win.
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And if you go to karate you can be strong and have good speed.
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Be strong, loud, be happy and confident with what you are trying to say.
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Typically, presidents with an economy this vibrant would be strong bets for re-election.
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A part of this reckoning is recognizing that evidence can be strong or weak.
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I think she's had to be strong for so long that's all she knows.
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We can be strong but then we can be soft and kind and sensitive.
|
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At times the wind can be strong enough to cause some minor airline delays.
|
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But regardless of the medium, analysts expect job growth and demand to be strong.
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True, both Elizabeth Warren and Tim Kaine would be strong veep choices as well.
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Is he neglectful of his children, or is he teaching them to be strong?
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Now I'm thinking about, 'What do we do to help this country be strong?
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"We've been taught that we have to be strong, whatever that means," Bowe says.
|
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The wind could be strong in this area, crossing Highway 90 from the desert.
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"We can be strong without being cruel; tough without being mean spirited," Schwarzenegger said.
|
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It expects growth to be strong in the home decor, toy and apparel categories.
|
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Creative inspiration and psychic intuition will continue to be strong when Mercury meets Neptune.
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Every song had to be strong and we wanted it to feel very whole.
|
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"The business metrics need to be strong" and guidance can not be be disappointing.
|
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"We've got to be able to be strong, we cannot give up," he said.
|
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Existing reserves are dwindling and increased electrification means demand is likely to be strong.
|
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They could be strong and powerful, all the while keeping their integrity and decency.
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The "bloody difficult woman" who promised to be "strong and stable" looks anything but.
|
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Through socialization we learn that leaders are supposed to be strong, confident and assertive.
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YOU LOOK AT EMPLOYMENT DATA, EMPLOYMENT DATA CONTINUES TO BE STRONG TO VERY STRONG.
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"I do know that the tech backlash is going to be strong," said Altman.
|
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Western sanctions against nations breaking the rules won't be strong enough in the future.
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Whe's going to slow us down, like, she's not going to be strong enough.
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To our friends and allies, I say America is going to be strong again.
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You were such a strong woman, and you taught me to always be strong.
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We are called to be strong and courageous, and we will not back down.
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"They don't have the manpower to be strong everywhere at once," an official said.
|
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But that also requires us on the European side to be strong and unified.
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An ambassador to help women get over these things so they can be strong.
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He was stronger than I was, and he showed me how to be strong.
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But I do find the overall evidence of religion's ancillary benefits to be strong.
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I want him to be strong on trade, bringing jobs back to this country.
|
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Caterpillar reported demand continues to be strong, with orders through the end of 2019.
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In recent days, White House officials have been indicating the reading will be strong.
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"I need to be strong and be here for my 3 daughters," she said.
|
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"Our next Speaker needs to be strong, smart, and strategic," Jayapal tweeted Friday evening.
|
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Typically, presidents with an economy this vibrant would be strong bets for re-election.
|
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Last night, they came together to be strong after deadly shootings in their towns.
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The third quarter will be strong as well and may surpass the first quarter.
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"They pretend to be strong in front of me," she said of her daughters.
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This time around, the African-American base in Philadelphia should be strong for Clinton.
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Her family felt children should be strong and independent and thus pay for themselves.
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For worrying that America's democratic institution might not be strong enough to stop him.
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Sometimes Wilkins thinks Dan feels compelled to be strong, because he wasn't the one attacked.
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So in a sense, we don't need the US President to be strong and united.
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In a competition for "vilest public utterance of the month" both would be strong contenders.
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Together we make black girl magic to empower women to be strong, fearless and unstoppable.
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We've previously been skeptical that carbon nanotubes would be strong enough for such a task.
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But in the same way, many intergenerational queer relationships can be strong, equitable, and loving.
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The correlation continues to be strong between Trump's wins and market drops for the GOP.
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"Guys are supposed to be strong, not supposed to let people rape us," Adam said.
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For a young person like Gomez, the kidney needs to be strong, Dr. Montgomery says.
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But she had faith that he would be strong enough to get through the water.
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Then I realize I need to be strong and be here for my 3 daughters.
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Abbeel explains that most robots in use today are built to be strong and accurate.
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And this value must be strong enough and productized well enough to attract more customers.
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Yet despite the noise, US CLO volume is expected to be strong again in 2019.
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Yet the pressure to defeat the government and maybe force an election will be strong.
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But they do not believe that this means future profits growth will necessarily be strong.
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Ideally the videos it outputs will be strong enough to stand on their own, however.
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These are combatants, and we have to be tough, and we have to be strong.
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" She adds, "They will be strong and empowered women as a result of this experience.
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"I can tell when she's pretending to be strong and something's not right," she said.
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Spoiler alert: Mr. Obama will probably declare the state of the union to be "strong".
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Be strong and smart, don't fall into the Democrats 'trap' of Open Borders and Crime!
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"Our biggest thing is the manufacturing base needs to be strong for us to survive."
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"She doesn't need to be small, he just needs to be strong enough," she responded.
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So I gave her the words, "be strong" and then I dove out the window.
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We just tell her to be strong and she can see that she's getting stronger.
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Prison was a place where you had to be strong to get through each day.
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But if your conscience doesn't allow for that, then be strong and make a stand.
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I'm going to continue to fight and be strong for myself and for my teammates.
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With the moon in conventional Capricorn early in the day, family bonding will be strong.
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It's got to be strong, and it can't have the plastic handle in the front.
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This lady has now quit, because my aunt can be strong-willed and verbally abusive.
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Depending on how many smaller parties he woos, his government could be strong or weak.
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" A text yesterday from another of those women friends from college said: "Brett, be strong.
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But I also think that, if you're weak, it's childish to pretend to be strong.
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"We have to be strong and fight back against everything happening around us," she said.
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Our daughters will grow up understanding that they can be strong, they can be independent.
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But the plan was always to hopefully be strong also later on in my career.
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By then, he says, the country will be "strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful".
|
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Biden may be strong with older African Americans but Bernie consistently wins the younger demographics.
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And he wants our country to be strong and healthy, and we're all about that.
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"All of us expect it to be strong," said Jason Thomas, chief economist at AssetMark.
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Many of us have been conditioned to believe that we must be strong to survive.
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The Yankees and the Dodgers will be strong favorites to claim the crown this time.
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Pai said the Justice Department and FTC would be strong regulators, a claim critics dispute.
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It says those protections would ensure that distributors can't be strong-armed into unfair deals.
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"I have to be strong for them, and they're being strong for me," he said.
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And I know he's with me, cheering me on to be strong, but it's hard.
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Seriously impactful this could be strong winds associated with it - serious amounts of moisture. pic.twitter.
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But at the same time, you've got to continue to be strong and speak out.
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Be strong, have faith, keep fighting that good fight and there's always a better day.
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Copyright law needs to be strong in order to protect that financial and cultural investment.
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There will be strong sanctions, other ramifications, for this crackdown, for this abuse of power.
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State-level education leaders could be strong advocates for her push for K-12 federalism.
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Be strong and smart, don't fall into the Democrats "trap" of Open Borders and Crime!
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Members of the administration, however, have maintained that the U.S. economy continues to be strong.
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He also claims he will be strong enough to rule without their outside parliamentary support.
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Yeah, because the drone has to be strong enough to hold a camera attachment, right?
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But they can be strong and successful and self-confident in whatever their dreams are.
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We want to keep family together, but we want to be strong on the border.
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" I recall being told by countless visitors that "I had to be strong for my mother.
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The opposition could be strong enough to derail the bill in either the House or Senate.
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Creativity will be flowing, your intuition will be strong, and the mood will be very social.
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It is the job of the priest to be strong in the midst of others' weakness.
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"Gulf Coast exports will be strong," she said in remarks at the Argus Americas Crude Summit.
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It's an ominous sign during a season known to be strong for stocks, according to Colas.
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The world needs a strong U.S. and China economy for the world economy to be strong.
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The world needs a strong U.S. and--China economy for the world economy to be strong.
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"It's very important for him to be strong there, and I think he will be," Rep.
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The bond has to be strong enough so hopefully we can defeat this kind of act.
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So if all goes well, demand for a car like the Model Y should be strong.
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She was shouting 'Sorana, help me' and all I could say was 'I'm here, be strong'.
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"She's gonna be strong and smart and have a big mouth and be awesome!" he said.
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It was just — this girl can cry, she can be strong, she can be, you know.
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But oil refiners doubt that summer demand will be strong enough to boost their profit margins.
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Bloom said people are expected to be strong enough not to kill, even in abusive environments.
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For Schmitt, the state could only be strong if its actions were regarded as if divine.
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Khloé tells him he needs to be strong for himself and the baby on the way.
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And that's when I realized that while I may be strong, my endurance is non-existent.
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"I have to be strong because there are five little ones who depend on me now."
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The 'It's not for me' vibe, I think, may be strong in minority communities in particular.
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She needs to be strong in the debates but she doesn't need overwhelming performances to win.
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"The most important thing for me is to be strong for my children and my grandfather."
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They aren't afraid to admit that they need other people to be strong where they're weak.
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But the star's trainer says Kardashian West's ultimate body goals are to be strong and fit.
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BAC's liquidity position continues to be strong and supported by its very strong retail deposit base.
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"For us, we have to be strong for each other if this is going to work."
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In the game of "is retail strong or weak," Cramer expects all three to be strong.
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Much like stereotypical masculinity in the western world, in Rwanda, men are expected to be strong.
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We are going there to a big place so you have to be strong like that.
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Operating margins will be strong but not as strong in the next few quarters, he noted.
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Now is the time for leaders to be strong in their words & deliberate in their actions.
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We need someone who is going to be strong and navigate us in the free world.
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I know my countryman Kiprop will be strong, but it's a championship and anything can happen.
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The details: The politics: House progressives have long worried the bill will not be strong enough.
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A profound conversation takes place this evening, and your psychic abilities will be strong as hell.
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Whatever the case and whatever you do, just channel the spirit of Popcaan and be strong.
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For many, you have come to represent a character that can be strong no matter what.
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But the first two will be strong arguments in the public relations battle over tax reform.
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If it wasn't for the infusions I wouldn't be strong enough to get over that hump.
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I wanted the twins to see that women – that their mother – could be strong and sure.
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Although he's got a big home, he found the signal to be strong throughout his house.
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Because I was afraid of what you would think of me, I had to be strong.
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Bob Weinstein had been hoping that ticket sales would be strong enough to stabilize the studio.
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We want economies to be strong for everyone's sake and to invest in a cleaner tomorrow.
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Some designers had to be strong-armed into lending performers free gowns, but not Mr. Kors.
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Right now relatively few House members are well-known enough to be strong future leadership candidates.
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So please pray for me that I will be strong and be able to stop vomiting.
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Sadly, the state of our union cannot be strong and hopelessly divided at the same time.
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"I grew up with that be-capable, be-strong, don't-show-weakness thing," Pitt told me.
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These drinks are often attractively priced, but you shouldn't expect them to be strong, artisan cocktails.
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Biotechnology and financial technology companies also continue to be strong parts of the industry, Friedman added.
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But it is understandably loth to be strong-armed out of the business by Mr Alix.
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" A text yesterday from another of those women friends from college said, quote, "Brett, be strong.
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She communicated that America would be strong enough, resilient enough, to deal with his temper tantrums.
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I'm going to ruin the rest of their lives, but I have to be strong for them.
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"If we want to protect liberal democracies, we must be strong and have clear rules," Macron said.
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I can be strong for them, and I can ask them for help when I need it.
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Men are expected to be strong, to not complain, and to deal with problems on their own.
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All we can do is try our best to be strong and give him lots of cuddles.
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Fourth-quarter earnings are expected to be strong, with the Wall Street consensus seeing 14.7 percent growth.
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Fitch considers LNC's reported statutory capital adequacy to be strong and above expectations for the current rating.
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You get to pick your ruin, to some degree, by choosing how you want to be strong.
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Kids there grow up playing in the river, learning to be strong swimmers because of its current.
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"If we don't get what we want then we must be strong in our reaction," she said.
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We therefore do not expect rating support from FOX to be strong enough to equalise the ratings.
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"I want to say to them: they should be strong and not lose their hope," she said.
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The Chaikin Money flow also continued to be strong, meaning there is money flowing into the stock.
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"You can grieve and still be strong for your family, husband and or other kiddos," she wrote.
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The winds will be strong enough to knock down trees, cause minor property damage and power outages.
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What fascinates me with Dany is that she's not afraid to be strong for everyone to see.
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Some analysts, however, believe the global economy remains robust and that demand is likely to be strong.
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Flurries, tight plays back in the net that he had to be strong on and he was.
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I didn't have to be that fragile, quiet girl; I could be strong, tough and defend myself.
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He's asking his mommy to be able to be strong to forgive just like he would have.
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Moke's male gender was confirmed Monday, and the zoo reports he appears to be strong and healthy.
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In the interview, Williams also opened up about parenting and teaching her daughter how to be strong.
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The opposition could be strong enough to derail the bill in either the House or the Senate.
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Assistant Public Defender Richard Clark says Merlino won&apost be strong enough to get through the trial.
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He may lose some or all of those states, but he'll be strong there and compete mightily.
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How powerful you are for being strong because you have no other option but to be strong.
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"Be strong and smart, don't fall into the Democrats 'trap' of Open Borders and Crime!" he wrote.
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We have to actually own our position in the world, and be strong and aggressive about it.
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Foster said the company believes the North American and Chinese vehicle markets will continue to be strong.
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JULIA BOORSTIN: I understand your SVOD -- you are advertising supported and streaming SVOD service may be strong.
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Yet, Amazon is doubling down, by expanding the service to cars, indicating that demand could be strong.
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"Be strong and smart, don't fall into the Democrats 'trap' of Open Borders and Crime!" he added.
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We need to be patient and I have no doubt that we are going to be strong.
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"I try to hold it in and be strong and everything, but sometimes I can't," she said.
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Nutrien, however, said it expects the current quarter to be strong and raised its full-year guidance.
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Every object must be strong and compact enough to fold into the faring of a launch vehicle.
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But they would be strong first steps toward a much more comprehensive strategy for supply chain assurance.
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" And addressing the US directly, he added, "you can be strong, but this doesn't make you right.
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The Force is, & always will be strong with females here on Earth & in galaxies far, far away.
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The Force is, & always will be strong with females here on Earth & in galaxies far, far away.
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The second quarter also looks to be strong, as big private tech companies finally make their debuts.
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She doesn't want to accelerate "a greater unravelling of the EU"; she wants everyone to be strong.
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"If we want to protect liberal democracies, we must be strong and have clear rules," he said.
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Higher-income people tend to live longer; geography and race also can be strong predictors of longevity.
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We must be tough mentally and we must be strong, not just physically but mentally, as well.
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Winds are expected to be strong beginning on Sunday, the day of the men's downhill ski race.
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"We're lucky [that] we're not in a position where we can be strong-armed," Barnett told Recode.
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While the sanctions are a step, they may not be strong enough to have a significant effect.
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My mother tries to be strong, but I can tell this is all too much for her.
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"This year is shaping up to be strong, the strongest since the recovery began," Mr. McCartney said.
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But the sudden revolt may not be strong enough to overcome deeply rooted ideas about sexual relations.
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" He added: "It is hard to be strong for everyone else when I have my own heartache.
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But it plans to continue operating in Mexico and Latin America, where sales continue to be strong.
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"I don't think they would be strong enough to take control over the entire country," he said.
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If you want to be strong on foreign policy, you don't make threats you can't act on.
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Trump said he wanted to be "strong" on background checks and mental health to stop other shootings.
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The first part of the year should be strong - but expect more volatility ahead of the election.
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Yet, under President Trump's watch, the U.S. dollar has continued to be strong thereby disadvantaging U.S. exporters.
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We know we have to be strong... but it is so painful to see what happened here.
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O.P. leadership is always weak, and we need someone like Harry Reid who's willing to be strong.
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My visual goal has always been to be strong and curvy - I felt I was loosing that.
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She is the right person to deliver Brexit and has shown herself to be strong and determined.
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Sales of the small SUV were up 41% last year and continued to be strong in January.
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He also said upper level winds, called shear, tend to be strong enough to tear storms apart.
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We do need to see flows into emerging markets, both equities and debt, continue to be strong.
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"Be strong, and if you do good things, you will be rewarded," he said in the video.
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We have to be strong and resolute, and not engage in some risky, ill-advised military action.
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The information technology play helps enterprises go digital, so Cramer figured its quarterly results would be strong.
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I'm just trying to be strong enough for these opportunities that seem like they want to exist.
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"If sports are strong," Mr. Xi told the crowd of athletes, "then the country will be strong."
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She has had to be strong through it all, for Jeremy, for their children, and for herself.
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"I'm no prophet, but I'm guessing that comic books will always be strong," he told Adweek in 2000.
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While required to be strong mothers and reliable wives, health complications will take their toll on any woman.
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Plus, the Space Jam fandom has proven to be strong: Fans are willing to shell out for memorabilia.
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"If the two sides fail to reach a settlement, then the market reaction will be strong," Chan said.
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And it's a way to be strong and empowered for young girls, which I think is so important.
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I want them to be strong, be determined, and visualize and go out there and make it happen.
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Chemical rockets, Loeb argues, wouldn't be strong enough, and those explorers would need alternative technologies like solar sails.
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Be strong—and, uh, if you're not gonna finish those Momoas, maybe you could send them to us?
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Sometimes they want computer security to be strong, because hacking endangers both their citizens and their own operations.
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Yet the bipartisan consensus in Congress may not be strong enough to survive a barrage of presidential tweets.
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And these are the things I should be doing for him, but ... he's helping me to be strong.
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"Our officers are supposed to be strong — that's what they've been told," de Blasio told the news outlet.
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The question isn't whether we'll overcome them, but whether we can be strong in the face of rejection.
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"Try to be strong," they tell one another, posting encouraging messages about courage and not living in fear.
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The universe wants you to sleep in, but even though you're tired, your intuition will be strong today.
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Vanessa said in spite of her grief, she recognizes that she needs to be strong for her family.
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"I realize I need to be strong and be here for my 3 daughters," Vanessa captioned the video.
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The resulting pattern can be strong performance in the early years, but a more mediocre result later on.
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I am strong and I want to be strong, but when I'm weak people need to know too.
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China must continue to be strong & tight on the Border of North Korea until a deal is made.
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"My mother taught me how to be strong and how to fight for what I wanted," Aparicio said.
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Thank you for raising me to be strong and independent and for loving me the way you do.
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Despite sluggish loan growth, deposit growth continues to be strong as consumers and businesses remain relatively less levered.
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It really embodies what I always say: that you can be strong and beautiful at the same time.
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But in that moment I had to grow up and I had to be strong for my sister.
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Some analysts anticipated sales to be strong due to the updated fashion line in the fall selling season.
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But The Big Short could be strong competition if it pulls away in its (admittedly easier) comedy category.
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I had to be strong for me, for my children, for all the people who worked at Versace.
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The mayor said police presence will be strong as part of an "all-out-effort" to restore order.
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When he emerged, he says he felt like he had to be strong for his mom and Madi.
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"I think Trump's animus towards Muslims continues to be strong evidence of discriminatory intent of policy," she said.
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Not necessarily: "People will look through the rate problem if earnings continue to be strong," Young told CNBC.
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But again, it's only Wednesday, and there's going to be strong pressure to not let federal funding lapse.
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"Fiona can definitely be strong-willed," said Gorsuch, which Gat believes is explained by Fiona's Mercury conjunct Pluto.
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I wanted to be strong enough to tell him to f— off and at that point, I wasn't.
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It also expected Chinese growth "to continue to be strong" at 7 percent year-on-year in 2016.
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The downside of these powerful machines is that they could be strong enough to break conventional cryptography schemes.
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I think it's wonderful to have the opportunity to play well and to be strong and have experience.
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Trump later tried to row back from those comments, saying he ultimately wants the dollar to be strong.
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"Now is the time for leaders to be strong in their words & deliberate in their actions," Clinton tweeted.
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And it's not really out to prove that women can be strong or funny or handle powerful weapons.
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According to Dudas, higher inflation expectations in 2018 should be strong enough to push gold prices even higher.
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"To forge iron, one must be strong," he said, using a traditional proverb to underline the party's resolve.
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"Be strong, and if you do good things, you will be rewarded," he reminds everyone in the video.
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And some expressed doubt that the economy would be strong enough for the Fed to move this year.
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Hiring is expected to be strong even with bad weather that brought four nor'easters to the East Coast.
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" In his remarks Saturday, Brooks said, "We must be strong during the 10 days left before the election.
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"They're going to find out we are going to be solid, we're going to be strong," Haley said.
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With the right air pressure applied, the system should be strong enough to pick up more solid objects.
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There will also be strong opposition from private firms that currently benefit from the attractiveness of employer insurance.
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The ISM's monthly report will be strong foreshadowing for the non-farm payrolls report on Friday, he added.
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And when you have to be strong for everyone else, it's seen as a weakness to be upset.
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Trump likes what he perceives to be strong men, like dictators and oligarchs (short hair, all of 'em).
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Some analysts argue that the economy should be strong enough to withstand the adverse effects of the virus.
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America's business executives used to be strong supporters of a pro-China policy, but they, too, have cooled.
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"But at my core, I'm soft and vulnerable — it's not my dream just to be strong," Jolie added.
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"They're going to find out we are going to be solid, we're going to be strong," she said.
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We want to have the museum be strong and we want it to return to art and artists.
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Vanessa also said that she has to "be strong" for her three other daughters Natalia, Bianka, and Capri.
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The pressure from Republican leaders, who want the trial over promptly, will be strong to skip witnesses regardless.
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Demand for the Switch appears to be strong, with reports suggesting that Nintendo is struggling to keep up.
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"Be strong, and if you do good things, you will be rewarded," Bell said after receiving his surprise.
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The earnings season is expected to be strong but not as strong as last quarter's 15 percent growth.
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One day I may be strong enough to do that, but I'm going to be honest with you.
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This is a direct affront to our Founding Fathers, who wanted America to be strong, independent and free.
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We can't be strong overseas if we have really deep structural weaknesses back here in the United States.
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"All the comments are based on fundamentals — that near-term earnings are going to be strong," he said.
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We are trying to be strong for our other three sons, but we are breaking down every day.
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How much confidence do you have that the consumer can continue to be strong and carry this economy?
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Fitch considers SFG's operating profitability to be strong and currently in line with that of similarly rated peers.
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"The fraternity will always be strong," West Virginia Coach Dana Holgorsen said in an interview earlier this year.
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Depression, suicide attempts, that's not really something that we talk about—we're always told, 'Be strong, carry on.
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" Adds the former Wicked and Annie Get Your Gun star, "Who knows what they'll be, but they'll be strong.
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The Harris campaign said Saturday that fundraising has continued to be strong -- at higher levels than before Thursday's debate.
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"The uptake of our new medicines continued to be strong in the third quarter," Schwan said in a statement.
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Economists think it will be strong, but they're concerned by signs that indicate hiring is starting to slow down.
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It will still be months before Canada's pot companies produce enough to meet what appears to be strong demand.
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If the European car market is weak in a particular year, the Argentinian or Brazilian markets might be strong.
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FISCAL DISCIPLINE YIELDS MODEST SURPLUSES Fitch considers British Columbia's financial planning and controls to be strong and institutionally embedded.
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At the start of the 2016 presidential cycle, would we consider the GOP leadership to be strong or weak?
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It is of course possible that demand will be strong for bonds even as investors start to see losses.
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These winds could be strong enough to bring down trees and power lines, cutting power to thousands of people.
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Or maybe Lobaton and Nido will be strong enough defensively that the Mets will just live with their bats.
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I know that a woman can be strong, independent, and educated and a sexual being at the same time.
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" More from Tonic: Avoid Saying: "I know it's tough, but your mom/dad would want you to be strong.
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Scenes with just one of them still tend to be strong, particularly as Crowley gleefully outsmarts everyone around him.
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"When I was training, I thought that you had to eat meat in order to be strong," Raisman says.
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On the other hand, learned associations are known to be strong in pain and psychiatric disorders such as depression.
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We love our country; we want our country to come back; we want our country to be strong again.
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Dependencies are common enough, but how can you not be strong about some of the these creations you made.
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"I have to be strong here because no one is to come and dictate things for us," Waqa said.
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Your intuition will be strong today, so trust it—especially this evening, which will bring an emotionally intense energy.
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They not only have to be strong candidates, but they have to beat out other qualified buyers as well.
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Nancy was persistent and strong in a world where women aren't always encouraged to speak out and be strong.
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You can put it in your portfolio, leave it there for decades and know it's going to be strong.
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He has to be strong but, of course, his quality is perfect for the way we want to play.
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These would be strong legal claims, and in a parallel case, leading constitutional scholar Neal Katyal makes both arguments.
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The case against Walters, as outlined by the S.E.C. and the United States attorney's office, appears to be strong.
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And it needs to be strong enough and elastic enough that it actually affects the recoil of the skin.
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It's not considered manly to talk about feelings, because men are supposed to push them aside and be strong.
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Initial demand for those productions will be strong, as the most eager fans rush to attend in each city.
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Rosen said the company — for example, comments like "Are you OK?" and "Can I help?" can be strong indicators.
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"Demand for loans continues to be strong, particularly in the Czech Republic and Slovakia," Chief Executive Andreas Treichl said.
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The room I'd spent so many hours in, hurting my body, trying to control my life and be strong.
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While the prospect of her parents' deportation plagued most of Guerrero's childhood, she knew she had to be strong.
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A deep understanding of your emotions will arise, and the will to heal yourself is going to be strong.
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In strong box office years, metrics should be strong enough to provide a cushion for weaker box office years.
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She said her experience was an example for future players who want to express themselves and be strong women.
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When they are full-grown at around 100 pounds, their jaws will be strong enough to crack moose bones.
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Powell described the labor market as in "quite a strong position" and the consumer to be "strong" as well.
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Although her chances of making the Olympic marathon team are still strong, the field of contenders will be strong.
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If there is any of that in the plan, I think there will be strong evangelical opposition to it.
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I actually mentor these women to be strong and to speak up, and it kills me to hear that.
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Economic data is nowhere near that dismal today, but as that changes, market reactions are likely to be strong.
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You have to be strong, and be courageous, and know that if you believe in it, it's gonna happen.
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How happy were they that Iran was showing itself to be strong and able to act in the region?
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They'll elect leaders who inspire and equip their citizens to be strong people who can own their own futures.
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I had always wanted to be strong and hero, and I found my influence through peace instead of violence.
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Overall holiday sales had been reported to be strong this past year, as low unemployment helped spur consumer spending.
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" The priest told him, "Ralph, God chose you because he knew you'd be strong enough to bear this cross.
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The Nordic challenge will also be strong, with Sweden and Denmark joining Portugal and Germany as the European representatives.
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Desert whirlwinds aren't supposed to be strong enough to carry anything as large as these gravel-size gypsum crystals.
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There will be strong pressure on Democrats up in 2018 to burnish their bipartisan credentials and participate in legislating.
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But he did train her to be strong in difficult times, she added, and this was one of them.
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The urge to "throw the bums out" after eight years of a Democrat in the office will be strong.
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Europe could be strong "if we want it to be, and if we remove the obstacles in our way".
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It paints the picture of a front-runner who may not be strong, though certainly is not weak, either.
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We're going to be vigilant on this but the quality of the overall book still continues to be strong.
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"We are looking for the economy to continue to grow, labor markets to continue to be strong," Evans said.
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The weather bureau said wind caused by the storm this week could be strong enough to blow away cars.
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You must, though, be strong enough to understand what they are capable of—and, critically, what they are not.
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After we lost Aubrey, I remember trying to hold in my feelings so I could be strong for Terrell.
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No select group of them will be strong enough to ensure America thrives, if their counterparts are left behind.
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The air blast could be strong enough to damage the White House and Washington Monument, according to Wellerstein's simulation.
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Even after bankruptcy, PG&E may not be strong enough to prevent and meet the cost of future fires.
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Although there continues to be strong bipartisan support for extending CHIP and health center funding, such legislation is stalled.
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Men are pushed into a mindset that they have to be strong, and that strength is shown through aggression.
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The temptation to simply pay a premium price to let the cable TV company worry about everything can be strong.
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I could never let my family know, because I was the eldest and am supposed to be strong, a leader.
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He had been doing so well, I thought he would be strong enough to ignore the triggers, but he wasn't.
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But they need us more than we need them — President Trump is right about that — and we should be strong.
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WILLIAMS: Well, if it&aposs about military, I&aposm on your side, because I want our military to be strong.
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"I have to be strong for the kid and especially for Jax so that he won't stop fighting," she says.
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Perry has said he told the kingdom it is important for it to be perceived to be strong on nonproliferation.
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If Mexico wants to be strong enough to cope with the Trump era, it must do something about such lawlessness.
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I needed mental support, [to learn] how to trust, how to have confidence ... [and] to be strong [for] my family.
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In strong box office years, metrics may be strong in order to provide a cushion for weaker box office years.
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The company also says the phone should be strong enough to withstand being folded and unfolded more than 200,000 times.
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They'll re-use the same password for multiple accounts, the passwords won't be strong, and they aren't changed that often.
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Ms. Lewis wants them to be strong and, more important, to hold onto their optimism in the face of adversity.
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Put yourself first, don't consider the feelings of others, win, succeed, be strong, don't cry, fight, hurt, take, take, take.
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"At that point we didn't know what to do or if she would be strong enough to go," Kim explains.
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This wise business decision originated in the declining sales of both chains, but fear not — together, they will be strong.
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"If we want to protect liberal democracies, we must be strong and have clear rules," Macron is quoted as saying.
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While interest in the asset is said to be strong, the talks are progressing slowly, two of the sources said.
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"The numbers should be strong, why hide it," Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners, told CNBC in an email.
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And I&aposm going to stay true to American values and American principle and be strong to this whole thing.
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If it were a developing child, their bones wouldn't to need to be strong—we need strong bones for gravity.
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President Donald Trump's popularity with the general public has been wobbly, but his standing with business continues to be strong.
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Praise seems to be strong for "Ant-Man and the Wasp," which holds a promising 86 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Alternative sutureless approaches are needed, but they have to be strong, sticky, bio-friendly, low cost, and easy to produce.
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It's a classic political maneuver: Hit your opponent where he's perceived to be strong, and try to undermine his strengths.
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There has to be strong incentives, clarity over the status of green bonds, status of green loans and bank financing.
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For that hypothesis to work, however, the long spines would need to be strong enough to avoid shattering or fracturing.
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The European Commission said its investigation showed that there would still be strong competition in the market following the deal.
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"In our view it is not going to be strong enough to do damage" to offshore production facilities, he said.
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We have to be strong and we have to be vigilant, and I've been saying it for a long time.
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I know I have to be strong because there are too many counting on me for me to be weak.
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"We want NATO to be strong which means we want more nations to follow the example of Poland," Trump said.
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For confident scooter riders, the inclination to multitask while riding can be strong, as is the pull of the smartphone.
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It would fall back in January and February but the mid-crop was expected to be strong, the analyst said.
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And if we're going to munch on a salad for lunch or dinner, it's going to have to be strong.
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It used to be strong, it becomes weak It used to wake you up, now it puts you to sleep.
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But she said the strength of U.S. consumer spending would likely be strong enough to keep the economy on track.
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"From their known records they tend to be strong on recognizing the protections for life," she said in an interview.
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After the November terrorist attacks, whose targets included a Paris concert hall, solidarity with France is expected to be strong.
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"We need to be strong and smart and steady," she told listeners during a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wis.
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Like the strongmen he so admires, he prefers his country to be strong and feared rather than admired and trusted.
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"The direct impact (from Brexit) perhaps wouldn't be strong, but there could be secondary effects, through other countries," Gatnar said.
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And that's not even mentioning how practical it is in everyday life and how awesome it feels to be strong!
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Yet exports represent about 10 percent of the business, he said, with Mexico and China proving to be strong markets.
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Only after this grueling training will he be strong enough to take on the dark forces behind Angel Land's troubles.
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"The board took two days — it had to be strong enough for the cake to sit on," Dadan told INSIDER.
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It was underground action, in an effort to save, protect and raise our children to be strong, healthy, functioning adults.
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"To be strong militarily, we have to shift now money from the civilian areas to the military areas," Netanyahu said.
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"China can be strong if they have the right plan, but only if they have the right plan," Stielike said.
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"I think with surfers you want to be strong, but you want to be nimble and flexible too," Yeomans said.
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The Progressive Caucus members delivered a message that the bill needs to be strong and have "teeth," according to Rep.
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"Public universities can be strong academically, even if they don't have hundreds of years and a major budget," he said.
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"My reign will not outlast the day I have ceased to be strong and therefore to be feared," Napoleon said.
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" Without stopping to consider, I answered, "Johnny, to be a man, you have to be strong enough to be gentle.
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He taught me to be powerful, to be a fighter, to work hard, to never give up and be strong.
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But most of the elite gymnastics world has figured out that it's OK for women to be strong and muscular.
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" Before young evangelicals can read, we memorize verses reminding us to "be strong and courageous" and "trust in the Lord.
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I appeared to be strong and successful, and in many ways I was, but that old me was also fragile.
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"I wanted her to be strong and in command, if not 'masculine' in the sense we usually see," Powell explains.
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Six other states already have independent redistricting bodies; citizen support for new commissions appears in some states to be strong.
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However, because those bases appear to be strong, neither candidate seems in particular danger of losing significant support before Tuesday.
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"Just promise me you won't run for president until after I'm done because I think you might be strong competition."
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"We see in the longer term there will be strong demand for that very high grade magnetite concentrate," Gaines said.
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Demand for gold in China would also be strong ahead of the Chinese Lunar New year holiday beginning on Feb.
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Still, there are challenges for Democrats as they seek to capitalize on what they believe to be strong political tailwinds.
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" He also made the important point that, because corporations can hire the very best representation, prosecutors "have to be strong….
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Arefaine's older sister Helen told him on Facebook Messenger to be strong, and sent him photos and updates from home.
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With hiring expectations at a relative high point among small-business owners, their pool of job seekers should be strong.
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He received blood transfusions to be strong enough to travel to some games, and returned to a hospital after others.
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The more familiar with this vision your employees are, the more likely they are to stay and be strong contributors.
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Known to be strong-minded, ferociously curious and adventurous, Heidi graduated from Long Island University with a degree in English.
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It's the idea that to win the Hunger Games, you don't necessarily need to be strong or a great fighter.
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"The good news: when a company comes public, the first quarter out of the chute tends to be strong," Cramer said.
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And if you can't be strong for them, then you have to take a walk around the block until you can.
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Earnings are expected to be strong, up 14.7 percent in the fourth quarter, but the fourth quarter is a transition period.
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"I'm shaking inside, but for them, I'm trying to be strong," a Corpus Christi mother of two said, according to CNN.
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The first quarter is expected to be strong, with earnings of S&P 500 companies estimated to have risen 10.4 percent.
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Before I left, I held Poppy's face close to mine, kissed her, and whispered, 'Be strong, Poppy, you'll make it through.
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"The season is expected to be strong and all signs when it comes to consumer sentiment point to that," he said.
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"I'm scared that I might be strong here, and then I'll go out and see somebody using," Bolu told her quietly.
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It looks like a false positive because I expect equities to continue to be strong next week, pressuring the precious metals.
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Iron Man, be strong enough to bicep curl a helicopter like Captain America, or wield tornadoes like the X-Men's Storm.
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More important, she wants kids to see they can be strong in whatever they are and whatever they hope to be.
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They, too, are able to reach the highest levels of government; they, too, are able to be strong and hold control.
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Boys are raised to not show emotion, to be tough, to be strong, and not to wear certain colors or makeup.
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We have to be strong and get out into the street, scream all together, now more than ever: not one less.
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Oil consumption, meanwhile, is likely to be strong this year, after most economies posted 2 percent growth in demand in 2015.
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"We expected from the get-go that there would be strong pushback, and that this would be a fight," she said.
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The art that we mold with our own hands shows us how to be strong; it shows us how to live.
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Fitch considers the statutory capitalization of MetLife's U.S. and Japanese insurance operations to be strong and in line with rating expectations.
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Demand for the new deals, however, appears to be strong – or at least, that's likely what's been causing this morning's glitches.
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Whereas, boys are raised to be strong and brave and go after what they want and take life by the horns.
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I want him to know that he can be strong and brave but that he can also be sensitive and kind.
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" Her spirit seems to be strong as well, as evidenced by a post later Friday "about our warrior from her father.
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"I think the core of this team is here, and it's strong, and it's always going to be strong," Williams said.
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The first quarter is expected to be strong, with earnings of S&P 0.043 companies estimated to have risen 20.04 percent.
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Your psychic abilities will be strong, and exciting messages—both from other and from your own intuition—are coming your way.
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Today will be tough: It's important to be willing to compromise, but you also need to be strong about your boundaries.
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We have to be strong and we have to be vigilant and I have been saying it for a long time.
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Michelle Obama is a huge advocate for living an active lifestyle and she always appears to be strong, fit, and healthy.
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So even for the work we do to help poor countries, having this relationship be strong would be very, very helpful.
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But to be hopeful, and to stand our ground, we in this profession have to be strong and determined and persistent.
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So if you're able to be strong and do good while you're in there, you can definitely make it out here.
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Annual GDP growth By Lydia DePillis Trump has been touting that economic growth will continue to be strong throughout his presidency.
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But the HGTV star also writes about how she manages to be strong for herself and her kids through it all.
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The greenback clawed back some of the losses after President Donald Trump said he ultimately wants the dollar to be strong.
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I felt like I had absolutely no secrets from the world and I couldn't pretend in my life to be strong.
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The president tweeted about the monthly jobs report shortly before its release on June 1, hinting that it would be strong.
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Trump's reelection campaign was designed under the premise that the economy would be strong through November, but that's not true anymore.
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But take out one block and the other ones might not be strong enough to keep things together on their own.
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You must be strong enough to throw your body around, or light enough that it's not that hard to do so.
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But most Fed officials still expect that economic growth will be strong enough to justify rate increases later in the year.
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"My sense of what will happen is that across the world there will be strong regulatory action," Professor Cohen told me.
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There he dug into a pork chop with gusto, setting the tone for a campaign that would be strong on pig.
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The title means 'be strong,' be more than you are, be a God or be a Titan, and run with it!
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"If we're going to be strong as a majority, we need to be cohesive as much as possible," Ms. Hill said.
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If you underwhip them, the worst that will happen is that they won't be strong enough to support a melodramatic rise.
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Until recently, the markets appeared to be strong — the Dow flirted with the 30,000-point threshold as recently as late February.
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Also, right now, it may be a mistake to assume that credit growth must be strong for the economy to surge.
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He should be a big target for Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs are generally considered to be strong Super Bowl contenders.
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Both voted against taking up the healthcare bill and have signaled they won't be strong-armed by the administration or leadership.
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It's a bummer, but (crew chief) Greg (Ives) and all of us will regroup and we should be strong next week.
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About half of the league's revenue comes from broadcast rights, and the bidding for those rights is expected to be strong.
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A woman should be strong enough to be sexy but not so strong that she overpowers the men in her life.
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When Payton decided he needed her back (only when he learned she was marrying someone else), Alice tried to be strong.
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That's all missing the point, according to several Democratic operatives on the ground, who say that Sanders will be strong here.
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If I ever find myself dealing with a bout of depression again, I know I'll be strong enough to face it.
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That is who we are -- and when we do so, never wavering - the state of our union will always be strong.
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The growth pace is clearly going to be strong enough to keep some downward pressure on the unemployment rate over time.
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"It is hard to read the market valuation-wise but fund flows continue to be strong," said one high-yield trader.
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Women are assumed to be empathetic and caring; men are supposed to be strong, tough and able to support a family.
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"I still feel like I have to be strong," she said, "and just keep talking about why this is not O.K."
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The prototype device had to be strong enough to withstand a frustrated gorilla, which can be seven times stronger than humans.
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That is who we are, and when we do so, never wavering, the state of our union will always be strong.
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But Ms. Stewart-Cousins may have a tough time persuading Democrats from Long Island, where anti-immigrant sentiment can be strong.
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That is who we are – and when we do so, never wavering - the state of our union will always be strong.
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You have to be strong, super focused, and eventually you have to decide in the end if it's what you really want.
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Although he tries to be strong for the kids, Cannon admits that he lost his composure when exchanging them with Carey before.
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"Financing markets continue to be strong, even as interest rates are rising, and the economy seems to be humming along," Kyrwood said.
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But also people kind of want to see … the badass Hillary – someone who's going to protect us and be strong and tough.
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"That's what I did and it ended up doing more damage...Always be strong, and you can overcome it, you really can."
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Woods' back now appears to be strong enough to carry the hopes of an entire industry that is experiencing a 'Tiger Bump'.
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First time mom Anana, 9, is caring for the cubs, who appear to be strong, the zoo said in a press release.
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The next big number will be Friday's ISM Services, which is also expected to be strong...55.5 (anything above 50 indicates expansion).
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"Millennials' interest in the benefits and experience supermarket foodservice offers will continue to be strong over the next several years," Portalatin said.
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"I think business will be strong and they'll talk about how they welcome the new competition from Disney and Apple, " Cramer said.
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He also points to the front-loaded sell-off on stock markets this year as the reason why summer will be strong.
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" She followed it up with a series of posts in which she wrote, "How much strength does it take to be strong?
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Together, these women tell a story of an America in which "you must be strong or young if you are not rich."
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Both cities, which rank No. 2 and No. 33, respectively, on CNBC's Metro 20 list, have proved to be strong job creators.
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But with low interest rates globally, he said, the consumer economy will likely continue to be strong around most of the world.
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Women can be strong and speak for themselves while also reaping the benefits of a robust support network that's ready to act.
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The focus of the event is to promote social change nationwide and to empower young girls to be strong and self-assured.
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"When it was time to view her fragile body, I kept telling myself to be strong," Hyer said, the Sun Herald reported.
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SARA EISEN: Larry, you're giving a textbook reason of why the dollar should be strong and the Chinese currency should be weak.
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"I hope that if something like that happens to me," Uvanni said, "I would be strong enough to say no to treatment."
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Even when these policies are not in place, retailers can nonetheless be strong-armed into lowering prices on these types of labels.
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The men throw Chip's flawlessness into relief, while the women show him that he's a good person who can be strong again.
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"The next FBI director must be strong and independent and will receive a fair hearing in the Judiciary Committee," her statement said.
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Investors are focused on wage growth and whether spending by consumers will be strong enough to back the Fed's rate hike plans.
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To be out and gay in the Deep South you have to be strong and confident and I think president is both.
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It's basically like an 1800s MRA fantasy about a woman continually being beaten down because she chooses to be strong and independent.
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I could be in the army, be strong and masculine, be sensitive, you know, all of these things at the same time.
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I am working hard to maintain my weight by eating as much protein as possible and continue to be STRONG and healthy.
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"Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger," he wrote to a friend.
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Bright blue skies, sparkling sun and a high of 27 will be strong temptations to stay outside for as long as possible.
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"We worked together," he said, emphasizing that the country needs to be strong from the bottom up, not from the top down.
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The message: Warming must be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius and there must be strong, clear rules on reporting and cutting pollution.
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Trump, in a tweet on Monday morning, urged Republican senators to be "strong and smart" when a vote comes before the Senate.
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China may not yet be strong enough to do this, but its military enlargement means that may not always be the case.
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There must be strong evidence that machines function as designed, so voters — and candidates — feel confident that elections are fair and accurate.
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It's not simply a name to inspire their son to be strong in spirit — instead, it's actually a nod to Kazee's mother.
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The fear of awkward dinner conversations doesn't appear to be strong enough to keep folks from visiting their loved ones this Thanksgiving.
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"It should be strong, like something exploding," he said, and they tried again, each time coming closer to what he had shown.
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"You have to be strong, fast, coordinated and have endurance in tennis and you have to do drills for that," Paganini said.
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" In his Instagram tribute, Harris wrote, "I know you want me to be strong but it so hard baby it so hard.
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Pediatricians were strong in telling parents to be cautious, and now they must be strong in telling parents not to be cautious.
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I don't feel like I need to prove anything, but I want to challenge myself and I want to be strong again.
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"I am committed to working with my colleagues to improve this legislation, but it must be strong to be meaningful," he said.
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Part of what you're doing when you're reporting a story like this is that you're trying to be strong for everybody else.
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"I think the wider world knows that America needs to be strong for the world to be safe and secure," he said.
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" A text yesterday from another of those women friends from college said, quote, "Brett, be strong, pulling for you from my core.
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But some analysts warn the pick-up in wholesale inflation won't be strong enough to nudge companies into boosting retail goods prices.
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"It's kind of a small thing that happens," she said, but over time, the cumulative effects might be strong, particularly in humans.
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It's no surprise, of course, that these athletes need to be strong mentally as well as physically to achieve success on-court.
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The guy and his wife built their house to be strong, fortifying it with wood, sticks, mud, stones, whatever they could find.
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In the meantime, expect there to be strong arguments both for and against the SEC's moves to expand the private investing pool.
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Merkel, 62, told the CDU last week it needed to be strong to resist the threat of a Red-Red-Green coalition.
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"I found him to be strong and bright and quick and above all, funny, he always made me laugh," Dr. Mechanik said.
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"You had to be strong — for yourself, for your partners and for the other cops working with you, and for the community."
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I'm going to eat today...I talk about it with my kids to this day: 'You gotta be strong-willed like Cole.
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GOP lawmakers and supporters are already seeking to discredit what appears to be strong documentary evidence of pressure by Trump on Zelensky.
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Texas is also a fairly urban state to begin with, "and it's not surprising for Dems to be strong there," Blank explained.
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"Even if Trump's popularity is easing up and the economy continues to be strong, the damage has already been done," he says.
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The economic growth here will still be strong for a couple of rate hikes this year, but unlikely in the first quarter.
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We girls, we're taught to be almost too resilient, to be strong and sexy and cool and laid-back, the girl who's down.
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"Tornadoes, a couple of which could be strong, very large hail, and damaging winds will be possible," the SPC stated on its website.
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Furthermore, Chinese consumers are deeply interested in buying premium products and experiences, and adoption for 5G is expected to be strong and rapid.
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Your Mom is walking around offering encouragement; Your Dad has a stomachache he's so nervous but he's trying to be strong for you.
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Berger also backed the center's belief that the winds would be strong in Houston that weekend, perhaps more than 40 miles per hour.
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We need our democratic society to be strong every day of the year, but we cannot understate the significance of collective national rituals.
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Are they going to be strong enough to create something new in that world, instead of following up on the back-and-forth?
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Instead, he gave her six phrases as a parting gift: self-esteem, self-respect, love yourself, be strong, be independent and be confident.
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The types of climbing you would generally be strong at as a rock climber, you don't need those same strengths when you're competing.
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"They kept warning about ad load, but the ad load continues to be strong," said Ivan Feinseth, research director at Tigress Financial Partners.
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Ms Meng's arrest is seen as a signal that America might tolerate a richer China but does not want it to be strong.
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A good cup of English breakfast should be strong, with a little milk (preferably whole), sugar if you want it, and very hot.
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He said he loves me, he told his mother he loves her and he will try to be strong to help us cope.
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They always told me that it's beautiful to be your own person, to be strong, and be able to stand up for yourself.
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But Mr Serraj may not be strong enough to implement one, and few observers think that General Haftar is done with the battlefield.
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Sixteen-year-old Tekisha Henry, speaking at the panel on education, made the point that black women are constantly asked to be strong.
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So I was determined to show women can be strong and independent, and they have just as much right as any man does.
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" The "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" star recalled, "I said, 'I gotta be strong' and, 'I got to get straight so I can protect her.
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She understands how to be strong and vulnerable at the same time, how you can fight and be scared at the same time.
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There is the political level, where rhetoric is and has to be strong - the will of the people and new leadership in place.
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"For the number-one position of registered nurses, demand is expected to continue to be strong over the next several years," said Beamer.
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What I said is 'I want you to be strong, I want you to be vigilant and I want you to be smart.
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America's economy is not strong enough to buoy the world economy up; it may not even be strong enough to keep itself afloat.
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"A few tornadoes are expected and conditions favor one or two of these to be strong tornadoes," NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins said.
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Despite some modest reductions in 2015 due to risk-weighted asset growth, EMIG's capital ratios continue to be strong and ahead of peers.
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The employment numbers in America may still be strong, as December's muscular payroll numbers showed, but the labour market is a lagging indicator.
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"There continues to be strong resistance to the wall with Mexico if American taxpayers end up having to fund it," the survey showed.
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"You have to pull it together and be strong for your kids and be their rock, so that's what we're doing," she said.
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Instead, Obama seized the center, and many Republican members had to be strong-armed into uniform opposition—including to the Affordable Care Act.
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Strength: There's plenty of young talent up front that will be gaining some valuable major tournament experience, and the goaltending should be strong.
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Opera singers perform unamplified, and their voices must be strong enough to project to every seat in a cavernous auditorium like the Met.
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You have to be strong—before I came here, I lived in Worcestershire and people would shout 'Muslim!' at me in the street.
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But it may not be strong enough to push through the reforms—of regional government and the judiciary, for example—that Spain needs.
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Be in the right spot and make sure, when I get the ball, to take my time and be strong with the ball.
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The Dutch vote was thus a chilling signal to Kiev that European support for Ukraine's westward course may not be strong or united.
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Trump said on Thursday he ultimately wants the dollar to be strong, contradicting comments made by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin one day earlier.
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"I'm stepping forward because I hope that it can help other women come forward, or be strong enough to say no," she said.
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He is the author, with David Makovsky, of the forthcoming book "Be Strong and of Good Courage," which will be released September 3.
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While it's set to be strong, Walmart will have a tough time clearing the 4.2% comp growth in Q29 of 210, said Ohmes.
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And noting that the world will be watching the one-on-one meeting, he urged Trump to be "strong and tough" against Putin.
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Demand for Apple's new MacBook Pro seems to be strong despite criticisms that the "Pro" moniker overstates the capabilities of the new device.
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Appetite for that deal is expected to be strong from Chinese banks and some international lenders are also expected to join that deal.
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Fitch considers Ageas' capital adequacy to be strong, based on both Fitch's own internal risk-based assessment and the regulatory Solvency II ratio.
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Analysts are also worried that market demand won't be strong enough to absorb the surging supplies of steel from the world's top producer.
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" She added, "I felt like I had absolutely no secrets from the world and I couldn't pretend in my life to be strong.
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So now she has permission to take sort of ... on certain issues around women and other issues that would be strong for her.
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Like all parents, we're doing the best we can to make sure our son Max grows up to be strong, confident and successful.
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"I grew up with that be-capable, be-strong, don't-show-weakness thing," Pitt said of his dad, who owned a trucking company.
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But I want the name to be strong, so it always has to be good quality and I always have to be involved.
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If the two automakers are to survive in an increasingly competitive industry, their partnership must be strong, a fact acknowledged by both sides.
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"We need to be strong as a group, believe in ourselves and know we have all the tools to beat anybody," he said.
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Unsurprisingly, public support for maintaining the Endangered Species Act as a safety net for vulnerable wildlife has been and continues to be strong.
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Lenovo said it's using a plastic OLED (pOLED) screen from LG, which means it should be strong enough to fold without being damaged.
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Cruz is highly unlikely to win the New Hampshire primary, but he will be strong in South Carolina, where Republicans vote on Feb.
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And they create fears of vulnerability: We have known what it is to be strong, and now our weakness puts us in danger.
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Foodal liked the stylish, unique presentation of the knives on this knife block and found the magnet to be strong and construction sturdy.
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"We expect Amazon&aposs sales to be strong and gross margin, for the most part, to hold up well despite tariffs," Forte said.
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Heavy rain, flooding and dangerous storm tides are feared, and the weather bureau said winds could be strong enough to blow away cars.
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Our military cannot be strong unless its values are strong and adhere to the vision of inclusion and the equal opportunity to serve.
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Earnings season continues to be strong, with S&P 7.633 growth expected at 27.63 percent, according to Thomson Reuters data through Wednesday morning.
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Winds are likely to be strong enough to lead to major airline delays from Chicago to Boston, and airlines are waiving change fees.
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The United States cannot take unilateral military action against the North without South Korean support if we want the alliance to be strong.
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One of the Be Strong images is a heart with a hug around it, while the other shows two hands linking in solidarity.
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But our ecosystems need a variety of bugs to be strong and resilient, just as our crops need a variety of pollinators to survive.
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We have to allow men to be vulnerable, be emotional, but they also have to allow us to be strong without calling us names.
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"You shouldn't believe everything you read," she said in an interview about her new book, Girling Up: How to Be Strong, Smart and Spectacular.
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If true, this would be strong evidence implicating the dorsal cochlear nucleus as the false signal generator, making it a target for therapeutic intervention.
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It was intended to be strong enough to withstand a Category 5 hurricane and last 100 years, the university said in a fact sheet.
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"I think it's important that young girls like myself feel they can be strong," says Hancsicsak, who is also donating 20 boxes to troops.
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"I had to be the one to be strong for both of them, and mediate it — take the emotion out of it," he shares.
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They will die away from home, and often earlier than they might otherwise have died, because they need to be strong enough to travel.
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" A text yesterday from another of those good women friends from college that said, quote, "Brett be strong, pulling for you from my core.
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The urge to merge will definitely be strong — but also sexy, since passion planet Mars is slinking through sultry Scorpio for all of July.
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Cornell McClellan has worked with Obamas for more than 20 years, and says their dedication to fitness continues to be strong post-White House.
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Yes, but: China's economic data still show signs of serious stress, while U.S. data — with the notable exception of housing — continue to be strong.
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" In her response to Cameron's original comments, Jenkins noted that not every female character has to look "hard, troubled and tough to be strong.
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When White wanted to stick to his guns, drive a hard bargain, it was Gomez who had to be strong with the powerful executives.
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Some believe that Microsoft might co-opt their codes for future products or that they'll be strong-armed into exclusively using the company's products.
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" The attorney continued: "Bobby Brown has had to be strong and mourn his loved ones in a fashion that is foreign to most people.
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" She added: "He brings humanity back, but at the same time he gives you strength because you have no choice but to be strong.
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"Dressing like her reminds me that I too, can be strong and confident and stand up for what I believe in," she told INSIDER.
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Especially when these systems are used to target citizens for arrest or prosecution, the quality-control measures of black-box algorithms must be strong.
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North Carolina farms use corn from Midwest states including Ohio and Indiana, where cash corn prices will be strong, he said in an email.
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While the temptation to layer on the makeup might be strong, celebrity makeup artist Mally Roncal says it's in your best interest to resist.
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"So if we are to have a certain place in this world we just need to be strong, particularly in the economy," he said.
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Umpleby said that business "continues to be strong" despite an ongoing trade dispute between the countries that has seen tariffs levied on both sides.
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The leaders of Russia, the leaders of China will respect Mr. Trump, will respect America because we will be strong economically, militarily and politically.
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As a result, the international financial safety net "needs to be strong and needs to be readily available to face any circumstances," Lagarde said.
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Some analysts say domestic demand may not be strong enough to warrant a rate hike and that BOK should hold its fire this year.
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The metal slid on Friday after the monthly U.S. jobs report suggested growth could be strong enough for higher U.S. rates, but quickly recovered.
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If a violent gust of wind can rip port-a-potties from the ground, it can certainly be strong enough to weaponize an umbrella.
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Tax revenue growth will be strong and the civil service law (approved by parliament in October) will continue to restrain public-sector wage growth.
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The NSA is still the best in the world but you don't have to be the best in the world to be strong enough.
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Mayim Bialik is an actress, neuroscientist, and author of Girling Up: How to be Strong, Smart and Spectacular, available May 9 from Penguin Books.
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"When you have to be strong, not only for yourself but for someone else, you grow a whole other layer of skin," she says.
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If the big money comes, as it surely must when manufacturers compete against each other, will Formula E be strong enough to manage it?
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"In my view, the company considers its brand [to be] strong and unique enough to pull people into collecting from its stores," he said.
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Although Mr Kenyatta's and Mr Ruto's partnership ought to be strong enough for the pair to win a second term, it is not guaranteed.
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With so many other health issues in my life, my main means of healing has been pushing through, and forcing myself to be strong.
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She needs to be strong on the economy and remind voters about how stable the economy was under her husband Bill's tenure as president.
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Although many market participants consider global soybean demand to be strong, speculators are cautiously bullish on the oilseed, reducing optimism in the latest week.
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That she'll feel her knees crack on these old frozen benches, that she won't be strong enough to lift up a child any more.
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And energy will continue to be strong, though the percentage gain will be smaller because earnings started to recover a bit a year ago.
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When asked what might lead the Fed to raise interest rates, he commented that there would have to be strong signs of increased inflation.
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Plus, Venator has its hands in the recovering U.S. and European markets, and Cramer thinks Europe's economic rebound will be strong and long-lasting.
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Morgan Stanley: Wednesday brings more financial earnings with a report from Morgan Stanley, which Cramer expects to be strong thanks to healthy brokerage earnings.
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Those students could go on to graduate programs, says Canfield, and they'll be strong job candidates because they will have completed an independent study.
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"It will be strong legislation to expand background checks, and I will have a very respectful show of [co-sponsors]," Thompson told the publication.
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They use the QN1e noise-canceling processor, as seen in the over-ear Sonys, so we're confident these are going to be strong performers.
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Lululemon: Cramer-fave Lululemon also reports earnings on Wednesday, which the "Mad Money" host expects to be strong given the positive momentum among retailers.
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El Paso is one of the strongest places in the world—and if there were ever a moment to be strong, it's this one.
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He wants to be strong enough to take smaller defenders inside and agile enough to take larger defenders off the dribble from the perimeter.
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I want her to be strong, play in the dirt and challenge herself to try new things, even if it's not 'what girls do.
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There are limitations on the use of such money, and there could be strong challenges to the use of unobligated funds in other areas.
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" The younger Rodriguez continued, "Everybody tells me I need to be strong because I have children and I'm trying, but I don't feel strong.
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Win out, and U.C.F. will get a conference championship game against strong competition, but will it be strong enough to impress the playoff committee?
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"He listened to both sides and told senators Grassley and Ernst that he will be strong for farmers and maintain the RFS," Grassley said.
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"Recent trading performance has continued to be strong, reflecting both weak comparatives in the prior year and continued market share growth," the company said.
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The president also warned China that it needs to be "strong and tight" on the border of North Korea while negotiations are in progress.
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Those notes are valuable to all of us who labor in the kitchen, and show our community to be strong and decent as well.
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If Mr. Trump intervened to save a close associate and political ally from indictment, then the argument that he acted "corruptly" would be strong.
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Academic research indicates that early voters tend to be strong partisans and least likely to change their minds over the course of a campaign.
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Japan has long preferred multilateral rule-making to head-to-head deals, but pressure to go along with Mr. Trump's approach will be strong.
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They're confident that the state GOP apparatus, coupled with the governor's fundraising ability, will be strong enough to beat back 2018 headwinds at home.
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For the moment, at least, there is likely to be strong Republican support for such legislation — Barr himself routinely speaks out against nationwide injunctions.
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U.C.L.A. and Arizona appear to be strong again for a conference that put only three teams in each of the past two N.C.A.A. tournaments.
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On the field, Liverpool, runaway Premier League leaders this season, are the favourites but Flamengo, winners of the Copa Libertadores, will be strong challengers.
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"You have to learn to live with it, you have to be strong," he said, as his friends around the table nodded in agreement.
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The stock is up more than 55% in 2019, but the host worries if semiconductor demand will be strong enough to sustain the rally.
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If we don't learn to be strong and say "no" to all demeaning behavior, then we turn ourselves into weak prey for sexual harassers.
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His daughter, Maha Elmadani, said her father had always told the family to be strong, so that was what she was trying to do.
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After a full review of the facts and issues, I think the key will likely be strong conditions to ensure competition and net neutrality.
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I also have to be strong and assertive most of the time or else I'll be blown over by the power of the illness.
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Through it all, threats both foreign and domestic, one thing is clear, the United States cannot be strong abroad if we are weak at home.
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Ultimately, the Fed will be moved most by forward economic developments such as the government's monthly nonfarm payrolls report, which Feroli expects to be strong.
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This special report will argue that for the country not only to prosper but to be strong as a nation, it needs to change course.
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The companies, which share development costs and eventual profits, believe the data to be strong enough to seek accelerated approval with U.S. regulators this year.
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The looming earnings season might be strong enough to provide fundamental support for stocks, with analysts tipping the fastest quarterly profit growth in seven years.
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Meanwhile, although the Fed raised U.S. rates earlier this month, investors are skeptical growth and inflation will be strong enough to warrant many more hikes.
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"You shouldn't believe everything you read," she told PEOPLE in an interview about her new book, Girling Up: How to Be Strong, Smart and Spectacular.
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Using numerical models, Airapetian then showed that solar superflares would be strong enough to dramatically compress Earth's magnetosphere, the magnetic shield that encircles our planet.
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As well as can be expected, but they know they need to be strong and for her and we're going to be celebrating her life.
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"I'm sorry for keep on crying, when I have to be strong in front of you," Kim's daughter Ri Ryo Gun says in the message.
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Looking forward, I guess we just have to be strong, stay the course, live our own truth and just do the best we can, huh?
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Wood thinks Apple will be strong in the long run, but said the major October hit to other tech stocks has brought "some interesting valuation."
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"The most recent data on the UK labor market continues to be strong on the whole," said David Cheetham, market analyst at online broker XTB.
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SO I THINK THAT – YOU KNOW, MY ASSESSMENT IS THE ECONOMY IS GOING TO BE STRONG ENOUGH, WE'LL BE RAISING RATES TWO TIMES THIS YEAR.
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Apparently, that belief can be strong enough to trigger parts of your brain associated with emotions and even lessen the pain that you could feel.
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" All in all, Evans concluded: "My assessment is the economy is going to be strong enough [and] we'll be raising rates two times this year.
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But as long as they had the lead, they were going to be strong for them, and they were, especially in the last 10 minutes.
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"I look at the nature of the U.S economy, I look at the labor market, it's strong, the consumer continues to be strong," he said.
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You want a hose (or in this case, bowel) to be strong enough so when the pressure increases in the hose, it will not leak.
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Steve Orlins, President of the National Committee on US-China Relations, who just returned from a trip to China, senses demand will likely be strong.
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For that reason, the dollar will not strengthen and the yen will continue to be strong as traders unwind the once popular yen carry trade.
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The markets are no longer convinced the economy will be strong enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates two more times this year.
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Are our public institutions—Congress, the Supreme Court—going to be strong enough to prevent the country from sliding toward a kind of presidential dictatorship?
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Gingrich said in the Fox interview that former Texas Governor Rick Perry and Ohio Governor John Kasich would both be strong selections for the position.
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Those students could go on to graduate programs, says Canfield, and they will be strong job candidates because they will have completed an independent study.
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It's easy for me to be strong myself, but when I think about all the other women and families and all the sacrifices they made.
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"I encourage my daughter to be strong, and I think it's important especially for girls to know they can do that as well," she said.
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Pigs can be strong swimmers, as they demonstrate in diving displays that some Chinese pig farms use to improve the animals' flesh and amuse visitors.
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Spivack told Wired the resin should be strong enough so that the library shouldn't have broken or melted even as Beresheet landed on the moon.
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Zekulin said the company "took the necessary steps to address inventory levels on our oils and softgels," and looking ahead, expects fundamentals to be strong.
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The way of sumo is not simply to be strong, but through sumo... I wanted to inspire the people and give them courage and hope.
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At his size you expect him to be strong enough to bench-press offensive tackles, but you don't expect his feet to be so quick.
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"I was thinking it would be impossible that I'd be strong enough to hold myself and then was eventually able to do it," she says.
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After a split second that feels far longer, he says, "You have to be strong, you have to stay strong…" I don't hear anything else.
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San Francisco Fed President John Williams said on Wednesday that the U.S. economy was likely to be strong enough for such a move in September.
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The government's commitment to reform appears to be strong, with the three-year IMF Stand-By Arrangement (IMF SBA) acting as a powerful policy anchor.
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Day after day, as customers searched for deals among the wreckage of our once magical store, I tried hard to be strong for my family.
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For too long, to be a man you had to be strong, you had to be in control, you had to be responsible and straight.
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Lula was an ally of Hugo Chávez when he was in office, and despite his imprisonment, his influence continues to be strong within the party.
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And while Ms. Midthjell said sales that continued to be strong, on a recent visit to two sweater stores, the "Attacking Viking" was not available.
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"The stimulative measures have bolstered confidence that growth and the economy is going to be strong over the next couple of years," Mr. Crowell said.
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" He said it took time for his faith to grow, "to be strong enough to say, 'I want to leave it behind, all these opportunities.
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Financial markets are reaching new highs, and enthusiasm about the business environment appears to be strong: Does that have anything to do with President Trump?
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Brooklinen's sheets are also a top pick from Good Housekeeping's textile labs, which found the sheets to be strong and pill-resistant with multiple washings.
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Certified financial planner Ted Jenkin, CEO of oXYGen Financial, predicts there will be strong growth in this area in the next five to 10 years.
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Make the most of full moons by seeking compromise and finding ways to be strong during confrontations, especially ones with yourself and your own emotions!
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"We want to be strong in Las Vegas and Madrid and the interior of India and China," said Billy Campbell, the managing director of GoBe.
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You can add nutrients to ensure the yeast will be strong, and bacteria to propel a swift transformation of malic acid into softer lactic acid.
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We're just trying to live day by day, to try to be strong, to try to do everything we can to bring their dad back.
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By six months, babies should be strong enough to not only lift their head but do it while also sitting up straight on their own.
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At the same time, U.S. corporate economic needs were ignored, since North American firms were thought to be strong enough to take care of themselves.
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"Taiwan factories accepting orders can therefore expect to benefit," he said, adding that momentum would be strong for December and possibly into the first quarter.
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He sat there watching her drink it and wondered if he could bring himself to be strong enough to do what was best for her.
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As divided as our country may be, one issue where there appears to be strong bipartisan agreement is the need to rebuild our nation's infrastructure.
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"We will not be strong-armed, we will not be bullied by a bigger government like Saudi Arabia and the UAE," the Qatari spokesman said.
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Cheniere Energy CEO Jack Fusco said Chinese demand for liquefied natural gas was up 40 percent year-over-year and should continue to be strong.
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That's a real shame, because until NATO can clearly, unequivocally begin to address its own shortcomings, the state of its union cannot truly be strong.
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Boys are more sensitive than girls to environmental influences, according to a variety of research, and they feel pressure to be strong, tough and athletic.
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He was trying to seem like he wasn't crazy, though that seemed to be, I am not crazy and I will be strong, kinda thing.
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"Homes and other buildings built to withstand our current climate may not be strong enough to withstand climates in the decades to come," the report states.
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There are other factors, but the effect of the economy tends to be strong enough that most of the other factors just cancel each other out.
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New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley on Thursday said the U.S. economy could be strong enough to warrant a rate increase in June or July.
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He adds that the company's response could be strong enough to avoid a major regulatory fine, such as the $1.6 billion fine it faces in Europe.
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"Therefore, if demand growth does prove to be strong while capacity growth pauses, we should be able to see prices remain elevated for longer, " Goldman said.
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But the underlying fundamentals are bullish in this economy and it's -- the market is basically a predictor of whether the economy is going to be strong.
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If economic growth continues to be strong and the Bank of Canada doesn't move too aggressively, stocks could gain another 5 to 6 percent, Teich said.
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Trump said on Thursday he ultimately wants the dollar to be strong, a contradiction of comments made previously by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin one day earlier.
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After two disappointing years, crowds at stores in many locations around the country this year were reported to be strong, according to analysts and retail consultants.
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Whatever the challenge, you have to be strong, see things through a new lens, and take decisive action if you want to move through it successfully.
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Some policymakers want to reinforce downside risks, fearing that the economy may not be strong enough to support a complete withdrawal of such unconventional stimulus measures.
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If the data continues to be strong "it should question many analysts' view that the pound will be sluggish," said Nordea bank FX Strategist Aurelija Augulyte.
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"Donald Trump's numbers are going to be strong with women because they want the same thing that everybody else wants," Lewandowski said in a telephone interview.
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Cramer expects the numbers to be strong, but worries it could trigger analysts to call for the Federal Reserve to adopt a hawkish monetary policy again.
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Because it squares off with a creative bundle of planets—action planet Mars and psychic Neptune—your ability to present a fresh perspective will be strong.
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As much as I enjoy cyberpunk works that are grim, depressing calls to alarm, I also want the genre to be strong enough to contain hope.
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Most of the pundits, including University of Virginia elections expert Larry Sabato, still believe turnout for Clinton will still be strong enough for her to win.
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"I know they hold everyone to high P.T. standards, and I would be able to use my prior competitions to be strong in fitness," Remshard said.
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