Nevertheless, Spring is a time of beginnings, so we're celebrating the first week of Spring 2016 by revisiting the beginnings of our favorite GIF artists.
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Like all new moons, a solar eclipse brings about new beginnings, but because it's an eclipse we can trust that these new beginnings will come about in an ultra-dramatic way.
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The famous beginnings for the U.S. Digital Service was healthcare.gov.
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And, that '70s ranch financed the beginnings of the vision.
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And there is cannibalism (or the beginnings of it, anyway).
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The beginnings of the brand really were about creating art.
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Just comparing the beginnings of the two titles is illuminating.
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The Hills: New Beginnings heads to MTV on June 24.
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A girl of patched pieces, she dreams of new beginnings.
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But he had a vision far bigger than his beginnings.
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Nobody's ever really asked me about the beginnings of this.
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The ideals she came to serve belied her earthy beginnings.
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The question is whether those beginnings will have happy endings.
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These cold and cruel beginnings didn't affect Blue's warm heart.
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She also found herself with the beginnings of an ulcer.
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What were the humble beginnings of your first directorial feature?
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The Hills: New Beginnings is slated to premiere in 2019.
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OK, so walk me through the beginnings of your relationship.
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Can you detail the beginnings of Kid Masterpiece and G0homeroger?
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The city has historically been the site of new beginnings.
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Reflect on what new beginnings you want in your life.
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The new year is usually a time for new beginnings.
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The Hills: New Beginnings is set to premiere in 2019.
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I'd love to start by hearing the beginnings of Elysium.
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You can't change endings by going back and changing beginnings.
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I was especially interested in his beginnings in South Africa.
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We don't need sensationalized programming that embarrassingly trivializes mankind's beginnings.
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All beginnings, in their own way, start with an ending.
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From their beginnings, Spiritualized and The Verve were celestial brethren.
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But after botched beginnings, this transaction may just make history.
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Over pimento cheese sandwiches, Terry and Regina recalled their beginnings.
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Eclipses bring big reveals, dramatic endings, and fantastic new beginnings.
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Haidar Ali came from a poor family and humble beginnings.
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The truth is that most large successes have humble beginnings.
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And by 20093, he had the beginnings of a program.
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Sweater weather or not, it's a time for new beginnings.
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"Symbols of new beginnings, of love and healing," she said.
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Linklater has long been a champion of beginnings and ends.
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Like Fitzgerald, she rose from humble beginnings to world prominence.
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However, Hasegawa had more humble beginnings as a provincial painter.
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This is the last column I'll write about Bright Beginnings.
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Are your beginnings in dance somewhere inside of this piece?
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Spring means new beginnings, a fresh new season of opportunity.
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The beginnings of "the Storm" lie with Donald Trump himself.
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Now, 2017 is 'The Year of New Beginnings,' a one universal year for the planet with the number one resonating with the vibrations and attributes of new beginnings, creation, independence, motivation, progress and uniqueness.
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"Both of us are drawn to beginnings," Mr. Ner-David said.
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Dr. Walker was born in 1929 and came from humble beginnings.
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We truly serve a God of second chances and new beginnings.
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It's all about the beginnings of internet-y kind of things.
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KS: All right, so talk about the beginnings of your business.
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MTV has announced The Hills: New Beginnings will premiere June 24.
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A single park bench suggests the beginnings of a public space.
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Here's how McDonald's has changed since its beginnings in the 1940s.
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Rutgers, founded in 1766, compiled research shedding light on its beginnings.
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The drama of The Hills: New Beginnings may have already started.
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Agent Cooper is in a constant loop of endings and beginnings.
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Janus, the Roman god, contained both beginnings and endings within him.
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But, with beginnings also come quite a few endings as well.
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The plants he's tending are the beginnings of the Wild Mile.
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A great deal can come out of these humble professional beginnings.
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I believe we're just starting to see the beginnings of this.
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Denim has clearly come a long way since its humble beginnings.
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To some extent, we're in the beginnings of a revolution already.
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ET and The Hills: New Beginnings airs Mondays at 10 p.m.
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John came from humble beginnings, and grew up New York City.
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"It kind of felt like it was new beginnings," he said.
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Nearby were concrete pilings, the beginnings of a structure never built.
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Knowing more about Jupiter can provide greater insight about its beginnings.
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Then we may be witnessing the beginnings of a constitutional monarchy.
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These sonics mark a strong shift away from vaporwave's flattened beginnings.
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" Clear quartz is a "perfect crystal for plotting out new beginnings.
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But listen closely, and you hear the beginnings of a dialogue.
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And we may only be seeing the beginnings of their potential.
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Elijah Cummings came from modest beginnings and died a towering politician.
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So try to think back to the beginnings of this scandal.
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The current geopolitical climate could provide the beginnings of that rally.
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CNBC | SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey Even big things have small beginnings.
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" Sweet Beginnings"I was working with a honeybee keeper in Minnesota.
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The Black Lives Matter movement expanded past its social media beginnings.
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The Jaguars have the beginnings of a good skill-position core.
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New beginnings often start with a truthful assessment of a situation.
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To see the beginnings of this, just search #wickr on Instagram.
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"It's a fundamental belief that this magic is in new beginnings."
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New moons bring new beginnings, and you love a fresh start.
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It can offer the beginnings of an agenda for progressive renewal.
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Mr. Boutros still remembers the humble beginnings of his own collection.
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From college basketball's beginnings until 2009, no coach reached 3303,000 victories.
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Above, the beginnings of a makeshift hospital at the Javits Center.
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Sarah Khalil, Mr. Best's younger sister, was Kreative Beginnings' office manager.
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She remembers parents rushing to Kreative Beginnings at 7:30 a.m.
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Neither did Kreative Beginnings or any of the Best family houses.
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I come from humble beginnings and I've always been a minimalist.
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Finau's hardscrabble beginnings and close family ties reminded Casper of himself.
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The beginnings were humble; dancers took class in a converted garage.
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The beginnings of popular voting in the United States are hazy.
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They're also introduced to basic numbers and the beginnings of mathematics.
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The beginnings of capitalism, and how quickly the beaver was depleted.
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She lost 22014 pounds and developed the beginnings of an ulcer.
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But Gleason said the beginnings of Trump's GOP resurgence are evident.
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Whatever the reason, autumn puts one in mind of fresh beginnings.
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Also: California on the offensive, and the beginnings of Oscar buzz.
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A wedding quickly became an even bigger celebration of new beginnings.
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But the picture of the beginnings of this outbreak is changing.
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Ms. Hardy is well-versed in singing about partings and beginnings.
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From those humble beginnings, Korver has crafted a remarkably productive career.
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They would return to their humble beginnings after the 2008 recession.
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"There will be new beginnings," said Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.
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Articles lost their beginnings and ends, and entire sections fell apart.
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She always comes back to answers that have discernible beginnings and endings.
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Nor is "New Beginnings" the lone example of this in current media.
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She was born and raised in Ohio and comes from modest beginnings.
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"Those were the beginnings of the classic sitcoms," Romano told Entertainment Tonight.
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The Hills: New Beginnings is slated to premiere on MTV in 2019.
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Spring is in full swing, and that means new beginnings all around.
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Now, plans to construct the beginnings of the Hyperloop are now underway.
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The Hills: New Beginnings is slated to premiere on MTV in 2019.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and 2016 has been a shit year.
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The story follows her from humble beginnings as an aspiring foreigner-agent.
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It sounds like the beginnings of a Green New Deal to me.
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Age 10 brought on the very beginnings of a horrible development — puberty.
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Mondays - The Best time for New Beginnings.... And so the adventure begins!
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He rose from humble beginnings and ultimately landed in the C-suite.
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If spring is for new beginnings, then fall was made for reflection.
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The Hills is returning to our screens for The Hills: New Beginnings.
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Ladies and gentleman, do I spot the beginnings of a love triangle?
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There were other important differences between Cunanan's and Versace's beginnings, of course.
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These are just the beginnings of the strange world of quantum mechanics.
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I've known him for so long, since the beginnings of the internets.
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To cite Eliot, how do you connect your beginnings with your endings?
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" With new beginnings come new projects – ones that are "very much me!
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Dorf, 25 years old, grew up in the vast beginnings of cyberspace.
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From its beginnings, Chavarria's label has been a platform for political expression.
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Beginnings Like Sanders himself, Simon and Garfunkel are from the city's outerboroughs.
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From the modest beginnings of a viral Instagram post, Roger's fame blossomed.
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I actually have lines and the beginnings of hollows on my face.
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It was an ambitious statement, especially for a child from humble beginnings.
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From beginnings in farming, some have now diversified into commerce and manufacturing.
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The program's beginnings are documented in the records obtained by The Verge.
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A big one being the beginnings of Sally and Edward's, uh, relationship.
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One might say that's what the beginnings of a wave looks like...
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And, lo and behold, "The Hills: New Beginnings" isn't garnering rave reviews.
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But the beginnings of ASRI came more than a decade before that.
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While the team has a bold vision, the program had humble beginnings.
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The NBA draft is a night for hope, change, and new beginnings.
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All are in shorts, rather pasty, with the beginnings of a paunch.
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Probably more the beginnings and mid 90's more than anything lately.
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So even back then I could see the beginnings of this decay.
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Commentators, scholars and politicians call for new beginnings, new parties, new policies.
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It's a time of new beginnings for Liberty Coach Katie Smith's crew.
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On "New Beginnings," for now, the fourth wall remains very much intact.
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He spoke about his family's humble beginnings in a March campaign ad.
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His beginnings set him up as an outsider to the Parisian establishment.
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The hills are alive with the sound of new beginnings, you guys.
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Here's how Burger King has changed since its beginnings in the 1950s.
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Yet such flat and unhurried beginnings are subversions concealing a powerful slyness.
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" Monuments, Danto wrote, "commemorate the memorable and embody the myths of beginnings.
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But at the same time, there's the beginnings of a recording industry.
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The ladies toast to "new beginnings" before the wife pounds her martini.
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Endings, Beginnings is in theaters, on digital, and on demand May 1.
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In astrology, new moons are a time for new beginnings and introspection.
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The start of each new year brings a series of new beginnings.
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But other Democrats said they see the beginnings of a Republican recovery.
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Chris Hughes (right) was with Mark Zuckerberg during Facebook's dorm-room beginnings.
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The fact that Federer values his ball boy-beginnings is no surprise.
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Of course, the inevitable beginnings of memery began rolling out on Twitter.
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The documents, at least, gave me the beginnings of Etta Mae's story.
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New moons are all about new beginnings, and it's spring time, Pisces!
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From its beginnings in 1994, Amazon's platform was designed to democratize retail.
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Bright Beginnings has a two-generation approach to defeating poverty and homelessness.
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The goal of Bright Beginnings is to get kids ready for kindergarten.
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Are we seeing the beginnings of a bear market in government bonds?
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On the reflective "Never Had Shit" both rappers revisit their humble beginnings.
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What is the good parts of what has remained from these beginnings?
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Ashley is not listed as one of the main Hills: New Beginnings cast members on MTV's page about the show, but she was on the New Beginnings live after show and is mentioned in Jason's The Hills reboot bio.
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The four dances have traditional beginnings, middles and ends, but instead of a linear presentation of those sections, Mr. Young has grouped them together: All four beginnings are performed sequentially, then all four middles and, finally, all four ends.
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It's sort of a smart idea, or at least the beginnings of one.
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So why won't Cavallari, 31, be part of the Hills: New Beginnings reboot?
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This court victory settles one case, but marks the beginnings of many another.
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Mars thanked his band before talking about his humble beginnings as an artist.
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Her sister told her about Sweet Beginnings and Austin was hired in 2017.
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A website, a Twitter handle and the beginnings of a plan quickly followed.
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That was the beginnings of Max's stance switching though, it was pretty clumsy.
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My point is this: Beginnings and endings are (comparatively) easy; middles are hard.
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Likely not, but it's sweet that the entire crew is embracing new beginnings.
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She may be a social celebrity now, but Arellano also had humble beginnings.
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From small beginnings in the 1970s, trackers have been steadily gaining market share.
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Still, the studies alone aren't enough to rewrite the story of humankind's beginnings.
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New moons are all about new beginnings, and you're ready for new relationships!
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Despite her uncool talent show beginnings, she is not your average winner—i.e.
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New moons mean new beginnings—but are you ready for a fresh start?
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The beginnings of a pressure campaign have centered on select Republican lawmakers: Sen.
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New Moons bring new beginnings: How will this one manifest in your life?
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New moons bring new beginnings, and you always appreciate a fresh start, Aquarius.
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Approximately 75,000 people attend Wacken each year, growing since its beginnings in 1990.
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Even while approaching one million followers, the group doesn't forget their humble beginnings.
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Speaking to Mashable, co-founder Bradley Cummings shared more on Tiny Rebel's beginnings.
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"I believe in the magic of taking risks and new beginnings," says Kimeli.
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Since those heady beginnings, however, Japanese shares, and some foreign ones, have sunk.
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It took five months for New Beginnings to place Andrea with a family.
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"It was the beginnings of our democratic experiments in this country," Horn said.
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The result is a charming story of dreams, community and new beginnings. Impossible.
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The collection was a surreal reinterpretation of Off-White's so-called normcore beginnings.
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Yet despite these modest beginnings, Chea has grand plans for his lizard empire.
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From these inauspicious beginnings, the women's views on sexuality undergo a radical transformation.
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Why did you want to release a photographic compilation of your beginnings now?
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There's a new moon in Taurus on the same day, bringing new beginnings.
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Many of the legal and regulatory changes that Brill excoriates have counterintuitive beginnings.
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Our Picture Prompt, "A New Friend," yielded several imaginative beginnings to short stories.
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I'd already experienced the beginnings of that during one meandering down memory lane.
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Browsing Spring means many things: a two-week break, fresh flowers, new beginnings.
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New moons bring new beginnings—this one, in particular, will deliver helpful information.
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New beginnings are taking place; however, the changes may feel sudden or unexpected.
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This country has the beginnings of the pro-democracy movement that it needs.
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That people are happiest at the beginnings and the ends of their lives.
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But it could have come in college — at least the beginnings of it.
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And the events of recent days have us thinking back to our beginnings.
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Most of the trunks have been at the Pillow since the festival's beginnings.
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Here's how the McDonald's menu has changed since its beginnings in the 1940s.
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Luckily, we are witnessing the beginnings of a revolution in the financial sector.
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When we spoke, she told me that her pain story had two beginnings.
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"It looks like the beginnings of a broad pressure campaign," Mr. Ruggiero said.
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Their casual phone conversations blossomed into the beginnings of a six-year courtship.
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The beginnings of such efforts date from the earliest days of the republic.
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If he can do that, it might be the beginnings of a hit.
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These examples show the beginnings of a changing field with a promising future.
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But it started with Escobar already in power, rather than with his beginnings.
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The celebration, traditionally a time of purification, retains some of its Buddhist beginnings.
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A Bright Beginnings family advocate helped Robinson and Amir find stable housing, too.
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It's been a problematic relationship, all the way from the beginnings of Yahoo.
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It was the beginnings of what's now called the Osborne Village in Winnipeg.
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BC's beginnings coincided with the increasingly xenophobic immigration debates of the mid '90s.
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New moons mean new beginnings, and you're so ready for a fresh start!
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After several rounds of yarn winding, Vern has the beginnings of an acceptable pendant.
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Since the market's beginnings, wealthy British individuals have insured risks from their own pockets.
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The beginnings of a multi-agency virtual currency working group were repeatedly brought up.
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Despite being a social enterprise, Barber said Sweet Beginnings is a for-profit company.
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"But a new year is a really good opportunity for new beginnings," Ariely said.
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Her magazine and red carpet debuts weren't like the humble beginnings of some stars.
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Metz opened up about her humble beginnings in a piece for Glamour last year.
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Here are five other trailblazing funny women whose humble beginnings led to legendary careers.
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Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, comes from humble beginnings in Toronto, Ontario.
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They are very strong candidates, but they come from different beginnings and different origins.
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Sauropods—the largest land animals to ever appear on Earth—came from humble beginnings.
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The examples of Americans rising from the humblest beginnings to great success are legion.
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Thomas Edison and Henry Ford also rose from humble beginnings and changed the world.
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From humble beginnings, K-pop has become a billion-dollar industry with global appeal.
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The scooter companies appear to be trying to make amends for their irresponsible beginnings.
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Next up was Lime, which also got its beginnings as a bike-share company.
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While many professional athletes come from humble beginnings, precious few emerge as perennial champions.
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The beginnings of this strategy can already be seen in its recent UI update.
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The TV music talent search has certainly evolved from its weird documentary-format beginnings.
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"Remember that exponential growth often looks sub-linear at the very beginnings," he says.
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Aries, the first sign of the Zodiac, symbolizes new beginnings and craves instant gratification.
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And she hopes New Beginnings won't include as much scripted drama as The Hills.
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The beginnings of a friendship Watson cleaned Cooper's room every day during his stays.
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Last year, he dropped Humble Beginnings, a tape which was produced solely by Cardo.
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Within Iran there are the beginnings of an unprecedented public criticism of the program.
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From those humble beginnings — and many learnings in between — did a mighty company grow.
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Despite all their success, the Gaineses have always stayed true to their humble beginnings.
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The beginnings of any relationship are tinged the with the leftovers of previous ones.
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Gadzama detailed the beginnings of the ambitious project to move some girls to America.
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The Hills: New Beginnings star is dating West Hollywood bar owner Matt Chase, PEOPLE.
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Strzok helped oversee the beginnings of the Russia probe last summer at the FBI.
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"We started originally training men and women," Fallone said of the solar program's beginnings.
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"I was pretty much tagging along with Mark," Chiericozzi remembers of their unassuming beginnings.
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Although LeEco has had a whirlwind 143 months, its beginnings were much more humble.
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Coming from humble beginnings in South Wales, it's not a bad claim to fame.
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Melanie thought she saw the beginnings of callouses, the old grooves on Phoebe's fingertips.
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Pristina has the beginnings of a tourism industry without the tourists, so to speak.
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He grabbed a compostable plastic cup with the beginnings of a soda-water mojito.
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In the pageant's beginnings, non-white women were not allowed to enter the competition.
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Wearable trackers and smartwatches have come a long way from their bulky, unattractive beginnings.
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You don't necessarily know someone all that well, it's still the beginnings of something.
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Stay flexible, be ready to let go of the past, and embrace new beginnings.
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Are we seeing the beginnings of a Cooper-Gaga-esque explosion of sexual tension?
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She finds similarities, an endless wash of creative beginnings, that brings on literal fatigue.
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Since the beginnings of humanity, males have dominated females physically just because they can.
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"You had the beginnings of looking at photo as an art form," she said.
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Both men displayed a fierce determination in the way they overcame their inauspicious beginnings.
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It's very apparent on both sides since their beginnings, but even more so now.
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"New Beginnings" is the work of a different production company, appropriately called Evolution Media.
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In other words, we can begin something because we are beginnings and hence beginners.
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"But her come was very clearly the beginnings of a yeast infection," Darling said.
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It's come a long way from its humble beginnings in a poet's living room.
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The photographs (that Elena eventually stumbles upon in a museum) finance Mia's new beginnings.
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Well, we see four waves of AI all really just at the very beginnings.
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To others, it might sound more like the beginnings of a dystopian horror story.
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Many of China's leading artificial intelligence entrepreneurs got their beginnings at Microsoft's A.I. lab.
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The beginnings of these personal styles can be traced back to their earliest works.
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There are no beginnings in the Memorial, or none that I have found anyway.
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These beginnings—unpolished, casual, slice-of-life—held firm, even as the platform evolved.
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The Hills: New Beginnings star is casually dating actor Josh Henderson, PEOPLE has confirmed.
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Let's just say the second season of The Hills: New Beginnings will be interesting.
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Indeed, uncertainty and ambiguity on the issue date to the very beginnings of Christianity.
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His father, from humble beginnings, was a successful lawyer, his mother a former schoolteacher.
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It was originally used to store onions, a primary crop during Weston's agricultural beginnings.
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Although he came from modest beginnings, Ellison is now a multibillionaire worth $61.8 billion.
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Amazon may have had humble beginnings, but today, that bookstore is something far more.
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In its 19th-century beginnings, New York Life Insurance sold 508 policies covering slaves.
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A new year means more than new diets, gym memberships and other fresh beginnings.
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But Vaynerchuk's humble beginnings do not limit his expectations for the immigrants of today.
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We think of these objects as beginnings that open up a set of possibilities.
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And white people still seem to be the only people in L.A. "New Beginnings"?
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But we can safely say the American holiday had its beginnings in the 1850s.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and a clean slate is just what you need.
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From Hang Fire's window, you can make out the beginnings of a ferris wheel.
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Talk a little bit about the beginnings of Uber, for people who don't know.
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Viewers got to see the scandal's beginnings on the season 9 premiere earlier this month.
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Bell said her younger daughter has already discovered the beginnings of her first comedy routine.
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God has blessed us so much; we are thankful for His grace and new beginnings.
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Founders love to recount their companies' humble beginnings as just a small team with dream.
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Jones was hired by Sweet Beginnings, a honey-infused skin care products maker, in May.
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"RICK WAS HERE" (2014), a short documentary film, explored the beginnings of Rick Rubin's career.
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QUANTA MAGAZINE: Where do you trace the beginnings of your interest in beauty and science?
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It's summertime in Calabasas, which means new beginnings for all three of the Kardashian sisters.
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It's all about new beginnings for everyone this season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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Jackson's notorious policies on slavery and Indian removal also epitomized the nation's white supremacist beginnings.
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New Beginnings Zanca tells PEOPLE that completing the run has inspired him to accomplish more.
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These are beginnings for a lot of hard work that needs to be done yet.
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I used to never understand people who would wax poetic about the beginnings of relationships.
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Mr. Zuckerberg referred again to his company's humble beginnings in his dorm room at Harvard.
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But he's also gonna be very humble because his parents came from very humble beginnings.
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MTV announced on Monday that The Hills: New Beginnings is officially renewed for Season 2.
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From humble beginnings to taking London by storm...here's #Jaffamobile's story from beginning to end!
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Juan Vargas said, as Zuckerberg sat there awkwardly and with the beginnings of a grin.
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From humble beginnings in Warwickshire, it soon spread across the old Empire towards the colonies.
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This layout is designed to take you from the beginnings of slavery to modern day.
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Jenny McCarthy had very humble beginnings before she found fame in the pages of Playboy.
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So, is Miley Cyrus enough to save this six-episode comedy from its uninspired beginnings?
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Nobody seriously thinks that the internet could ever return to its first, totally decentralised beginnings.
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In March, they engaged in a back-and-forth debate about their early Disney beginnings.
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After his sister spoke, the governor took some time to discuss his beginnings in politics.
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The actor opened up about the beginnings of his career in Variety's latest cover story.
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One element of this story remains: the beginnings of the FBI investigation into the president.
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It also meant something to me that I was able to witness her humble beginnings.
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Despite whatever humble beginnings that child comes from, that child will succeed at every level.
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She came from humble beginnings, growing up in Brooklyn with her family (including mother, Carol).
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It's a complicated engineering task, the beginnings of which were laid out by Elon Musk.
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"It wasn't an easy period for Tim and me," Tugwell says of the bakery's beginnings.
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Another said, "We're seeing the beginnings of progress" on both the military and humanitarian fronts.
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It was from these modest beginnings that AFC Wimbledon first became a football team proper.
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Brighter times are ahead; new moons bring new beginnings, and this one will bring news.
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So, in the spirit of new beginnings, why not give your basics a little reboot?
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Kate Ryder credits her success as a CEO to her early beginnings as a journalist.
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Ron Paul (R) reared his head to look again to the beginnings and to Jefferson.
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And don't forget the beginnings of a dramatic reevaluation of the alliance with Saudi Arabia.
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The investigation had been politically fraught from its beginnings as an examination of Planned Parenthood.
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The film portrays surfing from its beginnings to its present-day impact around the world.
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He shares behind-the-scenes photos that show the humble beginnings of his finished work.
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But it also lays bare the beginnings of the fractured relationship between father and son.
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The biggest behemoths, from Apple to Google to Amazon, reportedly started from those humble beginnings.
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Yet, Applegate emphasized, despite Henderson's long and distinguished career, she never forgot her humble beginnings.
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MySpace was not even existent at that point, or was on the beginnings of it.
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Given their beginnings, the Krays' love of the sport should come as no great surprise.
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His approach to announcing is a throwback to the intimate beginnings of radio's direct address.
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Yet the team had a hazy, crazy idea that belayed its humble dorm-room beginnings.
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The project forms the beginnings of a social, technological, and agricultural prototype for urban farming.
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Muhammad is in a blue shirt, with the beginnings of a smile on his face.
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With a bluestone patio in place, we had the beginnings of an outdoor living room.
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DeGette is expected to hold a hearing soon focusing on the policy and its beginnings.
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WE'RE BETTER AT BEGINNINGS: the debut author, the ingénue, the voice of a new generation.
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All presidents rely on acting officials, especially at the beginnings and ends of presidential terms.
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Our reporter, whose father was born in the reclusive nation, found signs of new beginnings.
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Triangular squinches angle up from the corners, the beginnings of a dome that never materializes.
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I went to Coffeyville, Kansas, where they were playing at the Coffeyville New Beginnings Festival.
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The festival is a celebration of new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil.
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Brody Jenner is sharing new details about the second season of The Hills: New Beginnings.
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Trump's allies contend that information from Hunter Biden could unravel the beginnings of the investigation.
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His lifestyle during those years was a far cry from his modest beginnings in life.
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From its ramshackle beginnings, Bellevue has ministered to penniless immigrants, and it still does today.
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Restoring voting rights for felons embraces the American tenets of new beginnings and second chances.
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On Thursday, Cramer didn't just see the beginnings of turnaround — he saw the turnaround itself.
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However, Bloomberg's emphasis on his humble beginnings hasn't stopped criticism from his opponents, including Sen.
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As important as it became, the original Monterey Pop did not have terribly auspicious beginnings.
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In the case of the Bahamas, Miami owes its very beginnings to residents from there.
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By the end of the cut, my eyes were glinting with the beginnings of tears.
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"We don't know anyone in Chicago or Ohio," she said, adding, "Beginnings are always difficult."
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Taco Bell has sold burritos in its locations since its early beginnings in the 1960s.
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This time she ditches the bike for a cocktail where she toasts to new beginnings.
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"It has been a parish that has welcomed immigrants from its beginnings," Father Morris said.
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Uber is complying and T-Mobile is trying, but first: a cartoon about influencer beginnings.
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" Consider some of Williams's beginnings: "Angela had only one child, a daughter who abhorred her.
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The period coincides roughly—and perhaps not coincidentally—with the beginnings of life on Earth.
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He's a cryptic storyteller, in so much as his stories have beginnings, middles or ends.
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It looks like the beginnings of a large commercial power plant, but it is not.
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The Dilophosaurus didn&apost spit venom, and raptors probably had the beginnings of feathered wings.
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The two would soon reorient the direction of contemporary art, but they had humble beginnings.
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They, like so many companies, they've obfuscated the beginnings because Uber is Travis's company, right?
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A lifelong Leicester fan, he followed Vardy's career at the club from its very beginnings.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and it's time for you to reconnect with your inner vision.
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" Simpson: "When you come from humble beginnings, you count your blessings… one diamond at a time.
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Names like TripIt, Dropbox, Vurb and Mint grew from humble beginnings to big-time tech companies.
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Hiring slowed even as caseloads and duties expanded, including the beginnings of the Central American surge.
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As the spin-off to a spin-off, "New Beginnings" was never expected to be original.
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Kate Middleton spent her relatively humble childhood beginnings in Slough, Berkshire, years before meeting Prince William.
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Here, CNBC takes a look at the humble beginnings of some of the planet's biggest companies.
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Scientists have been aware of these spooky correlations since quantum physics' beginnings, as early as 1935.
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Pichai compared Lens to Google's beginnings, how search was only possible because Google understood web pages.
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The third season of Insecure starts today, and it's going to be all about new beginnings.
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The show, which is titled The Hills: New Beginnings, is set to air sometime in 2019.
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The two were introduced to each other by Jenner's The Hills: New Beginnings costar Frankie Delgado.
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So if you have any information about the true beginnings of okurr, please let us know.
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A "comeback" in itself it is not, but it might herald the tentative beginnings of one.
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Her subsequent posts were just as cryptic: "Cheers to old beginnings and new endings," she wrote.
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The video game industry has drastically changed since its early beginnings with Atari in the 22015s.
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He was also shown the beginnings of a light-water reactor that could produce more plutonium.
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Turns out, Larson has come a long way since the humble beginnings of her preteen career.
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How extraordinary to be at this place in my life and be granted so many beginnings.
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The site was called FundAnything, and despite its supposedly ambitious beginnings, it's now literally a facade.
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"The idea of clean sound was translated to the beginnings of early vocal technique," he said.
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But, Newton Advisors technical analyst Mark Newton sees the beginnings of a recovery for the group.
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From his teenage beginnings up to his untimely passing, Miller grew into a multi-talented musician.
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Sharks and dolphins wound up with similar mechanisms to survive despite starting from completely different beginnings.
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Additionally, we can trace the beginnings of this theory to her pregnancy announcement two weeks ago.
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Google Keep has also developed from humble, simple beginnings into a comprehensive tool for note-taking.
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When I squeeze you out of the container, you look like the beginnings of a blackhead.
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I am making eggs, that symbol of beginnings -- but deviled because, well, I suppose that's appropriate.
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Filming The Hills: New Beginnings was hardly the bonding experience Kaitlynn Carter hoped it would be.
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Wonder Woman is the example of female strength and equality, and has been since her beginnings.
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The origins of Plattenbau sound like the beginnings of a joke told by some drunk uncle.
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The photo was taken in Los Angeles, which is the setting of The Hills: New Beginnings.
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The team started with some pretty basic technology and are now expanding past their modest beginnings.
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Plans to construct the beginnings of Elon Musk's Hyperloop are now underway in Quay Valley, California.
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In an episode about new beginnings and fresh starts, it's a pretty fitting place to end.
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These chaste beginnings can continue to have an influence over our modern day thoughts and behaviors.
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Humble beginnings "Everybody just needs a little happiness and joy in unexpected places," said Lori Gregory.
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We meet Young Princess Diana, in her Moana-like beginnings, at her home on Paradise Island.
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To fully understand Pokémon Go, you have to go back to the canonical beginnings of Pokémon.
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That's okay, because your life is not divided into slim eras, with definitive beginnings and endings.
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The result has been a significant reduction in poverty and the beginnings of a middle class.
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They come from humble beginnings and never let success change the fabric of who they are.
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Just perhaps, their unique beginnings helped fashion the plot for the creative lives they lead today.
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"Ebony and Ivy," published in 2013, details the connections between slavery and elite U.S. universities' beginnings.
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"We thought it would be interesting to revisit the beginnings of the gallery," Ms. Magers said.
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Founded in 2010, the Australian-based company has humble beginnings, selling small ethically sourced leather accessories.
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He later helped oversee the beginnings of the probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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"Juno is really searching for some hints about our beginnings, how everything started," Dr. Bolton said.
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These groups offer the beginnings of a kind of infrastructure that unions provide in other industries.
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The beginnings of European companies' first-quarter results were largely positive, though misses were badly punished.
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They formed the backbone and brought the mythic beginnings of the free people settled there today.
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Plus, a new moon in your sign is here, meaning new beginnings are on the way.
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New moons are new beginnings, so reflect on how you want 2017 to look around career.
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Wojcicki has been with Google since its humble beginnings — the company's first office was her garage.
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Any plan to resuscitate U.S. global leadership will thus require a return to internationalism's populist beginnings.
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Could we be looking at the beginnings of a complete redefinition of how we watch TV?
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At the Arboretum, Adams shows me the beginnings of a basket she weaved using dried twigs.
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Photos courtesy of Wavey GarmsThis post originally appeared on VICE UK.Wavey Garms comes from humble beginnings.
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New moons are all about new beginnings, but they also push us to trust our intuition.
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But as the new year comes round, so, once again, does the prospect of new beginnings.
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That record, plus his beginnings as a Republican politician, could prove problematic in the confirmation process.
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At least he had Juicy playing in his Beats by Dre commercial about his humble beginnings.
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Fossils also hint at the beginnings of a massive shift: scavenging that later evolved into predation.
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Then there's Jon, who's a good example of leaders who rose from small beginnings throughout history.
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It was exactly what I wanted: We had the beginnings of our first set of rules.
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Beginnings are full of gravity—the weight of what is to come, of the journey ahead.
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It might not be all doom and gloom, even with the beginnings of an inventory build.
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She also suggests the beginnings of a leftist movement led by women and people of color.
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In 2009, Yahoo announced they would be shuttering GeoCities, tearing down the user web's humble beginnings.
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Ms. Janko wondered why so many of their Kreative Beginnings co-workers were in the audience.
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These days, it houses a projection room that shows a short film on Nîmes's beginnings. maisoncarree.
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Now, we're just starting to see the beginnings of how marketers and media companies are adjusting.
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I know, I know very well, how many loves flicker and fail, however ecstatic their beginnings.
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Mr. Pompeo's trip to the kingdom was supposed to forge the beginnings of a diplomatic resolution.
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Those humble beginnings are a speck in his rearview mirror, but Tony remains far from satisfied.
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If you look at the way we were formed, we stayed the same from our beginnings.
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The productions were both successful in many ways, with humble beginnings that led to extended runs.
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But the Merval jumped 45 percent as investors bought into the beginnings of Macri's reform plans.
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New Beginnings LOS ANGELES — In a loft studio in Venice Beach here, Tom Binns is rebuilding.
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For the beginnings, a European-Russian mission called ExoMars launched in March and arrived in November.
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"These new beginnings can be very valuable to individuals and the companies they help," Sonnenfeld said.
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"Min was incredible with those kids," Emily told Jane Groenendaal, the surrogacy director at New Beginnings.
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Here's how past US presidents have looked near the beginnings and ends of their respective terms.
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And, like America's founding fathers, David Ben-Gurion was the embodiment of his nation's complicated beginnings.
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Self-made billionaire businessman and investor Kenneth Langone, who helped create Home Depot, had humble beginnings.
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Much like his previous work, Endings, Beginnings is clever and cutting, but also soft and quiet.
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And he saw the beginnings of the black revolution in still other parts of the world.
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On Thursday, CNBC's didn't just see the beginnings of Viacom's turnaround — he saw the turnaround itself.
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But on his third album, the TDE singer is also chasing new beginnings, women, and money.
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He soon ran afoul of Gropius, who seems to have detected the beginnings of a cult.
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This will create a de facto system of segregation, the beginnings of which we're already seeing.
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I remember the strangeness of that day, the absurdity that seems to accompany all violent beginnings.
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The start of Livity Sound has as much to do with endings as it does beginnings.
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And I think in the larger history on women's accomplishments that require physicality and moving into traditionally masculine realms, you see a lot of beginnings of programs, or beginnings of opportunities for women, and then that rolls back, and then it comes back again 15 years later.
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The Hills: New Beginnings, the stars told Vogue, is about getting a real look inside their lives.
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The show chronicles King's beginnings as a singer-songwriter and her professional and personal partnership with Goffin.
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The Hills: New Beginnings heads to MTV (sans the girl who didn't go to Paris) in 2019.
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"It is the humble beginnings of the creation of 'second-class' citizenship in this country," he argued.
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Gemini is the sign of duality, and you're keenly aware of the duality of endings and beginnings.
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Rabbits and colorful eggs are metaphors for procreation, new beginnings and a promise for what's to come.
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Da Silva&aposs humble beginnings and everyman charisma also help him identify with voters in the region.
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The Hills: New Beginnings cast — minus Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt, Whitney Port, Brody Jenner and Justin "Bobby"
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New beginnings arrive this August around career and reputation, but intimacy is also huge this month, Taurus.
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Two new missions selected by NASA Wednesday will help scientists understand the beginnings of our solar system.
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Watch the video above to learn more about breaking and how it's changed since its humble beginnings.
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Goldstein's group, meanwhile, suggested that their vortices could be the beginnings of sticky bacterial matrices called biofilms.
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Riverdale doesn't resemble the Archie comics either in their overly saccharine beginnings or current genre heavy revamp.
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The idea that something seemingly complex and infinitely detailed can come from very simple beginnings is paradoxical.
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All things in life eventually end; Frankie suggests those endings can be as beautiful as the beginnings.
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In a follow-up blog post on Monday, Wright thanked everyone who helped out in bitcoin's beginnings.
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By looking at 'Brandon,' we learn about the beginnings of life online as we know it today.
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We were at the beginnings of what was clearly going to be a worldwide crisis of AIDS.
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The two-day celebration has come a long way from its humble beginnings in June of 1972.
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It's only been a few years since we saw the beginnings of a clear renaissance in aerospace.
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They put him on powerful medication that helped him deal with the beginnings of congestive heart failure.
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A lot of our tipping behavior on app-based rides can be traced back to Uber's beginnings.
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You will note that some squares are shaded/circled at the ends and beginnings of certain entries.
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Check out what 10 of the world's most massive superstars have to say about their humble beginnings.
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My 29-year-old face—still battling occasional breakouts and the beginnings of wrinkles—needed a boost.
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You'll grow a plant from its beginnings as a tiny shoot, hopefully nurturing it into a tree.
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We wanted to be exploratory in our workflow while still being true to our fully collaborative beginnings.
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It's also my birthday today, so cheers, here's to celebrating everything all at once, and to beginnings.
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Our technological overindulgence has led to the beginnings of what feels like an inevitable period of fasting.
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The Hills: New Beginnings star, 35, was spotted out with Josie Canseco in Los Angeles on Friday.
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Seeso, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, CanalPlay, HBO Now, and CBS All Access are the beginnings of these efforts.
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IOWA CAUCUS -- THE LIGHTER SIDE Humble beginnings: It seems 2nd place tames the tongue of The Donald.
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It's limited to an experiment in Phoenix, but this move marks the beginnings of Waymo's driverless future.
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Their empire grew from humble beginnings in 1931, so what led to the family's fall from grace?
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They're sharing how they met in more detail, and celebrating their beginnings at the actual nuptial event.
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We have the beginnings of this ... KS: It just seems like it would supplement what you're doing.
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WE ARE JUST SEEING THE BEGINNINGS OF IT. THEY'RE NASCENT BUT WE LIKE THE TRENDS WE'RE SEEING.
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Tensions appear to be simmering between Spencer Pratt and his The Hills: New Beginnings costar Brandon Lee.
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Right from its beginnings in Los Angeles in the early 20th century, Pentecostalism has presented a paradox.
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New moons are emotional new beginnings, and this one occurs in your house of endings and transformation.
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New moons mean new beginnings, which you're totally fine with, being that you're the sign of innovation.
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New moons mean new beginnings, and this month that means a fresh start in your social life.
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We were shooting in 2015, and we were starting to see the beginnings of this presidential campaign.
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He rose from tragic beginnings to a position of power and has sworn to serve the underdogs.
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A fresh start is coming, but like most new beginnings, it can come with some teary goodbyes.
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But he continues to share the raw, unedited beginnings of his art to inspire others to create.
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The couple welcomed a son in October 2017, and they're appearing in MTV's "The Hills: New Beginnings."
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It was the potential the product represents — the beginnings of liberation from the tyranny of the wrist.
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The Times unearthed a great deal more information about this program and its beginnings, supporters, and operations.
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New moons are new beginnings, and you may be moving or renovating your space at this time.
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Like a neurotic who retells a story over and over again, his beginnings are always the end.
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New moons mean new beginnings: Are you ready for one concerning your cash flow and self worth?
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VICE: So the beginnings of this movie were born in your music video with Mint Royale, right?
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Gamble runs a family law firm, NGA Law, and a not-for-profit surrogacy agency, Brilliant Beginnings.
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In recent years, he transitioned to suits, but in this special, he emphasizes his blue-collar beginnings.
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The Lebanese artist's first US retrospective reveals a haunting mythology of lands in ruins and new beginnings.
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New beginnings will arrive, but the vibe will be way more dramatic, emotional, and exhausting than usual.
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The story of artist James Edward Deeds has at least three beginnings and no ending at all.
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Those are among the signs of the meteoric ascent experienced by a kitchen product with humble beginnings.
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In these modest beginnings are already visible two characteristics that would define Barcelona's development over the years.
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New moons, as the name suggests, are all about new beginnings, and you are ready for yours.
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So, if you're wondering how old the cast of The Hills: New Beginnings is, that's totally understandable.
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There has been an unsettling hum woven into the fibers of Twin Peaks since its very beginnings.
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But form them into brooches, pendants and rings, and you have the beginnings of an iconic style.
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"Ghazal" is fourteen fresh beginnings, fourteen attempts at starting over, each collapsing into the same dire close.
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In 1997, I marked the beginnings of "virtual grief" with the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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The photo was previously shared on Carter's Instagram Stories from The Hills: New Beginnings star's 31st birthday.
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For more than 300 million people worldwide it's the start of a monthlong celebration of new beginnings.
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But there are some types of pasta — improvisational, perhaps — that can be expressions of a season's beginnings.
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It is a potent reminder, some preservationists say, that literary greatness can spring from extremely modest beginnings.
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Ms. Brainard, of the Fed, outlined the beginnings of a better approach in her speech on Wednesday.
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" One of her friends then tell her she's "safe here," before they all toast to "new beginnings.
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To cope, Ms. Cavanagh founded a group, Magnolia New Beginnings, to help drug users and their families.
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He's excited to witness the beginnings of the space industry's rising trend: using jets to launch satellites.
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We just need to spread it far and wide from its humble beginnings in Rochester, New York.
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We are finally going to start to see the beginnings of improvements of what these kids deserve.
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The task force recommendations provide the beginnings of an ambitious policy agenda to reform U.S. security assistance.
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They appear to, and are already acting in consequence, generating the beginnings of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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On the pessimistic side, Cotter argues, we can already see the beginnings of a backlash against #MeToo.
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Natvar Bhavsar: Beginnings continues at Aicon Gallery (35 Great Jones Street, East Village, Manhattan) through April 6.
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By detecting the faraway waves, Adams explains, astronomers can reconstruct the very beginnings of the universe itself.
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"It's about reinvention, shedding of old skin, new beginnings, new life," she said at a Rimmel London event.
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"As technology gets more threatening, we're nostalgic for our humble beginnings, for a more docile precedent," she said.
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If nothing else, this petition serves as a reminder that even controversial endings can spark change-making beginnings.
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The Milky Way dates back at least 13 billion years, almost to the beginnings of the known universe.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and tonight the balancing vibes of Libra will bring renewal to your life.
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While this puppy focuses on new beginnings, the shelter is working to get justice for the abused dog.
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Or can you love a character like Cage even though his beginnings are littered with cringe-inducing moments?
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She talks about the humble beginnings of her career and popping out of cars to surprise her fans.
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Another women's museum with modest beginnings is the National Museum of Women in the Arts, established in 1981.
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There was Netscape, there was Yahoo, there was the beginnings of eBay, which was started by Pierre Omidyar.
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Venus and Pluto conjunct on Friday, assisting us with how we relate to love, beauty, beginnings, and endings.
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At the time, the beginnings of a new sector focused on tech-enabled logistics was beginning to emerge.
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Sweet Beginnings Honey, made by bees at the airport's apiary, also sells well at the O'Hare Famers Market.
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It's an incredibly audacious and ambitious project, with an outlandish screen and the beginnings of a modular ecosystem.
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In a lengthy Facebook post on Wednesday, which she began "TO NEW BEGINNINGS…," Evancho reflected on her childhood.
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Those meetings, the men say, were the beginnings of his seduction of their families with celebrity and wealth.
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Bauhaus Beginnings continues at the Getty Research Center (1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, California) through October 13.
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Season 1 of Big Mouth was all about how characters experience the beginnings of puberty in different ways.
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These obscure online political beginnings became formative for a whole generation, and impacted mainstream sensibilities and even language.
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This anti-cuffing season, Venus, Mercury, and Mars are asking us to see these endings as new beginnings.
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For Barton, joining the cast of The Hills: New Beginnings meant being able to own her own narrative.
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Virgo This is about beginnings for Virgos: it's about letting go so you can welcome something new in.
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Vergara, 43, and Manganiello, 39, each threw it all the way back to the beginnings of their careers.
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Ahead, Kelly Rowland, Gwen Stefani, Ariana Grande, and more reveal the humble beginnings of their now iconic styles.
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But its heart is actually still quite true to its 2002 beginnings, and the format remains fairly similar.
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Ms. Warren's critique had its beginnings in 1998, when Congress was contemplating an overhaul to the bankruptcy system.
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Once, though—somewhere in our universe's murky beginnings—tadpole galaxies, with their incredible star-forming powers, were common.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos may be the richest man in the world, but he came from humble beginnings.
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This joyful holiday is meant to bring light into people's lives, and holds the promise of new beginnings.
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During the VMA's broadcast, MTV teased a trailer for an upcoming series aptly titled, The Hills: New Beginnings.
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Follow the kingpin's life, from his beginnings in Sinaloa to his current incarceration in a high-security prison.
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Check out these award-worthy musicians' humble beginnings before they come together at the awards on Feb. 12.
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Now that they've seen what won't, the very beginnings of concessions from both sides are starting to surface.
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Now, instead, we're witnessing a new engine of gastronomical pride and the early beginnings of an oenological scene.
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Ahead is everyone who is returning for The Hills: New Beginnings, along with all the brand new faces.
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Another letter details my beginnings in the wealthier city of Howrah, to a high caste doctor and nurse.
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There are no beginnings and no endings, just a mobius strip, an undulating rhythm, many voices in space.
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Barton is the wild card joining the popular reality series, which has been retitled The Hills: New Beginnings.
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So the good news is, we know quite a bit about his life leading up to New Beginnings.
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In the video, Zuckerberg, now 31, describes Facebook's beginnings and evolution – all while holding a red solo cup.
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At such a moment, there is a certain clarity in returning to the stark beginnings of representational injustice.
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In The Fifth Beatle, the beginnings of the Beatles' rise to stardom is documented with a careful specificity.
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The physical substances gathered on tables beneath these photographs contains both the remains and the beginnings of life.
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The documentary chronicles Davis' rise from humble beginnings to driving the careers of some of music's biggest stars.
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In the pilot episode, Offred (Elizabeth Moss) flashes back to the beginnings of the society she now inhabits.
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Combine that with Netflix's upcoming, '70s-set The Get Down, and you have the beginnings of a trend.
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In his view, the company could go from "shaky beginnings" to a multi billion dollar business like Seek.com.
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The difference from Black Friday's humble beginnings in the UK is that Amazon now has some serious competition.
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You can bet big shake-ups are coming soon on this front, but new beginnings will also arrive.
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While these successes are important beginnings, they are exceptions that can still be covered in only two paragraphs.
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Some speed-reading systems, for example, instruct people to focus only on the beginnings of paragraphs and chapters.
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And it's arguable that no other planet can tell us as much about Earth's humble beginnings as Jupiter.
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The more classical style of this clock speaks to the humble beginnings of the company that created it.
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" And perhaps the most Williamsesque of beginnings: "The Lord heard that people in the southwest were adopting tortoises.
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Carter and Jenner, meanwhile, have ensured that The Hills: New Beginnings will continue on for a second season.
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The shocking news comes after tension appeared to be brewing in their relationship on The Hills: New Beginnings.
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On its own, The Host and the Cloud adds to Huyghe's attack on conventional limits, beginnings and endings.
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New moons are new beginnings, and this one is all about exploring the world and expanding your consciousness.
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And the advent of that particular technology, sadly, coincided precisely with the beginnings of wrinkles on my face.
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The problem happens when I meet someone with whom I clearly feel the beginnings of a love connection.
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Her brain took the beginnings sensations of being sick and constructed a feeling of attraction during the date.
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But despite the humble beginnings, it didn't take long for them to start racking up streams on SoundCloud.
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To make my point, I'll need to make a short but dense digression into information theory's humble beginnings.
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As we walked around the Eureka Skydeck, Kearton explained Skydeck's beginnings and the inspiration behind the band's debut.
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It's an important time to let things go—but new beginnings are surely on the way, too, Gemini.
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"I know it's possible because everything is here and probably already happened," Wurtz intones at the video's beginnings.
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Today Ryan and Rebecca are vibrant reminders of the truth that Life has value, no matter its beginnings.
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And Morocco has given voice to the beginnings of an Arab establishment push along similar lines: On Jan.
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From humble beginnings, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields grew over the years into a powerhouse.
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Dormeus, who came from humble beginnings, had student loan debt of $94,000 at the time of the announcement.
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Holi has been celebrated for centuries, and symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and commemorates new beginnings.
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Kaitlynn Carter Jenner, Mischa Barton and Jennifer Delgado filming a scene for "The Hills: New Beginnings" in December.
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My father and I have at times worried that she may be exhibiting the beginnings of other symptoms.
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On Iran, the administration has at least the beginnings of a strategy, whatever you may think of it.
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Some say they are seeing the beginnings of a shift, after black voter surges in Virginia and Alabama.
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I wanted to find out a bit more about the beginnings of what was now quite a movement.
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What really appealed to me was how far he had come, how modest and humble his beginnings were.
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Murnane's earlier stories show the beginnings of his mature style as well as his struggles to attain it.
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In "The Apparitionists," Peter Manseau takes us on an expedition through the beginnings of photography and its deceptions.
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He and Carter's marriage — which was never legally official — was a frequent subject of The Hills: New Beginnings.
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They bring sudden endings and new beginnings—but, whatever, you're used to ups and downs by now, Taurus!
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Though Sheldon Adelson now has a net worth of a whopping $29.3 billion, he came from humble beginnings.
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Leaning next to them was a framed portrait of Ganesha, the god of beginnings, the remover of obstacles.
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She remained one of the few aides to follow him from his political beginnings to the White House.
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Carter was featured on the first season of The Hills: New Beginnings before splitting with Jenner this summer.
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And that's exactly what happened during a study published Tuesday that tests the beginnings of altruism in humans.
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Several things have not and we've culled a few models that have not survived the Wild West beginnings.
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From the profiles they received from the referral agency, New Beginnings, they picked Emily, a woman from Kentucky.
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From humble beginnings collecting scrap metal, Mr. Bannerman's fortune mushroomed, taking him abroad where he observed baronial castles.
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It's been said that rose tattoos mark new beginnings and serve as a symbol of promise and hope.
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Later, you can go back and edit out our "sentence starter" beginnings and make the reflections your own.
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Finally, some notable beginnings and endings on TV. "Veep" and "Better Call Saul" are back with new seasons.
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The 1970s reforms gave Congress the beginnings of the capacity to bring democratic accountability to the executive branch.
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She paves a nontraditional path and wears her JROTC uniform proudly, saying beginnings don't always start with college.
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He comes from humble beginnings, as Mat Honan captured beautifully in this profile from a few years back.
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He got the idea from watching the career beginnings of rappers and R&B artists like The Weeknd.
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Last April, Antoine Robinson was hired as a maintenance man at the Bright Beginnings preschool in Southeast Washington.
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Since its grassroots beginnings, the Women's March has attracted the support of some prominent organizations and female leaders.
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Perhaps this cathartic approach suggests the beginnings of a more open conversation about Brazilian society and its multiplicity.
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From modest beginnings, Amazon branched out into almost every product category, taking on established retailers such as Walmart Inc.
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Sweet Beginnings offers full-time, transitional jobs to previously incarcerated individuals like Jones, who need help reintegrating into society.
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Maybe it's a subtle nod to her youth, her beginnings as a goddess in the making, her relatability factor.
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Sanders campaign, though, did at least offer the beginnings of another model for the presidential candidates over the future.
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" Despite hailing from humble beginnings in Pennsylvania, the CNN host confessed that over time, he had "unintentionally self-sorted.
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So far, getting new doctors is much faster in Germany than during the beginnings of the service in France.
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Looking back, I can see the beginnings of the breakup budding underneath conversations about the future, life after graduation.
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We're kicking off the month of May with an astrological event that's all about new beginnings: a new moon.
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The previous game in the series, Assassin's Creed Origins, took the story back to its beginnings in ancient Egypt.
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Where We Left Off With TV's Best Friends On New Girl Hannah Simone On New GirlGoodbyes & Inspiring New Beginnings
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It's hard to imagine Cuban that broke, but the tech billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner came from humble beginnings.
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Our beginnings was a three-hour movie we shot on our parents' home video camera that got into Sundance.
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The acronym seems to have quickly evolved from its more specific beginnings to the "NSFW" we all know today.
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" However, he sees this week's volatility as the "beginnings of a rumbling" rather than "the beginning of the end.
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Brie Larson Brie Larson is officially stretching past her indie-film beginnings following her Best Actress win for Room.
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Osotspa, which has its beginnings as a pharmacy in Bangkok in 1891, is owned by the billionaire Osathanugrah family.
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"The beginnings of some ribs," Ayesha posted before slipping a large pan of delicious-looking ribs into the oven.
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She is also a fighter; she rose to the top from humble beginnings and maintains her roots in Barbados.
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"As much as we can achieve, there's always new beginnings, and there's always new things to do," Dorenbos said.
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Few novels have had such mythical beginnings, and few have themselves achieved the status of myths, as "Frankenstein" has.
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When The Hills returns to MTV with the New Beginnings reboot, Kristin Cavallari will "of course" be tuning in.
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From humble beginnings in a dorm room in 2006, the private company is now valued at over $10 billion.
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In the figurative sense, The Bachelor makes us faintly aware that we're peering in on the beginnings of intimacy.
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Its beginnings were humble, as is its flagship product: a mealworm embedded in a tequila-flavored, non-alcoholic lollipop.
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If season 1 was the beginnings of feminism, then season 2 could be full-blown women-in-power greatness.
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New moons are all about new beginnings and new relationships, or a renewed connection, may bloom during this time.
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Humble beginnings: Bullock talks about being raised by a single mother in a family that struggled to get by.
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That sort of multi-million dollar deal-making is a long way from Sater's beginnings in Coney Island, Brooklyn.
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Chrome's future now looks more and more like a platform rather than its humble beginnings as a web browser.
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Today, T-Mobile became the latest major carrier to announce plans for the beginnings of its first 53G network.
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Case in point: MTV is officially rebooting its popular reality show as The Hills: New Beginnings on June 24.
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Episode 8, "Endings and Beginnings" In 2053, Elisabeth has a little stash of personal items buried in the ground.
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Rough Beginnings Born in 1939, Wepner learned to fight on the streets of his hometown in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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The upcoming Easter holiday is, for Christians, a celebration of beginnings, resurrection, the promise of rebirth and new life.
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From its humble beginnings in Los Angeles, StackCommerce has grown to employ 65 people form its headquarters in Venice.
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According to a source, the duo met in New York through Jenner's The Hills: New Beginnings costar Frankie Delgado.
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While this move is still geographically limited, it marks the beginnings of Alphabet's driverless future finally becoming a reality.
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Because new moons symbolize new beginnings, I hope the US will experience growth and a fresh start, as well.
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But, as you'll see in this new How Stuff Is Made video, these treats come from quite humble beginnings.
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"It doesn't have to be defined the way that we, in Western culture, define it as beginnings and ends."
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I like that while denim is a material with rural beginnings I see it as an urban material now.
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We're trying to capture the same spirit as that — that scene and cherry blossoms and love and new beginnings.
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Tell us about your beginnings in New York and how you came to incorporate cabaret, performance art, and comedy.
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Tell me about about the beginnings of this movie — how did you find the story and get into it?
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Ahead of the album's September 30 release, we spoke to Lamont and Witte separately about the band's unlikely beginnings.
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We are only seeing the very beginnings of it, and the world is going to change in irreparable ways.
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From humble beginnings as a simple Facebook group I posted in September 523, Techfugees has come a long way.
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The mass exodus, the often harrowing journeys and tough new beginnings made a deep impression on their collective psyche.
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Still, as ambitious cancer researchers study soil as well as seed, one sees the beginnings of a new approach.
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Reflecting on those beginnings, Dragone tells CNN that "artist" was not considered a serious career in that mining community.
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His "Rise" co-star Auli'I Cravalho also hails from humble beginnings and said she saves her money for college.
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The premiere of The Hills: New Beginnings wasn't exactly a new beginning for Spencer Pratt and his sister Stephanie.
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Beyond our countless stellar recommendations, you have to look to their beginnings to understand how impressive the brand is.
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Today, Ikea has come a long way from its humble beginnings, operating 430 stores in more than 50 markets.
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We've only seen the beginnings of this trend, which smart politicians would do well to embrace and even celebrate.
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Six of these were lost during the Vietnam conflict, when the AC-130s humble beginnings were just recently developed.
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Early hits like "No Tengo Dinero" (1971) focused on his humble beginnings, making him something of a folk hero.
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From its beginnings, powers in Europe and the United States tried to cast the revolution as a minority coup.
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Stories have beginnings, middles, and ends; they have a neat narrative that wraps up by the time you're done.
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Sheringham might have come from humble beginnings, but he was a huge part of Millwall's rise up the divisions.
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The song glitters with synth effects and pays homage to Beck's beginnings with a banjo breakdown near the middle.
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There were tokens from Newgate Prison in London and Spanish and Irish coins, signaling the beginnings of international trade.
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Since its beginnings, the New York Film Festival has showcased the work of many of the most acclaimed filmmakers.
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The ecology center's beginnings date to the 1980s, but the emphasis was on recycling plastics and paper until 2003.
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For some players, the sense of beginnings and hope is tempered by the thought: Is this my last one?
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The first half recounts his childhood in Louisville, Ky., his beginnings in professional boxing and his conversion to Islam.
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But many students said they saw the beginnings of what they hoped ultimately would make for a better environment.
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There has long been a nontrivial faction of nihilistic white supremacists in American politics, arguably since the nation's beginnings.
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But on a fundamental level, the organization appeals to cinephiles, a demographic that has changed since the society's beginnings.
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Unlike many others who find their way into the rarefied professional tennis ecosystem, Ramos came from relatively modest beginnings.
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CL: Then a shift happens, from individual, unitary works like these to the beginnings of the scroll-like works.
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Speaking of new beginnings, one is on the way on August 2 thanks to the new moon in Leo.
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Most singles still yearn for a serious romantic relationship, even if these relationships often have unorthodox beginnings, she said.
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Dornan stars as Jack, one-third of the handsome budding love triangle in Drake Doremus' upcoming release, Endings, Beginnings.
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You can already see the beginnings of it, with the advent of racially separate commencements at schools like Harvard.
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The highly unusual request was denied by Judge Garaufis, whose involvement in the case traces back to its beginnings.
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So that was kind of like the beginnings of my introduction to the crossover between health and social policy.
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Carden also shares the raw, unedited beginnings of his photos to inspire others to create with what they have.
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Here is a timeline of the rise and fall of Sears, starting at its humble beginnings in the 1800s.
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"Like myself, Marco came from humble beginnings and worked very hard to get to where he is today," Sen.
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The beginnings of a new elevator painting were marked out with black tape on a wall in her studio.
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After humble beginnings, dinosaurs become the dominant land animals until an asteroid wiped them out 66 million years ago.
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Traditionally, January is known as the month of new beginnings, while February brings to mind groundhogs and Valentine's Day.
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Empire builders like John D. Rockefeller and Cornelius Vanderbilt are idealized for bootstrapping their way up from modest beginnings.
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He was found in the freezing cold, with what appears to be the beginnings of frostbite on one paw.
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Around the same time, people started to build more complex houses, and the beginnings of a social hierarchy emerged.
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"I wouldn't be able to say full words, but I could say the beginnings of a word," she said.
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In Disney CEO Bob Iger's case, his strategic leadership style is built on a foundation stemming from humble beginnings.
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To understand why memes about losing money are popular, we have to turn to the beginnings of Bitcoin itself.
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Eventually the bride comes up for air, pushing past the anguish and the ghosts to hope and new beginnings.
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After all, aside from claiming you're not going to drink alcohol, what is January for if not new beginnings?
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Closer look: From his beginnings as a teenage hacker in Australia, Mr. Assange has been a deeply divisive figure.
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Chalk it up to our anti-establishment beginnings during the revolutionary war or our collective fascination with lawless frontiers.
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His success is all the more remarkable given Mutua's humble beginnings in Machakos, roughly 40 miles from the capital.
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It's not really meant to be as a drama exploring the beginnings of the porn industry in 1970s Time Square.
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If the fall of prog at the brass-knuckled hand of punk is well known, its beginnings are less so.
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The backpack has evolved far beyond its humble beginnings as a practical vessel for toting books, binders, and gel pens.
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"We can become a bit nostalgic for the beginnings of relationships where sex might have been more frequent," she says.
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New Beginnings will also feature a few newcomers, including Mischa Barton and Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson's son Brandon Lee.
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Jørn Lyseggen was born in Korea, adopted in Norway and grew from his humble beginnings into a highly successful entrepreneur.
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Baidu is currently experimenting with AI, but its humble beginnings reveal how early players grabbed a stranglehold on data dominance.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and spaces in your spirit that have felt empty will be nourished with new wholeness.
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Although the 51-year-old judge has reached the top echelons of the US judiciary, he came from modest beginnings.
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Earphones have come a long way since their humble beginnings when they looked more like glorified stethoscopes than audio equipment.
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When we were done, we walked out into the gleaming sunlight, my head buzzing with the beginnings of a headache.
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This is essentially the beginnings of a job offer and something I've been working toward for the past nine months.
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The documentary also recounts Ledger's most memorable moments onscreen, from his beginnings in Australia to the height of Hollywood celebrity.
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From her humble beginnings as Carls Jr.'s model, Kim Kardashian has built herself into a pillar of pop culture.
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From such humble beginnings some 3,500 years ago, nutmeg eventually exploded into the multi-million dollar industry it is today.
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The sun enters Taurus on Saturday changing our focus from creating new beginnings to living in the here and now.
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Bloomberg says his coalition has offered a "parallel pledge," but really it has formed the beginnings of a parallel government.
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CET The developers of the game have contacted me to explain how the game has changed since its wobbly beginnings.
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"We went upstairs to the rooftop and Gwen's heel goes through the roof," Shelton recalls of the venue's rough beginnings.
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Fiona's rise to fame had humble beginnings: The Cincinnati Zoo began to post photos and videos of her on Jan.
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It's only fitting that YouTube worked so hard to acquire the rights to Bieber's docuseries, considering the singer's career beginnings.
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Burke talked to Vox over the phone about her humble beginnings, Me Too's prominence and pitfalls, 2020 politics, and more.
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When asked where one would find the cracker — or the beginnings of it — the security guard returned a quizzical stare.
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It also recounts Ledger's most memorable moments onscreen, from his beginnings in Australia to the height of his Hollywood celebrity.
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This one arrives along with a new moon, so the stars focus in on beginnings, fresh starts, and sudden awakenings.
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This festival "is marked with new beginnings, joy, celebration and remembrance of the connection between humanity and divinity," Trivedi says.
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Once onstage, Stallone reflected on the beginnings of his career and spoke about how surreal the night felt for him.
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It jumps back and forth in time, juxtaposing the shop's earnest beginnings in the early '90s with its eventual end.
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In the instance of Aguilar's work, that story took on a traceable, vulnerable form, a constant rebirth of new beginnings.
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He spends hours walking around Colonial Williamsburg, where visitors step back in time to the beginnings of the American Revolution.
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Overall, Samhain is a celebration of nature's seasonal cycle and the opportunities for new beginnings it so often offers us.
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New Beginnings will also feature a few newcomers, including Mischa Barton and Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson's son Brandon Lee.
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It's a move following the beginnings of parent company Facebook, which started out as a college-exclusive social networking platform.
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For the cast of The Hills: The New Beginnings, their star charts may provide a hint at what's to come.
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After a wildly successful season 1, The Hills: New Beginnings has been renewed for a second season, MTV announced Monday.
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The "March for Science" -- whose beginnings reflect the viral birth of the Women's March on Washington -- occurs this Earth Day.
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"Juno is searching for hints about our beginnings," Juno principal investigator Scott Bolton said during a press conference earlier Monday.
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"Son/daughter of a..." Presidential candidates frequently describe their humble beginnings to show they're worthy of the nation's high office.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and this one is all about you having enough and feeling secure—financially and emotionally.
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Or will she take on a more parental role in the vein of Peter Capaldi's throwback to the show's beginnings?
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New moons are all about new beginnings, and this one will create a fresh start in your social life—awesome!
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Vaynerchuk succeeded despite his humble beginnings and despite the fact that he was a D- and F-student in school.
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This has the beginnings of a global conflict with the potential to destabilize much more than just the Middle East.
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Because if you look now, there's not many Atlanta artists that can't be traced back to you at their beginnings.
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Many hold strong views regarding the definition of the beginnings of life based upon faith or purely moral/ethical considerations.
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I don't like thinking about artworks as really having—this is going to sound so hippy dippy—beginnings or ends.
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At least one person saw Brody Jenner and Kaitlynn Carter's split coming: their The Hills: New Beginnings costar Spencer Pratt.
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Strzok had served as the No. 2 on the Clinton probe, and on the beginnings of the special counsel investigation.
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Speaking of new beginnings, there's an element of youth through utilization of children's voices in your songs on this record.
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Culinary tastes now said so much about you: how fashionable you were, how far you had evolved from your beginnings.
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It, too, is long gone, lost in the shadow of the Naked Cowboy who whispers the promise of new beginnings.
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A ZSL team helped to save the animal from his dark beginnings and released the animal into wild in Thailand.
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In 2016, on the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer podcast, Iron March founder Alexander Slavros was asked about his site's beginnings.
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New beginnings at home are on the way, thanks to the new moon in Virgo, which arrived early this morning.
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He's come so far from his humble, amateur beginnings, when you couldn't even recognize who the hell he was drawing.
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Regardless of these conspiratorial beginnings, Luna 10 genuinely lived up to the high expectations that had been placed on it.
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The background: Tillerson laid out the beginnings of an Africa policy in a speech at George Mason University on Tuesday.
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Neal H. Moritz: It was kind of the beginnings of our careers, before we were jaded about the movie business.
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New moons are new beginnings, so this is a wonderful time to rethink your spending habits or what you're earning.
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Now in its third year, Werk It has outgrown humble beginnings in NYPR's Greene Space with only 23 invited guests.
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Ford, a Conservative, came to office in October 2010 on a groundswell of populist support despite his own wealthy beginnings.
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Good, but the set I found meant that three synonyms would be at ends of phrases and two at beginnings.
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But many of those young Africans, who had dreams of new beginnings in Europe, are forced to start from scratch.
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Dissatisfaction with a photographic portrait's ability to adequately grasp a subject's essence dates back to the genre's 19th century beginnings.
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It remains unclear whether those dates reflect the beginnings of actual outbreaks, or stepped-up testing that revealed those outbreaks.
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But the meme has become democratized, spreading from its beginnings as a way to take the humble out of humblebragging.
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With its promise of new beginnings, fresh starts, all that, New Year's Eve is supposed to feel auspicious and meaningful.
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These new novels showcase those connections in all their intensity: misunderstandings, new beginnings, friendships upended and mended, families finally found.
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From its humble beginnings in Brownsville, the charity became the largest player in the shelter system for unaccompanied minors nationwide.
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It's a night of sitcom beginnings and endings as "Abby's" debuts on NBC and "Broad City" concludes on Comedy Central.
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Yet, here we are, in the beginnings of a trade war and the U.S. jobs market has rarely looked better.
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Pennsylvania and Louisiana have seen the beginnings of bipartisan legislative efforts this year to hand over redistricting to apolitical commissions.
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The Hills: New Beginnings is only just starting, so it's not totally clear yet how much Ashley will be featured.
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For The Hills revival, The Hills: New Beginnings, several of the former cast members are joined by some new faces.
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Though Steve Jobs is now exalted as one of the greatest minds in modern history, he came from humble beginnings.
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Though "every story worth telling has a thousand beginnings," as Betts writes, most storytellers are forced to choose just one.
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She wants her to be successful so it's just the beginnings of that tension and finally making her mom proud.
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The beginnings of that effort apparently came last week as the President turned to provocative rhetoric about the southern border.
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The story of jewelry's beginnings was told in a 75-item exhibition at the Sieraad International Jewelry Art Fair Nov.
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We were curious about the holiday's beginnings, so we dug into The Times's archive for the first mention of Kwanzaa.
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From its humble beginnings as an online bookstore to its recent purchase of Whole Foods, Amazon dominates the retail landscape.
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Tennis beginnings: Frances Sr. was the maintenance worker for the Junior Tennis Champions Center in College Park, Md., near Washington.
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The Hills: New Beginnings could be looking at a new addition — if it was up to Spencer Pratt, that is.
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Trump's supporters have long called for an investigation into the beginnings of the U.S. intelligence community's investigation into Russian interference.
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Its cyclical nature carries a spiritual relevance across faiths and cultures, representing new beginnings, growth, and the passage of time.
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Historians generally attribute the beginnings of the pound to silver pennies used by the Anglo-Saxons in the eighth century.
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Since its beginnings, Everlane has stuck to classic, ageless basics like straight jeans, plain leather flats, and crewneck cashmere sweaters.
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That's the beginnings of an on-ramp job, and I bet many a high-schooler would jump at the chance.
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But the rapper came from humble beginnings, growing up poor in the Marcy housing project in Brooklyn, New York City.
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There now seems to be the beginnings of a bi-partisan group in both Houses to produce the required changes.
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During the peace talks at Pastor Corey Brooks's New Beginnings Church in June, the rival factions had brokered a truce.
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Its discovery underscores the humble evolutionary beginnings of this large segment of the animal kingdom, humankind included, the researchers said.
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New Moons mark new beginnings, and you're excited for a fresh start in your life—especially on the emotional front.
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So say you're someone with an opioid use disorder who wakes up one morning and feels the beginnings of withdrawal.
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If that's true, it's only insomuch as goodbyes can signify new beginnings—that shedding old skin allows for new growth.
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This is a movie about the woman who grows into the first lady, "the beginnings of Michelle Obama," as Sumpter says.
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YouTube has come a long way from its beginnings as the place where you uploaded amusing cat videos for your friends.
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Sweet Beginnings, in partnership with other local job placement efforts and the city, also helps its workers find other permanent work.
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Since then, Sweet Beginnings has also won $500,000 in funding from Citi Foundation and a $400,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
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Either we're looking at a freakish anomaly here or the beginnings of a dystopian dining future I don't want to contemplate.
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Over the next hour, we speak about their beginnings, being an outsider and how men aren't encouraged to share their feelings.
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From its humble beginnings to its detailed debut as a horned-macaron, the unicorn trend knows no bounds (real or fantastical).
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"It's a very long process of developing a number of different hobbies," he told me, on the beginnings of his jousting.
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New moons bring new beginnings, and this is a perfect time to dismantle weird ideas you have about cash and confidence.
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At 26, Gomez can trace her on-screen beginnings back to Barney & Friends, in which she played Gianna for two seasons.
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Despite their rocky relationship beginnings, though, Luyendyk and Burnham seemingly found their happily ever after and appear to be going strong.
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The Maori All Blacks, made up only of players who can prove their Maori descent, have a unique haka, "Timatanga" (beginnings).
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In a The Hills: New Beginnings episode earlier this month, Patridge tearfully told her castmate Heidi Pratt about her painful divorce.
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Her beginnings as an indie film star propelled her to mainstream success, which lead her to prominent and memorable television characters.
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I was lucky enough to chat with her over the phone about her humble beginnings, her current grind, and going commando.
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Still, the bold color signifies a lot of new beginnings for the actress, not just the end of the PLL era.
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Viewing American progressive politics today is like seeing the beginnings of a slow-motion car crash, one we've already been through.
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Beginnings were laborious, punctuation sacred: he filleted an American editor for removing his semicolons, "with all their different shades of pause".
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The "Very British Beginnings" playlist includes shows featuring actors like Daniel Craig, Emily Blunt and James Corden early in their careers.
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He rose up from humble beginnings and did what a lot of people would like to do but never get there.
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I want them to see how he started from very humble beginnings and worked very hard to be who he was.
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As if the sorrow of his beginnings were not enough, Ellis died from AIDS in 1992, at the age of 33.
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There are plenty of ways you can start building an audience from small beginnings, starting with professional header and avatar images.
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Nubian Heritage had humble beginnings as a street vendor stand in New York City's Harlem neighborhood more than 20 years ago.
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Morris, who comes from humble beginnings, added that he drives the Mazda as a way to remind himself to stay grounded.
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It was such a refined shift from their grimy beginnings that at one point, Kelling wondered: Have I gone too far?
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Moreover, while the book runs for just over a century, we only see the beginnings of a tenuous existence for humanity.
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You, however, are one of the most flexible signs in the zodiac, Pisces, so embrace the new beginnings this eclipse brings!
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Stanley Rosen: Beginnings at Steven Harvey Fine Arts Projects Stanley Rosen taught at ceramics at Bennington College from 21942 until 22013.
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Few artists would dare put their very earliest compositions alongside their most recent, for fear of underscoring their crude creative beginnings.
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Meanwhile, Obama has said little about the probe's beginnings, and it's unclear if he plans to enter this highly charged debate.
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If nothing else, this proves that the upcoming MTV reboot — entitled The Hills: New Beginnings — won't have a shortage of nostalgia.
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Next to the abattoir the Khalids have built a mosque with a green dome and the beginnings of an Islamic garden.
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Brody Jenner and Kaitlynn Carter's The Hills: New Beginnings costars aren't surprised by some of the recent drama surrounding the exes.
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New Beginnings Ysiad soon saw that the work Hustle was doing changed the ways that he thought about politics and activism.
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Vanderbilt shares his story from humble beginnings on the West Side to working with music legends Chaka Khan and Lenny Kravitz.
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He told me that I had gout, crazy-high cholesterol, crazy-high blood sugar levels, and the beginnings of insulin resistance.
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"We are seeing the beginnings of a slowing of what has been a brain drain the last 20 years," Case said.
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New moons bring new beginnings and are wonderful times for manifestation, so be sure to focus on whatever your heart desires.
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Modest Mouse's humble beginnings established their authenticity, even as the indie boom spiraled to sometimes less than great heights around them.
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Despite humble beginnings, Grab — which started out in Malaysia but relocated to Singapore — has made strides over the past two years.
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Beauty Beginnings Makeup was always a part of my life since I was a child growing up in a nail salon.
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Since the beginnings of tap dance, practitioners have been lugging around wooden boards, instruments used to drum upon with their feet.
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Simply put, Won't You Be My Neighbor takes you through Rogers's rise to worldwide influence from humble beginnings in public television.
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McCain also commended Graham, noting that he came from humble beginnings and raised his sister after the death of their parents.
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The ends of Mr. Kanigel's sentences, in this fashion, go back in time, like the Terminator, to assassinate their own beginnings.
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And Victoria Beckham ranged further afield from her constricted beginnings, loosening up and letting go, taking serious materials very unseriously indeed.
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If his impoverished beginnings in the former Yugoslavia define him, an episode in Mr. Delpopolo's more recent past has marked him.
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Saudi Binladin Group had grown from humble beginnings in 1931, nourished by the Bin Laden family's good relations with successive rulers.
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This is early Redzepi, the beginnings of a style that has gone through several evolutions since this dish left the menu.
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Girault, active near the beginnings of photography, worked with daguerreotypes — his images are sharp and remarkably detailed even in miniature format.
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During Monday night's Video Music Awards, MTV announced that The Hills is returning next year with reboot The Hills: New Beginnings.
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As noted by the AP, some of the materials may point to the early beginnings of Assange's reported relationship with Russia.
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We will definitely toast to "new beginnings," if it really means a return to the genius of Scandal in Season One.
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But despite his punkish beginnings, today he comes across more as a quintessential England gent: perfect in manners, regal in dress.
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