Pietsch called the book "The Big One That Got Away," but another big one is on its way.
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So you have a big one, Uber has a big one, Airbnb sort of has a big one, even though it's not quite the same because nobody is moving around, but there's temporary workers.
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Instead of ... PointCast was the big one, that was the big one, and PointCast and the concept of push was on the cover of Wired Magazine.
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Yes, it has problems — one big one in particular.
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But business — the red dots — has a big one.
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In 'After the Big One', an epic, 5-part reported work of science fiction, Adam Rothstein took us through, step-by-step, what will happen to Portland after, well, the big one hits.
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For the individual solar homeowner, this is the big one.
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And her previous crowns qualified her for the big one.
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This is the final installment of After the Big One.
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Like, but water, I think, is a real big one.
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You know how people always talk about the Big One?
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This time it was a dress form, a big one.
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Let's get the big one out of the way first.
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His commitment on the debate stage is a big one.
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" Residents refer to the looming quake as the "Big One.
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And one more big one: Look for the effective dates.
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That was a big one for following that initial vision.
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The win was a big one for Team U.S.A. swimming.
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"This is going to be a big one," he says.
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This is the worst possible outcome, and a big one.
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Here's a big one: Spending money on gifts and travel.
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The last year has been a big one for Levi.
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This past week has been a big one for McGowan.
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The big one here, in particular, is Amazon Web Services.
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Messages in iCloud is the big one for iOS users.
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The other big one: Is bariatric surgery right for me?
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For the fighting game community, this is the big one.
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But that was a big one to get rid of.
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Oh, so this is the big one, I get it.
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His level of duetting, by contrast, made a big one.
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Season 3 promises to be a big one for Margaret.
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Right now, the student loan business is a big one.
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But it's still a big one to watch for February.
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When you get a big one, you're like 'Aw, man.
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This year has been a big one for Amanda Seyfried.
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Yes, but: Nvidia's move is a big one, Moorhead says.
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It's not the only reason, but it's a big one.
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This is a special year, this is a big one.
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This is an early milestone, but it's a big one.
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This year is an especially big one for Austen devotees.
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Siri is finally open to developersThis is the big one.
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AS DEALS GO, the New one was a big one.
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College Football Briefing The officiating mistake was a big one.
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"We have a big one coming right now," he said.
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I mentioned the finances: That's a big one for us.
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The big one is when you lose for this thing.
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Narrator: So, how can Californians prepare for the big one?
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Another big one is the actual size of the card.
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This is a big one that Google did not answer.
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"This is a big one for the industry," Clarken said.
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The last decade has been a big one for neuroscience.
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"Trujillo was the big one," Koller tells me over email.
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She points to younger sister Kylie as a big one.
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Ford: I think loyalty is a big one for me.
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And here's the thing: Coronavirus quarantine sucks the big one.
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"I think it's because they're so big," one woman said.
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He's the big one of Hootie and the Blowfish fame.
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They have a big one and a small one now.
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That last distinction turns out to be a big one.
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The really big one you keep hearing about is real.
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The first official trailer dropped the big one: Darth Vader.
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We have a big one in Tampa, all sold out.
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"Eventually there will be another big one that makes landfall."
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"This book's a big one," our reviewer Janet Maslin writes.
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He can kick it or go for the big one.
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A really big one — big enough to run a city?
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And look, a cantaloupe — watch this little big one here.
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Buckle up, because it's going to be a big one.
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A big one is rules for international carbon credit markets.
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Taylor's second career PGA Tour victory was a big one.
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If you're going to die, make it a big one.
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More likely are multiple small ones than a big one.
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The leap to "guilty as hell" was a big one.
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The past year has been a big one for influencers.
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The big one Mr. Trump mentioned early on is remittances.
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It used to be that welfare was the big one.
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So I guess it really is a big one. Scream.
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It gives her an advantage, but not a big one. Mrs.
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This launched, dubbed OTV-29, is a big one for SpaceX.
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"The big one was what we call the jumpbox," Mejeur says.
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"One should always be preparing for a Big One," she said.
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There's not a big one, that's what they always set off.
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What could we do if we saw a big one coming?
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So, if you look at consumer electronics, that's a big one.
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But then you did, and boy, was it a big one.
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And — this is a big one — they're always easy to style.
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That was a big one, gets a guy in scoring position.
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Then, the big one -- would the Kardashians ever cryogenically freeze themselves?
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Finally, for the big one: Does my pet fish know me?
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But beyond those flagships, there's the big one: the folding phone.
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"Now the rocks in the remake of BIG," one fan commented.
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Victory -- and perhaps a big one -- seems almost within their grasp.
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It's another save that turns out to be a big one.
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Next month is gonna be a big one at the FCC.
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Here are the highlights: The last point is a big one.
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Other firms that hold deferred liabilities enjoyed big one-off gains.
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In both cases, big one-year rallies for the ETF followed.
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"It's a really, really big one," Nutt said of the mandrel.
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Still, the next big one to hit went against all expectations.
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And that that wasn't the really big one doesn't get through.
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"That's a big one from a business reporting standpoint," he said.
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Last week was a big one for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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One big one is to not give the customer the receipt.
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One big one was moving the iPod to work on Windows.
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The estimated total financial cost of the big one in California?
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A big one for me was just giving up animal products.
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Should you buy the small one or get the big one?
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"There were five small bombs and one big one," Haiti said.
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That was a gutsy play by him, and a big one.
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This year was a big one as they celebrated 15 years.
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Individuality was quite big one with the women in the town.
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On June 4th, Kennedy rebounded and won the big one, California.
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We live in earthquake country ... but this was a big one.
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We live in earthquake country ... but this was a big one.
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She added: "One should always be preparing for a big one."
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Narrator: And finally, the big one will severely impact the economy.
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"Florence has been a nasty one, a big one," he said.
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This week is a big one for tech earnings in particular.
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Right now, on my farm, we're going through a big one.
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The big one looks like it came out of Notre Dame.
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Like I said above, connectivity is a big one for me.
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The feeling of being moved by architecture is a big one.
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"There was a big one and a small one," Lozada recalled.
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And the last week has been a big one for Tidal.
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This summer will be a big one for Harry Potter fans.
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The big one, for me, was email—both work and personal.
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I mean, I think he will give it the big one.
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As far as mousetrap improvements go, this is a big one.
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Are you looking for a tiny wingspan or a big one?
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The other big one is the non-response of the NCAA.
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The other big one I get is Will Trump Be Impeached?
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One factor was missing, though, and it was a big one.
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The 75th anniversary, that's kind of a big one for us.
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Fake News takes another hit, but this time a big one!
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DealBook This year has been a big one for business news.
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I'd say that one's own body is a pretty big one.
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Still, the big one remains: why the fuck am I here?
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"We wanted to build it for the big one," he said.
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The Chinese market for U.S. beef is not a big one.
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Statistically speaking, the next big one is due any century now.
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There's no single gene that predisposes you to the big one.
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The past year was a big one for new store openings.
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But experts said it wasn't a harbinger of a big one.
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The also suffered a big one-day decline, closing at 2,648.94.
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It's the chef's first airport project, and it's a big one.
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A big one is the holy terror waiting in the wings.
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A big one is spotlighting contributions by people who are marginalized.
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Here was yet another gift, and it was a big one.
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"That is a big one that nobody saw happening," he tweeted.
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At least on Twitter and Instagram is like a big one.
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The last big one was mobile, and the web industry adapted.
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The end of the year (and of the decade!) is finally upon us, and it has been a big one for the film industry, which means it's also been a pretty big one for film lovers.
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The Big One has a price tag to match its size: $1,300.
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The big one: refusing to let the country move on and forget.
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But Trump is a flat circle, and not a very big one.
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Every San Franciscan knows what to do when the big one comes.
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Tuesday night was a big one for Hillary Clinton – and American history.
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He's had some big moments and he had a big one today.
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He said the answer to the big one — should I upgrade now?
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The big one you're seeing on the internet was on hole nine.
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I didn't think a subscription doggy business would be a big one.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, that&aposs a big one, and probably not.
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The scrutiny took a toll, he said, but not a big one.
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"That doesn't necessarily mean it will be the Big One," he said.
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That suggests the new location may need to be a big one.
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KS: Take on the big one, can they even solve this problem?
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So I mean, I think that this is a really big one.
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JACOB LEW: Yeah, the right number is a very, very big one.
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For German cars, trade disruption looks likely to be the big one.
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Splatoon 2, Nintendo's ink-splattering competitive shooter, is the obvious big one.
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"You really can't predict when the big one will come," she says.
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This is the big one end of day, all-hands, big room.
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The big one will happen, and I don't get to know when.
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We got an EU ... The EU was really the first big one.
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We got a big one from Wagner there, and away we went.
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One of them was a big one of me as the devil.
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Speaking of wins, Cousins considers Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl a big one.
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Japan is not the only place to worry about a "Big One".
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Last year was a big one for the Kuala Lumpur-based startup.
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Most of the smaller earthquakes since Friday's big one were not felt.
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Even I knew it was the big one, seven pounds at least.
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The third generation made a few small changes and one big one.
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A big one being the beginnings of Sally and Edward's, uh, relationship.
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That's right, folks, it's finally time for the big one: Bastard Bowl.
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A big one stands out: The MLB games were loaded with ads.
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Here's what will happen if the big one hits the West Coast.
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"For Nevada, the issue of immigration is a big one," Hernandez said.
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As a result, surface temperatures appear to jump with each big one.
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Next up: round by round coverage of the big one, McGregor-Alvarez.
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The one variable in all this is a big one: interest rates.
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The other big one is swimming, which will feature hella finals today.
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No more lap dancing and kiss-offs; this was the big one.
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The event is shaping up to be another big one for Apple.
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Of course, getting out of the synthetics is a really big one.
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Finally, and this is a big one, beware of the Fitbit rash.
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G.I. Joe, Transformers, Watership Down, X-Men was also a big one.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE Last year was a big one for the Omer Quartet.
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"That is a big one that nobody saw happening," Mr. Trump wrote.
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"The camera is a big one," said Andrew Cunningham, a Wirecutter editor.
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Harvey was that storm — hopefully the last big one of the year.
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This season, in particular, promises to be a big one for Mason.
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Hayes Brown: So well yeah, that is kind of a big one.
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Once upon a time, the Lakers could never win the big one.
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San Francisco lives with the certainty that the Big One will come.
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"Obviously the Rome title was a big one," Zverev said last week.
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The agent factor is typically a big one in the buyout game.
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The seizure was the second big one this year in Guinea-Bissau.
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Each has six games to play, but this is the big one.
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HB: Okay, one more and this is like a really big one.
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At some point, I might make a big one, like an altarpiece.
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I think increasing positive contact across groups, too, is a big one.
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But there is a catch, and it is quite a big one.
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We didn't get the big one, to put up a big inning.
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"I kept saying I would make Grassroot big one day," she said.
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There was one big one where we couldn't even touch the water.
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The most important figure, however, remains that big one in the middle.
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Two Buckets The Big One will wreak havoc on the sewer system.
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You see Dicks banning assault rifles, you see … what's the big one?
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I think that Kellyanne Conway moment was a big one for you.
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Tasha: Mom and Dad was the big one for me in that regard.
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Mike Pence, during the vice presidential debate Wow, this was a big one.
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But who knows what will happen when the next big one hits.[NASA]
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And man, it's going to be a big one…I can feel it.
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The conceptual idea of yield management and empty space is a big one.
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Another big one up there is Hans Koenigsmann, you'll see him a lot.
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Last year, Kathryn Shulz published "The Really Big One" in the New Yorker.
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"A big one lately has been DNA genetic testing kits," Ms. Nofziger said.
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Will my penis, he said, be big one day like your penis is?
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Calling is a big one, letting the device ring other Echos or smartphones.
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A big one-off devaluation would be extremely risky, and threaten financial stability.
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Xiaomi's November 5 event is shaping up to be a pretty big one.
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" And I was going, "Please God, don't let it be a big one.
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"I think forgiveness is a big one because no one's perfect," she explained.
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Here's a big one: What types of meditations are more effective than others?
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" Though she admits, "the last big one was probably CFDA, the Rodarte coat?
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This "diversity" peg seems like a big one for the show's newest iteration.
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Liz spilled her big one night stand secret in the weirdest way possible.
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We also get another view of the notch, and it's a big one.
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Four years later, another big one streaked across the sky to the northwest.
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The big one is having a very coherent and believable identity already constructed.
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The divide between full-time employees and contract workers is a big one.
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This is a big one that has to often be explained to attendees.
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It was her first major public appearance, and it was a big one.
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What the venture capitalist is afraid of is losing the next big one.
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Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones is supposed to be a big one.
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The last big one there was a magnitude-7.7 to 33 in 1857.
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ARKit 1.5 adds a few marquee features including one big one: wall detection.
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It has four speakers and a smart keyboard connector, like the big one.
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Monday night's episode of The CW's Jane the Virgin was a big one.
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Here's the original picture: I tried to make off with the big one.
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This is part four of our reported science fiction, After the Big One.
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We live in earthquake country so folks ... but this was a big one.
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A big one is that we're drawing generalizations from some very subjective data.
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And when we do come out, it's going to be a big one.
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When a small school beats a big one, that is good for basketball.
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No matter what happens, nobody can say I can't win the big one.
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Still, that does not dim her hopes of making it big one day.
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This week was a big one for those advocating against a tampon tax.
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This is the big one (and I promise not to spoil the movie).
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He called the executive order "a big one," according to a pool report.
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The other narrative, the big one, appears to have taken care of itself.
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Only then will the U.S. begin to prepare for the next big one.
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Thursday brings another Federal Communications Commission Open Meeting -- and it's a big one.
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Is a big one, the biggest of mammals that walk in the field.
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"There were two explosions — one big one and one little one," he said.
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"This is a big one for us," Bowe said of the Lansing deal.
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He wasn't even born yet in 2034, when the big one finally hit.
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That said, even by today's notch-embracing standards, this is a big one.
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The big one: SynerDerm, a prescription skin cream, had the largest price hike.
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Chris: I'm excited to see him in character giving it the big one.
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The small one will cost $199 while the big one will cost $299.
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There are swamps in this country and the NFL is a big one.
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A big one, he says, is to evaluate your 'needs' versus your 'wants.
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So I want to talk first about the big one, then about Lime.
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The big one is researchers are lumping all tardigrades together in their analysis.
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My dad got me a VHS camera, and it was a big one.
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A big one for several of them has been honoring the slightest try.
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This storm looks like it could be a very, very big one indeed.
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Many saw last week's storm as another dress rehearsal for the Big One.
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Payment rates — again, how much providers would be paid — are a big one.
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That's because this isn't just about trade, though trade is a big one.
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And it can be pretty miserable to admit you made a big one.
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So much is at stake, especially if your employer is a big one.
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A big one is the startup's support from Transsion and partnership with Tecno.
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This will, of course, lead to the big one: What is our identity?
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This is a big one so I don't want to waste any time.
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Here's a very big one: Your audience has very limited ability to pay.
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This is a big one, so I don't want to waste any time.
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The jump from the original Watch Dogs to its sequel was a big one.
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And then, there's the big one: traveling for the first time without your baby.
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Another big one: Facebook is going to charge you to keep your profile private.
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You haven't seen Barb bite the big one until you've seen it like this.
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This is a really simple complaint, but it's also a big one for me.
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It's time for Democrats to make a decision, and this is a big one.
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I took a baby hit and P took a big one; we're officially baked.
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That said, Mickey makes his point by planting a big one on a fan.
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That means this year could be a big one for the SHEros out there.
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SARA EISEN: So finally, James, tomorrow -- this week is a big one for you.
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The hole left by America's withdrawal is a big one, and not easily filled.
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A second big one is that we are starting to have relationships with computers.
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We had a big one with Random House, that got a lot of press.
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A big one is the assumption that an asset's volatility is known and fixed.
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But there is a big one that still eats away at him, he says.
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American Tourister Fieldbrook XLT Luggage Set — $69.99 See Details This is the big one.
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That's kind of self-evident—every offseason is a big one for young players.
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He makes very strong throws, accurate throws, and that was a big one there.
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Fitbit CEO James Park insists that its next smartwatch will be the big one.
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You get some people thinking this is 'the big one' and they start selling.
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The Privacy / Tracking issue is a big one with consumer groups, especially in Europe.
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The new year will be a big one for the royal parents-to-be.
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The Pisces eclipse arrives on February 26, and this will be a big one.
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So, once again, the impact on the consumer business is not a big one.
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The big one for us was for not to have to raise more capital.
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This is a big one—most people don't even realize it impacts their sleep.
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The problem of overspending on software and apps happens to be a big one.
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I think the first big one was these plastic islands in the ocean. Horrifying.
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But in all honesty, this injury is not a big one for New York.
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"I mean this season is a really, really big one for Sansa," Turner said.
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And the last big one is stress, admittedly a harder one to avoid altogether.
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I love the Age Perfect range, that's the big one for me I think.
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This year's Consumer Electronics Show wasn't a big one for cameras; it rarely is.
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Every game is a big one and we need to keep getting these points.
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This past year was a big one for all electric rideables — not just hoverboards.
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For years, he's been the guy who couldn't come through in the big one.
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The CTC expansion is a big one and would help a lot of families.
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It's going to be a big one, but yeah we're in a good situation.
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This is a big one: Do not try to cure people with chronic illness.
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It's big — one of the biggest projects ever undertaken at Vox Media, in fact.
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That's a big one, and they will make a big deal out of it.
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"There's about a 2% chance of the Big One occurring each year," Jones tweeted.
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On Thursday — and this is a big one — it could be John Bolton's turn.
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"I remember when you were brought home from the hospital" is a big one.
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And the big one: When the owners eventually pass on - who gets the place?
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A big one is having to absorb losses, which are starting to add up.
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One problem that cash can't solve is the big one: There's not enough aid.
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Mr. Reichler is again assisting a small country, the Philippines, battling a big one.
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Bill Gates fears that the world is not ready for the next big one.
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The ground floor shop was more like a preview for the big one downstairs.
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"They just can't give up 'I drink from small to big,'" one person commented.
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However, the payoff if these different boxes can be ticked is a big one.
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"It's a white elephant, a big one," he said in Portuguese through an interpreter.
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"We wanted to build it for the big one," one of the owners said.
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A big one: the shift toward automatic enrollment of workers in retirement savings programs.
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Their arguments are sound: Why wait until a small problem becomes a big one?
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This was a big one because it was Trump and all that stuff. Yeah.
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It makes sense to get the big one out of the way first, right?
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The rise of behavioral advertising isn't the sole culprit, but it's a big one.
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I might be on vacation or at home sleeping when the Big One strikes.
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The lone problem — and it is a big one — involves the Fox broadcast network.
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Experts warn that the Balkan nations are ill prepared for the next big one.
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"She has always had a following, but not a big one," Mr. Sachs said.
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When it comes to the markets, many forecasters are waiting for the big one.
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Then the big one: the German parliamentary elections, in August or September next year.
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But you know there's going to be a big one against them late, too.
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The big one would be killing the deduction of state and local income taxes.
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This year, there will be a big one, and maybe I'll have to go.
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Let's break it down: The question, taken at face value, is a big one.
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This is the big one, of course, given Kennedy's previous rulings for abortion rights.
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The way we thought about it ... "Remove barriers to opportunity," that's a big one.
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"The Big One," was king and also the top form of entertainment in America.
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But I started doing commercials, and at one point I got a big one.
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The app has limitations, of course, a big one being that it is mobile only.
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Location tracking is a big one—very valuable to both end users and advertisers alike.
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Then there's the big one: Is Trump the end of something, or just the beginning?
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Sticking points: The big one is how to test users for impairment, primarily when driving.
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"The problem is a small hot spot can turn into a big one," he continues.
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Look at the way the big one holds the little one in its scaly arms.
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And the others ask, does it release pressure and make the Big One less likely?
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How big, one might wonder, is the largest collection of cards that contains no set?
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The ability to deploy only assets as needed based on workload is a big one.
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I try to track emergent arguments in politics, and this feels like a big one.
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He feared the police were building up another case against him, maybe a big one.
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Lastly, and it's the big one: is there an actual, positive future for British clubbing?
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But here's the big one: Titanic features two decent characters who are consensually in love.
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We'll likely hear more details including the big one — price — at the company's September event.
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But there is a demand, a big one, to showcase leftists and minorities as villains.
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There are several reasons, but the dismal state of online advertising is a big one.
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But regardless, ,t's another key test for BAMTech ahead of the big one next year.
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It would have to be a big one to scare underwriters out of the business.
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So, we have to prepare for a big one against a great team like Boston.
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There was just one catch (a big one, too) — I was not a U.S. citizen.
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In terms of companies hopping on the cryptocurrency bandwagon, Valve would be a big one.
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That challenge is a big one, and starts with making the league's worst team respectable.
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And if a big one becomes compromised, you can quickly reestablish its capabilities in miniature.
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Emperor Palpatine recently bit the big one over Endor, and the Empire is in shambles.
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It's a big one because it will really set the tone for future Fed meetings.
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The first big one comes on March 2202, when the current debt-limit deal expires.
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Another big one is ADHD, which people probably think is the most common psychiatric illness.
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Intersectionality is one of our initiatives moving forward in 2019 and it's a big one.
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There's no way of predicting when Cascadia will author the next big one, Goldfinger says.
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Completing the construction of the plant is just the first step, albeit a big one.
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What was meant to be a small gesture turns out to be a big one.
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A big one is "transfer learning", which is what AI researchers call reasoning by analogy.
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Well, one big one, which is that he's officially bumping the name to ALL CAPS.
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A. I usually dip in on the big one or two stories for the day.
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Every time she gave a smile, kind of a big one, made me feel confident.
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Narrator: The aftermath of the big one will wreak havoc on infrastructure and the economy.
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They thought up nicknames for one another — including Mustache, the Big One, Obama and Pashtun.
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Ivanisevic, after all, had already reached three Wimbledon finals before finally winning the big one.
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"Every game is a big one for us," Caviliers coach Tony Bennett said this week.
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It is easy to imagine how a small fight could become a very big one.
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The next year is bound to be a big one for soccer star Alex Morgan.
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And so you're really far down the final ... Content's a big one we're looking at.
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We all know that Trump is big one helping his friends and punishing his enemies.
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There's just one problem, and it's a big one: PCOS, of course, only affects women.
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So we know we'll see a truck, and we know it'll be a big one.
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With 168 pages, 140 Facebook accounts and 31 Instagram accounts, this was a big one.
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What makes this different from a Nor'easter, or is it just a really big one?
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It's looking like 2016 will be a big one for budget accommodation in Southeast Asia.
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And it's an especially big one this year, as Canada is celebrating its 21999th birthday.
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Price creep is a big one, and the iPhone 11 finds the company readjusting accordingly.
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That's the big one, I think, why people should move around and have a look.
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What tech do you want to have on hand when the Big One hits California?
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Until he takes his foot off the brake and drives right into a big one.
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Already No. 1, Halep proved on Saturday that she could win the big one, too.
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"Injury was one of the issues, the other big one was any motivation," Djokovic wrote.
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Nobody knows if the coronavirus will be a "big one," for it may still fizzle.
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Tom Rogan: With a small step and a big one, Iran just escalated against America.
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"They're pretty painful injuries, and this is a big one," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
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"I think this election is a big one," Sessions said, according to The Washington Examiner.
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Last week was a big one for news: Trump tariffs, fears of a trade war.
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Long hair was a big one, particularly where 'good' and 'bad' Black hair were concerned.
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We've lost a couple games to these guys already, and this is a big one.
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Get ready for its release on October 1 — this is gonna be a big one.
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In this respect, both they are like fishermen trying to lure in the big one.
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The year 22017 was a big one for Billie Jean King, the trailblazing tennis star.
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But whatever you have, you'll be glad you have it when the Big One hits.
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For "Islands," I felt that invasive species and extinction on islands was a big one.
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The promotion is a big one for Coles, but in retrospect not a surprising one.
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Today's target is a big one: the fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks.
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There's a full moon in Pisces today, and it's a big one for your relationships.
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This year is gearing up to be a big one for the Wu-Tang Clan.
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" Bouncing back to the moment, she added jubilantly, "This competition, you know, is a big one.
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All this, of course, is leading to the big one: the Airplane Leggings Incident of 2017.
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It was so long I thought for the first time ever, 'Is this the big one?
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We're trying to be big, because the task we have before us is a big one.
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Turns out those features could predict whether a small tumor would grow into a big one.
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Coleman subsequently said future LNG projects would likely be phased, rather than big one-off developments.
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If you eliminate multiple memberships, or a big one like the gym, you could save thousands.
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"It is hard to close this chapter, because it is a bloody big one," she said.
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The coming year is going to be a big one for women in the U.S. Senate.
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This week was a big one for Amazon as it announced the new touchscreen Echo Show.
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I go on a few holidays a year, but they'll save up for a big one.
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One big one, Joongang Ilbo, said the move would "raise our trust in the United States".
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Here's the big one guys: Think about the dagger Arya used to off The Night King.
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Orcas ate a minke whale, it's not a big one, up to 12 meters in length.
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Second, and this is the big one one for me, it's got a lot of ports.
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One big one investors are looking at is directional information about the company's Amazon Prime memberships.
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While it's not the first time AdultFriendFinder has been hacked, woo boy, this a big one.
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There are a lot of distinctive things going on here, and the humor's a big one.
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The big one is the title: The game will be called Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
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Nicholson Baker's book Substitute is an exception to the rule, and a big one at that.
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With so many, some residents have been left to wonder if the big one is coming.
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Cory Booker: The next week feels like a very big one for the New Jersey senator.
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The week was a big one for bitcoin, especially in the financial center of New York.
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Yeah, you read that right: Sheriff Joe has a posse—and a big one, at that.
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But analysts warn the "big one" is still to come – that's the French elections in April.
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Ro Khanna (D) The race between Honda and Ro Khanna is a big one for tech.
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Some analysts, however, are skeptical of expectations for a big one-off drop for the currency.
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Being in the lockup was no treat, but that one, it was my personal big one.
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First of all, the law, which says -- ALISYN CAMEROTA, CNN ANCHOR: That&aposs a big one.
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But the big one that came out, the most important ones, were two Chromebooks from Samsung.
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I did a big showing of the documentary in Nashville and another big one in Puxico.
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In addition, health security experts are worried about the "next big one" — the next global pandemic.
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We hunted hard for a big one for 2628 days and finally got on this group.
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This is a big one that most people don't even realize harms their sleep and productivity.
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It is not only an existing customer of the market but a very big one indeed.
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Virtual currencies have bounced back from past sell-offs, but this has been a big one.
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There are plenty of signs you're not building wealth, and lifestyle inflation is a big one.
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Big one-time jobs, like weddings, account for about seventy per cent of Family Romance's revenue.
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Here's what experts say could happen in the seconds, hours, and days after the big one.
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They live, proudly, across Offa's Dyke, the nominal border between two nations, one big, one small.
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Everyone in Portland had talked about the Really Big One, with its estimates of local apocalypse.
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A big one is that Tesla, unlike BMW, sells only three vehicles that aren't well differentiated.
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There were seven special elections in the House and one big one -- Alabama -- in the Senate.
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While I can understand cutting corners here, that's a pretty big one for two key reasons.
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They'll each do several events, but the big one is at The Pearl at 1 p.m.
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The city, the big one and all the little ones within it, unites in that pursuit.
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I think I'll leave it there… there's another big one at the end of the game!
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The loss of Prince is a big one in many respects, namely, in fashion's self-expression.
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Mr. Cuomo's plan tackles some problems, but it doesn't solve the big one — not yet, anyway.
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If you are keeping the "strategic competition" scores, chalk up a big one for China here.
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A smart smoke alarm alerts you to a small problem before it becomes a big one.
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True, Bernie Sanders could make a comeback, but it would need to be a big one.
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In other words, the DSA isn't a new organization, and it's not a big one, either.
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But I have goals, and the big one is to get back into the top 100.
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His morning workouts have been eye-catching, and he might be sitting on a big one.
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The loser will have to keep wondering why she cannot manage to win a big one.
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That may seem like a pedantic distinction, but it's a big one in terms of legality.
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Her signature hairstyle was two little ponytails that connected to a big one in the back.
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The hope is that many small truths can be piled together to make a big one.
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It would have been the first big one for the president's national guard, created this year.
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We got a lot of trust in him and he made a big one for us.
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Here are tips for making sure you're prepared if the next "big one" heads your way.
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A big one: Voters were confused as to why two sheets of paper were printing out.
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We deal with a lot of loss in our lives, and Kobe was a big one.
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Regulation, not a big one on regulation but I think certain things need to be regulated.
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This is a big one for me, and many of you have heard it all before.
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"Bubble wrap was a big one for us," says John Briney, the company's director of marketing.
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If you eliminate multiple memberships, or one big one like the gym, you could save thousands.
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This is a big one, which most people don't even realize harms their sleep and productivity.
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The next big one to hit us could be naturally occurring, deliberately created, or accidentally released.
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It can be a small wish for tomorrow or a big one for the coming year.
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But Hirono's question is the big one: How much influence did this misinformation campaign actually have?
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" He and other residents last week woke to headlines driving the point home: "4th of July earthquake won't delay the Big One," read one on Friday from the Los Angeles Times; The New York Times reported Thursday's earthquake was "a reminder that the Big One lurks.
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It actually stays with you at the small market, instead of getting broken at the big one.
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"We are waiting for that big one to hit, hoping it doesn't," her husband, Mike Holbork, said.
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And we've got a big one coming up this weekend with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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When it was bad it sucked a big one, but that's what that band was all about.
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A big one is the 111 kHz frequency, which weirdly enough brings us back to the Druids.
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Part two of the first Democratic presidential debates is coming Thursday night, and it's the big one.
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The celebration was also a big one for outfielder Juan Soto, who had turned 231 last week.
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It's barely even news when celebrities come out anymore (well, except for that big one that wasn't).
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The solar eclipse in Cancer arrives on July 12—this is a big one for your relationships.
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A big one is that it's never possible to fully isolate the effect of any single event.
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I'd be lying if I didn't say I was thinking this might be the last big one.
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The big one involved a report that said Trump's behavior with women had been less than honorable.
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That it takes six generations for the poorest to reach the middle class is a big one.
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"We got a big one tomorrow, and hopefully we can sneak one out in Cleveland," Thomas said.
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However, even the most aloof individual has to admit that $825 million is a pretty big one.
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The FBI is only one of many government bodies providing FOIA resistance, but it's a big one.
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Now he'll run a big one: He's the new publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times.
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I've learned a lot of things in the last couple years and this is a big one.
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Because they may be the next big one, the next one with the greatest idea for consumers.
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As such, I'd assumed the the entirety of Cornwall was up for a big one, 24/7.
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Regardless of direction, this offseason stands to be a big one for the crop of development pieces.
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The first episode absolutely drags, and they have to make some changes, or rather, one big one.
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Work-Life Balance This year is shaping up to be a big one for paid family leave.
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The big one for us was a band called Pest and there was another called Dirty Deep.
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The question of what it means exactly to be a man is a big one these days.
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A big one can be that the threesome is billed as a gift for a partner's birthday.
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The category of "women" may be a big one, but it also covers a lot of ground.
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According to Nate Cohn of the New York Times, this is a big one for Democrats: Wow.
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Big one-off moments—Janine's delivery, the Mexican delegation—feel drawn from threads in a larger cloth.
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"Improved accuracy" of orders is a big one, according to Blaine Hurst, Panera Chief Transformation & Growth Officer.
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In today's world, big one-off purchases are increasingly dying away and being replaced by incremental payments.
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"The Muppet Show" was a big one for me, and "The Carol Burnett Show" was another staple.
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We'll wrap in Microsoft and Alphabet for this one as well: And then there's the big one.
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Los Angeles is beautiful but it is, in fact, unstable, especially as The Big One continues to
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"I'm an only child, but family is my life and I want a big one," says Johnson.
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Scientists expect to experience this "Big One" in their lifetimes — though they're not sure where or when.
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Narrow your tasks down to nine items: one big one, three medium ones, and five smaller ones.
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Jorah is a big one, but other than him, we got a bunch of minor character deaths.
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We are trying to be big, because the task we have before us is a big one.
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The big one here is Florida's referendum on felon enfranchisement, on which lots has been written already.
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After skating through the "Big One" on Lap 118, Kurt Busch had the lead in Sunday's race.
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A big one — which sounds perfectly innocent — is washing your face with a little soap and water.
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And David Kelly, the chief global strategist for JPMorgan Asset Management, is thinking about a big one.
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Obviously, the big one that I think everybody wishes would go away ... Oh, Part 33 accounting rule?
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The big one is that insurers were not able to effectively predict the health costs of enrollees.
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"If we just had a big one, we know there will be smaller ones soon," Denolle said.
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We discussed music, the eternal wonder of travel, and Bez having a big one in in Pyongyang.
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"It's just too big," one weary counselor says of the trafficking business that claims so many victims.
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Drape: Blount broke a big one just like he had done in the past for the Pats.
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"It's a big one and seems to be the most effective at what it does," he said.
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The distinction between states is a big one for residents of both cities and the surrounding area.
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They do not include a May 9th show that will be a big one for Mr. Colbert.
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The last big travel weekend of the summer will truly be a big one in the air.
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"There may not necessarily be a big one, based on past eruptions at Kilauea," Dr. Coombs said.
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The long run is nice, but 2020, as even the most patient concede, is The Big One.
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"The Gülenist cult is a criminal organization, and a big one," Kalın, the President's aide, told me.
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There's a lot of strategy behind the big one-day sales event in the middle of summer.
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Financing deals can be a great way to avoid the hit of a big one-time expense.
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Californians may need to learn to think about future fires as the Big One, like an earthquake.
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"Every day, we see little miracles, and this just happened to be a big one," he said.
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"We did lose one purchase order, which is unfortunate because it was a big one," O'Hara said.
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"I don't think there is a big one that's coming," said University of Hawaii vulcanologist Scott Rowland.
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President Trump lost a big one when he caved to Nancy Pelosi's demand on the spending bill.
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Thinking more about the tools you employ in your own work—grace is a pretty big one.
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And this big one: President Trump last week finally turned in long-awaited written answers to Mueller's investigators.
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The next Grand Slam question for Djokovic is whether he can finally win the big one on clay.
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At eight feet wide, the biggest sac, known simply as "The Big One," can comfortably sit three adults.
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Last year was a big one for blue eye makeup, both on the runways and in real life.
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That they're significant -- it feels like half the people ask, does this make the Big One more likely?
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But a big one is the lack of institutional support for candidates on the state and local levels.
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The Matrix universe is a big one, even if most of the population has been asleep so far.
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Then I went, when I graduated, I joined a law firm, Patton Boggs, here in D.C. Big one.
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"He loved mom's spaghetti and meatballs and the chocolate chip cake was a big one," says daughter Rebecca.
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I love the big one, but now I'm riding this one and it fits my size perfectly too.
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SoundCloud is a big one for Chromecast to finally check off when it comes to cross-platform support.
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"I'm trying to concentrate on the big tournaments and the U.S. Open is a big one," said Larrazabal.
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That price tag alone is a strong indicator that this deal is a big one for both companies.
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Of all the things the UFC staff could have botched on Saturday night, this was a big one.
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On Soundcloud, I can see the countries where my listeners are and a big one is always Japan.
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"He had five different cases against him so he was definitely a big one for us," Sarothiya said.
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Those of us who build analytics software have a role here, as well — a big one, in fact.
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Or, you can get a big one that prints on two pieces by August 2017 by pledging $85.
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The biggest problem that we face right now outside of people not getting along... That's a big one.
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His legal battle — in some ways, the first big one of the #MeToo era — is far from over.
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The 1717 quake happened 299 years ago, so New Zealand could experience its "big one" at any time.
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There was a 6.2 magnitude quake that struck the region two days before the big one on Saturday.
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This is a big one for WB, which saw Batman Arkham levels of success with the first game.
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It maintained its laurels throughout the night, bringing home eight awards, including the big one for Best Musical.
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"We're looking at critical things that are important to West Virginia, healthcare being a big one," Manchin said.
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Youth is a big one, made worse by relatively low levels of education (though Hispanic numbers are improving).
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Only there's a cost to all this, and with a base price of $500, it's a big one.
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The big one is the number of teams that have a legitimate chance to win the Stanley Cup.
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The timing of the release just wasn't great; Memorial Day weekend isn't traditionally a big one for Hollywood.
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According to Nate Cohn of the New York Times, LoBiondo's exit is a big one for Democrats: Wow.
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Third-party partners have been a long promised addition, and the company just announced a pretty big one.
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We'll see how it goes from there... but for sure Wimbledon is the next big one for us.
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According to Lucy Jones, a seismologist from Caltech, they also don't decrease the likelihood of the big one.
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Crimson Peak was the last really big one we worked on with him, and it had a budget.
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But one big one — one that hadn't been raised in the first two debates — was still noticeably absent.
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And if you look at what else your head produces on the regular, saliva is a big one.
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Critic Score: 100%Audience Score: 75%When it comes to fall holidays, Thanksgiving is definitely a big one.
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This is a big one, as these are pretty hard to find on sale (especially for $300 off).
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One big one: It has a $6 billion loan that's available only if it goes public this year.
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One thing has been consistent — Cuomo has held an advantage over Nixon, and a big one at that.
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The following events will all see medals awarded today: The big one is the women's team gymnastics final.
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The country needs protection against what many on the West Coast nervously refer to as "the big one."
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This is a big one because, first of all, both Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are quite elderly.
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So NASA researchers and other scientists are planning a rapid-response program to study the next big one.
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They may get a small boost, but not a big one, so I think it's a fair point.
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Letting your kids help plan your travels is a big one, because then it becomes a team effort.
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Deals have to be good for both parties ... Israel got the first chip and it's a big one.
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They took a big one in Reddish, one of the highest risk/highest reward players in this draft.
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But experts say it probably isn't a precursor to the big one — though you should always be prepared.
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The move to streaming will be a big one for Ms. Hammer, who joined Universal three decades ago.
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Cool sentiment, but we're not sure if Lob City needs another guy who can't win the big one.
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Are you suggesting this is the big one — the once-a-century pandemic people have been bracing for?
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But yet another problem has emerged, and a big one: The results have more than a few errors.
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People on our side kept saying, 'Yeah, but if I had a really big one, it would work.
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They've got too many problems, so I don't think you can hit a big one on this one.
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A big one is that it is difficult for mediators not to intervene and propose a logical solution.
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He went 146 starts on the PGA Tour until his next victory, and it was a big one.
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The latest YouTube policy change affecting kids content, which went into effect this week, is a big one.
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For now, though, my colleague Natasha Singer focused on a big one: The state's landmark consumer privacy law.
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"I really thought I'd win the big one deep down in my heart," she said in an interview.
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That's a big one, and it's one of the main issues the striking teachers are looking to address.
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Perhaps the pollsters think that all of those other questions really answer the big one, but they don't.
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That was probably one of the bigger mistakes we've made at Complex, but that was a big one.
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But the big one here undoubtedly is the fact that Nancy Pelosi wants to open up impeachment hearings.
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It was not a huge contract by baseball standards, but for the Mets it was a big one.
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The third year tends to be a big one for the best coaches, and 2019 is Tom Herman's.
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But the big one, the Great War for the narrative, is being fought over the story of America.
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Among those essential health benefits was a big one for the opioid epidemic: addiction and mental health care.
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On remote, trout-rich rivers in Chilean Patagonia, dreams of catching the big one really do come true.
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The Grand Bargain: This is the big one, and of course you should never count on it happening.
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The big one with Colin Kaepernick and then most recently just two days ago, literally, the Gillette ad.
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Passing the California bar is difficult for even law school graduates, so her task is a big one.
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Recent quakes probably won't trigger the 'Big One' It's not likely that this week's earthquakes will trigger the "Big One" geologists warn about -- at its closest point, the San Andreas fault zone is more than 150 miles away from the Mojave Desert, USGS seismologist Susan Hough told CNN affiliate KTLA.
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" The Big One is coming According to geologists, a major earthquake along the San Andreas Fault is likely "overdue.
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HEGSETH: But that was the first one I got, but a nautical kania (ph) one, a big one. Yes.
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The big one was 2018 Georgia gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams' decision to pass on a challenge to Republican Sen.
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And then eventually the big one itself, the most expensive property on the Italian Monopoly board: Parco della Vittoria.
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The image hosting service has made a big one: Free accounts will be limited to 1,000 photos from Jan.
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And the big one: It's just over four light-years away, making it the closest planet with habitability potential.
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But with the very first award of the evening came the first snub — and it was a big one.
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There are other negative side effects of carbon emissions, like ocean acidification, but the temperature is the big one.
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IT IS a niche market, but a big one, and it is increasingly dominated by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
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But I do hope to be there when the big one hits in LA, face my fears head on.
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THE WALL is not a big one, nor a beautiful one, nor does it keep anything in, nor out.
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You came into being known, I guess, through "Swingers," which was … Yeah, that was kind of the big one.
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Of course, Florida is the big one as it's a crucial swing state with a monster 29 electoral votes.
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I went to sleep expecting to wake up with a small incision and woke up with a big one.
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Well, a big one is that phones are expensive, like they cost a lot of money, they're super computers.
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A big one is whether to take the winnings as a lump sum or spread out over several decades.
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The BJP and its allies control 18 of India's 29 states; just one big one is left with Congress.
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The crooked house is a big one, and any one of its many family members could be the murderer.
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It was a big one for Coachella too: She was the first woman of color to headline the festival.
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As rents and demand rise, tenants are looking for ever more amenities, and outdoor space is a big one.
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"Whenever Craig Sager is covering your game, you know it's a big one," James told Sports Illustrated in April.
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Image: Blue OriginBlue Origin is adding a new re-usable rocket to its stable—and it's a big one.
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Hopefully this will provide some help when the really big one finally comes and destroys the entire Pacific Northwest.
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This week was a big one for me and a good sign for the rest of the claycourt season.
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A big one was the worry that the government would sell off the valuable land where they were based.
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That's a big one for conservatives, who don't want more states to jump in before Medicaid expansion ends. Rep.
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You mentioned life changes, and a big one is that Sophie is going through a divorce from your brother.
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Then the dollar gets stronger; that weakens the global economy; that weakens commodities; that weakens oil — the big one.
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For once, this is a Star Wars movie that's more interested in the small picture than the big one.
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Me and the lads, right, Kenny and Dez and Big Paul, we was all out for a big one.
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Space is a great place for telescopes, but it is very difficult to get a big one up there.
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She's a winning singer, forthright and accomplished and idiomatic, implying a slight drawl instead of faking a big one.
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He may think this is the big one and decide he doesn't want to go out like Saddam Hussein.
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Buying directly from Apple typically means either a big one-time payment or joining the company's iPhone Upgrade Program.
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A BIG ONE TODAY, IT IS PRINCIPAL, GLOBAL INVESTORS CELEBRATING THE LAUNCH OF ITS INVESTMENT GREAT CORPORATE ACTIVE ETFS.
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There's one episode remaining in Game of Thrones seventh season, and it's shaping up to be a big one.
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That last advantage is a big one, and Ceperley explains how that works for clients and why it's valued.
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Heather Cox Richardson: Blue wave will radicalize Republicans The blue wave happened Tuesday, and it was a big one.
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Foreshocks are earthquakes, emphasizes Angew, but they only earn the title "foreshock" when they happen before a big one.
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She made a big one during a sit-down with Anderson Cooper that aired on "60 Minutes" on Sunday.
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But there's another type of risk that consumers aren't focusing on as much, and it's a big one: privacy.
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They only sell the big one as grilled, and I get that 'cause that's their specialty, is grilled chicken.
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If I have one nit, and it's a big one, it's that Microsoft is still not selling a bundle.
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Since then, InSight has picked up dozens more potential quakes, though scientists are still waiting for a big one.
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A few of the questions had a right answer, and happily most respondents did get a big one right.
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When the Big One arrives, the tech companies will be vulnerable to the regulation that they have skillfully avoided.
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Illustration: Google / GizmodoGoogle's annual developer conference kicks off today, and it looks like this will be a big one.
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"It really was like catching a tiger by the tail, a big one," Mr. Wittman said in an interview.
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It's a simple change, but a big one in terms of helping Uber fairly assign responsibility for ride satisfaction.
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"I think Air India is a big one to watch here," he said in the Reuters Trading India chatroom.
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On some level, I want Rome 2 to become a great game, and not merely a very big one.
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The driver "seemed certain that, if it was a cat, it was a bloody big one," the report noted.
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To be sure, his reticence about money was just one of our issues — but it was a big one.
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Based on the distance between the croc's eyes, Professor Banks estimated its total length: 12 feet, a big one.
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This week could be a big one for the Trump administration's plot to undercount Latinos in the 2020 census.
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" But she asked, "Why should I have to live with the constant risk and fear of a big one?
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"The Big One" (season 93, episode 16) Of all the show's Paris meltdowns, this just might be the best.
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For those on St. Martin, Hurricane Luis in 1995 was the "big one" until Irma blasted apart their island.
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There needs to be a debate, a big one, on whether to authorize coaching, because hypocrisy has its limits.
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"Khan's decision is a big one," said Michael Kugelman, a South Asia expert at the US-based Wilson Center.
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For decades public health experts have called for preparations for another "big one" — yet adequate preparations were never made.
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Second, and this was a big one for me, you&aposll probably want to keep eco-friendliness in mind.
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The latest update to Samsung's almost decade-old line of more durable Galaxy smartphones seems like a big one.
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Apple's push into services is a big one, so bundling seems like more of an inevitability than a possibility.
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"The big one up and kills the little one, pushing it right out of the nest," Dr. Anderson said.
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It held the event in a smallish venue on its campus, rather than a big one in San Francisco.
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The biggest earthquakes to rattle the state in years reminded us that the threat of "the Big One" looms.
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A big one — Canada has, for generations if not centuries, broken its relationship and its partnership with indigenous peoples.
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This was the big one but it wasn't a hyped up race war between two nations, cultures or colors.
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We're just a few moments away from this year's annual iPhone reveal — and it's going to be a big one.
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"It's fairly frequent, especially since the big one hit this evening it feels like a tiny little earthquake," Weston said.
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It's terrifying to think what a real "Big One" would be like, centered in an urban megalopolis like Los Angeles.
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The decision about continuing in school was a big one because it would mean moving to England to attend Oxford.
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But even longtime residents did a double take when an especially big one ran aground near the village of Ferryland.
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He's also a successful stand-up comedian and is sometimes known in Scotland as The Big Yin (The Big One).
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"This is a big one," said TLC president and general manager Nancy Daniels at the Discovery Communications Upfront on Tuesday.
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No doubt Riri's moment is a big one for Marvel, for the character, and for the legacy of Iron Man.
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" Still, the mission was a big one for Cybercom, and Johnston felt like he had hit a career "home run.
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"Once again we created a number of opportunities, a big one in the eighth," Red Sox manager John Farrell said.
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Google's annual fall hardware showcase is happening on Tuesday, October 15th, and we expect it to be a big one.
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There are a number of key earnings reports out today with Apple being the big one after the closing bell.
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We're building a beautiful wall, a big one that really works that you can't get over, you can't get under.
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As trade offs go, it's a clearly a big one — and one that's got Facebook into regulatory trouble in Europe.
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There is also a caveat, and it's a big one, for users who want to use Verizon's Mobile Hotspot (tethering).
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Customize the look of iOSThere aren't many differences between iOS and Android anymore, but customization is still a big one.
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Even so, when Arguetron happens to reel in a big one, well... this thread [excerpted below] lasted nearly 10 hours.
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It is of course possible that Mr Cantlay just does not have what it takes to win the big one.
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The year 1969 was a big one for the newly married Lennon and Ono, and for the world at large.
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The videogame market is a big one and has more than enough space for multiple game devices from multiple manufacturers.
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The first step for Democrats—a big one—is to walk away from the failures of the past eight years.
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It also offers an original short called "The Big One," about a meteor shower and the end of the world.
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So you might think that putting together an NHL trade, even a big one, would be relatively straightforward these days.
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The big one is keeping free users happy while leaving enough room to add proprietary and lucrative features for businesses.
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And here's a big one: The porn industry earns more, yearly, than every pro sports league in the United States.
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The Big One – you saw it on the news and so did I. We didn't live there at the time.
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As defaults go, it was not a particularly big one; the asking price for the property is 77.6m yuan ($12m).
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The big one was a character defined by self-control who mostly presented a blank, composed face to the world.
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"That's a big one, and probably not," the president told Fox, according to an excerpt tweeted by producer Fin Gomez.
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Some of these obstacles are technical, and some social, but a big one has always been the question of taxes.
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If you are minnow, even a big one like May, Trump is a dangerous ally, even on a good day.
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There are other explanations for the move, of course, with a big one being a brace for increasing inflationary pressures.
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Because they aren't part of that fault system, their occurrence doesn't change the chances that the big one could strike.
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But neither of these compare to the long-awaited big one, which scientists predict will eventually rattle the golden coast.
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There are probably a lot of reasons for this, but one big one is that getting fit can be dull.
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The Bernie theory was a big one, but there are more theories that have yet to be confirmed or refuted.
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Carden: This is a big one, but I took the reboot button that they press every time Janet gets murdered.
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It's foresight that was born out of serving under five different Westerosi rulers, including the big one: Aerys II Targaryen.
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Can the Americans win a big one for Courier, whose record in his sixth year is an underwhelming 6-5?
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I did a big one on someone's arm and some else's ribs, but it's mostly [smaller ones] on the arm.
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Last year's show was a big one for the return of the once mighty brand under its newly licensed home.
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While not the first analogue stick, it was easily the breakout "big" one that brought analogue controls to the mainstream.
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This quarter will be a big one for Apple, but the next one is going to be even more crucial.
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"EVO is special because you know every player has been training all year because it's The Big One," he says.
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Mr. Trump called the hurricane "a big one" at a meeting in New York with King Abdullah II of Jordan.
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The Newtonian era of color theory is a big one; when the camera was invented is another one like that.
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In Virginia, Democrats still appeared to have a turnout advantage compared with all registered voters, but not a big one.
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Start with the price: Depending on the material, your counter is either a big investment or a very big one.
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They've been at it for a long time, well before this trend had become a big one in Silicon Valley.
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I share your enthusiasm for the Texas Senate race, for a couple of small reasons and one very big one.
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The mass migration to online life is not the only force driving these trends, but it is a big one.
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The Compton quake, however, was not the Big One, and was too small to trigger a warning on the app.
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The debate about patent litigation abuse is a big one, although not so complex it should be impossible to pass.
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However, there's another reason, a big one, for the improvement in fourth-grade reading scores, which Ms. Hanford didn't mention.
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Samsung's new T7 Touch checks all of those boxes, plus another big one: it's more secure than your average SSD.
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A game to honor the revered Yankee Derek Jeter was always sure to be a big one at the stadium.
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"The big one that's going to come out is the Durham report," Trump said at a NATO meeting last week.
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The big one is that an attractive and charismatic candidate can generate lots and lots of grassroots excitement, and money.
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In this story, we'll consider why a Category 5 hurricane would be an especially catastrophic Big One for Tampa, Florida.
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The Nats stadium did the dance and got to enjoy their home team winning "the big one," and it ruled.
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Austin: The big one in July, that I think we all did put time into is...wait, am I wrong?
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"And this is a big one, and no president's leaned forward more on this issue than Donald Trump," he added.
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His face appears on the central grid of monitors and then goes big, one massive image spread across them all.
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Far Cry Primal doesn't shed all the tired video game tropes, but it does get rid of a big one: guns.
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The big one I hear is that if you have a UBI, of say $15,000 a year, people will not work.
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This week is always a big one for the hardware giant, hitting a broad spectrum of the company's various hardware categories.
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The federal credit is the big one and one that manufacturers could rely on when juggling pricing, trim and other factors.
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And it's the only play going into the awards having already won a big one: the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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We're not sure if that also applies to Vogue Paris, but its 2016 September issue will certainly be a big one.
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I am, but I feel like I'm going crazy because I kind of want a big one, maybe on an arm.
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Is this a run-of-the-mill pain in the head, or are you experiencing the Big One—a brain tumor?
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At divergences this big, one device might say I got to 24,000 while another would say I'm still stuck under 8,000.
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His first big one was to look at how the rise of China would impact financial markets and the global economy.
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To be fair, I would argue that CamSoda hasn't just entered the arms race but that they've detonated the Big One.
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Here's a sentence we never thought we'd type: This year is proving to be a big one for cartoon fashion icons.
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This would work well as a sub-bag or laptop sleeve if you have lots of room in the big one.
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One of the more notable items offered in the app is "The Big One" – Hulu's first-ever originally produced VR film.
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"The pregnancy scenario is a big one, and it always comes up at every round table discussion we've had," Goodwin said.
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At the end of 2016, I got an iPhone 7 Plus (the big one) because I wanted the portrait mode camera.
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When the next "Big One" hits, the U.S. Geological Survey really hopes you'll pay attention to the alert on your phone.
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A sports-centric service without ESPN isn't perfect, but if you can live without the big one, it's a strong value.
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The fact that the US doesn't have one already could be devastating when the Big One (or the Biggest One) arrives.
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Is the big one about to blow, blanketing the U.S. with ash and sending the Earth into a volcanic ice age?
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Nominated for four Grammys last night, Morris took home a big one: Best Country Solo Performance, for her song, "My Church".
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It's an iconic George Strait song that, if you're a fan of country music like we are, that's a big one.
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Retirement is full of unknowns, and one's future tax burden is a big one (along with health-care costs and longevity).
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Nintendo has announced the latest of its IPs to make the leap to smartphones, and it's a big one: Mario Kart.
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On Friday, he wore a suit that looked too big, one that fit better before he recently lost about 60 pounds.
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Trump's trade policy is not the only factor pushing yields down, but the uncertainty it has caused is a big one.
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This is the big one, the event the people have been waiting for, the hurdling spectacle that has the world enthralled.
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"One should always be preparing for a Big One," Dr. Lucy Jones, a seismologist with the California Institute of Technology, said.
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The trends is a big one, because as you know, in the United States, they are trending anywhere from 2000-230%.
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I live in California, and while it is not going to slide into the ocean, the big one will eventually hit.
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Here's the catch — and it's a big one — you have to LICK YOUR PHONE to record your style of oral pleasure.
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Every stranger's face hides a secret, but the smiles in this crowd conceal a big one: These people do not exist.
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More from The Cipher Report: Ransomware nothing new – but scope significant When the big one hits, who will be to blame?
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I am waiting for doom—frightened that this is going to be "the big one," the one that takes me out.
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Still, the idea is right and the problem the Blipcast solves might not be a big one, but it's certainly common.
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Of course, this was the big one: Twitter had a mixed quarter, but more importantly its user growth was completely flat.
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Star Wars: Episode Eight (December 15) This is the big one, the sequel to the highest grossing film of all time.
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"I mean this season is a really, really big one for Sansa," Sophie Turner revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
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While there aren't as many additions to Messages in iOS 11, there is one big one: The integration of Apple Pay.
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Now the only challenge — and it's a big one — is to ensure the humans involved in it are worth caring about.
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You may want a Big Mac after your next gym battle And Niantic's first sponsorship partner may be a big one.
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"That's a big one, and probably not," the president responded, according to an excerpt tweeted by Fox News producer Fin Gomez.
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Here, he echoes Zimring's earlier conclusion that many small walls are a better barrier to crime than any single big one.
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"The receiver made a nice play and (Amerson) didn't, and you give up the big one right there," Del Rio said.
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And for God's sake, see if the pizza joint will make mini pies for each person instead of a big one.
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"We will make games for the NX." Outside of that, we only know of one game: but it's a big one.
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In case you've forgotten, this event is The Big One, where Hollywood meets geek culture in the loudest, craziest way possible.
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Awards season might be coming to a close, but there is still one awards show left, and it's a big one.
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The promise to repeal and replace ObamaCare was a big one, made by President Trump and Republicans who ran for Congress.
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Any time that breakthrough happens, that's the big one — and then all of the sudden, we really do have flying cars.
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We're talking about a more or less ordinary corrupt petrostate here, although admittedly a big one that happens to have nukes.
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But the big one is about media: Twitter wants to sign up lots of content companies to provide programming on Twitter.
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Because whenever you think about Uber, the idea of transferring transportation is a big one, it is not a little one.
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Seattle hasn't fallen into the sea because of the Big One, and for the moment they still play organized baseball there.
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A big one is that the countries that allow for elephant hunting, like Zimbabwe, are often caught up in political unrest.
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The crack is about the size of my scar, the big one from the incision where they slid the kidney out.
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"I don't want that — I want the big one, like champions," Santana said on Friday, by his locker at Progressive Field.
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Teams can pick up the little pieces they need to improve, or maybe a big one to catapult them into contention.
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But he is also an executive who talks not so much about creating a profitable enterprise as a really big one.
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Last year was a big one for my career, and it gave me the resources to (drumroll, please) REDO OUR BATHROOM!
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" At another point, in April, Parnas receives a message from Trump attorney Victoria Toensing requesting an update for "the big one.
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And if the big one ever comes along to make dinosaurs of us all, NASA's Planetary Defense Office has our backs.
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Making the switch from PlayStation to Xbox is a big one — but this deal may just put you over the edge.
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And we have another one coming, and a big one — much bigger than they anticipated a week ago, seven days ago.
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This Tuesday is the big one — Super Tuesday, when 22016 states, and American Samoa, will vote in Democratic primaries and caucuses.
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"If you don't have enough coverage, the burden of defense is a big one, and it falls on you," Mendels said.
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Big Bird is no stranger to nightmares, and he suffered a big one during a sleepover with Gabi in Season 27.
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But I worry Congress and the new president may make some unfortunate decisions in their zeal to land the big one.
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And this week, Emily had a big one when she did an #ad for a new at-home company called P.volve.
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AND THEN THE BIG ONE, WHICH IS HERALD SQUARE, THAT IS A BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR US. WE'RE LOOKING AT ALL POSSIBILITIES.
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It's clear that he has issues of his own, not to mention the anger issues, which is obviously a big one.
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SO ARE THERE OTHER POTENTIAL DEALS, HAVE YOU DONE A DEAL PERHAPS WITH SLING – WHICH IS ANOTHER BIG ONE OUT THERE?
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There's one more thing that sets the Move ECG apart, and it's a big one: You don't have to charge it.
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But Reddit, the big one, has not been replaced by them; they're not even a blip on its radar, traffic-wise.
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The big one is the arrival of Leo McKay, a Texas big shot with a military background and a hidden agenda.
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There was only one problem with this plan, and it was a really big one: Nobody had thought through the economics.
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But a really big one is what 9/11 did culturally in terms of the self-image of South Asian communities.
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Goldberg answered your questions about the future of passwords and password management, including the big one: Are passwords here to stay?
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I went to sleep expecting to wake up with a small incision and woke up with a big one - but guess what?
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When they do, it could be the "big one" and if they never do, it could be the loss of a lifetime.
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A company, even a big one like Apple, can't work out every kink before shipping—as much as we'd like it to.
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There's also little debate over the kind of fingerprint sensor it will employ—a big one on the back under the camera.
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If Skudra's pic holds any proof that Drake's in town to work, Yeezy's next release is about to be a big one.
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Until now, these features have mostly been restricted to Apple TV. The big one came from Samsung, one of Apple's major rivals.
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The other big one is figuring out ways to shift demand so that it coincides better with periods of peak VRE production.
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But sometimes clients skip picking up the phone and make financial decisions on their own, even when it is a big one.
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It depends on whether streaming-saturated audiences can be convinced to sign up for 10 little services instead of one big one.
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Asus has a new gaming laptop in its ROG (Republic of Gamers) lineup, the ROG Chimera, and it's a big one — literally.
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And you were in this convertible and I had a really big gulp margarita, like a really, really, really, really big one.
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At the Paris menswear shows, Abloh presented his own-label collection Off-White the day before, but this was the big one.
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As Ryan Murphy has proved with American Horror Story, the small screen can be every bit as scary as the big one.
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"If there is a dispute with a franchisor on failure to disclose initial investment costs, this is a big one," he said.
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And so many movies about career girls who screwed up by not getting married: My Best Friend's Wedding was a big one.
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Meanwhile, Tina is seeing an older man, who's simpatico in every way but a big one: She wants kids, and he doesn't.
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While this is just one event (albeit a very big one), this could be an indication of a trend dying out: smartwatches.
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I went to sleep expecting to wake up with a small incision and woke up with a big one – but guess what?
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Another big one is that these apps don't often look or feel native because they use different buttons or widgets or whatnot.
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"I'm not a big one for censorship, but I kind of know it needs to be there in the extremes," added Kingsley.
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This can trigger you to release an onslaught of hormones — cortisol being a big one — that can affect the hair-growth cycle.
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THE earthquake that struck the coast of southern Mexico, late on September 2503th, was a big one, with a magnitude of 2250.
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I took a group of Vassar students, seniors seminar down to New York when she was having a big one-woman show.
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It's a big one for us and one that we're extremely excited for given the focus for better for you sustainable nutrition.
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" Her partner in L.A.'s Nine Zero One salon, Nikki Lee added: "The big one this year is going to be red!
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Positivity is also a big one, and obviously, I'm attracted to motivated, driven people that reach for their dreams and get there.
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About 20 feet from one other [sic], the smaller one shallow dove and a split second later, the big one did also.
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It doesn&apost happen in a vacuum, it happens just days before elections, an off year election, a big one in Virginia.
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Is that a fine line on your forehead, or is it the "really big one" you read about in the New Yorker?
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Delete photos and videosThis can be a big one, particularly if you're fond of capturing your daily exploits with 4K video clips.
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Rampant deforestation, wildlife trade, urbanization, and globalization are increasing our chances, year-by-year, of the next 'big one' making the jump.
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This month's list of Netflix arrivals is a big one, so take a breath and read ahead for everything coming in July.
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Plus, if someone at Sunspot really did see the Big One coming last week, the super flare would've reached us by now.
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We don't get much out of this episode, but Jane's big step into the world of casual sex is a big one.
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"Ventilation is usually a big one—if your whole house smells like fried food, it's gonna deter people [from frying]," he says.
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Waking up after yesterday's election—the latest Big One, the One That Matters—I don't immediately want to get on the sauce.
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"Today is a big one," Hudon said of the first-period milestone marker that erased the Canadiens' only deficit of the night.
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Company stock can stop trading for a variety of reasons, but one big one immediately came to mind: FedEx had been acquired.
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Tottenham received nine (9) cards, and there were a couple of scuffles, including a big one after the final whistle (see below).
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The big one, given her willingness to unapologetically call out her friends who have been accused of sexual misconduct, including former Sen.
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We didn't have the effort we needed at home against Colorado, so we returned the favor and got a big one tonight.
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"Had a rough time before that, but we got the big one when we needed it," Snitker said of Kemp's game-winner.
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Markstrom stopped David Perron on two point-blank shots in overtime and Binnington denied Tyler Myers on a big one-time blast.
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Every announcement Apple makes is a big one, but Tuesday's quarterly results may be the company's most closely watched event in years.
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Read more: California has had 3,000 earthquakes in the last week, but none was the big one that experts say is 'overdue'
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So, the task of Chatty Maps is a big one: mapping the soundscape of entire cities using geo-referenced social media data.
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The results of two new studies — one big, one really big — on what consumers want in autonomous cars have been released recently.
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But none in this series of earthquakes was the 'big one' that experts are concerned is overdue on the San Andreas fault.
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"The big one was this continued controversy with the Gold Star families," said Madonna, referring to families that lost members to war.
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You can go from a small disaster with 12 volunteers to a big one where you're running 100-150 volunteers a day.
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Often companies are taking a big one-time charge against earnings so that they can ring-fence what is left in Venezuela.
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Other changes that are big ... one thing that, we'll see where it goes, but are you familiar with Google's accelerated mobile pages?
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Another big one for the record would probably be most of Sun Electric's stuff, which was Max Loderbauer's group in the 90s.
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"We're on to the next big one here," Hoeld said, citing social media buzz around the shoes as well as retail demand.
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Luke Hood (UKF Drum & Bass/Dubstep): Beatport used to be a big one back in the day for new releases, or Juno.
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But a hole in my experience — a big one — was the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, one of the world's most popular commercial vehicles.
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She did win only one tournament and it was a big one, Madrid, but she has put herself in position many times.
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Large financial firms, which have made up the bulk of companies reporting thus far, have taken big one-time, tax-related charges.
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They died eventually, but it's a really interesting question that Silicon Valley abdicates its responsibility for ... and this is a big one.
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The site, based in New York, has been as aggressive as any other news outlet in trying to break the Big One.
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The next step - and it's a big one - will be to figure out how to translate their 'words' into a human language.
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And then he used that network to launch different companies and go into merchandising, obviously his big one being Beats by Dre.
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Technology helps, don't get me wrong, but the conversation with the kid and how the kid's feeling is a big one, too.
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Other provincial governments are doing the same, as is the federal government, chiefly to recruit allies for the big one: Nafta renegotiations.
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If enough people begin to act fearfully, their anxiety can become self-fulfilling, and a recession, sometimes a big one, may follow.
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The break reduced his chances to win points, but Rahm knew he would be fresh for the big one at the end.
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The hypothesized wave had better be a big one if it's going to have any chance of breaching the Republicans' gerrymandered levees.
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"Unconscious bias" is a big one, and unfortunately it's also a swamp you can step into even when your intentions are good.
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The day after Thanksgiving is typically a big one for gun sales, fueled by the holiday shopping and the fall hunting seasons.
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And sources said the deal will be a big one — likely representing Exxon's largest acquisition since the collapse of the oil price.
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But at least one of Monday's undecideds confirmed that he would be voting against the bill—and it was a big one.
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Wells Fargo met Sloan's expense target last year when excluding big one-time items like legal costs, regulatory penalties and customer remediation expenses.
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It's the first time the words on the page are brought to life, however informally, and this one was obviously a big one.
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The big one there is Boerhaave syndrome, and that's where, from vomiting and from forceful movements of the esophagus, you get esophageal rupture.
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And the third big one was the executive order removing the Obama administration roadblocks for the Keystone and Dakota Access oil pipeline products.
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SHARKS, CROCODILE SPOTTED FEASTING ON WHALE IN &aposRARE&apos DRONE VIDEO "WOW that was a big one (nice show)," one Facebook user commented.
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The question of whether or not Trump could benefit Republican candidates without being on the ballot himself was a big one for Republicans.
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There were lots of reasons for that, but one big one was that Sanders was running more of a cause than a campaign.
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Getting beyond the group stages of the Big One would be some achievement, but they're not going to win the thing, are they?
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Not folks who just caught a big one, of course, but biologists and museum curators who want to digitize their own extensive collections.
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Maxine Williams, Facebook's global chief diversity officer, tells CNBC Make It that the goal is a big one, and Facebook might not succeed.
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They were on the bubble, but they were also losers of five of their last seven, so this win was a big one.
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Even so, the result amounts to a political tremor that was much predicted, though perhaps not the Big One that some had expected.
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It was a big one, she says, that forced her to take drugs and wear a pacemaker for the rest of her life.
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I try to honor some of the Hawaiian heritage, and that's been a big one that I like to say over and over.
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And all of us have a responsibility,…a little one, a big one, a moral responsibility…and we have to take it seriously.
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All that is to say, understanding these storms might help us understand their impacts and predict when the next big one will strike.
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"Goliath Johnson because he has a big one," she says with a wink, as Offerman stares into the screen and smiles behind her.
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Furthermore — and this is a big one — you don't need to match with someone in order to send them a message expressing interest.
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But one big one is that new types of media channels rarely totally kill off old ones, even though everyone predicts they will.
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His later admission to Luisa that he doesn't know what he's doing by franchising the restaurant is a pretty big one for him.
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Currently, Mr. Cruz holds a small lead in Iowa, and Mr. Trump has a big one in New Hampshire and most everywhere else.
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Click here to see all the serialized installments of After the Big One, or jump right in to Part One: Five Minutes. 1.
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There's about a 2% chance of the Big One occurring each year, Jones said on Twitter, or about 1 in 20,000 every day.
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"We had to do a legal marriage before we did a real big one," Jonas explained in a new interview with Harper's Bazaar.
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One really big one (La La Land), one really charming one (Crazy, Stupid, Love), and one I don't care to see (Gangster Squad).
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Instead of hunting for the "big one," the team pored over catalogues for tiny temblors, or quakes between negative magnitude 2.0 and 1.7.
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Before John Cena got down on one knee on the small screen, he showed a lot more of himself on the big one.
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Like I said before: If you're an Apple fan, this fall is gonna be a big one with a ton of new releases.
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One of the longs is a big one, accounting for 433-30 percent of open interest, nearly 72,000 tonnes at the mid point.
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Risk modelers fear that insurers are too exposed in the event of a "big one," even though claims have been few thus far.
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This week was a big one for earnings, and the action continues next week with over 100 S&P companies set to report.
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Stephen, I know Bernie Worrell's death was a big one for you, can you talk a little about how he influenced your music.
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This is a big one for all the nostalgic gamers out there: The PlayStation Classic is only $19.99 on Amazon for Prime Day.
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The realization was a big one for Li. "It was a way to organize the whole visual concept of the world," she says.
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Today, a tale of love, loss, reincarnation, drought-proofing, sex, and hanging on after the Big One reduces our cities to ash. Enjoy.
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There was one problem, though, and it was a big one: All of my previous experience had been building toward my marketing role.
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As cities and states try to prepare for the Big One, seismologists and city officials also recommend being prepared at a personal level.
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The collaborative approach has been a big one for tech companies hoping to find a common way forward in the future of computing.
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Congressional primaries are on the agenda throughout August, and a big one takes place on Tuesday in a sprawling House district in Kansas.
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And will the unretired captain Hewitt rise up from his new chair and try to win another big one for Australia and himself?
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The big one: It could help with cash flow, eliminating any delay between making a sale and having that money available to spend.
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If you ask restaurants about the number one thing they're thinking about, most respondents say it's around labor — that's a really big one.
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And then I came across literature by, like, the old scholars, like Ibn Taymiyyah, Sayyid Qutb was his name, he's a big one.
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An art world that has survived through modest circumstances, constantly prepared for small emergencies, has left artists better equipped for the big one.
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Few of us need more reasons to admire Mr. James (I grew up in Cleveland), but I now have one more big one.
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I can guarantee "Spying on the South," the new book by Tony Horwitz — he's a resident — will be a big one for us.
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It can be the big one but like, for flu — whether you have a pandemic with flu, it's a function of the virus.
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THRUSH: So, in terms of the--which ones have you seen that you really--obviously, Colbert's was like a--was a big one.
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The coronavirus family is a big one — it includes the common cold, pneumonia, SARS, and the new coronavirus that&aposs spreading in China.
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The decision, which greatly reduced her carbon footprint, was a big one for Ernman, as it meant giving up her international performing career.
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There are so many troublesome disconnects in Jojo Rabbit, and the "getting to know Elsa" aspect of the story is a big one.
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In this story, we'll consider a Big One that could ravage Southern California: a truly gargantuan wildfire that's within the realm of possibility.
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Next, the UK and the EU must figure out their future relationship — the big one being trade, but also security and political cooperation.
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After a few moments of the dogs jumping on her, she finally gave in and handed the big one a loaf of bread.
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The next big one is a planned commitment by insurer Axa to divest 3.5 billion euros from coal and oil sands by 2020.
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There are a number of reasons the paleocons lost ground, but a big one was that the movement had a huge racism problem.
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It's not enough electricity to run a toaster, but a big one can provide way more juice than a whole box of AAs.
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For years, scientists have warned about "The Big One" — an enormous earthquake that could rock the Pacific Northwest, affecting some 7 million people.
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And he said Tuesday night was a free party he was throwing and it was going to be a big one-off party.
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And certainly, the choice of what to do after becoming pregnant is a big one that can impact people in a multitude of ways.
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When we decided to invite third party sellers to compete directly against us on our own product detail pages — that was a big one.
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California earthquakes Those two quakes last week weren't the fabled "Big One," but they have made earthquake preparedness top of mind for Californians again.
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Whether I was supposed to tip was also a big one — and something I learned several Hong Kong dollars later is not necessary there.
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The big one, as far as wireless charging goes—the one supported by most phones and the new iPhones—is Qi (pronounced "chee") charging.
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