Big time laughs, big time truths, big time drama, big time lessons learned.
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"Big-time players make big-time plays in big-time games," Sanchez said.
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Danielle Bregoli's got big-time money now ... which means hiring big-time help to clear up big-time legal issues comes easier, too.
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"Guys made big time plays in big time situations," Wilkins said.
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He's an experienced guy who's played big-time minutes in big-time games.
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"He had two big-time plays with big-time speed," teammate Keenen Allen said.
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Strings McCrane is a big-time movie star, and a big-time movie star doesn't have gray.
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"Big time, big-time throw," said outfielder Brett Gardner, who led off the eighth by getting hit by a pitch.
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All that was prelude to last night, however, with four big-time programs, and their respective big-time coaches in action.
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Zedd's proving to the world once again -- big time DJs make big time bucks ... and they know how to spend it.
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"What he does on the field, how he played — he's a big-time player, big-time program," Giants General Manager Jerry Reese said.
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But the launch was an otherwise excellent showcase of what the Falcon Heavy is supposed to be all about: big-time power to propel big-time payloads.
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And the bowl game comparison may be a good one because big-time college basketball and big-time college football are already borrowing each other's most popular concepts.
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ALBANY — After a defiant rejection, a retaliatory strike, a big-time gamble, a big-time loss and a political walk of shame, the Working Families Party and Gov.
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It's not really surprising, I guess, that big time college football programs are run by big time babies, but it's always a little shocking to see it laid so bare.
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" Big time for that is that song "Stay Vicious.
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Final Verdict: Clinton won — and Trump lost — big time.
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You guessed it ... they're asking for damages, big time.
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Jenni "JWoww" Farley is stirring the pot — big time.
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Whatever ... point is, she hooked 'em up big time.
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I'm still waiting for it to hit the big time.
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But we can increase competition and bidding wars, big time.
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The Gold BootiesMetallic booties are having a moment, big time.
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No. 2800, General Electric, missed out big time, Cramer said.
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"The market has let us down big time," he says.
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During her engagement photoshoot, Markle broke with tradition, big time.
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If we don't impose sanctions then Turkey wins big time.
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If we don't impose sanctions, then Turkey wins big time.
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President of the United States is a big time job.
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LN: Well, there were a lot of big time critics.
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Big Time Adolescence: Pete Davidson plays a Pete Davidson type.
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"Jane Eyre really did FAIL big time". 7. "Rubbish". 203.
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Ever is a big time frame, covering lots of circumstances.
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And now the national media is coming in big time.
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Wouldn't want to interfere with the big time Bowl Game.
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Can podcasts finally hit the big time as a business?
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Michael lucked out BIG TIME because he avoided felony charges.
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Borrowed location databases are paying off big time for Snapchat.
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And in May, investors jumped aboard the bandwagon, big time.
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But when it's all over, it's a big time crash.
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It really has, I won the electoral college, big time.
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He's grown big time in that part of his game.
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Now Carlson is scoring big time for the Washington Capitals.
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The machine Priebus built was delivering for Cruz big time.
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But around the fifth, the Yankees started losing — big time.
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Job gains are huge and businesses are investing big time.
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Get ready for some big time performances from this group.
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Her tweet paid off big time, raising $160,312 within days.
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It was definitely a big time of change for us.
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When Kylie Jenner goes on vacation ... Tyga wins big time.
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In my view, the Green Party screwed up, big time.
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Big Time Adolescence Rated R for teens partying too hard.
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Dungy clearly believes the assistants are getting screwed big time.
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" -- August 5123 tweet "We are winning, big time, against China.
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I'm a big-time beauty fan — definitely, all my life.
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"We've got to green up transportation big time," he said.
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But when misused, they end up costing you, big time.
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"The system failed him big time," Mr. Feliciano's grandmother said.
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Billionaire Bill Gates is investing big time in public education.
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Rillito Park "was the big time for me," he said.
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I'll tell you when I ran into it big time.
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Welcome to the big time, De'Vante Bausby and Jacoby Glenn.
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"It's a big time commitment, and for people who don't go to theater all the time it seems like a really big time commitment," said Victoria Bailey, the executive director of the Theater Development Fund.
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From this bunker, Signorelli von Braunhut has been waging legal combat against Sam Harwell, chief executive of a big-time toy company whose name seems straight out of a Chuck Jones cartoon: Big Time Toys.
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This is one reality check that's cracking us up big time.
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"He's a big-time player," Oilers head coach Todd McLellan said.
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This week I felt it big time, and yeah, it sucks.
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Donald Trump's love of fast food has been snubbed, big time.
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I just wanted to give Jon Snow his jacket, big time.
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And when they do that, they get ripped off — big time.
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And big time this dossier was a big part of it.
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James Woods shocked us big time ... a day after tweeting Rep.
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John Lewis recently endorsed her, for instance — a big time endorsement.
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"Seattle stepped up, and has stepped up big time," he said.
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That's a big goal at a big time in the game.
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He's a big-time rider ... even when his bike gets scraped.
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Version 3 I think is finally ready for the big time.
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Critics agree Tom Hardy committed big time to his parasitic role.
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Both the fashion and media industries are missing out, big time.
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Entitlement is a powerful drug and Trump's a big-time dealer.
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She was an artist, and she was a big time artist.
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The hashtag #President-elect Trump was trending big time Wednesday morning.
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And who could doubt Morris is ready for the big time?
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If you're a student, save big time with a $45 ticket.
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Hello Kitty pants were risky, but they paid off big time.
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Well, we're about to muddle up your choosing process, big time.
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I. & Tiny: Divorce Pays Big-Time $$$Lady Gaga: Move Over, Beyonce!
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DK: My first invention never made it to the big time.
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Snapchat's new feature, Snap Maps, is freaking people out big time.
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In fact, after a negative January, housing data improved big time.
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So far middle- and working-class Americans have lost — big-time.
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He's all about stats, numbers, he studies those numbers big time.
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"There are obviously concerns because we're impacted big time," said Sen.
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They picked me up big time today, hats off to them.
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Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump are simply against it, big time.
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And as we now know, his gamble paid off -- big time.
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They invested in the film big-time, and they gave opinions.
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But Catchings became much more than just a big-time player.
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Version three I think is finally ready for the big time.
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But it was acting that broke her into the big time.
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It's a small-cap stock that's going to the big time.
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But, when it's used cautiously, it can pay off big time.
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When he started becoming big time, he reached out to us.
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They followed us big time and my prayers are with them.
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And now that trust problem is hurting the company big time.
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Trump ran as a big time exec, not as an apprentice.
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He isn't the only big-time Leafs prospect making his debut.
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No. When we signed to Slash, we got worldwide big time.
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If it performs well, Bellator may have hit the big time.
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She still wants to "change the world, big time," she said.
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But Mike is now fixing to become a big-time author.
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This was reflected big-time in the presidency of Barack Obama.
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The big-time lineman said he has 284 college scholarship offers.
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Venezuela The US is increasing the pressure on Venezuela, big time.
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Bottom line ... The Weeknd bet on himself, and won big time.
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" To which Mr. Cheney replied, "Oh yeah, he is, big time.
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"This changed our relationship with the community big time," Alwan said.
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I had just messed up big time, and I felt terrible.
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Her father calls her Big Time, a nickname from her childhood.
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ROBERTS: I DO THINK THERE IS SOMETHING IN THAT BIG TIME.
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"We know it's a big time of the year," Backstrom said.
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"You deserve no mercy if you are big time," he said.
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Her untrustworthiness and unsavory dynastic ambitions were called out big time.
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But because of this, Giotto was under a big time constraint.
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I'm ready for the big time, I'm moving to New York.
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So when you put together those really powerful trends of big time growth in the middle class and a big time mega trend of people wanting more experiences, it really means great things for the hotel industry.
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"I believe they are misinterpreting the Scriptures big time," he tweeted recently.
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Naturally, Big Time Adolescence finds him playing basically that character, yet again.
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Much of Big Time Adolescence feels familiar, in ways good and bad.
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"Big time," White Sox manager Rick Renteria said of Cabrera's breakthrough homer.
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When he's through with his Q&A, he doesn't big-time anyone.
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But Polaroid has stepped it up big time with a new model.
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And the red flags are going up big time in this effort.
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If it doesn't it's not going to be a big-time bummer.
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I hope to bump this up big time in the near future.
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But that will change big time if Trump is the GOP nominee.
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Morgan says LGP will profit big-time when the movie comes out.
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Photo: GettyUber screwed up—big time—and now it has to pay.
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With over a hundred calls coming in, Jimmy's plan worked — big time.
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Even with 10 films to watch, it's not a big time commitment!
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Vegas is a hot spot for big time performers during the holiday.
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These camps can also be a bridge back to the big time.
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Singapore's smallest mobile operator is looking to hit the big time. Circles.
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We had something to prove, a stick up our ass, big time.
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"I learned that my mother was a big-time maximalist," she jokes.
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Trim the bacon: Reduce your intake of sausages and bacon big-time.
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What insurers don't know will cost Obamacare customers, big-time, in 23.
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Picking the wrong Social Security claiming strategy could cost you, big time.
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Index funds are beloved by financial planners and big-time investors alike.
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Mississippi is another Southern state filled with big-time fall football pride.
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In both situations, small-time operations became big-time syndicates and cartels.
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"This was, you know, getting under my skin big time," Borelli said.
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Since then, Meghan has since stepped up her denim game big time.
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Happy to say the power of the internet came through BIG TIME.
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But Republican Brian Kemp is no slouch on big-time surrogates either.
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How do you do that if you're a big-time UFC star?
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"It's a sweet big-time adventure starring little, bitty characters," Slate says.
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So I think the economy is going to be hurting big time.
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Professional development doesn't have to be expensive or a big time commitment.
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It's also a push toward making big-time pop deeper, and darker.
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Excelling in big-time college basketball sits easily at mission-oriented institutions.
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They've hit the big time, and their clothing has adjusted to match.
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Lugo and Gsellman stepped up big time and got the job done.
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He got to his spot and he made a big-time shot.
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Esports racing, helped by record-setting viewership, is hitting the big time.
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Desus and Mero are now internet pals with Big Time Tommie, apparently.
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Anyway ya look at it, this hombre is stepping up ... big time!!!
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We just wanted to make things tough for the big time players.
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But you can make mistakes in something like insurance reserving, big time.
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He's really come on big-time and when we needed him to.
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What you don't know about credit scores can cost you — big time.
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Although retail is suffering big time, it's not for lack of trying.
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As for types of renovations, external changes are paying back big time.
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"Believe me, Mr. Nguema (Obiang) is not a big-time bandit," he said.
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He screwed up again, but this time, he's screwing us all, big-time!
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You are a big-time loser," Kasich said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
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Act childishly, and expect the universe to give you a big time out.
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"What it's doing is cutting big time into the Champagne market," Zraly said.
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And if I'm a little angry, I can press those buttons big time.
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Zedd was repped by James Harris, a big time realtor at The Agency.
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This feature has big time "eyes in the painting following you around" vibes.
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His attempt at pushing through his Brexit strategy has hit big-time roadblocks.
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But the streamer in the panel is far from a big-time broadcaster.
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Zuckerberg isn't the only big-time tech executive taking an interest in Dreamers.
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Capturing an American DEA agent goes against Felix's "no scandals" rule, big time.
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And the big storm is likely to be paired with big-time closures.
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Ever the ruthless careerist, he had his sights set on the big time.
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That's what big-time players do, they step up in spots like that.
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"He screwed up again, but this time he's screwing us all, big time!"
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"This is a man who came out big-time against Trump," he added.
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Safaree's putting his third leg to work ... and it's paying off BIG time.
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"If [TIGER grants] were to be cut, then it's big time trouble," Sen.
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My father was a big-time drug dealer, in jail all the time.
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Your life is about to change big-time, but all for the better.
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While the Schumers run in different spheres, their family trees converge big time.
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In both cases, that imagery and personal style over substance delivered big time.
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Unfortunately for the Florida senator, it was because he had stumbled -- big time.
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Shareholders presumably enjoy dreaming that Musk can lead Tesla to big-time prosperity.
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Were they considered mere foreign party boys, though, or big-time, vicious criminals?
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Sometimes. Like when I first heard Courtney Barnett, I heard it big time.
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But look for outside donor groups to ante up big time, he added.
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There was a time, of course, when H.B.C.U. teams played big-time football.
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President Donald Trump's criticism of the FBI is getting some big time pushback.
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He explains which deals paid off big time and which cost him millions.
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They were not big-time pushers, she said, or part of a syndicate.
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"We won a big-time game tonight," Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski said.
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Taurus season is a big time for conversation and connection for you, Pisces.
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This is a big time for release—get it all off your chest!
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In 2015, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff stepped into the political spotlight big time.
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Our Bonham, Greg Fundis, is just a powerhouse and is big-time schooled.
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"It's frustrating because these things are impacting our community big time," she said.
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Feedback and Flashfood need to bulk up before they hit the big time.
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The actress married Big Time Rush member Carlos Pena, 26, in January 2014.
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Nearly every big-time local team agreed to participate, but two did not.
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"Right now, public opinion is going in our direction big time," he said.
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"I'm not saying I'm a big-time capitalist — I'm not," Mr. Martinez said.
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"A big-time performance each and every time," Brewers Manager Craig Counsell said.
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Atlanta's "new kings of noise rock" Whores have hit the proverbial big time.
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The MMVAs [the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards] were still happening big time.
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Big-time trainers often have more than one horse in the biggest races.
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Regardless, it's gonna be huge ... and the hype's already ramping up big time.
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And I've been divorced, which is a big-time sin if I recall.
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" Over the weekend, President Trump tweeted that his "tariffs are working big time.
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"Then it felt like things were crumbling down, big time," Mr. Song said.
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Its three heroines are already busy navigating adulthood after bungling adolescence big time.
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And it affects it big time if you really do it extreme enough.
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Abrams&apos turn towards introspection and goal-setting has paid off big time.
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He says it's a double-edged sword, which can pay off big time.
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But prosecutors revealed on Monday that their investigations have hit the big time.
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Critics of big-time college sports like to say the system is broken.
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So we know that the physiological effects on the body are big time.
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The original deal held that Big Time would supply everything except the specially engineered critters — and the accompanying packets, which von Braunhut would manufacture and sell separately to Big Time, which would then bundle the full kits and handle the sales.
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The very worst performers last year are beating the market big time this year.
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"– On Watch What Happens Live Revealing her "big time puker" status: "I puked yesterday.
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Rob, you are a big-time Hollywood producer, "Cheers," what was that other show?
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Neymar's international teammate, Gabriel Barbosa, just scored big time ... with his hot model sister.
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Victoria's Secret Angel Romee Strijd's workout routine is about to pay off big time.
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An Uber driver messed up big time while picking up passengers in San Francisco.
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The adorable duo has hit the big time by starring in a Denny's commercial.
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Joe Walsh, who is also opposing Trump in the GOP primary, disagreed big time.
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It resonated big-time and, today, the company has around two million active customers.
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To be sure, Wetzel's still faces big-time competition in the hot-pretzel market.
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"I was like, Wow, okay, that's how a big-time surgeon lives," she says.
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But every now and then, a simple idea can win them over big time.
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No doubt you've heard a big-time celeb stylist say something like this before.
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Students, however, save big time: You can get all five apps for just $199.99.
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When traders realized this in mid-February, they bought the stocks back, big time.
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Billionaire John Paul DeJoria believes it is his duty to give back — big time.
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So I was pleasantly surprised when I met big-time borrowers Rosina and Anna.
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"The government has failed big time in helping them," El Shafie told the committee.
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We have to do that, because their two main guys are big-time scorers.
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Big-time football player and is really good with the ball in his hand.
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Small innovations can be big time-savers or breakthrough devices for the right company.
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Hari's got another shot again at the big time; Verhoeven a career defining challenge.
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He believed in what we were doing, and we leaned on him big time.
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That has put more scrutiny on pricey ad buys for big-time sporting events.
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If the goal is to make America more conservative, they're blowing it big time.
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On the drive home, I stopped by Walmart and found the Big Time version.
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"I thought he was going to be a big-time college player," Williams said.
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College sports are big money, and losing them can cost a state, big-time.
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Sign of the Whale is evidently a hangout for watching big-time ball games.
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How did you go from radio DJ to a big time hip hop producer?
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The Democrats can thank their willing accomplices in the press big time for that.
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Coming off the hit "Thor: Ragnarok," Taika Waititi is changing things up big time.
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Fatter, in short, isn't just better for bears — it's a big-time adaptive advantage.
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Some companies have had to pay up big time for not paying their interns.
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Waiting until late December to visit the dealership could potentially pay off big time.
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"If it's a big-time 3-pointer, maybe I yell or something," he said.
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The one place where that model exists is in big time college revenue sports.
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This thrice-yearly signal scrambler can throw us off our communication game big time.
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KET [AKA author, publisher, and curator Alan "KET" Maridueña], he's mentored me big time.
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Still, saving addresses into the app for easy selection is a big time-saver.
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"Big Time Adolescence" premieres March 13 in selected theaters and March 20 on Hulu.
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Who better to talk with about cleaning the stables of big-time college sports?
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"Nafta benefits this bridge big time," said Mr. Sparks, who voted for Mr. Trump.
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Did you know ... former NBA star Larry Nance is a big time drag racer??
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You don't necessarily think of Minnesota as big-time SALT territory, but Republican Rep.
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The Italians, the Spanish, are big-time snail eaters, even more than the French.
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Trump's tweets, by contrast, are really "bad" by the standards of big-time politics.
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The streaming wars should be playing out on the floor big time, as well.
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But this time she closed it out, proclaiming her return to big-time tennis.
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Show Us Your Wall Antonio Sergio Bessa doesn't consider himself a big-time collector.
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"I have no dreams of becoming this huge big-time agriculture business," Ransome said.
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New York (CNN Business)In 210.6, a homegrown grocery chain hit the big time.
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The bewilderment on his translator's face as she translated, messed me up big time!
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Big time scamming season, I experienced that at Target for the first time yesterday.
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Here's how to prepareWhat you don't know about Medicare can cost you, big time
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They have made the most bowl appearances in big-time college football with 64.
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Those guys (Brewer and Ariza) made some big-time shots and some hustle plays.
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Is this because big-time literary publishing can no longer tolerate seriousness of purpose?
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They weren't big time and could keep an eye on what was going on.
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John Hetlinger made it to the big time -- and it only took 82 years!
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So the stakes are high, and playing out big time right here at home.
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But those crackdowns generally happen only to big-time operations, after months of monitoring.
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As big-time Ikea enthusiasts, we're always looking to the brand for new decor inspiration.
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Even though Big Dairy still denies the latest allegations, they're still paying up big time.
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Here are two big time-management strategies I learned to use: Set aside the smartphone.
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Here are six essentials that pay off big time — without taking up too much space.
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A poorly-fitted swimsuit can let you down big time and call for constant adjustments.
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Joanna Gaines had a big-time celebrity crush back in the day – on David Letterman!
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Beauty is a big business, and one YouTuber-turned-entrepreneur is cashing in big time.
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I stan, big time, and I flipped out and had to work to contain myself.
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You know you've hit the big time when you have not one, but several topiaries.
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You haven't hit the big time till you get immortalised on a set of stamps.
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All that bug juice and capture the flag could pay off big time this summer.
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We also asked Schilling -- a big-time Trump supporter -- for his thoughts on the election.
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Ahead, find out all the ways you've been doing wrong by your brows — big time.
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Three quarters into a rough year, Tesla is in need of a big-time turnaround.
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When Meghan Markle got engaged to a royal, the rules changed for her — big time.
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In a CNN/ORC poll in Arizona last week, McCain is outperforming Trump big time.
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"The admission of unprepared students is the original sin in big-time sports," he says.
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This is costing our Country greatly, and will cost the Dems big time in 20203!
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Fast forward seven years to 2018 and Little Baby Bum is paying off big time.
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You always remember your first love, and Jeremy Scott is bringing us back, big time.
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Obviously, this isn't what drone delivery will look when its ready for the big time.
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Chattanooga coach Matt McCall said he liked having the Mocs play in big-time atmospheres.
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He bought a 50% stake and talked of propelling the club into the big time.
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"The Bomb" is one area where what you don't know can hurt you — big time.
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You and your family are at risk big time if you don't have sufficient coverage.
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The move paid off big-time because the fires reached the property early Saturday morning.
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After the credits, the home renovation stars caught up with big time fan, Leslie Jones.
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This is costing our Country greatly, and will cost the Dems big time in 2020!
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The country is in "big-time trouble", he told a crowd of 2,600 hardy Iowans.
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At the time, I thought he could see himself in the big time among prosecutors.
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"To this fan base, to this city of Dallas, he is big-time," Randle said.
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Gurley is at Benchmark, where he invested in Snap, and recently cashed out big time.
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But if that was what Comey was trying to do, it just backfired big time.
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They've got some remarkable players who can make big-time plays when they need it.
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Usually listed at $46.99, you'll be saving 36% and upgrading your next adventure big time.
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Every risk you take that turns out to be a winner pays off big time.
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"It's a big, time-intensive process" for mutual funds to evaluate private companies, Reichart said.
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Steve's gamble may have paid off big time, but now he's in over his head.
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"It was big time," said Leonard, who had 19 points, seven rebounds and four steals.
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In big-time college sports, athletic departments are incentivized to focus on eligibility, not education.
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He backed me big-time but I wasn't interested in taking all of his calls.
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He's a big-time player for us, and we're excited he's back and being productive.
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Clearly, the architect and the filmmaker are tight, which does not entirely benefit "Big Time."
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However briefly, Loyola athletics had entered the big time, which didn't bode well for academics.
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It's no surprise then that a ton of musicians are also big-time baseball fans.
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Speaking of rich: big-time college sports are a $10-12 billion-a-year industry.
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The goal has been to create a wave of competitors ready for the big time.
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What was Harbaugh supposed to do when the big-time lineman stuck out his hand?
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"We have to strengthen our position as an affordable jewellery brand big time," he said.
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"We have to strengthen our position as an affordable jewelry brand big time," he said.
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"We have to strengthen our position as an affordable jewelry brand big time," Lacik said.
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Omarosa's learning that quitting -- or getting fired, depending on who you believe -- pays big time.
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Bowen stood center stage then in the unusually rarefied world of big-time college basketball.
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"We know that a lot of big-time filmmakers are watching this," Mr. Fellman said.
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Luis Pena rushes out of the Octagon....He's big time MAD 😬😬#UFCTampa pic.twitter.
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For the partners, mostly small companies, this is their chance to make the big time.
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Is it difficult, as big-time athletes, to feel you are students like any others?
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" He added: "They are now a new strain of the original big-time drug syndicates.
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See the actor's chaotic energy at its peak in the Big Time Adolescence trailer, below:
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Consumers would lose big time from reversing these megatrends — and not just because of tariffs.
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Here's how to prepare What you don't know about Medicare can cost you, big time
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BIG TIME INVESTOR I ASKED WHAT WOULD YOU WANT TO ASK LARRY KUDLOW RIGHT NOW?
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Growing up, his father, Fred, was a big-time developer but in Queens, not Manhattan.
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The church with the $6 billion portfolio: Trinity Church has become a big-time developer.
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A new study says hiring more women in leadership roles literally pays off — big time.
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"The logic of the people is that they see politicians and officials stealing big time ... and they see themselves as having the same right to steal as the big-time politicians," said Edgardo Buscaglia, an international crime expert and research fellow at Columbia University.
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Read about her in this centenary profile in The Independent, then watch the "Big Time" clip.
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He gets it—big time—so it was fun to make him a little more dim.
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After ten fights, and ten victories, Poot relocated to Bangkok and the big time fight game.
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Traders who have pursued a strikingly simple strategy this earnings season have cashed in big time.
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In an interview with Digital Spy, Shyamalan revealed that the Duffer Brothers owe him, big time.
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Names like TripIt, Dropbox, Vurb and Mint grew from humble beginnings to big-time tech companies.
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Statistically speaking, your odds of a big-time payday are somewhere between zero and almost zero.
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It was the song that propelled his big breakthrough album, Purple Rain, to the big time.
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Activist hedge fund manager Dan Loeb is another all star that struggled big time in 2018.
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"You need big-time capabilities in managing nuclear materials and complex supply chain[s]," he said.
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We're trailing by something like 50 percent — maybe its 40 percent, but we're down big time.
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I try a new gradual uphill trail and I feel it big time in my quads!
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Something went big time wrong in your simulation when I dumped my whole drink on it.
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It's been a year of sluggish sales, PR nightmares and one big time defeat in court.
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Finally, the pace at which female-founded startups are reaching unicorn status is accelerating, big time.
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Here's the good news: There is a cheap solution that can offer you big-time protection.
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Not only does Hugh realize the house is haunted — he realizes it's affecting Liv, big time.
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Water is a big-time enemy of mushrooms as it makes them soggy and flaccid … nasty.
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I think there was a point in 2008 when the skate industry started contracting big time.
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Several big-time TV producers tell us pitchmen are putting together offers for Rob and Chyna.
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By contrast, more or less everyone over the age of 65 would lose out — big time.
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It flamed out, big time (Second Life lives, but it has almost zero social media influence).
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Eclipses reveal information that was previously hidden—they're a big time for secrets to be exposed!
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He's not even a big-time athlete anymore, and he hasn't been for quite some time.
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Finally, she got a lead role with 2010's Easy A — and big-time stardom followed.
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When Oreo Thins were introduced back in 2015, they shook up the snacking world big time.
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It's a big time commitment for students, but one that's well worth it for those accepted.
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"Caruso was a big-time malcontent, but he was also terrific in the role," he states.
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In that way, Franklin has proven his ability to be a big-time college football coach.
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It's a big time saver as you don't have to take care of all the paperwork.
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Davis screwed Charley over, big time: Why shouldn't she try to turn that lemon into lemonade?
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These guys are big-time action stars with credits many genre wannabes could only dream of.
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It was an easy play to make, and it was a big-time shot for us.
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"We are winning, big time, against China," Trump tweeted shortly before the stock market closed Wednesday.
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"Golf is a big-time commitment, and it requires practice to be reasonably good," he said.
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But it was still a big-time college basketball practice, so at times, it got intense.
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"We are winning, big time, against China," Trump tweeted shortly before the stock market closed Wednesday.
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Snapchat Discover has always been exclusive, only available to certain media partners or big-time celebrities.
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But does it follow that this country can support two big-time leagues whose seasons overlap?
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But UConn lacks the thing that the Power 2003 conferences care most about: big-time football.
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Now there is big-time tourism on the islands, which brings money (for some) and jobs.
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Small local elections aren't won with huge advertising budgets, super PACs, and big-time campaign spending.
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In other words, African-Americans aren't just overrepresented in big-time college sports; they're wildly overrepresented.
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Pat Neshek, currently a reliever on the Colorado Rockies, is also a big-time autograph collector.
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Last week's morning shopping trip paid off big time because I hit the ginger jar jackpot!!
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Throughout the course of history, these two ideas have gotten market participants into big-time trouble.
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The power of being married in this movie as well as real-life helped big time.
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If the company later defaults on the debt, that clever strategy can pay off big time.
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Golden State might want to whip out one of its big-time third quarters right now.
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Jim Clyburn's bill that he said focuses "big time" on rebuilding communities suffering from racial disparities.
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The increasing amount of money available in big-time college football has only exacerbated the situation.
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I'm sure in their own life they're probably big time, but you would never know it.
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Anytime I walk up now, it's, 'Hey, Big Time,' and then I start sweating and stuff.
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I was juggling the polarity of Malcolm X and a big time hustler like Joe Jackson.
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And he's on the stat-side, big-time — and that just starts an argument with me.
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After a rocky first year in Atlanta, Shanahan helped turn things around big time in 2016.
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" Added defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk, "Big time players, you ask them to come through in big games.
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And they were in it big time, but I was staggered by the amount of it.
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New York music lovers will owe them both big time and want to cheer their success.
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For the world's wealthiest investors, guessing right about the Fed's next move pays off big time.
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We obviously played into their hands big time and we didn't do much to generate anything.
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The big-time blow was struck in the '90s; it was called the sport utility vehicle.
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That year the establishment won big time, with Romney capturing the lead in 21625 GOP primaries.
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There was no "Raging Bull" among them, but it was the big time, all the same.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNRob Kardashian Storms Jamaica with Blac ChynaJohnny Depp Goes after Donald Trump... BIG TIME.
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Three winters ago, Big Time called up the widow and announced that it considered its previous payments for the packets to be a kind of layaway deal for the company and that, as far as Big Time was concerned, it now owned the Sea-Monkey franchise.
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He saw the singer and Bernie through two albums of material before they hit the big time.
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"Your life is about to change big-time, but all for the better," he advised his friend.
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You owe me big time Two-year-old Bowdy has forever bragging rights over his twin brother.
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While it was introduced in 2001, the iPod didn't really take off big-time until 2004-2005.
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For big-time Disney fans, the post-credits scene of Christopher Robin will be a real treat.
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Nokia hit the big time while churning out handsets from the small town of Salo in Finland.
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"When dealing with spooks, politicians, and big-time power politics, sometimes coincidences are not accidental," Lifson concluded.
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Big-time brewer MolsonCoors is linking up with The Hydropothecary Corporation to roll out cannabis-infused drinks.
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The company got a $13.5 million Series A last month from some big-time investors, including e.
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My goal in life is to become a big-time model and travel to really amazing places.
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In addition to his good taste, we appreciate the sense of humor—something we value big time.
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He misfires several times, ultimately failing big-time and being swept all the way to the ground.
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So we looked quite smart…It was big-time, a TV-company-coming-to-film-us excitement.
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SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT Looks like Jacob Zuma's home improvement project is going to cost him big time.
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But a few potentially exciting compounds doesn't mean volcanic vent medicines are ready for the big time.
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They didn't do the job and now you have Trump, who is getting it done - big time!
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CNN gives her a town hall to try to boost Democratic fortunes, but it backfires big time.
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Looks like killing off half the cast of Infinity War is paying off big time for Marvel.
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"They came through big time for us," said Trea Turner, the center fielder who had two hits.
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So break out the bubbly and get ready for holiday-party season to pay off big time.
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To paraphrase a probably apocryphal Willie Sutton quote about bank heists: Why rob big-time college athletes?
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S.A.: Confederate States of America,' Spike Lee, and I will be speaking with our big time lawyer.
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The Big Time Rush star also got fourth place on season 18 of Dancing with the Stars.
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And Facebook is investing, big time — not simply because artificial intelligence is interesting, but because it's necessary.
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That seems farfetched even for Fitz, but he does kind of owe Mellie big time, so maybe?
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AR isn't the only thing ARKit could make mainstream – online vehicle sales could benefit big time, too.
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The big time, however, never came any closer, because he refused to change a thing he did.
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Not true, says Kesha - and she has the backing of some big time friends, including T-Swift.
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Now we have these big kids who are so cool and fun and help out big time.
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On the other side of the spectrum, I've also been burned on the job search — big time.
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"Among 'big-time' reporters, there's an almost pathological fear of looking unsophisticated," one veteran political reporter explained.
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Her detailed debate prep — which included mock debates right up to this morning — paid off big-time.
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So many second-tier clubs spend aggressively in the hope of a crack at the big time.
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"[Angel] found a big-time perpetrator over a two-mile track," Orellana told New York Daily News.
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Before he was a big time movie star, Robert Pattinson actually had a career as an entrepreneur.
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"I got scammed big time," user cioloxl wrote in the Confido thread on popular cryptocurrency forum Bitcointalk.
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While it was introduced in 2001, the iPod didn't really take off big time until 2004–2005.
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The biotech sector bounced back big time Monday due to a big acquisition and positive drug developments.
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"It's down big time," said Carlton G. Davis, president of the residents' association at the Grant Houses.
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"This is just part of our 'one-time, big-time' operations against illegal drugs," he told Reuters.
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The longtime member of Congress has big time clout as the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Several factors — including money, of course — have inspired officials at big-time football programs to plan ahead.
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Comcast Disney just ramped up its fight -- big time -- with Comcast for control of 21st Century Fox.
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They didn't do the job and now you have Trump, who is getting it done -- big time!
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In this case, it was subtracting the "big time" element of their football and other athletic programs.
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Right now terrorism and gun violence are examples of two political issues worth betting on, big time.
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"It's been really cool to see him embrace and not big-time it at all," Young said.
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In one night, big-time gun control advocates — former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Rep.
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Now, with their second album, 7/27, they seem ready to break through to the big time.
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They were all hoping for the big time so they came to see me, the music guy.
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T-Pain is letting the grass grow under his feet ... and it could cost him big time.
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No big time fight in Bangkok between two native nak muay (kickboxers) with unpronounceable surnames ever is.
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Now you're big time you don't have time to care about the low flying, technical bouts, Jack?
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Mr. Cheung said he had matured since his days at the helm of big-time restaurant kitchens.
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They were at Arlene's with several dozen fellow veterans, those who never quite made the big time.
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"I don't really differentiate from big-time college basketball to any other kind of basketball," Mullin said.
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Those kinds of players are much more widely available, for big-time programs and smaller schools alike.
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From there it escalated big time, with Larissa claiming she scratched Colt because he was hurting her.
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If Snap wants to become a big-time ad business, having its own location data could help.
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They did not sign any big-time free agents, and they did not acquire any in trades.
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On Pro Hockey SEATTLE — Bustling, bruising, big-time hockey in this foggy, tech-loving, latte-sipping city?
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Bull riding is a big business, and a big-time sport, involving both human and animal athletes.
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It was the spring of 2016, and the glamour of big-time basketball felt very far away.
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But just before RedOne hit the big time, Mr. Zain returned to Sweden to take a break.
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This place is far from the glamour of big-time soccer and the World Cup in Russia.
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Manuwa says DC isn't done and deserves another big time fight ... and the perfect opponent is Jon.
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He's "pushable," and if elected, he will owe the progressive wing big time if it supports him.
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The secretive team tasked with preparing for a possible Hillary Clinton presidency is ramping up big time.
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But, LaVar insists the Brand is still alive and is gearing up for a big-time comeback.
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I am the sad pud lounging at home, waiting to get called up to the big time.
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BRANTLEY To answer your question, Scott, it translated into the big time (and a bigger space) exquisitely.
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For Mr. Innaurato, it was a relatively short trip from those early efforts to the big time.
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In what other big-time sport can an athlete reap so much of the money he generates?
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Standing out in his performance was a big-time stop shortly before Myers netted the game-winner.
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WE USED TO BE IN IT VERY BIG TIME WHEN WE THOUGHT THE RATES WERE MORE APPROPRIATE.
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But he's certainly a big-time player and could have made a huge difference on that team.
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"People say, 'Oh, my God, you've hit the big time—Hillary Clinton talked about you,' " he scoffed.
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Fundamental question for the media business: Just how much are big-time sports rights worth these days?
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One of their big-time prospects, Byron Buxton, can't hit, and the other, Miguel Sano, can't field.
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But many of the "big-time consultants, many of whom have multiple possible 2020 clients," will take longer.
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Unless the Academy goes for The Revenant big time and Tom "Mushmouth" Hardy rides that wave to glory.
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Like, big time – from sushi to In-N-Out, Bushnell loves to indulge, as evidenced by her Twitter.
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Honestly, is there a better visual metaphor for protesting the ongoing economic exploitation of big-time campus athletes?
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Mother's Day is a big time for breast cancer awareness, and Komen races happen all throughout the year.
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But if he makes good on making America great, the bond market might be selling off big time.
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That's when Owens backed off ... big time ... and even dished out a few compliments for Tom and Bill.
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And don't forget, a total big-time solar eclipse will streak across the United States on August 21.
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The conference itself is a forum for big-time investors, mostly hedge fund managers, to pitch bold ideas.
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I was sweating big time; no one was buying real estate and I had 400 agents to support.
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A group of my older friends, some of them fellow English majors, had caught wizardry fever big time.
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I'm not somebody who sticks to a big time diet or is afraid to have a few drinks.
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The only difference here is that these women weren't big-time actresses, and Weinstein wasn't yet a billionaire.
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This could make it much easier for people to sample new VR apps without a big time commitment.
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Finally, the big-time players such as Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid each have free apps for customers.
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Right. It has been there all along, but it really had its big time when Xerox owned it.
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"I'm not a big-time snorkeler so I didn't know what to expect," Cuban, 59, told PEOPLE exclusively.
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And it just wouldn't play with the same truth if it were between two big-time movie stars.
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But Cindy Zhou, VP and principal analyst at Constellation Research says Magento has some big-time customers too.
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It hit the big time, The Wall Street Journal reported; retail partners banked millions of dollars in sales.
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They put me out there in a big time of the game, and I didn't do my job.
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Now, it's heading for the big time with a big expansion of its own brick and mortar stores.
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"Rogers got some big outs at a big time in the game against some good hitters," Molitor said.
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Could Taylor's tight-lipped strategy mean that she's ready to surprise us big-time with a genre switch?
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Former Big Time Rush member Logan Henderson gave fans an update on his longtime friend Demi Lovato Friday.
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This system, described in a paper published in the journal Nature, certainly isn't ready for the big time.
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In October of 21, Kovalev defeated by decision Darnell Boone, a man known for beating big-time prospects.
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But Trump is stirring those questions, big time, and the senator from Texas has been forced to respond.
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And we-- but-- but we participated in marketable securities big time at that point, too, as you know.
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As we reported ... Reality was a big-time fitness junkie who competed in CrossFit tournaments at her gym.
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"This time the ECB delivered big time!" wrote Howard Archer, IHS Global Insight chief European and UK economist.
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"I think everybody's excited about what's going on, so it's a big time for the city," Carroll says.
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The progression of the Super Bowl moving to the big time is reflected in its entertainment as well.
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Littlefinger actually brings the Nights of the Vale because, let's face it, he owes Sansa, big time. 243.
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With iPhone growth slowing down, Apple could be set to shake things up big time come this fall.
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If you're not well-acquainted with the 21 crime comedy Get Shorty, you are missing out big time.
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Now, without specifically admitting guilt, Young has issued a statement essentially acknowledging that he screwed up ... big time.
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After turning 30, baby fever kicked in big time but we wanted to wait until the perfect time.
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And, if Delaware singer Govales is any indication, sex is going on big time in his home state.
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Rubio, in the article, had criticized the GOP tax cuts, then faced a big-time backlash from Republicans.
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"He's a big-time player here, but not nearly what he will be in the future," Krzyzewski said.
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Trump's big move Thursday was to recruit a new big-time adviser: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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I am a big time basketball fan, and that was such an honor and amazing opportunity for us.
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But for someone that's not a big-time prospect to get moved up, you've got to beat everybody.
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But while cooking can be a big time suck, with the right strategies, it doesn't have to be.
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No — they think Buttigieg has shown that he's got what it takes to play in the big time.
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Any policy proposal which drives up costs of Corona, tequila, or margaritas is a big-time bad idea.
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"It was the start of the league, the start of Syracuse being a big-time program," he added.
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But, my skin is suffering big time — and I could do without the longer, heavier, more painful periods.
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You'll recall ... when Parker and his partner responded to the scene, Watts played the race card big time.
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The company also counts Snoop Dogg and Nasir Jones (also known as Nas) among its big-time backers.
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That's bad news for big-time brands like Heinz and Kraft that sell tons of mayo, Leavitt says.
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He doesn't always trust us pitchers, and that was a case where he bailed me out big time.
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The PAC is backed by Democrat strongman Manny Ortiz, a big-time bundler for Democratic politicians like Sen.
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In high school, I weighed "only" 220 pounds — about 80 pounds less than a big-time college tackle.
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Two regents at the University of Colorado spoke out about the morality of colleges supporting big-time football.
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Some of that can be explained by the sheer variety of trucks offered by the big-time players.
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Instead, what was possibly the most politically sensitive case of FISA surveillance in history was botched big time.
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Goode is a big-time hotelier, nightclub, and restaurant owner and also the founder of the Turtle Conservancy.
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The world of big-time men's sports is better known for objectifying women than for lifting them up.
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Popeyes has grown up, gotten a taste of the big time, and now it's a lifestyle brand, folks.
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But principle can be turned on its head; calling Hunter Biden could backfire on the Republicans big time.
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"We started the first big-time streaming company and then that blew up," Cuban says at the festival.
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The players' boycott pledge was the latest display of the power that big-time college athletes can assert.
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"The only color that matters is green," says Juggy, the big-time music executive played by Evan Handler.
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The three of them, now called PBNJ, start cutting tracks and planning their assault on the big time.
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Oklahoma's Jalen Hurts hasn't yet played against Texas, but he's played in plenty of big-time rivalry games.
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I switched over to Spotify, punching Cher's big-time-feels anthem into the search bar and hitting play.
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His lack of big-time political experience could leave him exposed in a debate with President Donald Trump.
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And we've been spending a lot of time and energy on that — and it's paying off big time.
|
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But for the rest of the players, even in big-time programs, the odds are a lot worse.
|
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Big-time brewer Molson Coors is linking up with The Hydropothecary Corporation to roll out cannabis-infused drinks.
|
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The larger problem may lie in the corporate insulation of big-time athletic departments from real university oversight.
|
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More than that though ... Akon says such a move would pay off big time at the box office.
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" Mr. Schwalbe added: "When you do this badly, you are creating a big time suck for someone else.
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The momentum is tipping toward Democrats big time, particularly in House races, according to the latest CNN reporting.
|
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"The combination of creativity and analytical thinking has once again paid off big time for NASA," said Bolton.
|
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Charlie Weis Jr. is expected to follow in his dad's footsteps and become a big time football coach.
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The lines show increase in income — which means that in every scenario, the rich cash in big time.
|
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The brands had become self-aware, and an idea broadly known as body positivity hit the big-time.
|
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If the facts aren't in dispute, the courts figure, there's no reason for a big, time-consuming trial.
|
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Vassar has big-time representation in this suit: His attorney, Steve Berman, is part of the Jenkins v.
|
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According to reports, the man lost it—big time—on his wife and a family friend this week.
|
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This is no coincidence; Saban's and Krzyzewski's are similar responses to the same trends in big-time college sports.
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Especially because he heard through the grapevine (aka his wife Diane) that Frances hired a big-time fancy lawyer.
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The makers of driverless cars are racing to prove their systems are just about ready for the big time.
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The makers of driverless cars are racing to prove their systems are just about ready for the big time.
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He's a super big time animal lover so that makes sense for him and another friend works there already.
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"The American economy is growing 3 percent, job gains are huge and businesses are investing big time," Kudlow said.
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Weather Summer is only a few days old, but already Europe is facing down a big-time heat wave.
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And that territory is rapidly expanding as academia and its big-time funders shift toward a culture of openness.
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As Ronal Serpas, formerly police chief of New Orleans, says, racketeering laws are meant to target big-time mafiosi.
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"Carsen bounced back and made some big time plays, but that's what he does," Purdue coach Matt Painter said.
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The real problem for Zeke is that he had shown his cards as a big-time gamer too early.
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But there's also an incredible emotional component here as well — one I think the episode was foreshadowing big time.
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While video might have seemed like a long-shot considering YouTube's dominance, the bet has paid off big time.
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Throughout the last season of the show, the two have bonded big time – mostly over their love of cars.
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If I had to single out one thing, the perception of it being too cold is overplayed big time.
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"I tried to pretend that I was happy and I got called out on it, big time," she remembers.
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If it works, it should pay off big time, both in improvement of human health and return for shareholders.
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"I tried to pretend that I was happy and I got called out on it, big time," she said.
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"This is big time for us," Vince Carter - who hit four free throws in the closing moments - told reporters.
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The class has been in the works for a while — since even before Pokémon Go hit the big time.
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When Amazon announced the Echo in 2014, it felt like a future that wasn't ready for the big time.
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"We'd use law enforcement tactics to target big-time dealers," Gondo explained plainly when he was on the stand.
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Six hours support over six months is not a big time commitment "but could change a life", she added.
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"I tried to pretend that I was happy and I got called out on it, big time," she said.
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"My mom passed away, and I dove into drugs big time," the 2000-year-old Miami native tells VICE.
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He's trying to make big-time plays on both ends of the court, and you get better from that.
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For some, it's the current way of racing life as they work their way up to the big time.
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We're told he forked over $160k to Flawless Auto Leasing to have them trick out the ride BIG time.
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Walmart elusively dropped the price on the Beats Solo3 big time — they're now just $195, over $100 in savings.
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He studied at Oxford, and Stanford, and Yale, and he was a big time fancy great American football player.
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There are other benefits to the state from getting rid of high-value notes than hitting big-time criminals.
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"If I start buying dish soap and other things there, I will have hit the big time," she said.
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Security at the Middleton estate is beefed up big time for Saturday's wedding at St. Mark's Church in Berkshire.
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Cardi B and Migos' Offset are learning love pays big time ... if they can make it to the altar.
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The guy knows Alec, he's a big time autograph seeker in NYC ... and uses #StayBlack on his social media.
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There was like one song, "Big Boss Big Time Business," which was a little bit about being a mom.
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On the final match-day of the group stages, we (finally) had some big time action at the Euros.
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The Apple Watch is flopping big time, according to the latest report from market research and analysis firm IDC.
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It's MJ's shoo-in for the big time, and every young anchor on staff is vying for the opportunity.
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James Simons and his wife, Marilyn, are big-time philanthropists who reportedly donated around $700,000 earmarked for the Library.
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When United dragged a passenger literally kicking and screaming off one of its flights, it screwed up, big time.
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But for their debut album, they requested to work at the big time Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire near Monmouth.
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Mr. Tumpowsky said that flying out of smaller airports is a big time saver when it comes to security.
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"Well, it was building, big time," Clinton said of a surge this year for the party out of power.
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He's smart and principled and brings a Midwestern, down-home style which is rare in a big-time pol.
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It allowed Big Time to pay a straight-up $5 million fee and then $5 million more in installments.
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Beating the Houston Astros in seven games was terrific fun, but now is when the big-time headaches begin.
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Having a passport that is near its expiration could cost you big time in order to expedite its renewal.
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"If big-time money managers are really worried about next year, they need to start selling now," Cramer said.
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The problem for Democrats looking to the general is this: The base of the party wants LIBERALS big time.
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While the Navy definitely would have s----canned Mav years ago, Xenu has come through for him big time.
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" Beale eventually came out in a job interview in 2008, but she regrets not coming out earlier "big time.
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Black Friday is a big time of year to shop kitchen appliances, TVs, smart home devices, and other tech.
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No one here is likely to get to the big time; they may, however, learn a little about themselves.
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Big-time college sports are all about academics, until academics get in the way of a coach's basketball wishes.
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It's irrational, to be sure, but also understandable given the outsized pressure to win in big-time college football.
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Over the years, we've collaborated with big-time directors like Spike Jonze, Crystal Moselle, Sean Baker, and Harmony Korine.
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So Michigan and its big-time football counterparts are going on spending sprees, buying overpriced stuff they don't need.
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The establishment wing of the GOP still has big time reservations about Moore after all the sexual misconduct allegations.
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Versions one and two we were still figuring things out — version three is finally ready for the big time.
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Mr. Trump and General Flynn both see themselves as brash outsiders who hustled their way to the big time.
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Did you watch Evo two weeks ago, and think you might be ready for the Street Fighter big time?
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There are local threats from small-time operators like the Langmores and big-time heroin dealers like the Snells.
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Eight years ago, Martín Moro befriended Iván Fandiño, the first big-time bullfighter to entrust him with a commission.
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But [Ismail] went to the right school, he was a big-time football player, he had a great name.
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With Big Time Adolescence now streaming on Hulu, now's the perfect time to get to know its rising star.
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But then he gets tired of working for chump change and thinks he could be a big-time crook.
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In five years I see myself being a big time on-air host/correspondent for all things pop culture.
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At first, even as he began doing Christian field work, Campolo resisted his father's vocation of big-time preaching.
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But I'd rather see them given the same big-time resources to apply that brilliance to something more important.
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Woven into the issue are questions of race, and class, and the grotesque economics of big-time college sports.
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"Disney will be missing out big time if they don't get somebody with a strong digital background," he said.
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No special equipment, unusual foods or big time commitment required and each task should take only minutes to complete.
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Not all the teams in the NBA are playing well, but all of the teams are scoring big-time!
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Danny Trejo was amped-up big time after biting his nails for 7 hours, Friday night at Dodgers Stadium.
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Though Jawbreaker had their shot at the big time with Dear You, they never actually scored a hit single.
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Let's be honest: There are many big-time sports colleges where athletes are given a pass academically — and nobody cares.
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I will say, you will get a payoff to 507's cliffhanger with respect to Evelyn big time in 509.
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Simply put, any policy proposal which drives up costs of Corona, tequila, or margaritas is a big-time bad idea.
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Today, it announced a $13.5 million Series A from a mix of venture capital firms and big-time enterprise investors.
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It was a big-time out-of-body experience — 'I can't believe I am here looking at caskets for Karen.
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Nor because they are considered big fish whose prosecutions could pay big time and big career dividends down the road.
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The answer may be unclear, but there's no doubt that this cutesy French topper is making a comeback, big time.
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That's all good for Kevin -- dude's a big-time stakeholder in Apple, and he says he's making back his dough.
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Autodesk remains a big-time AWS spender, counting on Amazon's infrastructure as it migrates from desktop software to the cloud.
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A guy like that who's been scoring for us, scoring some big-time goals for us on a regular basis.
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His defense attorneys reportedly argued many of the investors cashed in big-time when the new drug company went public.
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Now, after the MLB Umpires Association condemned the tweet, Drake has issued an apology ... acknowledging he screwed up big time.
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No. The only reason for such high growth numbers is that Ireland is the home of big-time corporate inversions.
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When Stratovarius had their breakout album Visions in 1997, it was a huge seller for Noise that helped big time.
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I know 18th century law sounds boring, but this is an 18th century law that could fuck you big time.
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Big-time FBS football is played in a far galaxy removed from this place, from this town, but why not?
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On Monday, United CEO Oscar Munoz screwed that up big time: United CEO response to United Express Flight 3411. pic.twitter.
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According to the docs, Amanda's paychecks increased big-time after her recent appearance on 'BiP' -- thanks to new endorsement ops.
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The Spy Kids actress, 28, and former Big Time Rush member, 27, welcomed son Ocean King PenaVega on Wednesday, Dec.
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Other big-time investors who are sort of are throwing up their hands trying to figure out what's going on.
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The Galaxy S9 and S9+ are now out, and to celebrate its launch, Samsung is blowing it out big time.
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Most notable is the so-called Tea Party movement, which was funded in large part by big time conservative donors.
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Finally, I'd be messing up big time if I didn't mention how stupidly good, the S10's battery life is.
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He's been completely aimless since we first met him and now he's being given a shot at the big time.
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The contest has sold out, and fans have shelled out big-time cash on the secondary market to see Bryant.
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Esports have hit the big time, and nowhere is that more evident than the venues where the games are played.
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RHP Reynaldo Lopez surpassed big-time prospect Lucas Giolito as the Nationals minor league pitcher of the year this season.
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A student and accomplished athlete from the big-time college that dominates the victim's town is accused of killing her.
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Our latest UnCover star Richie just made her big-time broadcast debut in NBC's 30 Rock heir apparent, Great News.
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I know I went through that big time and I got picked on and I got bullied in high school.
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It's pretty obvious he spent time in the offseason working on it and it has really paid off big time.
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No word on who coughed up the $30,400 for the shoes ... but it's gotta be a big-time Kobe fan.
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To prepare for their journeys, birds fatten up big time, perhaps doubling their weight, essentially turning themselves into feathered batteries.
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It's a perfect plot device, and we cordially invite you to include the parade in your big-time Hollywood movie.
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That promise isn't hollow, either, as Google's great influence has also roped in a bevy of big-time content providers.
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A kind of twisted Aussie Cool Runnings saga in which an unlikely kid makes a splash in the big time.
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In just his second big-league season, Reyes has flashed big-time power for the Padres with 133 home runs.
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"Zach is a big-time playmaker, both as a scorer and an assist man," point guard Mike Conley told reporters.
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"If Sessions-Kislyak story is true, it shows Sessions didn't just commit perjury, he committed big time perjury," he tweeted.
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But one question that gets little attention is how schools can keep big-time athletics connected to their academic objectives.
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He entered the big time, in terms of national politics, in the mid 1990s thanks to -- who else -- the Clintons.
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Meanwhile, Boeing has bought into Embraer big time with a nearly $4 billion deal that's slated to close this year.
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When did you become aware that your team was only made up of big-time Democratic donors and zero Republicans?
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That Jobs' bet paid off big time should serve as a lesson to the current and future leaders of tech.
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These are kids who come from my background, and I knew they were going to get into trouble big time.
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Big-time college football is perhaps the most prominent place where faithful fans gather week after week, away or home.
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In high school, I was a varsity athlete on the crew team, and that was a pretty big time commitment.
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I dance so hard and so long that if I do do drugs, it's gonna fuck me over big time.
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The movie centers on a big-time college basketball coach who follows all the rules—until his team starts losing.
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This has gotta suck big time for Zeke, especially considering the NFL decided not to suspend him over the incident.
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That sentiment has zoomed across social media, fed by big-time celebrities like Tom Arnold, Bette Midler and Rosie O'Donnell.
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BATON ROUGE, La. — Big-time college football long ago whistled past the pretense that it is not an enormous business.
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But Maccagnan & Co. know there will be big-time pressure on them to make the correct choice at No. 63.
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The news comes as the comedian's first lead-role project, "Big Time Adolescence," is being shown at Sundance Film Festival.
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But the data from Pew also helps explain why local TV stations are still attractive to big-time media organizations.
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Not so in Vietnam: This country simply doesn't have the financial or political wherewithal to match big-time Silicon Valley.
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Now the new Chosen One, Joe Hill torches his trailer and heads for the Big Time (Paris, in the film).
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Some were big-time players, like Boston's Joseph Sullivan, known as Sport, rumored to have fixed the 1914 World Series.
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Based on a fresh analysis my colleagues and I have made, diversification hurts your long term investment performance big time.
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Therefore, they targeted an underserved segment of the market when it came to content, and it paid off big time.
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Those ties were shredded when Tekashi snitched big time for a chance to get his possible 47-year sentence reduced.
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"Hell yes," as he said, and has basically said the last few days when asked about big time gun control.
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He earned a shot in racing's big-time because of his immense talent, never because of a fat family checkbook.
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For movies, cue up Pete Davidson's much-discussed Big Time Adolescence, the terrifying Pet Sematary, and rom-com Leap Year.
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"The well-established luxury brands are going to latch onto this big-time," Mr. Cereda-Parini of Jeffries Group said.
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And in 2013, the brand was said to be "flopping big-time" as Sears dropped prices to less than $10.
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Investors have been buying bonds big time this week amid fears the coronavirus could spread and impact the global economy.
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The point is, Democrats are not going to get a conviction and they stand to lose big time with impeachment.
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Fortunately he's in the safe hands of Post Malone, who is a big time fan of the Italian-American chain.
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IPhone sales are shrinking big time in China, causing a wave of production cuts for Apple, according to Rosenblatt Securities.
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The list is long -- big-time sports kingpins fighting for the men and women who will make them even wealthier.
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In his lawsuit, Joe says he had meetings with reps for big-time production companies, including Weinstein, Montage and Bloom.
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More seriously, Rutgers, like other "big-time" schools, chooses pretty female students as "ambassadors" to show male recruits around campus.
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Are the compromises Navy makes to remain competitive in big-time college football any worse than other Division I schools?
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Giuliani had already begun to evolve from competent city official to hapless big-time political candidate before the attack occurred.
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"I owe you big time for making this happen," says Lee Sampson, a teenage hacker who serves as Volaju's accomplice.
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Tyler Clinton inked a deal with big-time modeling agency IMG, and even moved to NYC for the new gig.
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But isolation and humility are what Cecil Newton valued when he began plotting his son's return to big-time college football.
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Wide receiver -- Tyreek Hill, KC at Dallas Hill is a big time playmaker who&aposs averaging almost seven targets per game.
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I remember when those incidents were happening for real, and it was like, big-time crazy, you know what I mean?
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"I am a big-time Sanders fan and I hope he can help us," said the 37-year-old assembly specialist.
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Survey says: Our pollution-fighting and skin-brightening game is about to level up big time, thanks to their answers, ahead.
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You can expect to see a lot of Pete Davidson in these coming months thanks to his movie Big Time Adolescence.
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"This is really tearing him up big time, because, of course, he is blaming himself for inviting Kyle over," Morgan says.
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Either way, the Browns and Paul DePodesta won big time with this trade, profiting off Houston's stupid, bad, no-good contract.
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Democrats and advocates also worry that these Utah monuments mark the beginning of big-time deregulation of federally protected natural lands.
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Whether it was Cambridge Analytica or falsely promising user control over its use of facial recognition, Facebook messed up — big time.
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So they know, so I think there's this understanding there's a big-time Democrat out there that has to be beat.
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Interestingly enough though, Thursday's most active trade wasn't a big-time bet on a move to the upside later this summer.
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When I put out the CKY videos, it was like skating mixed with their music, and they blew up big time.
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I've had to make some big-time adjustments as well, obviously, not throwing as hard as I have in the past.
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During the third presidential debate Wednesday night, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman" — and it backfired, big time.
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Plenty of other big-time stadium sponsors have gone bankrupt or otherwise disappeared, from venues hosting the NFL and other sports.
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Spring is a big time for royal birthdays — and there's a chance that Meghan and Harry's child will share a celebration!
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Microsoft is trying to make it sound like the guy is some criminal mastermind running some big time Windows pirating empire.
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"It has continued to show us getting big-time snowstorms in this area, where the European model will not show it."
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Poor sales from the Galaxy S9 will reportedly eat into the Samsung's quarterly profits big time, according to the Financial Times.
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And when I had the chance to spend the night at my American friends' houses, it was big time for me.
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Uber Just Noticed It Forgot to Pay Drivers Millions of DollarsUber screwed up—big time—and now it has to pay.
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Alan was already a big-time producer when they got hitched, and had already served as Prez of Twentieth Century Fox.
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Even if his boss is tied up with the fallout over his tweeting, Tillerson's head needs to be here, big time.
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"They are losing big time in apparel and are anxious to acquire brands," one founder approached by the company told TechCrunch.
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President Trump's transparent shots at Angela Merkel over Germany's response to the migrant crisis have backfired big-time, according to analysts.
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I was but a babe in the woods when Kitchen Confidential came out, working in my first Big Time professional kitchen.
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"That was a big time play tonight, but it was kind of what we thought Jonny was capable of," Stevens said.
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For me, a big-time dunk is just as fun as a three, if not maybe even a little bit more.
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In a recent episode, contestants had to correctly distinguish between daytime and "big time" judges like Judy Sheindlin and Elena Kagan.
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The New York-based brand is giving shoppers a chance to save big time with its annual friends and family sale.
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But it isn't in his native United States where Gavin has really hit the big time, that honor belongs to China.
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It makes sense, then, that Iceland's first female fighter to hit the big time is named after a cataclysmic weather event.
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There, he instead finds work with his Uncle Phil (Steve Carell), a big-time Hollywood agent, and love with Vonnie (Ms.
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The consumer discretionary sector, which houses big-time climbers Amazon and Netflix, has risen nearly 12 percent so far this year.
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But it was not long before he hit the big time, earning more than enough to stay in those hotels himself.
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"Many banks, as the entire economy, have missed the train of digitalization and need to invest big time now," Brzeski added.
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The House impeachment inquiry has cast new attention on the practice of appointing big-time political donors to US ambassadorships abroad.
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"I was like, this is my shot at the big time I'm not going to let anybody stop me," he said.
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I didn't want to hustle anybody and pose as this big-time intellectual, which is something I'm uncomfortable with, even here.
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Now her game will go big-time, as she's signed a reality TV deal with a major production company, per TMZ.
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With no football tradition to speak of, and a lack of big-time recruits in New England, UConn was fighting uphill.
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I'd screwed myself financially, big time (for the second time!), and had nobody to blame but the creep in the mirror.
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If you got into bands like Botch and Breather Resist but never listened to Deadguy, you are fucking up big time.
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Yes, big time: their consumer loans in the year to the fourth quarter were growing at an annual rate of 6%.
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He was among the rare big-time reporters to cover the Kosovo War as a war and not a morality play.
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Together they are the authors of a previous book, "The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football" (2013).
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But she recognises that he committed human-rights abuses and "if you look at the economy, he screwed up big time".
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Perhaps Mr. Manafort, who has enjoyed a lifelong reputation as a swashbuckling big-time gambler, is simply a lousy poker player.
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I know something has got to change or my dreams of making it to a big-time college will be gone.
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But before stepping in the cage ... Shields has a big time boxing match this Friday against Ivana Habazin in Atlantic City.
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Hawley committed "a big time rookie mistake" by revealing his concerns about Rao, added a Republican strategist close to the effort.
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"We were always very optimistic and had all the faith in the world and big time players stepped up for us."
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"We now have an investor who's a big-time insurance broker" and advises the company on insurance matters, Mr. Howell said.
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Coworking and flex-office space hit the big time this year, thanks to a mix of hype and front-page controversy.
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The U.S. is back big time as an oil producer and could be by next year the largest in the world.
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Every team got a big-time introduction before their matches — players took the stage like wrestlers marching down to the ring.
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College degrees aren't requires, and shortage of mechanics has some vocational schools stressing the potentially big-time paydays for trained mechanics.
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She also added a big ol' "VASSAR" logo to her IG story ... so it's pretty clear she is celebrating big-time.
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The team got big-time introductions as well as being given keys to the city by NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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While the company mostly sells shirts to individuals, Mr. Nickol said he would welcome a big-time customer like Mr. Trump.
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Oil producers might be about to get a big-time energy boost, if traders in the options market have it right.
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We asked six of the industry's leading venture capitalists which startups they believe are going to capitalize big time in 2020.
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The incident set off a broader debate about safety and the influence that shoe companies hold over big-time college basketball.
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Yet from a pro player's perspective, Overwatch still requires a handful of changes before it can really hit the big time.
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Imagine if they had that in America, and Donald Trump fucks up big time, and gets summoned to the women's meeting!
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A lot of people I know who are vocal about polyamory are people I know that have been hurt big time.
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"I see a lot of artists doing Matisse-style cutouts, big-time," says Hendrick, a former graphic designer and art director.
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Made some pitches when we needed to and like I said, the boys picked me up, picked me up big time today.
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"I mean, he was a big-time player," North Carolina coach Roy Williams told the Charlotte Observer about Berry in 953-16.
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Our source says Kanye's a big-time believer in conflict bringing change, and thinks Trump's campaign will spark conversation on both sides.
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And the presence of big time private investors connected with the CLC throws up more than few red flags for crony capitalism.
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Charlie soon developed political aspirations and became a big-time Democratic donor and benefactor of then-mayor Jim McGreevey, who became governor.
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"That was a big time win for us, and weneeded it," Buffaloes coach Tad Boyle said in his post-game news conference.
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As the luxury arm of Honda, Acura has long struggled to gain recognition as a big-time player in the premium market.
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Clearly neither Niantic nor The Pokémon Company are going to let Pokémon Go die yet, especially if everyone's still profiting big time.
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Business Insider asked six of the industry's buzziest venture capitalists which startups they believe are going to capitalize big time in 2020.
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In politics, Mr Vachon says, unlike many big-time donors he "is always lobbying for a public purpose, never for private gain".
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That's because big time college football cannot function without luring thousands of young men into what's become an increasingly bad economic bargain.
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So when I go out there to perform, I hope to uplift mankind, glorify God and just have a big time myself.
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Everyone from governments and mafia to big-time criminals and petty thieves are breaking and entering into computer systems around the world.
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On Friday, big time investor and former NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal weighed in on the authenticity behind his brand and his investments.
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But many people are concerned about their necks regardless of age, and the beauty industry is tapping into these insecurities big time.
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The man may be wrong big time when it comes to net neutrality, but he does genuinely care about getting everyone connected.
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Davidson is in Syracuse filming the upcoming movie Big Time Adolescence, and Grande is continuing the countdown for her new album, Sweetener.
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When a cheerleader from Foothill High School in Palo Cedro, California, was diagnosed with leukemia, her football family stepped up big time.
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The guy best known for SNL and BDE delivered a genuinely poignant performance in Big Time Adolescence, without losing his dirtbag appeal.
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It's not unlikely that she might still hold a bit of a grudge about the missed opportunity to cash in big time.
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As tastes in music streaming change, Pandora is not sure if it can evolve without the support of a big-time buyer.
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For some reason, though, there is one piece of technology from the past that is making a big-time comeback — vinyl records.
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Now, to get a free drink at some of Vegas's best casinos you have to start playing—and continue playing, big time.
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Today the agency announced $50 million in grants to nearly 300 different recipients, from small engineering firms to big-time research institutions.
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The problem is not just big time poachers seeking ivory, which can sell for $1,000 a kilogram ($450 a pound) or more.
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"Ultimately, it really impacts Canada's oil industry big time," Abhishek Deshpande, an oil and gas analyst at Natixis, told CNBC by phone.
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While he has won major prizes and held big-time jobs, he has never quite attained name-brand recognition outside South Korea.
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A random college roommate is always a gamble and if you ask Ted Cruz's – Hollywood screenwriter Craig Mazin – he lost big time.
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" Collier, meanwhile, said the White House's latest move leaves the American economy in a situation where it could "get hit big time.
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The prankster just got pranked big time ... Jake Paul's fiancee made him believe she was pregnant, and his reaction was veeeerrrrry interesting.
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The former Big Time Rush member and the Spy Kids star announced earlier this year that they are expecting their second child.
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PAYNE: Netflix was up big time, in part because now they&aposre saying, hey, this content thing has to also include gaming.
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"There are a lot of fans in the L.G.B.T. Kansas community who are big-time basketball, and K.U. basketball, fans," Witt said.
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"The play that he made on the game-winning goal is a big-time play," Philadelphia coach Dave Hakstol said of Voracek.
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Marshall had all the physical tools to be a good cornerback, but none of the polish or experience against big-time competition.
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The trash can-shaped Mac Pro was such an utter failure that Apple had to essentially admit it screwed up big time.
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Having ended 2011 as the world's second-ranked junior, she played as a professional for three years, with little big-time success.
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But our fitness trackers, from FitBit to Apple watches, have captured a more telling trend: the debates have us stressing big time.
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Chief United States District Judge for the Middle District of Alabama, W. Keith Watkins, has big-time beef with the medical profession.
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So, thanks to the barcode, you're waiting in the checkout line a whole lot less and the stores themselves benefited big time.
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"The main thing that jumped out at me, big time, was broken promises," says Senator Tim Kaine of 2018 budget https://t.
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But he's pulled the Republicans' fannies out of the fire by having flipped a political losing strategy into a big-time winner.
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The Cadillac tax commands opposition from Republicans and Democrats -- and unions and businesses -- because it will cost middle-class Americans big time.
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"Being first in line for the launch of Hearth and Hand with Magnolia is about to pay off big time," he wrote.
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"It's a big time for female athletes in the world right now," she told PEOPLE during a recent trip to New York.
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JoJo turns on her accent big time to talk to his grandparents, and it's nearly impossible to make out what they're saying.
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Some lucky folk hit the big time as gangly adolescents and remain there until they approach grizzled middle age – alright for some.
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A's starter Chris Bassitt (9-5) benefited from the big-time offensive support to extend his string of unbeaten starts to four.
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Now, however, Amazon appears to have hit its stride as Bezos' long-term visions for the future begin paying off big time.
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Somsak was "just a kid, not a big-time dealer", his older brother Panit told Reuters after a visit to the jail.
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"We need to change sentencing and make a distinction between small and big time dealers," said Klong Prem prison commander Thawatchai Chaiywat.
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"That's why we want him here, we know he's a big-time player," said Middleton, who led the Bucks with 27 points.
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"He is a big-time, big adrenaline pitcher that never ceases to surprise you or amaze you," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
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I figured I would simply confess I had messed up big time and shouldn't have ever left Fox in the first place.
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Board members were tasked with personally reaching out to people from big-time shareholders like Fidelity to sway them, according to emails.
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"This is a huge step for Trump and will impact Super Tuesday [big] time," 2012 presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said on Twitter.
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Brex, a recent YC grad that issues credit cards to entrepreneurs, has leveraged the same startup-focused model for big-time success.
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A total Witch Hunt... ....Will Robert Mueller's big time conflicts of interest be listed at the top of his Republicans only Report.
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Vintage is seriously "in" these days, and if you have electronic leftovers from the disco era, you can cash in big time.
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"Last Chance U" follows a Mississippi team that has become a salvation for football players who have dreams of the big time.
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That might or might not pass the House—attendance is down big time, with 52 people missing the last vote this morning.
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But I'd also argue few people have their finger on the pulse of the People more than a big-time fight promoter.
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The move paid off big time 'cause Kim and Kanye's $60 million house -- along with countless others on the block -- were saved.
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That was the case Wednesday night in the Atlantic League All-Star Game, putting them one step closer to the big time.
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Luckily, I was leaning in big-time at work and picking up the slack during the famines was made easier with Venmo.
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"I'm a Big Boss Big Time Business/ make me your mark and I'll take you one by one," she sings with venom.
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Insiders already know Kasatkina is a big-time talent, but outsiders will soon figure out that she is an entertainer as well.
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I was able to settle it down and understand that it's just a game even though it's a big-time opening day.
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He has written several books, including "Beer and Circus: How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education" (Henry Holt & Company, 2000).
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You can stream big-time sports events like the Super Bowl, over the Web, right now, and it can work pretty well.
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Microsoft is benefiting big time from employer-mandated work-from-home policies, as corporate America tries to stem the spread of coronavirus.
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What used to be obligatory attendance at big-time shows, to attract thousands of media types in one place, is now past.
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Claressa Shields is getting a big-time assist in her possible MMA fight with Amanda Nunes -- PERSONAL TRAINING SESSIONS FROM JON JONES!!!
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"They're coming big time, families are going to come up here," said Ms. Bechan, whose 10-year-old daughter, Trinity, attends Beavercrest.
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You'll want to do some real soul-searching if you're considering a big time and financial investment like going back to school.
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And when someone survives that kind of scare, it usually fills the quota when it comes to big-time illnesses for life.
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But Ancestry also faces competition because genomics has become more mainstream, with upstarts like Color Genomics and 23andMe getting big-time backers.
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If you're still hoping for a bottle and you can't wait until Old Bay restocks, it's going to cost you big time.
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He's talking up the numbers, big time, and the fact that he had to take out a second mortgage on the farm.
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Her aim is to help space startups find ways to make money, even before their technology is ready for big-time customers.
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My business will be hit big time if his trade policies raise tariffs, since international trade is major part of my business.
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ESPN, which heavily promoted college basketball during the late '90s and early '00s, has increased its focus on big-time college football.
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Liberty, which bills itself as the world's largest Christian university, has large appetites, and it desires to vault into the big time.
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In being the one to expose the news himself, Bezos removed much of the tabloid's ammunition -- they've been scooped, and big time.
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Now, Oakman -- who's 27 years old -- is getting a new opportunity to play big-time football with the XFL's Los Angeles Wildcats.
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The United Auto Workers lost big time in its quest to unionize Nissan employees at a plant in Canton, Mississippi last week.
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Joe Giudice just flipped the script, big time, in his deportation case -- he now WANTS to go to Italy ... but only temporarily.
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He's got an opportunity to do something special, he already has a legacy, already a big time baller in his own right.
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Age: 34Damage: Hurt Ankle This scene isn't big time as far as theatrics, but I love it for a couple of reasons.
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And with the help of big-time conspiracy theorists and the power of social media, the "false flag" concept isn't going anywhere.
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Tenpenny's mother was overwhelmed by the recruiting process and, once her son enrolled, by the business of a big-time college sports program.
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"She was on the cusp of the big time when she suddenly disappeared," says PEOPLE Senior Editor Alicia Dennis in the episode clip.
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When the show received its first big-time review, I remember heading into my waitressing job the following day like everything was normal.
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"I'm a fighter, I'm a strong fighter -- big-time survivor -- and I'm gonna fight this as vigorously as it's fighting me," she said.
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Kids will look forward to eating these fun and familiar foods, says the chef of Benny's Big Time pizzeria in Wilmington, N.C. Main
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But if I'm right, and U2500 hits the big time, you'll help me get started with that seafood restaurant we've always dreamed about.
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There were big-time rumors last year that Peyton was thinking about running for a Senate seat, but Duncan isn't sure it'll happen.
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Now it appears the Russian Arctic will warm up dramatically, relative to normal at least, as North America cools off — potentially big time.
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From chorus buddies to big-time country crooners, Lauren Alaina and Kane Brown's friendship has evolved – and led to a new hit single.
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It's a big goal, and it's backed by $24 million in funding provided by some big-time investors — Lightspeed Ventures and Foundation Capital .
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This approach paid off big time in Colorado, where Cruz campaigners achieved a clean sweep of all 34 delegates selected at byzantine conventions.
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In addition to her stint on 'BB,' Christmas was a big-time CrossFit competitor, and was the first female NASCAR pit crew member.
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Hart is friends with a lot of big-time athletes -- including LeBron James, who's been publicly beefing with Trump since he took office.
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And as the end of summer and beginning of school crawls ever closer, you know retailers are starting to drop prices big time.
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California's law, while not applicable to all the governing body's players, works as a counterweight to the skewed hierarchy of big-time sports.
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"Jordan stepped up and made big-time shots," said forward Johnathan Williams, a Missouri transfer who finished with 11 points and six rebounds.
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For every baby picture posted and every soapbox rant you see on Facebook, the social platform is raking the dough in, big time.
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Arming yourself with the know-how to secure a higher salary will pay off big time and keep you in the driver's seat.
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Google's Eric Schmidt, for instance, is a big time Democratic supporter (personally helping the Obama campaign team), but also donates to some Republicans.
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This is the first major show I've done that will be broadcasted across the world on TV, which raises the stakes big time.
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Amazon is also a big-time newcomer in Australia in general, having only taken its first orders in the country late last year.
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Tax season is a big time for hackers because of the massive influx of people inputting personal and financial information into their computers.
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With high impact events, like a blizzard or a hurricane like Irma, lives are on the line, as well as big time dollars.
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The ability to re-use parts of your design and work in teams should be a big time saver for teams of designers.
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"September is our six-year anniversary and then it's the holidays and that's a really big time of year for us," she said.
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As with most new ideas in theoretical physics, this is something cool to think about and isn't ready for the big time... yet.
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