Blitz-addicted Arizona could not resist, sending an all-out blitz at Aaron Rodgers: touchdown as time expires.
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He guesses what will happen next: blitz or no blitz, run or pass, involving this wide receiver or that tight end.
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The point about a blitz is this, there's always something you can't describe, and it's not the blitz alone that's true of.
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Nerf Nitro Throttleshot Blitz AssortmentLast and least expensive are the simple Nitro Throttleshot Blitz sets that let you try out Nerf's new Nitro line for $10.
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"Kamala Harris plots Iowa blitz as campaign stalls," reads CNN's headline on Harris' all-in-on-Iowa move -- not exactly the headline you want to begin said blitz.
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The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver posted a photo of his dog, Blitz, on Instagram Monday, writing that Blitz was stolen from his home and is currently being held for ransom.
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Recently, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Lucky Whitehead posted a photo of his dog, Blitz, on Instagram, writing that Blitz was stolen from his home and was being held for ransom.
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Compared with other tortes, a blitz torte is relatively quick to put together (the word "blitz" means "lightning" in German, and was often used historically to name speedy baked goods).
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Bush advisor Lee Atwater created a vicious media blitz that
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If Democrats were fully prepared to counteract this blitz, I
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I think there's that weird Heisenberg blitz that happens, right?
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Nonetheless ... his media blitz Monday was undoubtedly off the rails.
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Ryan's whip operation has also been in full blitz mode.
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In a food processor, blitz the Butterfingers until fully crushed.
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That's the context upon which Riot is introducing Nexus Blitz.
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None of that happened during this morning's public relations blitz.
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The same goes for Giuliani and his latest television blitz.
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America First planned an advertising blitz that compared Nevada Sen.
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So, the ground combat branch went on a modernization blitz.
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Combine all ingredients in a blender and blitz to combine.
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The product blitz will be more ambitious than previously suggested.
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There is no sign of Manigault Newman's publicity blitz abating.
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I was bummed: I missed the headliner that night, Blitz.
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And we've got more on the ad blitz here here.
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The weekend also revealed a public relations blitz by Sen.
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Transfer the meat to a blender and blitz until smooth.
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It looked like this carefully planned publicity blitz you'd done.
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After a blitz of corporate lobbying, Nafta renegotiation drags on.
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"I think that's irresponsible," Blitz said of the "enemy" label.
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This blitz of skepticism came to dominate social media conversations.
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Chet Culver on Friday and unleashing a new ad blitz.
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Neither Silicon Valley nor Washington is bracing for a Blitz.
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If this were indeed the Blitz, they could join up.
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The ad blitz will run in the midterms' final weeks.
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Lyons suggested that the media blitz was a political ploy.
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Blitz stressed the many differences between his company and Theranos.
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The American blitz of random tariffs and corporate controls is counterproductive.
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Blitz is about as fast as you'd imagine it would be.
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A homeless veteran's campsite found during a blitz in Jackson, MI.
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Everybody else hangs out in the living room playing NFL Blitz.
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After a huge marketing blitz, they exploded into billion-dollar companies.
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Here's how Amazon's blitz deal is a gift to other retailers.
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I remember holding my breath for It's Blitz to come out.
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Blitz went on to bank more than $160,000 in six months.
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Safety Jamal Adams came on a blitz and deflected Cutler's pass.
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Commentary by Steve Blitz, director and chief economist, ITG Investment Research.
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Yep, it's an all out blitz on the world of streaming.
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She's been on a media blitz promoting the track ever since.
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Is this trailer awesome just because it's set to "Ballroom Blitz"?
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Giuliani quickly went on a media blitz in defense of Trump.
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Ryan was on a tax cut public relations blitz this week.
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His grandfather drove his London Transport bus right through the Blitz.
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And yes, whether they live up to the marketing blitz hype.
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Like other tobacco companies, Philip Morris kept up its ad blitz.
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Et voila, your weekly food photo blitz is read to fork.
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Add sugar to the herb powder and blitz until fully mixed.
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Her voice takes on a similarly gossamer quality on It's Blitz!
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The star of Tuesday's media blitz will still be the iPhone.
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And these texts show Kalanick and Levandowski plotting a press blitz.
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The article's release and subsequent press blitz didn't accomplish anything either.
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Sanders got a similar blitz of positive press coverage after Rep.
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Looks like the ad blitz paid off in a major way.
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The company announced a hiring blitz in New York on Thursday.
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He launched his presidential bid with a $37 million advertising blitz.
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The blitz underscores the importance of the race to the president.
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Blitz is where I've been spending the majority of my multiplayer time.
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Kevin Costner is doing a media blitz for former South Bend, Ind.
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Spotify has been on a media blitz to hype up its plans.
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B-2 BLITZ Tactical Pocket Knife — $29.75 See Details Got a light?
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The tax return also describes the organization's efforts during the spending blitz.
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Each campaign has its own special twist on the final-day blitz.
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President Obama, meanwhile, plans an aggressive campaign blitz down the home-stretch.
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A new $220006 million ad blitz in Nevada, meanwhile, is hitting Rep.
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Passing made easy with new 'Blitz Passing' for one-touch long bombs!
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The Trump campaign is also launching a fundraising blitz in Los Angeles.
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"Africa Salon Concert," with Thomas Mapfumo, Blitz the Ambassador and Wambura Mitaru.
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It's hardly a media blitz, but the community is trying its best.
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I wanted a quick blitz of tips and demos from a pro.
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My first book, "Ultraball: Lunar Blitz," came out in January 2019 (HarperCollins).
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The advertising blitz underscores the unorthodox nature of Mr. Bloomberg's presidential campaign.
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But back in Florida, Fisher's legal blitz was having the intended effect.
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Warriors blitz Blazers in 4th quarter, take 2-0 lead OAKLAND, Calif.
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But the promise of a federal blitz to stop it hasn't materialized.
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And net neutrality's defenders are vowing a similar all-out public blitz.
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Its blitz across Iraq in 163 was made possible by massive jailbreaks.
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MEDIA BLITZ It is unclear whether Avenatti will testify in his defense.
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It is early September; the Blitz is but a few days off.
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What also happened during the Blitz was that people looked at it.
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Bloomberg launched his White House bid with a $37 million advertizing blitz.
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This blitz is nearly impossible to block, but leaves the short middle unguarded.
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Blitz on high at 70 degrees centigrade until a smooth paste is formed.
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Great teams don&apost panic, get defensive or isolate themselves in a blitz.
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The Nazi Luftwaffe bombed Britain for more than eight months during the Blitz.
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Ebba Blitz, the CEO of Alertsec, specializes in fast deployment of IT Security.
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"From a security standpoint, porn sites are lousy with malicious code," Blitz says.
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The party has been on a publicity blitz to encourage people to vote.
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Not One Penny is spending more than $1 million on the ad blitz.
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Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is readying the ad blitz thanking North Dakota Sen.
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The blitz is a bit perplexing, but so is the existence of Duo.
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A marketing blitz would make sense for a company preparing to go public.
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The new ad reservation is the latest in an ongoing blitz by CLF.
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Former Republican lawmakers are becoming the face of a new marijuana lobbying blitz.
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The next day, Haley made a blitz of television appearances praising the speech.
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Tuesday that it had begun preparing a $70 million advertising blitz slated to
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News broke that Zozo's profits were down just before the ZOZOSUIT media blitz.
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These men and women soon found themselves in the eye of the Blitz.
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"We are who we are," Pearl said of his team's second-half blitz.
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The blitz is fierce and well timed, slamming the quarterback to the ground.
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Instead, they sold the house and moved, ending their two-year construction blitz.
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At the school, the blitz of activity continued all night and into morning.
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The "Bloomberg Blitz" is very real and it appears to be paying dividends.
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He would blitz Sunday talk shows, direct from Arizona in the dawn hours.
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The ad blitz is only one facet of conservationists' opposition to the review.
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The company's chief business officer Stuart Blitz placed the device my upper arm.
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But younger people, too—the types who grow twirly mustaches and go to Blitz parties, presumably forgetting that the Blitz was the name given to the relentless and not-fun-at-all bombing campaign waged by the Germans during WWII.
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A point often missed by populists who invoke the "Blitz spirit" when describing today's European politics is that those who actually lived through the Blitz would be horrified to a hard-won peace taken so for granted by Europeans today.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The American legal blitz over opioids is a smoking mess.
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That was good, though, since Tonto was about to go on a media blitz.
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Bloomberg's ad blitz has been effective, boosting him into double-digits in national polls.
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There's no historical comparison for what a media blitz that size would look like.
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It has issued a bewildering blitz of complex and sometimes contradictory instructions to banks.
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Before its October Iowa blitz, the campaign only had 60 organizers on the ground.
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When guerrillas hole up in villages, the security services tend to blitz their hideouts.
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The success could have something to do with Spotify's promotional blitz for the singer.
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But insiders speaking to Nikkei say the company is preparing for a holiday blitz.
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Though BTS returned with a blitz of material on Monday, they're just getting started.
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I have a theory about why Twitter is running this mini Tweetdeck marketing blitz.
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Amy Blitz is a lecturer at Babson College, where she teaches economics and strategy.
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Lansbury, who grew up during the blitz in London, started acting as a preteen.
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Still, he noted that there are no plans for a "blitz" against the bill.
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But President Trump's administration has actually encouraged consolidation as part of its deregulatory blitz.
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That you can't ... Although blitz, you know, is a loaded word, but go ahead.
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Chop finely or blitz in the food processor, in a couple of batches. 2.
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But Blitz says there's little reason for increased hope without anything to support it.
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The devastation reminded him of the Blitz, in London, where he had grown up.
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That doesn't necessarily mean the investment blitz will extend to other U.S. oil regions.
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Trump's press blitz has been none of these things, but maybe that doesn't matter.
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Punk was fading, but club culture was rising, with parties like Blitz its cotillions.
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Supporters of Brooks say they're hopeful the ad blitz against their candidate will backfire.
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It was an advertising blitz never seen before that early in an election cycle.
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Israel's overnight blitz against Hamas was the most intense campaign during the same period.
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Blitz come questo erano di routine, ma questi venditori occupavano una zona particolarmente sensibile.
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Together, they launched a PR blitz to absolve Cigna of responsibility for Sarkisyan's death.
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The seven-figure ad blitz includes messages on television, websites, radio and outdoor billboards.
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A blitz of 17 points in about three minutes thrilled New Orleans Pelicans fans.
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Mr. Hassanpur began his Blitz trial at a start-up in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Even with that scoring blitz, Orgeron found a way to motivate LSU for Saturday.
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After helping the United States to the title, Terry faced a blitz of interviews.
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Morley had lived through the Nazi Blitz of London during the second World War.
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It took off, making the period after Thanksgiving famous for its blitz of deals.
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Cohen's attorneys filed the request Thursday to quiet Avenatti and quash his media blitz.
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Cool, then place the bread in a food processor and blitz until coarse. 2.
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Each is accompanied by a public-relations blitz and billboard adverts inevitably featuring Mr Modi.
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Apple's second press blitz of the fall delivered details on a bunch of new devices.
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Blitz draws quite a bit of its inspiration from the Halo 5: Guardians Warzone mode.
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They have refused to take part in any of the media blitz around her murder.
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This includes taking in over $2 million from a Florida fundraising blitz this past week.
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The announcement came as Green Party candidate Jill Stein's Thanksgiving fundraising blitz passed $5 million.
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On the third stop of four-day, four-city barnstorming blitz to promote their Aug.
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If there is no safety deep, the rare Cover Zero, expect an all-out blitz.
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What's next: McNamee is about to blitz the airwaves as part of his book tour.
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This is a good summary for anyone new to the topic of Trump's media blitz.
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Ryan may need to make quick passes to the running backs to offset the blitz.
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This time of year is known for its blitz of shopping news: deals, trends, analysis.
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In contrast, Nexus Blitz feels like a breath of fresh air, even for current players.
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"It's really about putting some of the things he broke back together again," Blitz said.
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The Blitz ultimately killed over 21941,215 people in London and left another 21940 million homeless.
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After a huge TV advertising blitz that lasted through much of the past year, Jet.
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The AFL-CIO's battleground blitz will include 35 events across 13 cities over the weekend.
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Here's a look at the ad blitz as the race continues into the home stretch.
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Compared with the marketing blitz for Disney Plus, the streaming service that will arrive Nov.
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I consistently blitz through mopping my studio apartment, so my floors are never 100% clean.
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McConnell has been on a media blitz in recent weeks to tout the Senate's work.
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With the Clinton campaign's help, Ms. Machado has gone on a publicity blitz since Mrs.
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A group linked to the PAC also helped in a media blitz for candidate Jacobs.
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Weitz visited him in Malibu, did the closet blitz, and rolled in racks of clothes.
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Consider, for example, some of the outrages that got lost in last week's impeachment blitz.
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"But we've been pretty good" picking up the blitz and making defenses pay, Reich added.
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Magny poured on a blitz of punches and chased it up with a flying knee.
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The vaping blitz is just the "opening salvo" in an ongoing, escalating fight, he said.
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Rubio is planning four stops across the state on Sunday, coupled with an ad blitz.
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Last year, it used an advertising blitz to promote its new products over the holidays.
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Because blitz torte has that delightful, old-fashioned charm that never goes out of style.
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On a blitz, cornerback Tre Brown sacked Ehlinger in the end zone for a safety.
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She worries that the coming publicity blitz for "The Mister" will leave her too exposed.
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As the race enters its final days, the teachers' union has continued its advertising blitz.
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The move will temporarily affect growth and delay its Montana-based Blitz project, it said.
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The opening goal came after a blitz by the Russian attack in the 25th minute.
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Bloomberg's morning blitz touched off a day-long back-and-forth between the two camps.
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His nationwide book tour, and an accompanying media blitz, makes him an evergreen public presence.
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Cartwright, who has not revealed how he plans to vote, said the ad blitz penetrates.
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Todd Bowles' defense tends to be static pre-snap, uncommon for a blitz-heavy scheme.
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The cosmic odds are weighted heavily against capturing a civilization in this tenuous radio blitz.
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ABA spent on one ad blitz for Cuellar in partnership with the Texas Bankers Association.
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Tetris and Tetris Blitz, EA's mobile versions of the classic puzzle game, are being discontinued.
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The deals are also offered longer than the 36-hour Prime Day blitz, Dritsas said.
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And as his media blitz continues, expect two things to go downhill from here: 1.
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Nancy Cunard's 1934 anthology, "Negro," was—like many other titles—destroyed by the London Blitz.
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In 1939 he was one of thousands of children evacuated from London during the Blitz.
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In 1939 he was one of thousands of children evacuated from London during the Blitz.
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"We think [Powell's] belief will prove misguided — the situation today is so very different," Blitz added.
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The market "is not telling you that this next hike is a bad hike," Blitz said.
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"The data are ... inching towards an ease," said Steven Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard.
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The student debt forgiveness plan is the latest in a blitz of policy ideas from Warren.
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The $9.99 Throttleshot Blitz looks like an upside down pistol and shoots a single foam car.
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A new "blitz" mode fixes some of these problems, but adds some more of its own.
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Then came the blitz, including a run during which Loyola committed turnovers on six consecutive possessions.
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What did the editors intend with this blitz of recent, data-heavy essays on gender discrimination?
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Following the furor, he changed gear and launched into a media blitz on TV and radio.
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An advertising blitz – spending is up 51 percent - in Asia and elsewhere could help Samsonite rebalance.
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The gap narrowed between Black Friday and December 24th: basically, a recovery in the holiday blitz.
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Earlier, the firm ramped up its push for new drivers and passengers with an advertising blitz.
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There had been so much talk about the making of It's Blitz before it came out.
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I am not saying that It's Blitz is a bad album because it is absolutely not.
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In true Disney form, these emoji have to be earned through a game, Disney Emoji Blitz.
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But in its blitz to win this market, it didn't build adequate safety and moderation tools.
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Leggy models with Epiladys stormed TV commercial breaks in a $22001 million-per-year advertising blitz.
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And this from a man who was living in London during the worst of the Blitz.
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The Rum Diary opened in October 2011, reuniting Depp and Heard on a worldwide publicity blitz.
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Nas' last release, Nasir, dropped in 2018 as part of Kanye West's "Wyoming Sessions" summer blitz.
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Most often he'll blitz in on the 1-2, then weave out to his right side.
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Also discovered were the weapons used in this blitz attack, including clubs, stone blades and arrows.
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Meanwhile, Hillary will be mounting a media blitz against a GOP that seems unfit for government.
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They reflect old marketing tactics—blitz your audience, mislead them if necessary—and they are divisive.
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That year, the NRA's blitz included a $750,000 spending spree between mid-October and Election Day.
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The interview came amid a media blitz for Harris ahead of a possible 2020 presidential run.
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The campaign blitz includes some of the most vulnerable GOP lawmakers this election cycle, including Reps.
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The Judicial Crisis Network launched a $1.5 million ad blitz in the wake of Ford's allegations.
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The interview kicks off a media blitz by Comey to promote the release of his book.
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Comey is slated for a media blitz over the next two weeks to promote his book.
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And so, at the turn of the decade, that's what they started doing at The Blitz.
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Thai officials have largely cut off access to Vashukevich and Kirillov since the initial media blitz.
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It took Marinelli's defense too long to commit to bringing pressure with the blitz against Rodgers.
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Because you don't want to have to blitz and play man, and they'll wear you out.
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"It's all about the freedom to act silly and not take sex too seriously," Blitz says.
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The Best For Britain anti-Brexit group has this weekend launched a £250,000 pro-EU blitz.
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If Blitz is right, that would put unemployment at its highest percent level since December 1982.
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They also said a TV blitz would look crass in the middle of a national emergency.
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An advertising blitz without real grass-roots support can go only so far with seasoned politicians.
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Throughout these brain-blitz discussions, my boyfriend sat beside me and, I assumed, shared my skepticism.
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The town's capture during the Islamic State's blitz in 2014 effectively erased the Syrian-Iraqi border.
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The cut-back will temporarily affect growth and delay its Montana-based Blitz project, it said.
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His chances have risen recently as his spending blitz drove a rise in the national polls.
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A blitz of 17 points in about three minutes showed flashes of a bright future. 9.
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In a blitz of interviews which began that night, he sat down with CNN and MSNBC.
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I devoured the first six episodes in a gleeful blitz, though the subsequent four slowed considerably.
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Mr. Vasiukov won the Moscow Blitz Championship, arguably the most competitive in the world, eight times.
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Blitz Ladd is a cavernous, leather-couched bar with roughly as many television sets as seats.
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Comey is currently on a media blitz to promote his memoir, which was released last Tuesday.
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The program, called Blitz, provides what is essentially a brief contract assignment, much like an internship.
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Leading up to the announcement, Bloomberg launched a TV ad blitz of at least $31 million.
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Insurance companies are already involved in a lobbying blitz in favor of benchmarks and against arbitration.
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OPPO's army of sales representatives, advertising blitz and middle-end pricing have propelled it to no.
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Brady can be had by a pass rush, but it cannot come from a blitz package.
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"At least 60 to 70% of blood is discarded from a venous blood draw," said Blitz.
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Gone are the days when a toy company could simply blitz Saturday morning cartoons with ads.
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IFF and DuPont want to blitz the global ingredients market while cutting down on costs significantly.
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Get More: 2016 MTV Movie Awards, Latest Movie News, Movie Exclusive: 'Suicide Squad' Blitz Trailer – 2016 MTV Movie Awards Get More: 2016 MTV Movie Awards, Latest Movie News, Movie Exclusive: 'Suicide Squad' Blitz Trailer – 113 MTV Movie Awards Get More: 2016 MTV Movie Awards, Latest Movie News, Movie Exclusive: 'Suicide Squad' Blitz Trailer – 2016 MTV Movie Awards Fans got a look at a different type of #SquadGoals on Saturday night at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards.
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And now, it's the promise of a good Blitz match that'll keep me going back for more.
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Avenatti has been on a media blitz in recent months, making frequent appearances on CNN and MSNBC.
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The coordinated protest, dubbed "Blitz Up," is being organized by Seattle-based workers' rights organization Working Washington.
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Blue's abstention, and the blitz of press around him that followed, briefly made him a national icon.
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In related news: Facebook is launching a huge advertising blitz promising it will fix all its scandals.
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President Trump is adding an 11th rally to his final six-day blitz leading into the Nov.
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Which is one reason why the company's "Make Google Do It" ad blitz is so insidiously clever.
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Today, President Trump ends his pre-midterm blitz of 8.13 rallies across eight states in six days.
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But how realistic was it to expect the Chicago Blitz to compete financially with the Chicago Bears?
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The new ads come as Trump's campaign promises a massive ad blitz leading up to Election Day.
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There was confusion in some of the blocking schemes, allowing linebackers to blitz untouched up the middle.
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"You're creating a disruption, but all you're really doing is potentially weakening the Chinese economy," Blitz said.
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Their appearances are all part of a public relations blitz Cosby has been on in recent weeks.
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It is quite possible for a candidate to overcome early losses with a blitz of media coverage.
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That might have something to do with the lobbying blitz the companies embarked on a year ago.
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THE SWAMP Socialist torchbearers flame out in key races, despite blitz by Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez.
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Trump's final blitz of campaigning includes 11 rallies in eight states, mostly focused on U.S. Senate races.
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A December radio interview blitz was planned to catch lawmakers in their home districts for the holidays.
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There have been meetings in the United States, a diplomatic blitz in Europe and talks in Japan.
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Trump's Democratic opponents are launching a campaign blitz attempting to tie Trump to mounting gas pump prices.
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McCabe has been on a media blitz in recent days ahead of the release of his book.
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Trump embarked on a campaign blitz, traveling to eight states to host 11 rallies for GOP candidates.
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The EPA is pushing back with a PR blitz through interviews, social media and a fact sheet.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Alibaba smashed its record for the online retail blitz known as Singles Day.
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Mr. Trump has previously spoken with admiration of President Eisenhower for his carrying-out of that blitz.
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But Miami battled back on Cutler's 6-yard touchdown pass to Landry, who beat a safety blitz.
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The president's blitz of appearances in the final days may have helped secure wins for Indiana Sen.
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In New York, they were subjected to a different sort of road trip: the morning-show blitz.
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"Absolutely, we want to blitz and attack," said linebacker Jonathan Casillas, whose leadership role continues to expand.
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"I have to admit that in rapid and especially blitz chess I have more fun," she says.
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She doesn't romanticize the war; some of the Blitz scenes in "Life After Life" are harrowingly gory.
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Blitz the stolen pup is back in the arms of his dad, Dallas Cowboys receiver Lucky Whitehead.
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The Clinton team has also launched a late statewide TV ad blitz, according to the Detroit News.
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As Super Tuesday approached, you could feel the shift from romantic retail politics to a national blitz.
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Some see signs that the recent blitz of hurricanes is reshaping strategies in the Trump White House.
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Wooden employed a 2-2-1 zone defense that came to be known as the Bruin blitz.
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On a Dolphins blitz, Bills tight end Dawson Knox caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from Allen.
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Joe Biden is preparing a fund-raising blitz in New York with the help of Governor Cuomo.
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Recipe: Berry Blitz Torte Follow NYT Food on Twitter and NYT Cooking on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest.
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Both can pass, one can shoot, and they do a decent job executing Malone's blitz-heavy scheme.
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Former FBI Director James Comey's upcoming book and anti-Trump media blitz have further irked the president.
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Sandberg's meeting with panel leaders is part of a full-court blitz of Washington, D.C., this week.
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And these results are from last summer; things could look different after the general election ad blitz.
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After a mass shooting there is an initial media blitz in which survivors are overwhelmed with attention.
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The idea behind Project Blitz is to overwhelm state legislatures with bills based on centrally manufactured legislation.
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"You can't win a campaign on an air war," he said, referring to a blitz of advertising.
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However, his public relations blitz in London and DC is not sticking the way he might hope.
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For this program, that work is joined by "Nuptial Blitz," which dissects the ritual of wedding photographs.
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The post-Christmas ad blitz expected from the Warren and Buttigieg campaigns will show whether that holds.
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Trump has been invigorated by his media blitz in recent weeks, two White House officials told CNN.
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The company released Novelist's first EP, "1 Sec," a blitz of chain-saw bass lines, last year.
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Speculation has swirled around whether Nunberg's bizarre media blitz on Monday was a result of substance abuse.
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Mr. Steyer, a billionaire, continues to make the debate stage thanks to his self-funded advertising blitz.
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Built during the Blitz, the tunnels were also used as temporary accommodation for immigrants after the war.
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But despite the protein marketing blitz in recent years, most people get plenty of it, Gans says.
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It's part of a new ad blitz, as the company suggests new regulation should target tech giants.
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His name, as the Avengers: Infinity War marketing blitz has already seared into your brain, is Thanos.
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THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN SAYS IT WILL GO ON A 25 MILLION DOLLAR AD BLITZ IN THE NEXT WEEK.
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"High heels are notorious for bunions," says Dr. Blitz, who has patented his own device for bunion surgeries.
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In April, the FDA announced a undercover "blitz" to catch retailers that were selling Juul products to minors.
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During the subsequent publicity blitz, the stress of reliving her ordeal began to weigh on Knight, now 37.
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Williams was the key player on the drive, racing 25 yards to the Syracuse 28 against a blitz.
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To build recognition, Huawei went on a marketing blitz, partnering with celebrities and emphasizing its high quality cameras.
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Gaetz has a 12-hour blitz of meetings with constituents through part of his district in northwest Florida.
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The blitz of executive orders and memorandums are a way to undercut congressional opposition in the coming months.
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Seton Hall turned a 17-15 edge into a 34-17 cushion thanks to a 123-2 blitz.
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While a far-right community is building in your country, a fake news blitz is usually raging online.
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Democrats have launched a legal blitz in Ohio and five other battleground states to prevent that from happening.
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Meanwhile, Apple has framed itself and its products as protectors of user privacy in its latest marketing blitz.
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Over at the UEFA European soccer championship, that's translated into an alcohol ad blitz like you couldn't believe.
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Westminster is a festival of Victoriana, a neo-Gothic reminder of Britain's past hegemony and Blitz-era defiance.
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Google has plenty of Pixel ads, but it hasn't engaged in a full-on expensive, multiyear media blitz.
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The latter is grouped by shade ranges: Skin Show (nudes), Color Blitz (brights), and Viscious Venoms (deeper tones).
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Many are modeled on the legislative playbook of Project Blitz, a program of the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation.
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Grande and Davidson have certainly been doing the absolute most during their social media blitz as a couple.
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Kamala Harris and Cory Booker are getting ready to head out to Long Island for a fundraising blitz.
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Blitz the salt and rosemary together in a food processor until fine and a light green colour. 3.
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The White House blitz right now is real, and it is clearly taking the lead on the effort.
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Rest assured, the NFL did not come up with their recent media blitz over concussions on its own.
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While it's true that the IRS is the right's favorite whipping boy, why the campaign-style ad blitz?
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The Democratic frontrunner's fundraising blitz starts February 12 with what is being billed as a post-debate fundraiser.
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And I could try to be a little coy and say, well, it's like blitz in sports, right?
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Last summer, he climbed all 82 peaks in Europe taller than 4,000 meters during a 62-day blitz.
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Clinton can't help but drive people to extremes and her week-long publicity blitz unsurprisingly did exactly that.
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After filing suit against Trump and Cohen, Daniels and her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, embarked on a media blitz.
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Seemingly out of nowhere, the Rockets reeled off a 16-0 blitz, keyed by eight points from Harden.
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We must not turn this incident into a media blitz of hyperbolic rhetoric on the dangers in aviation.
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" Christie has been on a media blitz in recent weeks to promote his new book, "Let Me Finish.
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The most startling revelations from Comey's media blitz, however, have come in his portrayal of the President himself.
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"The FOMC reinforced the market's conviction," said Steve Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard, in a note.
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But the travel blitz did create a bumper supply of coffee grounds at Starbucks and other food vendors.
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Bank of America has poached several senior dealmakers just this month as its investment-banking hiring blitz continues.
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" Eventually, Blitz said, his team realized that the accounts contained a "hole as big as the Grand Canyon.
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That in turn is driving the funds rate higher, said Steve Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard.
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But it doesn't offer the same sense of discovery, and not simply because the Blitz seems so familiar.
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Star Andy Daly also co-produces with Charlie Siskel, and leads the writing staff alongside director Jeffrey Blitz.
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After Blitz came out as a coulrophiliac, his wife was more than happy to indulge in his fetish.
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One was "Blitz Buy," where I could spin a wheel to see an assortment of extra discounted items.
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"Blitz torte," she said as she pulled two very unusual-looking golden rounds from an oversize shopping bag.
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Then McCown, facing a blitz, threw the ball down the left sideline, and Matt Milano picked it off.
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If the match is tied after 10 blitz games, it will proceed to a so-called Armageddon Game.
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To make Prime Day a success this year, Amazon appears to be readying for a massive marketing blitz.
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President Trump is continuing a campaign blitz to shore up support for Republican candidates in the midterm elections.
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The movement evokes the "Blitz spirit", said Clarke, when communities in Britain pulled together during World War Two.
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Rather than retreating, the publication simply shifted to a different platform — YouTube — and continued its advertising blitz there.
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The couple lost their son during the Blitz, and their marriage has been on thin ice ever since.
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One of GreenPark's co-founders, Nick Swinmurn, helped start Zappos, while another, Ken Martin, created marketing agency BLITZ.
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The all-out blitz was intended to push the investigation forward before the holidays and looming Democratic primary.
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Apted's mother was a Blitz evacuee, and he was born in the countryside northwest of London in 1941.
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Although the meme blitz has gotten praise from some, it doesn't appear everyone is sold by Bloomberg's strategy.
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Kean then shifts to those spared pets, whose lives further intertwined with those of humans during the Blitz.
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They want to "Pelosify" him by spending whatever it takes in a relentless blitz of of name calling.
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Apple continued a blitz of investment announcements on Wednesday with a stock-based compensation award for some employees.
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Every afternoon GM Scoe set up a folding table on Bourbon with two chessboards and a blitz clock.
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But those efforts are stalling amid a fierce lobbying blitz and political pressures as the 2020 elections nears.
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Embarking on a dishonesty blitz while at a foreign summit would be strange behavior for any other president.
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But then again, no candidate has ever started their campaign with a more than $30m advertising blitz, either. ■
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Now, veterans are forgotten for the next 2628 days until it is time for another public relations blitz.
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The place looked like London after the blitz, he said, and he wanted to do something about it.
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That was when T-Mobile started a marketing blitz, labeling itself the "uncarrier" — the pro-consumer wireless company.
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That was when T-Mobile started a marketing blitz, labeling itself the "uncarrier" — the pro-consumer wireless company.
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Strange occurrence The Chicago Blitz was traded in its entirety — players, coaches and assets — for the Arizona Wranglers.
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Now the congressman is the target of a $27,27 ad blitz from a California billionaire who supports impeachment.
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Winston Churchill, with his beefy face and bowler hat, flashed infinite Vs amid the wreckage of the Blitz.
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Weezer soon unveiled an all-out media blitz, launching the song from the internet to the real world.
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North Korea is expected to release three American hostages soon, and missile tests have paused amid the diplomatic blitz.
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However, Bloomberg has crept into third place in Texas after a multimillion dollar ad blitz to gain ground there.
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To answer that question, one can simply observe the multimedia blitz Rousey has been on so far in 2016.
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The Patriots were especially aggressive against the Jets, bringing several Cover-25.3 blitz variations, often without hiding them presnap.
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The Trump campaign is doing an ad blitz in the same four states starting this weekend, going after Biden.
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Project Blitz also says it is important to de-emphasise the "biblical" norms at the heart of these proposals.
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"Nexus Blitz tries to create unexpected, exciting moments and wild teamfights," says Michael Chu, a product manager at Riot.
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"If you want to be successful, you have to be strategic," Steven Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard.
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The Blitz lasted for eight months from September 1940 to May 1941, the Luftwaffe bombers attacked 16 British cities.
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Netanyahu's two-day lobbying blitz shows that he has a savvy understanding of how Trump receives and processes information.
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Called "Nexus Blitz," it's the first of many new experimental modes Riot plans to introduce over the next year.
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Political change announced itself formally with the blitz of executive orders that followed President Donald Trump's January 2017 inauguration.
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"The blitz is sort of the Postmates word for surge," Sage Wilson, an organizer with Working Washington, told Gizmodo.
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There's been a blitz of corporations saying they're giving employees one-time bonuses, increasing wages or beefing up benefits.
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But there are signs that a four-month lobbying blitz by some of the world's largest banks has backfired.
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The company, which operates the CGV Blitz cinema chain, sold 99.3 million new shares at 6,550 rupiah per share.
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The couple now begin a media blitz, beginning with an interview that will air on British television later tonight.
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If the linchpin of the Trumpcare blitz is the persuasive powers of Cruz, Obamacare supporters have something to celebrate.
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They've also started a social media blitz to warn families about the raids and share information about their rights.
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The group has raised more than $6900 million so far, money it plans to plow into the early blitz.
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Alibaba (BABA) was trading lower premarket despite smashing the record for its online retail blitz known as Singles Day.
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The corporate- and investment-banking overhaul, and the associated hiring blitz, has ushered in fresh faces into top roles.
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We should expect a significant media blitz about a reinvigorated relationship and warm personal relations between Trump and Putin.
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The blitz peaked in June with more than 500 arrests, above the 443 arrests in 2016 as a whole.
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A group backed by GOP mega-donor Charles Koch is launching an ad blitz pushing lawmakers to reject Sen.
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Quentin Tarantino continues his media blitz for Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood by stirring up some more drama.
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TRUMP HURTS RUBIO Trump's tumble meant not even Florida was safe, even after Democrats canceled their planned ad blitz.
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He embarked on a lengthy media blitz, promoting the virtues of Trumpian politics on television, radio, and in print.
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" The ABC interview kicked off Comey's media blitz to promote the release of his new memoir, "A Higher Loyalty.
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Users can witness the Great Fire of London in 1666, as well as the Blitz during World War 2.
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The whole process only takes about 30 minutes, and then you just have to blitz it in a blender.
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Normally, the end of a series like this would lead to exhaustive oral histories and one last media blitz.
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In a blender, blitz the chipotle with the caramel liquid until well-combined, and then pass through a chinois.
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Commuters grumbled about how the news media was creating panic; most laughed when I asked about the Blitz spirit.
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After the Blitz, they rejoined the general and moved to a house in the north London neighborhood of Hampstead.
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Expect teams to blitz Murray relentlessly early on, to test both his mettle and the soundness of Kingsbury's protections.
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After it was announced that the fund was rapidly diminishing this year, Mr. Stewart embarked on a media blitz.
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Since then, Paulie's been on a media blitz, blasting Conor to every media outlet that will have him on.
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The blitz was aimed at attracting African-American and Latino voters, two demographic groups key to winning the nomination.
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He's not the only new convert to the bidet who was inspired by the current blitz on home basics.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is also backing the incumbent, has featured prominently in Cuomo's television ad blitz.
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At that point, look for a major book deal for Ms. Daniels and a talk-radio and television blitz.
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London itself was hit with thousands of German bombs in 1940 and 1941, a period known as the Blitz.
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Nevertheless, financial challenges would make it tough for candidates to keep pace during or beyond the Super Tuesday blitz.
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The streaming wars have not only led to a flood of new content, they're also driving a marketing blitz.
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It enjoyed the hard sell of a huge media blitz, and Take Two claims it made its money back.
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Meanwhile, it appears Bloomberg is trying to put pressure on Trump when it comes to a Facebook ad blitz.
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Soon after the adjournment, the group began a digital advertising blitz to target Republicans, particularly in suburban swing districts.
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All-out media blitz Trump's calculation is that the more he talks, the more successful the GOP will be.
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Trump has been invigorated by his media blitz in recent weeks, two White House officials told's CNN's Jeremy Diamond.
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RNC officials briefed major donors at a New York City retreat this weekend on the impeachment-focused media blitz.
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"My team here will start working on the media blitz to revive the case in U.S. media," he added.
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Juliet's sense of humor is something of a front: During the blitz, she lost a home and her parents.
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Picture the riotous explosion of joy that erupted on the Blitz-blighted streets of London on May 8, 1945.
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The big picture: Snowden has been on a media blitz ahead of the release of his memoir this fall.
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New research in the journal Pediatrics reveals the precise role America's beloved sports leagues play in this marketing blitz.
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The inevitable New York Comic Con blitz around The Walking Dead got off to a raucous start on Thursday afternoon.
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"When I'm playing Madden, I can see where the blitz is coming from if I'm running the ball," he said.
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According to Canetti's nasty memoir, "Party in the Blitz," it was Murdoch who was the passive conqueror in their bouts.
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Last week she began a PR blitz, giving interviews and taking radio listeners' questions on the terms of the deal.
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This didn't stop Mark Zuckerberg from ticking off more events on the Zuckerberg Tour 2017, his 50-state visiting blitz.
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They missed the playoffs because they continually design plays that take forever to get going whenever a blitz is coming.
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Good, old London Underground—New York will (hopefully) never match your storied history of keeping populations safe during the Blitz.
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Following an initial social media blitz from critics in January, the first full reviews are in for Marvel's Black Panther.
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The marketing blitz is a departure from Exxon's traditional methods of peddling their crude such as one-on-one meetings.
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Yesterday Politico reported that Clinton surrogate David Brock was planning an anti-Sanders blitz involving the Vermont senator's medical records.
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Use 4 cups Hard Pretzels: "With a quick blitz in a food processor, pretzels become a flavorful coating," he says.
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Irving began his late scoring blitz with a floater that gave Boston an 88-84 advantage with 2:16 remaining.
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But that comes with risks, from loss to theft and hacking, says Ebba Blitz, CEO of laptop encryption company AlertSec.
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Obviously, that wasn't the case, and following season 4, Game of Thrones started to blitz through Martin's remaining source material.
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His tough demeanor and blitz-heavy style rubbed off on coaches who followed him, including his sons Rex and Rob.
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He concocted clever blitz packages and tried trick plays and twice went for it on fourth down, converting both times.
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"Our crew on the offensive side of the ball helps for sure," said Ryan when asked about Carolina&aposs blitz.
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" Here's how the company describes it: In "clam blitz,' competing inklings are tasked with collecting clams scattered around the stage.
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We're several weeks away from Deadpool 2, which means a massive marketing blitz and more magnificent Deadpool content to share.
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These elements, like gold accumulation and complex items, can seem at odds with the fast-paced nature of Nexus Blitz.
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Alcoa reports on Monday October 10 which for many market watchers signals the starting gun for the U.S. reporting blitz.
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Trump isn't doing much fundraising legwork, and Hillary Clinton is already rolling out a significant ad blitz in swing states.
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In addition to the rate cuts, Palmer claims to have noticed fewer and fewer blitz jobs in his market lately.
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I ended up having a week off to clear my head, think about the next steps, and blitz my inbox.
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Still, marijuana advocates fear that their opponents intend to make a late advertising blitz to sway voters before Election Day.
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Or, they're "arcade" style games, big, bold, and cartoonish—think NBA Jam, NFL Blitz, or even the Wii Sports games .
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Richard Goldstein (1987) said that it's as if we were living through the Blitz, except that nobody knows its happening.
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The sources said Russian operatives seemingly strategically timed computer commands called "bots" to blitz social media with pro-Trump stories.
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Young people examine charts of target audiences and organize an advertising blitz to convince lawmakers to block the government's deal.
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The lobbying blitz resumed when the White House revived the effort in 2015, with many Democrats joining Republicans in opposition.
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The Hill: Billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer's impeach-Trump organization plans a new advertising blitz following the Cohen and Manafort convictions.
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After a blitz in a blender, it comes out looking like a goth milkshake, no trendy activated charcoal in sight.
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Unfortunately, if you get a little too aggressive on a run blitz, you tend to leave some big holes open.
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The milestone comes in the midst of an "EVA blitz," with a record 10 spacewalks scheduled in just three months.
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This year, Google is going big again, with a larger presence on the show floor and another pricy ad blitz.
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Both Chiang and Villaraigosa have launched a media blitz in the final weeks of the crowded race before the primary.
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Scaramucci went on a media blitz to defend Trump Jr. as "a great American" while calling on Bannon to apologize.
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For those who can afford it, though, there is a jetset version of the last-minute college campus tour blitz.
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David JoyceDavid Patrick JoyceEx-GOP lawmakers are face of marijuana blitz House panel votes to boost Interior, EPA budget by .
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The big focus for Amazon's product blitz was Alexa-powered electronics, as Amazon moves from smart speakers to smart home.
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Whitehead paid up, though it is unclear if he paid the full ransom, and was reunited with Blitz shortly after.
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Papa Murphy's has a remedy for the doldrums their stores are suffering, though: a media blitz in the new year.
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A group of wealthy backers of President Trump is launching a media blitz in 10 states highlighting the president's achievements.
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His late blitz in Texas, with rallies Monday in Houston and Dallas punctuated by an endorsement from former Texas Rep.
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Mr. Zorn's frenetic ensemble was a perfect partner for the stop-motion blitz of Ms. Menken's swing through New York.
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"Socialist torchbearers flame out in key races, despite blitz by Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez," said a Fox News headline.
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A Good Appetite Meringue-topped cakes filled with whipped cream and berries: A blitz torte never goes out of style.
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He is the son of Dr. Susan G. Blitz of Jerusalem and Dr. Herbert L. Malinoff of Ann Arbor, Mich.
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He targeted the August special House election in Ohio with an all-out postcard blitz for the Democrat, Danny O'Connor.
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A storied British actress named Edna Parker Watson and her doltish husband flee London when the Blitz destroys their house.
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Bloomberg's ad blitz on Facebook makes up 85 percent of the $21.7 million spent in total by candidates between Jan.
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"I think it's an incredibly irresponsible thing for Dudley to write," said Steve Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard.
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For that, we'll have to wait for the handset's official launch, which can't be far off given this marketing blitz.
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It's an ever-intensifying blitz of terror that would typically make a narrative-first gamer like me cower in fear.
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But amid the final frenzied blitz of political activity, a strong sense of voter apathy still hung over the campaign.
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Graumann described the unconventional online blitz as "optimizing" for the Democratic National Committee's individual donor thresholds go get on stage.
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Per settimane i servizi di sicurezza avevano messo dentro potenziali manifestanti, facendo blitz negli appartamenti del centro e nei caffè.
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Most of the president's early-morning Twitter blitz was reprisals of his favorite insults and quoting personalities on Fox News.
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Carlsen, besides being the top-rated traditional chess player, is rated No. 1 in rapid and No. 2 in blitz.
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Ohio special election ad blitz: We're less than 6900 months out from a special election to replace ex-GOP Rep.
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Defenses will need to be more controlled, and it will be hard to do an uncontrolled blitz in the future.
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The sponsors of Project Blitz have pinned their deepest hopes on the third and most contentious category of model legislation.
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And he continued to play until the final months of his life, participating in blitz and rapid tournaments this year.
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Headspace, a startup that makes an app for guided meditation, is one of the latest beneficiaries of the capital blitz.
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Less than a month after naming Ronald Jones the starting running back, Arians benched Jones for missing a blitz pickup.
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Thelma Blitz, New York City "The Lives They Lived" was a beautifully written issue that gracefully included Pedals the bear.
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Even though he has not officially announced his candidacy, he has purchased a $85033 million ad blitz across several states.
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Booker announced his candidacy on February 1, the first day of Black History Month, with a full-day media blitz.
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Despite promotions, investments in new technology and a marketing blitz, Domino's sales have underwhelmed Wall Street investors in recent quarters.
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"In sum, no change in the Fed's trajectory," said Steven Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard in New York.
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Gadot's fake porn precipitated a brief but highly publicized blitz of amateur graphic artist trolls posting face-swapped videos online.
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The construction blitz in Sihanoukville has alarmed residents, who complain that little of the Chinese investment flows into local pockets.
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But the snail's pace of its policymaking efforts stands in stark contrast to the all-out blitz on Capitol Hill.
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Their appearances are all part of a public relations blitz Cosby has been on in recent weeks as his trial begins.
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The idea is to blitz Trump with planeloads of opposition research that Republicans have, for the most part, declined to deploy.
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"Planes are more than birds, and bombs are more than rain," one resident said of the Syrian air force's renewed blitz.
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The cash blitz — a gauge of voter enthusiasm and campaigns' ability to get out the vote — has given Democrats a bump.
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Having lost a son during the London Blitz, she has born the brunt of suffering as a victim of German aggression.
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"The imperative is he has to make it a hike that doesn't express concern that the economy is weakening," Blitz said.
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He continued to take on more physical roles, acting alongside Jason Statham in Blitz and later starring in The Hobbit trilogy.
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Some of those retailers were caught as the result of a 'blitz' that has been underway since the beginning of April.
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According to Advertising Analytics, television-ad rates jumped 45% in Houston after the Bloomberg campaign purchased an ad blitz in November.
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In case you haven't heard the buzz, Ulta's Holiday Beauty Blitz sale is essentially a 25-day advent calendar of deals.
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"You've got again a sense that we're back to an easier central bank environment," said Steve Blitz, chief economist at ITG.
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It isn't much of anything at all, except a momentary PR blitz for Netflix, and a major bullet dodged for Paramount.
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Bello, 48, is dating 29-year-old Elijah Allan-Blitz after splitting from girlfriend Clare Munn, Bello's rep confirms to PEOPLE.
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Author and commentator Mark Steyn on the questionable tactics, media blitz and background of Michael Avenatti, porn star Stormy Daniels' lawyer.
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He "watched and waited" for " the perfect opportunity" to kill in "blitz-style knife attacks and then escape detection," Akemon said.
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Clinton too has shown a willingness to blitz Trump -- though in less graphic terms -- during speeches and interviews on the trail.
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After the assassination attempt on his life, Reagan came back and mounted a full-scale public relations blitz that was effective.
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And by the way, Rudy Giuliani, boy, he launched a media blitz to take out Mueller, did you check that out?
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But more than anything Trump's media blitz was a reminder that he is still stuck in May, both strategically and psychologically.
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The city was devastated by a smallpox outbreak that started with dirty money changing hands during the Black Friday shopping blitz.
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The platform can occasionally be subverted with a media blitz that shames some of the powerful into pretending to be responsible.
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The news blitz began over the weekend, as the company responded to multiple recent controversies, from livestreaming to disappearing blog posts.
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Dorsey is in the midst of a media blitz, which has included interviews with Sean Hannity and other Fox News hosts.
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Annual growth still missed the White House's 3 percent target despite $1.5 trillion in tax cuts and a government spending blitz.
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He's pissed about what he calls her "nationwide media blitz," and feels it's hurting his ability to get a fair trial.
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Offensive tackle Bobby Hart said the Bengals were successful even against the Ravens' "funky" blitz packages because they kept it simple.
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It's really mass destruction ... similar to the blitz of the Second World War, hospitals have been destroyed, neighborhoods are in ruins.
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There's never been a better time for a blitz of good VR news — or a worse time to get bad news.
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Her absence from the trail comes as her husband is set to do a final blitz of rallies around the country.
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The spot will hit the New Hampshire airwaves beginning Tuesday as a part of Kasich's statewide advertising blitz before the Feb.
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The Nets recently completed an off-season buying blitz that included NBA All-Star free agents Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant.
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NFL Blitz 2000 adds four-player support, new offensive and defensive plays, realistic weather conditions, new stadiums and a Tournament mode!
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But they went back to their old habits as there was no follow-up to the disciplinary blitz, airport workers said.
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The former New York City mayor took part in a media blitz after the initial interview, seeking to mitigate the fallout.
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Neither side has fully engaged, but Republicans say they are preparing an advertising blitz to paint Bayh as a Washington insider.
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The EU's top diplomat was speaking to the press during a break in her 24-hour blitz through Congress over Nov.
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The big focus for Amazon's product blitz was Alexa-powered electronics, as Amazon moves from smart speakers to the smart home.
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Whitehead went to Instagram on Sunday to announce that Blitz was stolen from his home and was being held for ransom.
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CNN counterterrorism analyst Phil Mudd pointed out the difficulty for Comey in his media blitz and gutter talk Friday on CNN.
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The few deviations are significant enough, though, that they might succeed in weaning me off of my daily Bejeweled Blitz addiction.
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Probably more people died in one day of the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union than died in the entire Blitz.
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Blitz The photographer and filmmaker Alexandra Pace started this nonprofit contemporary art organization three years ago, in her family's former townhouse.
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"As socialization returns and shuttered businesses reopen, the economy will take on the look of a more typical recession," Blitz wrote.
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His campaign converted a room in his Wilmington, Delaware, home into a broadcast studio, and Biden began a media blitz Tuesday.
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BLITZ Mini Tactical Pocket Knife This chubby little knife has a tanto blade and is wider than the average pocket knife.
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Hundreds of other companies have started taking part in the cyberspending blitz over the years by offering discounts of their own.
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Instead, he has embarked on a blitz of speeches and interviews about proposed new policies related to drugs and medical payment.
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But the beer's image was revamped thanks in part to an advertising blitz using National Public Radio, digital and guerrilla marketing.
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Her confirmation hearing, held amid a blitz of cabinet proceedings for far more contentious nominees, was incident-free, bordering on breezy.
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Adams said they practiced that blitz in practice on Friday, knowing that they might need to run it against the Cowboys.
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Mr. Carlsen, besides being the top-rated traditional chess player, is rated No. 1 in rapid and No. 2 in blitz.
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After making his campaign official, he also rolled out a 2628-second spot as part of his $28500 million media blitz.
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Some of YouTube's biggest stars joined in the social media blitz, boosting #TeamTrees enough to reach the campaign goal by December.
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Mr. Trump began his Twitter blitz around midnight Washington time while still in Davos, Switzerland, where he attended an economic forum.
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WASHINGTON (CNN)The year's first TV ad blitz of the Democratic presidential race hit the airwaves this week, promoting Washington Gov.
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But on Wednesday, she went on a media blitz, which included interviews with CNN, MSNBC, ABC's "The View" and The Hill.
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A coalition of pro-ObamaCare advocacy groups is launching an ad blitz targeting vulnerable Republicans who backed the GOP healthcare plan.
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At that point, the brain of the Trump supporter likely feels better about him than it did before the blitz began.
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This is a perfect place for the zone blitz, especially against a quarterback with a history of not reading underneath defenders.
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Even before the visa denials, the tournament — officially known as the King Salman Rapid & Blitz World Championships 2017 — had drawn protests.
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Around Thanksgiving, Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson received some news as unnerving as the sight of an all-out quarterback blitz.
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Their first few months were filled with a dizzying blitz of concerts, sports events and long walks exploring Philadelphia's food scene.
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It plans an advertising blitz in coming weeks to convince voters to lobby their members of parliament to vote against Brexit.
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Green Bay cannot resist, sending a big blitz that leaves no one covering Larry Fitzgerald, one of the sport's best-ever receivers.
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It was ...Der Wie Ein Blitz Vom Himmel Fiel, the four-song cassette debut by Bavarian symphonic folk/doom metal duo Empyrium.
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In response, Paul has gone on a Twitter and media blitz, saying the bill does not accomplish Republicans' mission of repealing Obamacare.
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Trump has been on a campaign blitz since last week and headlined multiple campaign rallies in different states on the same day.
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"They come to Facebook for friends and family," she said, echoing Facebook's latest PR blitz meant to dampen criticism of News Feed.
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He told CNN Business that the Blitz Up campaign is a "creative way" for workers to strike while still earning some money.
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Oscar season is in full swing and Casey Affleck is on a media blitz to promote his movie, Manchester by the Sea.
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Amazon's interest in the area — and the press blitz it engendered — has also functioned as a giant advertisement for Long Island City.
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This week's PR blitz from both Spotify and Apple has been unprecedented, and it's unlikely that today's statement will settle the matter.
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When Harden got rolling in the third, Houston combined an intensified defensive effort with his blitz to work their way into contention.
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For Biden, the trip to California follows a similar fundraising blitz on the other side of the country in New York City.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden is preparing for a June fundraising blitz in New York, where he will be joined by Gov.
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CNBC has learned that former Vice President Joe Biden is getting ready for his first fundraising blitz in New York for 25.
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" Whitehead told KXAS-TV he had Blitz for nine weeks and "pretty much went everywhere together" and "hang out all the time.
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In recent weeks, there's been an all-out blitz from US allies to try to convince Trump to remain in the deal.
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It has been reported that he could spend $100m promoting himself, perhaps with a blitz of television advertising in crucial primary states.
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The company just launched its new emoji app, Disney Emoji Blitz, which brings some of its most-love characters to your keyboard.
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Grant admitted to profiting from her year-long media blitz trashing her half-sister during a July appearance on Good Morning Britain.
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The New Jersey governor is getting a second or third look from voters as he continues to blitz through the Granite State.
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But at the snap, two inside defenders — usually Dont'a Hightower and Kyle Van Noy — start to blitz before dropping into underneath zones.
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"There's some level that marks the right intersection of where the economy is," said Steve Blitz, chief economist at ITG Investment Research.
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After being completely destroyed in the war, it was rebuilt after the Blitz and planners are still trying to undo problems there.
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Pretty much any Horiguchi blitz is preceded by a bounce in, maintaining his stance and then a movement into the actual movement.
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Tester's office released a list of the allegations against Jackson, and Tester did a media blitz where he talked about the claims.
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In this course, you'll get a step-by-step blueprint on how to blitz through 300 titles a year (yes, it's possible).
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And during campaigns for Spain's election, a blitz of disinformation on WhatsApp reached 9.6m people, more than a quarter of potential voters.
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"We have a number of really huge potential partners coming in behind Ally and so we need to blitz scale," he said.
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Trump's media blitz also appears designed to counter any doubters about the economy — a full-court press likely to increase in importance.
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Selina's ballroom blitz is especially satisfying given that "Congressional Ball" lines it up alongside the spectacular flameout of congressional candidate Jonah Ryan.
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The economy is losing momentum as stimulus from the White House's $1.5 trillion in tax cuts and a government spending blitz diminishes.
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Ryan has been on a full-court media blitz to make the public sales pitch since the House GOP legislation was unveiled.
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Earlier this year, former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg went on a cable TV blitz threatening to defy a subpoena from Mueller.
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My Scottish mother was a teenager during the blitz in World War II. She remembered Glasgow under attack, the feeling of helplessness.
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Caesars' online games business, known as Playtika, makes its games such as Bingo Blitz and Slotomania available on Apple Inc's App Store.
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"You can't sit on your hands and overwhelm an opponent with a late blitz," said Dan Newman, a Democratic strategist in California.
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"They were in a coverage (Thursday) I had never seen before, which was a switch to a late blitz," Nurse said Saturday.
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Eastern Kentucky threw the ball 224 times but the only sack the Hilltoppers recorded came on a blitz by cornerback Joe Brown.
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Like Adele , Sheeran represents pop's terra firma, an antidote to the disorienting blitz of viral hits, social-media stunts, and genre splintering.
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Once you've made extra certain that anything you care about is safely backed up, you can blitz everything by choosing Disk Utility.
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Mr. Fallon and others are hoping that an August blitz centered on the Senate's nearly two-week recess can provide a jolt.
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By the way ... Roary the Lions mascot and Blitz the Seahawks mascot also hit the track ... and clocked in SLOWER than Katy.
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In 2017, Metro wrapped up a yearlong, $150 million maintenance blitz aimed at bringing its infrastructure back from the brink of collapse.
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His mother, the former Isobel Walker, had gone to Oxford to avoid the bombs that fell nightly during the Blitz of London.
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For dessert, put a lot of cut watermelon into the food processor, along with the juice of a lime, then blitz it.
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"Jaws" missed the traditional Christmas window, and a later release (and a marketing blitz) made it one of the first summer blockbusters.
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We had the Irish Republican Army for 30 years bombing the city, and more than 70 years ago it was the Blitz.
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Dunn and Charles have since been on a media blitz calling for Sacoolas to return to the U.K. to face potential prosecution.
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Get your head in the game and blitz your way through this green gallery of famous NFL fans having a field day!
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Netflix shares surged 20.2 percent after the video-streaming pioneer smashed analysts' quarterly subscriber estimates, helped by a blitz of original content.
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Starbucks closed 8,000 stores for an afternoon to teach employees about racial bias, and Schultz went on a media blitz to apologize.
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They also responded to the Facebook CEO's recent media blitz in which he suggested he would be open to testifying before Congress.
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She lived briefly with a family in Dudley, in the West Midlands, before moving to London, just in time for the Blitz.
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The White House's Midwestern blitz underscores the wealth of opportunities the GOP has to try to flip Democratic Senate seats this year.
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Thanks to this sorcery, Brady maintains the strength of arm to throw downfield and the sturdiness of leg to sidestep a blitz.
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The bombardment ends for the four steelworkers in the basement of a collapsed hotel during a 1940 blitz in Kieran Knowles's play.
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The bombardment ends for the four steelworkers in the basement of a collapsed hotel during a 8113 blitz in Kieran Knowles's play.
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Bloomberg's spending is backed up by a later-state ground blitz: This week, he hit Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, Tennesse and Virginia.
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Capitol Hill Democrats — joined by a handful of Republicans — are accusing the administration of moving too slowly to mobilize a relief blitz.
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Now, Round is planning to use the money it's raised to gather assets through a digital ad blitz on Facebook and elsewhere.
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She was born Angela Olive Stalker and grew up mostly in London, playing with her brother in the post-Blitz urban rubble.
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It competes against two smaller rivals - CGV Blitz, which has about 12 percent, and Indonesian retail-to-media conglomerate Lippo Group's Cinemaxx.
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You have to act fast because the retailer's annual Holiday Beauty Blitz is only in effect for the duration of the month.
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This could spell trouble as interest rates rise, particularly if they trigger a pullback in equities — something that is inevitable, Blitz warned.
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The media blitz by his team ahead of the debate has piqued interest, leading to this article, and many others like it.
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Kerry invested heavily in Iowa throughout the fall on an ad blitz portraying himself as the candidate best able to beat Bush.
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Joe Biden is hoping a blitz of TV appearances will help him bounce back from disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Her idea was to unveil the painting in the same way a blockbuster book would be introduced, with a full media blitz.
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When movies do exceptionally well, like Wonder Woman did, studios will often rush a sequel announcement and stage a full promotional blitz.
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It was the first time Republicans had full control of the White House and Congress since 2006, and a legislative blitz seemed likely.
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In addition to its new protocol and the hiring of a food safety expert, the company is planning a media blitz in February.
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The beleaguered execs from MoviePass are doing a bit of a media blitz today with profiles in Wired and the New York Times.
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Between Amazon's blitz into the grocery market and its fashion aspirations, you might have missed the shopping juggernaut's entry into the auto world.
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The blitz had been threatened in mass text messages sent to residents by the government Sunday, instructing them to leave within 24 hours.
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At least 87 people, including four children, were killed in a Syrian regime blitz on war-ravaged eastern Aleppo and the surrounding countryside.
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The touchdown by Williams was aided by the poor angle taken by safety Sean Davis after Hundley caught the Steelers in a blitz.
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"The contraction in manufacturing is ongoing but no longer getting worse," said Steve Blitz, chief economist at ITG Investment Research in New York.
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Within the world of fashion Instagram influencers, Motorola has mounted a full-scale marketing blitz for its new Razr flippable smartphone in GOLD.
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The Disney effect started with a video and promotional blitz for a song originally from It's About Time, which they didn't even write.
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"Bloomberg seizes on chaos in Democratic presidential race to escalate his campaign," by Paul Schwartzman A campaign blitz that benefited from Democratic panic.
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As we reported back in 2012, Verizon had put in a big order and promised a big marketing blitz for the Pre Plus.
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That nine-point blitz over 99 seconds turned Xavier's 53-52 edge into a 61-55 DePaul lead with 5:12 to go.
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The gesture will be the latest part of a concerted White House public relations blitz in recent days promoting more regulation of firearms.
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The slowdown in rental prices signals the loss of economic momentum, said Steve Blitz, chief economist at ITG Investment Research in New York.
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Fashion blogger Johannes Laschet, who is currently enjoying a mini media blitz for resembling Ryan Gosling, does not really look like Ryan Gosling.
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In addition, following the initial social media blitz from critics in January, the Marvel film has been revered by fans on social media.
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In April, Comey began a media blitz promoting his new memoir, "A Higher Loyalty," while Hayden and Rice also frequently make media appearances.
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The San Francisco mural painted by Victor Arnautoff was an exception to the rule, born during the creative blitz of the Depression era.
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That blitz attack, dubbed Storm, sent 200,000 minority Serbs fleeing the country in miles-long columns of tractors, cars and horse-driven carts.
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Before her death, Kerr herself was a rarity as someone who both remembered the Blitz first hand, and voted in the Brexit referendum.
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For the average North Korean, the state media&aposs coverage of Kim&aposs diplomatic blitz this year must seem nothing short of astonishing.
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After a first-quarter blitz, Kansas City was content to sit on the lead and force the other side to play catch-up.
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The Broncos Were Able to Pressure Cam Newton Without Blitzing Newton had elevated his game to another level against the blitz this season.
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But the Ohio governor said he is confident that he will do well in the Granite State despite the recent negative ad blitz.
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Head coach Dan Quinn said protection broke down in every way possible — against the blitz, on first down and on key third downs.
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Quarterback Jarrett Stidham caught the defense in a blitz and hit Darius Slayton for a 230-yard touchdown to make it 217-27.
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Both National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin are eager to begin a full-on blitz for tax reform.
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"The coordinated social media blitz orchestrated by Starbucks drowned out the fame that any coffee shop in Brooklyn could obtain," the lawsuit said.
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"The valuations outside the U.S., especially in the emerging markets, might be more attractive," Adam Blitz, chief investment officer at Evanston Capital said.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin took the lead on the public relations blitz, appearing on the morning news shows on CBS, NBC and ABC.
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Some people gravitate toward Candy Crush Saga with its obnoxious paywalls, but for six years now my true love has been Bejeweled Blitz.
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We're now two days into Senate Health Care Blitz Week, and the plot has taken a turn for the worse against the bill.
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The advertising blitz comes as two of his main rivals, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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Trump's Tuesday evening address comes on the heels of an all-out blitz among top Trump officials to get their immigration message out.
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